#5 Top Moment 2012-13: Boys Tennis Perfect 10-0 Run
The Leopards finished 17-2 overall which was the most wins in team history since 1979 and also completed a perfect 10-0 sweep of conference foes in winning their 9th NBC Championship.
The Leopards finished 17-2 overall which was the most wins in team history since 1979 and also completed a perfect 10-0 sweep of conference foes in winning their 9th NBC Championship.
The 2013 Louisville Boys Tennis teams’ 17 wins are the most since 1979 and they are the first ever NBC team to go 10-0 in the league. Their .895 winning percentage is second all-time only to the perfect 17-0 team of 1979.
Louisville shutout Canton South 5-0 on Monday to clinch their 9th NBC Title all-time. The Leopards won every match in straight sets. Louisville has now won 13 straight.
Jake Pukys & Adam Sullivan defeated Austintown Fitch 6-1, 6-0 in the Flite 1 Championship of the Louisville Doubles Classic Saturday. The Leopards are now 11-1 overall dual meets and a perfect 7-0 in the NBC.
The Louisville Leopards Boys Tennis team is off to another hot start. With two victories on Friday Louisville is now 8-1 overall and a perfect 5-0 in the NBC.
All three singles winners Jake Pukys, Adam Sullivan, Ryan Shepherd won in straight sets, as did the #2 Doubles team of Hunter Williams and Vick Knebl. The Leps are now 3-0 in the NBC after beating Salem & Marlington as well.
Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Girls Soccer, Girls Tennis, and Volleyball all won NBC Titles this Fall. Louisville also had 4 NBC Player of the Year & 5 NBC Coach of the Year Winners.
Hunter Williams led the Leopards by scoring an 86, while Dan Duplain (88), Jordan Hughes (88), and Patrick Watson (90) rounded out the scorers for Louisville who shot 352 overall.
Louisville defeated Salem Tuesday 180-190, but fell to Carrollton 164-180 back on August 29. Ryan Shepherd had the best Louisville score for each match.
Louisville defeated Salem 174-182 on Tuesday and lost to Minerva 165-176 on Wednesday. Patrick Wilson had the top score for the Leopards each of the past two matches.