Girls Tennis Downs GlenOak & Green to Start Season
The Lady Leopards opened the season on Wednesday and defeated host GlenOak 4-1. On Friday they downed Green in the home opener 4-1. Louisville is now 53-3 in their last 56 dual matches.
The Lady Leopards opened the season on Wednesday and defeated host GlenOak 4-1. On Friday they downed Green in the home opener 4-1. Louisville is now 53-3 in their last 56 dual matches.
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.
The Lady Leopards concluded the 2012 season with a 4-1 win across town at St. Thomas Aquinas. With the victory Louisville finishes the season at 14-1 and is 45-3 since 2010 in dual meets overall.
Louisville outscored NBC opponents this season 40-0 and also did not lose a single set during their run. The Lady Leps have now won 27 consecutive NBC matches.
Lady Leopards Tennis has not lost a single set in NBC play this season and has won their last 26 NBC dual matches. Louisville is now 12-1, 7-0 on the season.
Singles winners included Gretchen Groves, Alexis Isla, & Sam Pukys, while the doubles teams of Hannah Lemmon & Ciara Antonacci and Sarah Robbins & Lindsay Brindack also won. Louisville is now 11-1.
Louisville won their 25th consecutive NBC Girls Tennis match to improve to 10-1, 6-0 on the season. The Leopards won all their matches in straight sets marking 7 straight NBC shutout wins.
The teams of Gretchen Groves & Sam Pukys, Alexis Isla & Sarah Robbins, and Ciara Antonacci & Hannah Lemmon all won their flights Saturday at the Louisville Doubles Classic. Louisville also beat Lake 3-2 on Monday to move to 8-1.
Gretchen Groves won #1 singles without allowing her opponent to take a single set point, while the rest of the Lady Leopards also won in straight sets to move to 7-1, 4-0 on the year.
Gretchen Groves, Alexis Isla, and Sam Pukys earned singles victories, while the doubles teams of Hannah Lemmon & Ciara Antonacci and Sarah Robbins & Lindsay Brindack also took care of business.