Louisville Boys Place 3rd, Girls 5th at New Philadelphia Legends Invitational – Track and Field
The Louisville Boys placed 3rd and the Lady Leopards took 5th out of 8 teams at the New Philadelphia Legends Individual at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
The Louisville Boys placed 3rd and the Lady Leopards took 5th out of 8 teams at the New Philadelphia Legends Individual at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
Bryce Rebuck scored a game-high 5 goals to lead Louisville in their record most lopsided 18-1 home victory against Willoughby South. Brandon Kimble and Tyler Shadle both added 4 goals each as the Leopards improved to 4-2.
The Leopards Boys Track & Field Team Defeated the visiting Tornadoes 85-43 while the Louisville Girls fell to Dover 81-47 in their home opener Monday.
Griffin Millspaugh won #1 singles by a perfect 6-0, 6-0 tally and Riley Nieschwitz also won #3 singles in straight sets as the Leopards defeated the visiting Golden Eagles 4-1. Both Louisville Doubles Teams won in three sets as LHS improved to 4-2.
Zack Seaman batted 3-for-6 and Connor Adelman hit an RBI double as the Leopards defeated the visiting Wildcats 4-2. Anthony Warner earned the victory on the mound and struck out 4 as LHS improved to 5-2.
Connor Morley struck out 5 on the mound, but Louisville fell to visiting Strongsville 11-1. Zack Seaman drew a bases loaded walk scoring Kaedin Gotshall for the Leopards only run in the second inning as they fell to 4-2.
Brooke Brendle and Jenna Collins recorded the only hits for the Leopards in their 10-0 loss to the host Falcons. Louisville is now 4-3 on the season.
Griffin Millspaugh, Ryan Knebl, and Riley Nieschwitz all won their singles matches in straight sets as the Leopards shutout the host Tigers 5-0. Both Louisville doubles teams also won as LHS improved to 3-2.
Connor Morley batted 2-for-3 & Broc Pickens drove in 3 runs as Louisville won on the road at Green 5-4. Caleb Miller also drove in 2 runs & Tyler Jackson earned the win on the mound with 5 strikeouts.
Lauren Stillwagon went 2-for-4 with a grand slam & Matti Benson went 3-for-5 with 2 RBIs to lead Louisville past host Boardman 9-4. Jenna Collins also went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs as LHS improved to 4-2.