Louisville Leopards Winter Sports 2014-15 Award Winners
Tom Siegfried won Coach of the Year and Blake Hoover won Player of the Year in Basketball to highlight the Leopards Winter awards. View NBC Award Winners, Scholar Athletes, and Letter Winners.
Tom Siegfried won Coach of the Year and Blake Hoover won Player of the Year in Basketball to highlight the Leopards Winter awards. View NBC Award Winners, Scholar Athletes, and Letter Winners.
Louisville scored the final 8 points of the contest to down visiting Canton South 59-58 in a battle of the top two NBC teams. Drew Noble scored 18, Hoover 14, & Pukys 12.
Blake Hoover and Drew Noble combined for 29 points & 22 rebounds during the Leopards 69-45 victory over the host Lions. Tom Siegfried is now tied for 2nd for Louisville Coaching victories.
Drew Noble scored a game-high 28 points as the Leopards defeated the Quakers 81-66 Friday. Louisville is now alone in 1st Place in the NBC.
Blake Hoover poured in 33 points to lead the Louisville Leopards past the visiting Minerva Lions 58-49. Jake Pukys also scored 12 fourth quarter points and Bryce Mathie added 8.
Ronnie Carter and Blake Hoover the Leopards with 15 points a piece as Louisville defeated Howland 58-50 to capture their first win of the season at Lake High School Saturday evening.
The legend behind “The Burk Nest” banner that hangs in front of the media section in the Louisville Gymnasium.
Jon Crank went 4-for-4 with a 3-run triple & 4 RBI’s and Riley Groves pitched a 6-inning shutout & delivered the game-ending RBI during Louisville’s 10-0 win over the Fairless Falcons in the Sectional Final.
Lucas Strouble scored 32 points and hit a buzzer beater from the foul line to lift Marlington 66-64. Jake O’brien scored 27 points & tied a Louisville record with 7 three-pointers.
5 Quakers scored double digits as they sunk the Leps in double overtime 70-67. Jake O’brien scored a season-high 28 points for the Leopards, while Mike Kelly added 11.