Lady Leopards Make History at Marlington
Rachel Baughman led the Lady Leps with two goals, while Devin Kring, Lizz Stefanik, and Sarah Jaroszyk also added goals in the Lady Leopards first ever win over Marlington 5-2.
Rachel Baughman led the Lady Leps with two goals, while Devin Kring, Lizz Stefanik, and Sarah Jaroszyk also added goals in the Lady Leopards first ever win over Marlington 5-2.
Kyle Baker scored 2 goals and Harrison Raub & Paul Fox each added a goal, but the Dukes took the game 8-4. Louisville drops to 2-3, 0-2 for the season.
The Lady Leopards disposed of the Dukes in the first two sets before fending off Marlington in the third set for a 25-9, 25-10, 25-19 victory. Louisville is now 4-1, 3-0.
Katie Warga shot a 48 and Michaela Lee was right behind her in shooting a 49 to lead Louisville. Also scoring for the Leopards were Adrienne Metzger (52) and Summer Walters/Bailey Spring (58).
Louisville Fell to St. Thomas Aquinas, Marlington, and West Branch to start the season. Patrick Watson, Adam Sullivan, and Dan Duplain all shot top scores during the three matches.
Dillon Stertzbach’s special teams plays helped Louisville stay in the see-saw battle that ended with Chad Neff leading an epic Louisville drive for a game-winning score and a 35-28 victory.
The 2012 Lady Leopards softball team finished the season 25-4 and 14-0 in the NBC. They hit 21 homers and outscored their opponents 255-74 during the stretch that included memorable wins over Perry & Canfield.
Marlington scored five runs in the first inning last Wednesday and finished off Louisville Tuesday night 8-2. Chad Neff hit a 2-run home run for the Leopards only runs of the game.
Rice went 3-for-4 with a Grand Slam & Monnot & Cozy each had homers to lead the Lady Leopards to a 14-0 win at Marlington. Falcone also pitched a 5-inning shutout.
After Vince Burwell served and Marlington returned, Daniel Thompson threw the hammer down to close out #1 Doubles. The win was the Leopards clinching third, which gave them the match and a share of the NBC Title with Salem.