Boys Basketball Bounces Back, Clobbers Carrollton
Drew Noble scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Leopards to an 82-35 win over the visiting Warriors. Chris Libertore also dropped in 21 and Jake Adams scored 9 for Louisville.
Drew Noble scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Leopards to an 82-35 win over the visiting Warriors. Chris Libertore also dropped in 21 and Jake Adams scored 9 for Louisville.
Jimmy Wright scored a game-high 12 points as the Leopards downed the Dukes 44-40. Cameron King also scored 9 and Max Hartline 7 for Louisville who has won 8 straight.
Sarah Lairson scored a team-high 13 points to lead the Leopards past the Quakers 62-33. Sabryna Benzel also scored 11 and Emily Hollifield had 10 for Louisville.
Drew Noble had 25 points & 20 rebounds but the Leopards fell to the Wildcats in a 74-71 overtime thriller. Chris Libertore also scored 18 and Jake Adams had 10 for Louisville.
Max Hartline scored a game-high 25 points including the game-winner in the Leopards 39-38 win over the Crusaders. Travis Jones also made the game-ending block on the other end for LHS.
Dakoda Dehart, Andy Graham, Jager Kendrick, and Satchel Strickmaker all earned pins for Louisville in their 57-15 victory over Marlington in the home opener. The Leopards are now 7-1.
Emily Hollifield scored a game-high 13 points to lead the Leopards to a 46-39 win over the Cardinals. Abby Beaver and Sarah Lairson proved clutch down the stretch to ice the LHS win.
Cameron King scored a game-high 12 points to lead the Leopards past the Warriors 48-29 Monday. Spencer Hall and Jackson Kandel also scored 8 points each for 10-2, 9-0 Louisville.
Drew Noble scored 14 points and Jake Pukys Added 11 to lead the Leopards Past the Bulldogs 59-43. Louisville is now 7-2 on the season.
The Leopards outscored the Warriors 29-13 in the second half to take the contest 42-31. Abby Beaver scored 12 points and Sabryna Benzel finished with 10 rebounds to lead LHS.