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Chase Barstown rolled a 493 series to lead the Leopard Boys in their 2740-2438 win over the host Rockets. Marissa Hilson rolled a 368 series to lead the Louisville Girls in their 2249-1910 loss to Conotton Valley.
Tom Warner rolled a 459 series to lead the Louisville Boys in their close 2787-2761 loss to host Green. Marissa Hilson led the Lady Leopards with a 310 series, but they also fell to the Lady Bulldogs 2483-1741.
Paige Cole and Sherilynn Mullett both scored a team-high 11 points each as Louisville won at Western Reserve Academy 68-38. Brooke Haren also scored 9 and Aubrey Thorne added 8 for LHS who improved to 7-11.
Paige Cole hit 5 three-pointers and scored a game-high 19 but the Lady Leopards still fell on the road to the Lady Tigers 56-50. Sherilyn Mullett also scored 12 and Kendal Loy added 7 for now 6-11 LHS.
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Chase Barstow rolled a 520 series to lead the Leopards in their 3126-2356 win over the host Polar Bears at Park Centre Lanes. Louisville broke their own team record for total pinfall during the match as LHS improved to 10-2 overall and 7-2 in the Federal Division.
Michael Conway and Ashley Menegay both won multiple individual events to lead the victorious Leopards. The boys defeated St. Vincent-St. Mary 73-21 and the girls defeated both the Irish and the Panthers 156-41-23.
Paige Cole, Kendal Loy, and Sherilynn Mullett all scored a team-high 13 points to lead the Lady Leopards in their 59-52 loss to the visiting Lady Tigers. Louisville is now 6-10 on the season.
Dylan Rhoads, Dan Adams, Garett Lautzenheiser, Pablo Castro, and Brenden Severs all finished first in their weight classes as the Leopards won the EOWL Tournament for the second straight year.
Shaelyn Clark and Taylor Dimmerling both won multiple events to lead the Lady Leopards past visiting Cloverleaf 111-52 on Senior Night. Michael Conway claimed the only first place finish for the Louisville Boys during their 89-31 loss to the Colts.