Louisville Dismantles New Philadelphia 12-4 – Baseball
Tate Aljancic Luke Seaman, and Cody Zahler all had multi-hit games as the Leopards dismantled the host Quakers 12-4. Grayson Brunoni also had an RBI double as Louisville improved to 11-13.
Tate Aljancic Luke Seaman, and Cody Zahler all had multi-hit games as the Leopards dismantled the host Quakers 12-4. Grayson Brunoni also had an RBI double as Louisville improved to 11-13.
Tate Aljancic threw a complete game and struck out 5 to lead Louisville past visiting New Philadelphia 2-1. Cody Zahler also had an RBI double and Zander Triplett drove him in for the go-ahead run as the Leopards move to an even 4-4 on the year.
Zach Root, Bryce Graziani, Cole Miller, and Carter Deem combined for a 3-hit shutout as the Leopards blanked the visiting Quakers 1-0. Karson Siegfried drove in Charlie Roberts for the game’s only run in the 4th as LHS improved to 19-7.
Connor Morley threw a 4-hit shutout and went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles to lead Louisville to a 4-0 win at New Philadelphia. Ty Paumier also recorded an RBI and Karson Siegfried doubled as LHS won its 5th straight.
Connor Morley struck out 4 to earn the victory on the hill and Cole Miller drove in a pair of runs as the Leopards defeated the host Quakers 10-2 at Tuscora Park. Seven different Louisville batters registered hits as LHS improved to 17-9.
Broc Pickens and Tony Brahler combined for a 1-hitter on the hill as the Leopards defeated the host Quakers 5-1 at Tuscora Park. Zack Seaman also went 2-for-3 wit ha 2-run double in the 7th as LHS finished the regular season 14-12.
Kaedin Gotshall batted 2-for-3 and scored the only LHS run in the seventh via Charlie Roberts RBI, but the Leopards fell to the visiting Quakers 2-1. Tyler Jackson also struck out 6 on the mound for Louisville who drops to 9-10.
Broc Pickens went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs but the Leopards fell to the visiting Quakers 5-3. Davis Burick also drove in a run as Louisville fell to 12-4 on the year.
Jordan Hughes & Garrett Yoder had 3 hits each, but the Leopards still fell to the visiting Quakers 4-3 Wednesday. Louisville is now 4-7 overall.