Leopards Tie Generals 1-1 After Late Wooster Goal – Girls Soccer
Kayla Gibson gave Louisville the lead late in the second half off a Hannah Baughman corner kick, but the Generals Alexa Sommer scored with 1:13 left to force a 1-1 tie.
Kayla Gibson gave Louisville the lead late in the second half off a Hannah Baughman corner kick, but the Generals Alexa Sommer scored with 1:13 left to force a 1-1 tie.
Caleb Prasco shot a team best 3 over par with a 39, but Louisville fell to visiting Marlington 176-181. Sam Casto and Connor Wendt also shot 47 each and Justin Shafter carded a 48.
The Louisville Leopards Cross Country Teams competed at the Galion Cross Country Festival Race presented by Avita Health System Saturday at Amman’s Park. The Louisville Boys placed 16h out of 37 teams competing and the Lady...
The Louisville Doubles Team of Tori Esposito and Kennedy Keister were champions of Flite 1 and the Leopards Team of Lexi Collins and Mackenzie Murphy also won Flite 3. LHS went 6-3 overall to place second only to Lake.
The Leopards fell to the Comets 25-17, 28-26, rallied to defeat the Hornets 19-25, 25-22, 25-21, before falling to Central Catholic 25-14, 25-13. Louisville is now 6-8 on the season.
The Leopards defense stopped a conversion attempt late and stopped the Dukes on their final drive to take the game 35-34. Jared Mathie and Gavin VanZant each scored two touchdowns to lead the offense.
Tyler Jackson passed for 2 touchdowns and ran for 2 others as the Leopards rocked the host Dukes 50-14. Daniel Kennedy also ran in a touchdown and had a pick six for 3-0-1 Louisville.
Louisville earned a 4-1 road win at Marlington Thursday. Kennedy Keister & Jo Menegay each won their singles matches and both Leopards doubles teams were victorious as the team improved to 7-4.
The Leopards swept the Lions 25-12, 25-12, 25-5 Thursday at LHS. Emily Phillips was the leading server with 15 points & 4 aces, Emily Fresenko had 9 kills, and Ellie Jackson finished with 13 digs for Louisville.
Katie Bice shot a team best 42 as the Leopards defeated Carrollton 180-182 and Alliance 180-208 in a tri-match. Alexis Beaver, Madison Gruber, and Karli Redinger all shot 46 each for Louisville as well.