Boys Cross Country Finishes 10th in State
The Leopards Boys Cross Country team finished 10th at the DI State Meet Saturday. Nick Chaplik finished with the top time individually for Louisville and 58th overall.
The Leopards Boys Cross Country team finished 10th at the DI State Meet Saturday. Nick Chaplik finished with the top time individually for Louisville and 58th overall.
Louisville finished two places ahead of Twinsburg to finish 3rd at the DI Youngstown Boys Cross Country Regional. Noah Chaplik led all Leopard runners by finishing 18th individually.
Nick Chaplick finished fifth overall to pace the Boys, while Haley Bradley took 17th overall to lead the girls. Ben Tornow & Noah Chaplick also broke the top 10 for the Boys who won their 2nd District Title in 4 seasons.
All of the top 6 runners were from Louisville for the Boys led by Nick Thomas’s first place finish. The Girls squad finished in 3rd place with Haley Bradley finishing with the best time for the Lady Leopards.
The Louisville Leopards Boys Cross Country team placed 1st overall at the GlenOak Golden Eagle Invitational Saturday. The Girls also took 18th overall.
Both Nick Koczwara and Mackenzie Rankin captured first place individually as the Leopards swept the NBC Meet. The Boys team won their 7th consecutive title and the Girls won their 4th consecutive championship.
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.
Mackenzie Rankin led the girls team by placing 8th individually, while Michelle Stamp also took 17th for the Lady Leps. For the Boys, Nick Thomas took 25th overall and Nick Koczwara also took 51st.
Mackenzie Rankin placed second overall to lead the Girls, while Nick Thomas took sixth place individually to lead the boys at the DI Canton District Meet Saturday at Malone University.
Mackenzie Rankin won the Girls Race for the second time in 3 years and Nick Koczwara also finished first place to lead the boys. Both teams took first place to continue their streak of dominance in the NBC.