Leopards Downed By Demons 9-2 – Girls Lacrosse
Kasey Lint and Gianna Pentito both scored first half goals, but Louisville fell to visiting Westlake 9-2. The Lady Leopards are now 2-10 on the season.
Kasey Lint and Gianna Pentito both scored first half goals, but Louisville fell to visiting Westlake 9-2. The Lady Leopards are now 2-10 on the season.
Cooper Rice hit an inside-the-park 2-run homer and Blake Johnson became Louisville’s career saves leader as the Leopards beat the Knights 6-1 at Canal Park. Tate Aljancic also had 2 RBIs and Brock Leghart earned the win on the hill as LHS improved to 7-10.
Blake Balderson scored the lone Louisville goal in the second quarter off an assist from Keegan Coy, but the Leopards fell to the visiting Lions 14-1. LHS is now 4-8 on the season after dropping four straight.
Izzy Babcock scored a pair of goals to lead the Lady Leopards in their 14-4 loss to the visiting Fighting Irish. Gianna Pentito and Emmy Harter also scored second half goals as Louisville dropped to 2-9.
Addy Campbell went 2-for-3 with a 2-run homer and RBI double to lead Louisville to a road win over #3 Warren Champion. Bailee Griffith also had an RBI double and Katelynn Miller struck out 9 as the Lady Leopards evened their record at 10-10.
Izzy Babcock scored 4 goals to lead the Lady Leopards in their 8-7 loss to the visiting Golden Eagles. Brooklynn Essik and Kasey Lint also added goals for Louisville who falls to 2-8.
Blake Balderson scored a pair of goals and Brandon Pittman returned to score the opening goal as Louisville was doubled up by visiting Canfield 10-5 on Senior Night. Adler LaScola and Sean Philabaum also added scores as LHS dropped to 4-7.
Jake Beard hit a 2-run homer, but Louisville fell to visiting Archbishop Hoban 8-4. Cooper Rice also went 2-for-4 with an RBI triple and Brock Leghart had a multi-hit game as the Leopards dropped to 6-9.
Katelynn Miller went 3-for-4 and Bailee Griffith went 2-for-4 with 4 RBIs to lead Louisville in their 11-2 Senior Night win over visiting Alliance. Addy Campbell, Leah Claugus, and Kaitlin Twinem all had multi-hit games as the Lady Leopards improved to 9-10.