Schaffer Takes 6th, Castro 7th at Ironman Tournament – Wrestling
Blake Schaffer placed 6th in 190 and Pablo Castro finished 7th in 132 as Louisville finished 23rd against a field of 103 competing schools.
Blake Schaffer placed 6th in 190 and Pablo Castro finished 7th in 132 as Louisville finished 23rd against a field of 103 competing schools.
Cameron Brazek, Lacy Harvey, Noah Peterson, Dylan Rhoads, Blake Schaffer all recorded pins to lead the Leopards to a 65-15 home opener victory over the visiting Mustangs. Louisville is now 2-0 on the season.
Connor Novosel, Blake Schaffer, Brenden Severs, and Josiah Walker all recorded pins as the Leopards defeated the host Fighting Irish 52-15 in their season opener.
Davin Rhoads won the 138 state title in sudden victory and Pablo Castro finished as state runner-up in 132 as Louisville finished as team state runner-up at the DII State Wrestling Tournament.
Cameron Brazek, Garett Lautzenheiser, and Davin Rhoads all won District Titles as Louisville ran away with the District Championship as a team. 9 Leopard wrestlers placed with 8 qualifying for the state meet next week.
Garett Lautzenheiser set a team record with a 5 second pin to highlight the Leopards fourth straight sectional title. Individual championships included Dylan Rhoads, Dan Adams, Garett Lautzenheiser, Pablo Castro, Davin Rhoads, Dan Kennedy, Brenden Severs, and Cameron Brazek.
Louisville earned a convincing 61-10 victory over visiting Canfield on Senior Night last Thursday. Winning by the fall for the Leopards were Dan Adams, Garett Lautzenheiser, Dale Stauffer, Davin Rhoads, Brenden Severs, Noah Peterson, and Cameron Brazek.
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Dylan Rhoads, Dan Adams, Garett Lautzenheiser, Pablo Castro, and Brenden Severs all finished first in their weight classes as the Leopards won the EOWL Tournament for the second straight year.
Pablo Castro was named tournament MVP as Louisville took first place as a team at the Josh Hephner Memorial Wrestling Tournament. Garett Lautzenheiser, Brenden Severs, Noah Peterson, and Cameron Brazek all took 1st place individually as 13 Leopards placed overall.