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Bobby Ganser placed 2nd and Colby Adams took 4th as the Louisville finished 3rd as a team at the Wooster Invitational. Camryn Barker finished 9th to lead the Lady Leopards who took 12th as a team.
The Leopards turned the ball over 5 times en rout to being blanked by the visiting Vikings 21-0. Connor Adelman recorded Louisville’s only takeaway on an interception in the endzone on Hoover’s opening drive.
Matti Benson and Morgan Keelan both scored a pair of goals in the first half to lead Louisville to a 6-0 shutout win over Coventry. Amelia Henderhan recorded her third save in goal as LHS improved to 2-3-3.
Joey Reynolds recorded a shutout in goal to lead Louisville to a 2-0 victory at Alliance. Mason Foley and Austin Smith also scored second half goals for the Leopards who improved to 3-1.
Rachel Kibler, Jade Thomas, and Katie Yarnall all won their singles matches to lift the Lady Leopards past the visiting Golden Eagles 3-2 on Senior Night. Louisville is now 7-2 with the win.
Kelsey Adelman finished with 18 service points AJ Burick had a team-high 26 assists to lead Louisville to a 25-19, 25-19, 25-16 road sweep at Barberton. Brooke Haren also recorded 10 kills and Emma Davis had 8 digs.
Jack Mayle shot a match low 39 to lead Louisville in their 168-210 road victory over Southeast at Olde Dutch Mill Golf Course. Sam Karcher also shot 41 as the Leopards evened their record at 3-3.
Erin Strouse shot even par 35 to lead the Lady Leopards in their 155-224 victory over the host Lady Falcons at The Elms Country Club. Abby Davis also shot 37 and Alexis Ralston carded 39 as Louisville improved to 10-2 on the season.
The Vikings earned a double bagel 6-0, 6-0 victory in every match to shutout the Lady Leopards 5-0. Hoover has now won the past 26 matches in the series overall. Louisville is now 5-2 with the loss.
Matti Benson scored a goal via an assist from Fallon VanZant in the opening half for Louisville, but host Perry matched it in the second half to force a 1-1 draw. Amelia Henderhan also recorded 14 saves as the Lady Leopards move to 1-3-3 on the season.