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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.
Tony Brahler and Walker Kandle both had RBI singles in the second, but the Leopards fell to the Bulldogs 8-3. Karson Siegfried also hit a double and scored in the third and Colby Croxton struck out 5 in relief.
Kael Mickley and Austin Smith scored a meet best 25 points each to lead the Louisville Boys to a 1st Place finish at the Fairless Falcon Invitational. Ma’Ryah Hargrove led the girls with 22 points as the Lady Leopards placed 3rd.
These are highlight videos for Leopards Offensive and Defensive Lineman Josh Stafford for the 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 Football Seasons.
The Leopards fell to the host Wildcats 11-1 in five innings before demolishing the Trojans 14-4 in a tri-header at Lagrange Community Park. Matti Benson and Jenna Collins drove in 5 runs each against McDowell.