Lady Leps Complete Set-Perfect Run Through the NBC
Louisville outscored NBC opponents this season 40-0 and also did not lose a single set during their run. The Lady Leps have now won 27 consecutive NBC matches.
Louisville outscored NBC opponents this season 40-0 and also did not lose a single set during their run. The Lady Leps have now won 27 consecutive NBC matches.
The Louisville Lady Leopards traveled to Marlington Thursday evening and defeated the Dukes in three straight sets by a count of 25-21, 25-22, 25-9. Louisville is now 14-4 overall on the season and 9-1 in NBC play.
Louisville won their 25th consecutive NBC Girls Tennis match to improve to 10-1, 6-0 on the season. The Leopards won all their matches in straight sets marking 7 straight NBC shutout wins.
Hunter Williams led the Leopards by scoring an 86, while Dan Duplain (88), Jordan Hughes (88), and Patrick Watson (90) rounded out the scorers for Louisville who shot 352 overall.
The teams of Gretchen Groves & Sam Pukys, Alexis Isla & Sarah Robbins, and Ciara Antonacci & Hannah Lemmon all won their flights Saturday at the Louisville Doubles Classic. Louisville also beat Lake 3-2 on Monday to move to 8-1.
Ryan Lautner caught 2 of the Leopards 5 interceptions including one for a touchdown to lead the Leps defense. Walter Schrock, Connor Zwick, & Kyle Bast also scored touchdowns.
Dymonte Thomas ran for 285 yards and 4 touchdowns to lead the Marlington Dukes to a 34-24 win over the Louisville Leopards. Joey Duckworth connected with Alex Schooley for 2 of the Leopards scores.
Louisville forced 5 Marlington turnovers and Jake Adams threw for 2 touchdown passes and ran for another to help lead the Leopards to a 45-8 victory. Stephen Kerzan also caught two touchdown passes for the Leps.
An In-Depth Preview analyzing the Marlington Dukes and Louisville Leopards for the game Friday along with all-time series and past video highlights.
The Leopards erased a 22-7 fourth quarter deficit and won in overtime 28-22 on Scooter Israel’s third touchdown of the homecoming night. Jeff Cady & Mike Libertore also hooked up for an earlier score.