North Canton Hoover Vikings
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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.
Anna Sirohman went 3-for-4 and earned the victory in the circle as Louisville earned just its second win at Hoover in team history 7-3. Matti Benson and Kenzi Denzer also went 2-for-4 with an extra basehit each as the Lady Leopards improved to 19-3 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.
Brooke Haren scored a game high 19 and Courtney Barwick dropped in 14 as Louisville upended Hoover 56-33. Taylor McCully also had 8 and Maggie Baker tacked on 6 as the Lady Leopards defeated the Vikings at home for the first time since 1993.
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.