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Sydney Bast finished with 20 digs to lead the Louisville defense in their 29-27, 25-16, 24-9 victory over visiting New Philadelphia. Amanda Clark & Bridget DeJacimo also tallied 11 service points each for LHS who improved to 3-3.
Zack Seaman caught an 80 yard touchdown pass from Tyler Jackson on the opening play of the second quarter, but Leopards would get no closer as they fell to the visiting Fighting Irish 35-7 to fall to 1-2.
Hayden Nigro caught a touchdown pass from Keaton Rode and also had a 76 yard pick six to lead the Leopards past the host Fighting Irish 20-0. Will Ramsey also ran in a touchdown as LHS improved to 2-0.
Riley Adams scored a pair of goals and recorded a pair of assists as Louisville blanked Alliance 7-0. Joe Reynolds & Noah Emmons combined for the shutout in goal as the Leopards improved to 1-2-1.
Sam Karcher shot a team low 44 but Louisville fell to Medina 167-184 and Brecksville-Broadview Heights 167-196 in a tri-match at Fox Meadow Country Club. The Leopards are now 3-3 on the season.
Katie Bice, Madison Gruber, and Alexis Ralston all shot a match low 40 to lead Louisville to a 163-203 road victory over Lake at Sable Creek Golf Course. Erin Strouse rounded out the scoring with a 43 as LHS improved to 10-0 on the season.
Rachel Kibler, Sherilynn Mullett, and Jade Thomas all won their singles matches en rout to the Leopards 4-1 road win against the Blue Streaks. The doubles team of Ashley Dadisman & Kora Woolfe was also victorious as LHS moved to 7-7 on the year.
The Leopards were shutout by the host Vikings 5-0 to drop to 6-7 on the season. North Canton has now defeated Louisville in each of their past 25 meetings overall.
Sydney Based finished with a team-leading 25 digs and 18 service points the Leopards defeated the visiting Blue Streaks in five sets on Senior Night. Paige Cole also recorded 32 kills and Lauren Siegfried had a team-high 33 assists for now 2-3 LHS.
Matti Benson recorded a hat trick & Amelia Henderhan set a team record with 25 saves as the Lady Leopards defeated the visiting Panthers 5-2. Morgan Keelan & Emilee Mueller also scored goals for now 3-2-1 Louisville.