Top Memory Tuesdays This Summer & Honorable Mention Moments
An Introduction to our Louisville Leopards Top Memories of 2013-14 Series and a look back at some great moments that didn’t quite crack the top 10.
An Introduction to our Louisville Leopards Top Memories of 2013-14 Series and a look back at some great moments that didn’t quite crack the top 10.
The Lions scored 3 in the seventh to take the lead, but the Leopards capped their own rally with a walk-off Zach Shea single. Alex Hollifield & Stephen Kerzan each had a pair of hits.
Kirsten Wharmby struck out 9 to lead the Leopards past the Lions 6-0. Katie Cozy & Grace Jackson each had a pair of hits as Louisville won their 41st straight NBC game.
Garrett Yoder went 3 for 5, drove in 4 runs, and scored 3 runs to lead the Varsity past Minerva 15-4. Paul Howard pitched a 5-inning no hitter to lead JV to a 10-0 win over the Lions.
Minerva scored the first 14 points of the contest in earning a 54-35 victory over visiting Louisville. Brooke Layton led the Leps with 11, Sarah Lairson scored 10, and Sabryna Benzel added 7.
In a game that featured 57 fouls & 71 free throws, Louisville prevailed over Minerva 66-60. Blake Hoover scored a team-high 20 points, Bryce Mathie also poured in 15, and Jake Pukys dropped in 14.
Blake Hoover poured in 33 points to lead the Louisville Leopards past the visiting Minerva Lions 58-49. Jake Pukys also scored 12 fourth quarter points and Bryce Mathie added 8.
Louisville erased an early deficit with a 26-2 run before defeating Minerva 73-45 at home Saturday. Emily Nees had 16 points & 7 steals and Abby Beaver scored 12 points & dished out 7 assists.
All of the top 6 runners were from Louisville for the Boys led by Nick Thomas’s first place finish. The Girls squad finished in 3rd place with Haley Bradley finishing with the best time for the Lady Leopards.
Louisville’s defense forced 2 safeties and held the Lions to just 75 total yards & 2 first downs. Connor Zwick threw for 221 yards & 3 touchdowns to help lead the Leopards to 7-0.