Track Splits with Marlington, Young Sets LHS Mark in Shot Put
Rahzul Young broke the Leopards 44-year old school record in the Shot Put, but the Louisville Boys still fell to Marlington 76-52. The Lady Leopards edged the Dukes 65-63.
Rahzul Young broke the Leopards 44-year old school record in the Shot Put, but the Louisville Boys still fell to Marlington 76-52. The Lady Leopards edged the Dukes 65-63.
Isaac Mathie batted 2-for-3 with an RBI Single, but Louisville still fell to Marlington 9-2. Brock Haren also had an RBI Single for the Leopards who drop to 1-4.
Jake Pukys won #1 Singles 6-0, 6-1 to lead the Leopards in a 4-1 road victory against the Dukes. Kyle Shepherd also won #3 Singles and the Doubles Teams of Alex Hall & Kyle Shepherd and Asa Herron & Zach Eddins also prevailed.
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Drew Noble scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Leopards past the Dukes 76-44. Jake Adams also scored 11 and Chris Libertore added 9 for 13-4 Louisville.
Abby Beaver scored 16 points and Sarah Lairson scored 15 points to lead Louisville past Marlington 55-47. The Lady Leopards are now 15-1 overall and 11-0 in the NBC.
The Leopards Boys are now 6-2 on the season and the Leopards Girls are now 7-1 on the year. The Boys defeated Canton McKinley for the first time since 1999, while the Girls beat them for the third straight season.
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.
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.
Drew Noble finished with a team-high 22 points and a game-high 20 rebounds to lead Louisville past Marlington 62-52. Chris Libertore also scored 12 for the 4-2, 3-1 Leopards.