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Tate Aljancic threw for 221 yards and touchdowns to Ashton Marshall & Austin Wade to lead the Leopards in their 23-16 loss to the host Vikings. Owen DiMarzio also finished with 102 yards of offense as LHS dropped to 2-3.
Louisville and North Canton Hoover played to a scoreless 0-0 tie Wednesday night at Louisville Leopards Stadium. This was the 10th scoreless draw in Lady Leopards Soccer history as they are now an even 1-1-1 on the season.
Zach Root threw a completed game and struck out 7 as the Leopards edged the visiting Vikings 2-1. Owen Burick and Bryce Graziani drove in runs for Louisville who improved to 11-6.
Hayden Nigro scored a game high 21 points as the Leopards defeated the host Vikings 69-47. Beau Siegfried also dropped in 16 and Ashton Marshall tacked on 10 as Louisville improved to 18-2 with its largest win over North Canton since 1992-93.
AJ Burick tallied 50 assists and Brooke Haren finished with 17 kills as the Leopards defeated the host Vikings in five sets. Riley Walters also had 13 digs and Madie ElFaye 8 service points as LHS improved to 15-5.
Owen Burick threw for 118 yards and a 55 yard touchdown pass to Cooper Rice, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton Hoover 34-10 to drop to 1-3 on the year.
Cooper Rice and Caleb Harsh each had RBI singles in the Leopards 9-2 loss against the host Vikings. Zach Ganser and Zander Triplett both had multi-hit games for Louisville who dropped to 19-8.
Charlie Roberts batted 2-for-4 with a 2-run homer in the opening inning, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton 6-4. Andrew Corona also hit a pair of doubles and Connor Morley recorded an RBI single as the Leopards fell to 6-3.
Michael Emerick Jr placed 7th rolling a 596 series in leading Louisville to a 6th place finish as a team at the DI Eastbury Sectional Tournament. Estrella Lopez-Cruz rolled a 474 to lead the Lady Leopards who finished 9th at Eastbury Bowling Center.
Will Aljancic and Brayden Gross both scored a game high 16 points, but the Leopards fell in a nail-biter to the visiting Vikings 56-53. Ashton Marshall also scored 9 points and Beau Siegfried added 8 as LHS dropped to 14-4.