DII Canton District Boys Soccer Tournament Bracket, Schedule, Seeds
The 2019 Division II Canton District Boys Soccer Tournament Draw Bracket, Seeds, Schedule, and Voting Matrix.
The 2019 Division II Canton District Boys Soccer Tournament Draw Bracket, Seeds, Schedule, and Voting Matrix.
Alexis Ralston shot a team best 43 to lead Louisville past John Marshall 179-233. The Lady Leopards fell to host Marlington 175-179 to finish with their second best regular season record of all-time at 17-2.
Alexis Ralston shot a team best 81 to lead Louisville who shot an 18-hole team record low with 327 to take 1st place at the Tri-County Postseason Tournament. Katie Bice, Abby Davis, and Madison Gruber all shot 82.
Paige Cole finished with 23 kills and 10 digs to lead Louisville who fell to Marlington on the road in three close sets 21-25, 21-25, 20-25. Amanda Clark also had 17 assists and top servers included Kaitlyn Baskerville and Sydney Bast for the 4-3 Lady Leopards.
Miklos Hendricks placed 3rd to lead the Boys and Cassidy Kiko took 5th to lead the Girls as both teams took 1st place for the second straight year. Logan Ison, Bobby Ganser, Colby Adams, and Kayla Gibson all finished in the top 10 as well.
Morgan Keelan and Gabby Smith each scored a pair of second half goals to lead the Leopards to a 4-1 road win over the Dukes. Megan Hampe, Jenny Hamsher, and Keelan also had assists for 1-0-1 Louisville.
Rachel Kibler and Sherilynn Mullett each won in straight sets to lead Louisville in a 4-1 win over visiting Marlington. Both Leopards doubles teams also won as LHS improved to 3-0.
Alexis Ralston shot a team best 76 and Erin Strouse finished with 79 as Louisville placed 2nd in the Tri-Country Preseason Tournament at Pleasant View Golf Club. Katie Bice also shot 80 and Madison Gruber 92 as LHS finished with an all-time team low of 327.
The 2019 Division II Louisville District Baseball Tournament Bracket, Seeds, Schedule, & Voting Matrix.
Dom Mongiardo batted 3-for-3 and Cam Lingle drove in a pair of runs & earned the victory on the mound as the Leopards beat the Dukes 9-6. Tyler Jackson also struck out 5 to earn the save for now 15-4 LHS.