Lady Leopards Tame Lions 3-1 – Girls Soccer
Megan Chatelain, Aubry Fankhauser, and Destini Adoriso all scored goals in Louisville’s 3-1 win over visiting Minerva. The Leopards are now 3-3-1 overall and remain undefeated in the NBC at 3-0.
Megan Chatelain, Aubry Fankhauser, and Destini Adoriso all scored goals in Louisville’s 3-1 win over visiting Minerva. The Leopards are now 3-3-1 overall and remain undefeated in the NBC at 3-0.
Bailey Adams scored a pair of second half goals but the Leopards rally came up short 3-2 against the host Lions. Louisville is now 2-5-1 at the midway mark of the regular season.
Caleb Prasco shot 1 over par in shooting a match best 37 to lead Louisville to a 175-216 road win at Salem. Other scorers for Leopards included Justin Shafer 43, Sam Casto 46, and Darren Hester 49.
Emily Phillips had 7 points serving, Morgan Cole had 18 assists, and Cami Nau finished with 8 kills, but the Leopards fell to the Dukes 25-18, 25-16, 25-22. Ellie Jackson also had 16 digs on defense.
Kennedy Keister and Jo Menegay each won their singles matches in the Leopards 4-1 road win over the Golden Eagles. The doubles teams of Kat Brown & Sherilynn Mullett and Lexi Collins & Mackenzie Murphy were also victorious.
Sydnee Shankel scored the game-tying goal for the Leopards in the first half, but the Panthers retook the lead and the game 2-1 with a late second half score. Hannah Baughman also had an assist for Louisville.
Caleb Prasco finished with a team best 87 to lead the Leopards to a 5th place finish. Minerva won the NBC Tournament and Marlington’s Augie Warner was the tournament medalist shooting an 81.
Bailey Adams scored a team record 6 goals and became the Leopards all-time career scoring leader in the process. Travis Pape and Derek Zeller also found the net in Louisville’s 8-1 win over visiting Massillon.
Hannah Baughman scored the only Leopards goal in the second half via an assist from Tapanga Smith, but the Falcons won 3-1. Kenzie Brown also had 13 saves in goal for 2-2-1 Louisville.
Colton Jones threw for 3 touchdowns and ran for another as the Leopards JV upended the Wildcats 42-8. Nathan Guiley ran for a pair of touchdowns and Hunter Selander also caught two scores for Louisville.