Leopards Whack Wildcats on Senior Night 54-11 – Wrestling
Louisville defeated Canton South 54-11 on Senior Night to finish the season 12-3. Brock Mehl, Jesse Curlutu, Jimmy Leonard, Andy Graham, and Jax Leonard all earned pins for the Leopards.
Louisville defeated Canton South 54-11 on Senior Night to finish the season 12-3. Brock Mehl, Jesse Curlutu, Jimmy Leonard, Andy Graham, and Jax Leonard all earned pins for the Leopards.
Abby Beaver and Sarah Lairson each scored a team-high 16 points, but Louisville fell at Canton Central Catholic 52-49 in overtime. Alexa Oberster also scored 9 for the Leopards who finish the regular season 14-8.
Chris Libertore and Jared Mathie each poured in 20 points as the Leopards beat the Vikings 60-45. Libertore passed Drew Noble to become Louisville’s All-Time Leading Scorer.
Louisville went 5-0 at the Pirate Duals defeating Cuyahoga Falls 74-6, Girard 52-19, Massillon Jackson 40-17, Medina Buckeye 49-24, and host Ravenna Southeast 63-12.
Scott Gronow scored a game-high 14 and Collin Chambers added 10 to lead the Leopards past the Wildcats 49-44 in the NBC Tournament Championship Game. Louisville finishes 18-5 overall and 14-0 against the NBC.
The Leopards drew the 5th Seed for the DI Alliance District Boys Basketball Tournament Draw and will travel to play the 3rd Seed Boardman Spartans in the Sectional Finals on Saturday, March 4 at 7:00 PM.
The Leopards blanked the Quakers 79-0 to earn their first shutout in 8 seasons. Carter Mickley, Jax Leonard, Brent Paulus, and Blake Robbins all won by pin to lead Louisville.
The Louisville Leopards Boys Basketball team has drawn the 5th Seed for Sunday’s DI Alliance District Boys Basketball Tournament Draw. See How each team voted in this seed matrix.
Chris Libertore scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Leopards past the Wildcats 84-56 in the final game at Red Ash Gymnasium. Brandon Wahl also scored 13 and Derek Zeller had 12.
Alexa Oberster scored a game-high 18 points to lead Louisville past Carrollton 64-24. Other Senior contributions included Sarah Lairson with 10, Danielle Walter with 9, and Abby Beaver with 8.