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Rachel Kibler, Sherilynn Mullett, & Jade Thomas all won their singles matches a perfect 6-0, 6-0 as the Leopards blanked the Falcons. 5-0. Both LHS doubles teams also won in straight sets as the team improved to 2-0.
Katie Bice set a school record by shooting a 32 on the front nine and finished with a tournament best 76 for the day. Louisville set an 18-hole team record by shooting 311 as a team to win the Tri-County Preseason Tournament for the first time in team history.
Sam Karcher shot a team low 87 to lead the Leopards who took 15th out of 18 teams at the Polar Bear Invitational at Shady Hollow Country Club. Ryan Aljancic & Jack Mayle both carded an 88 and Zach Root shot a 93.
Rachel Kibler earned a perfect 6-0, 6-0 victory in #1 singles to lead the Lady Leopards in a 5-0 shutout of the visiting Tigers. Sherilynn Mullett and Jade Thomas also won their singles matches in straight sets for LHS.
Jack Mayle shot a team best 8 over par 80 in taking 10th individually and leading Louisville to a 7th place finish out of 17 Division I teams at the Tannenhauf Invitational. Ryan Aljancic and Sam Karcher also shot 93 each for LHS.
Madison Gruber and Erin Strouse both shot a team best 38 to lead the Lady Leopards in their record-setting 156-196 road win over the Crusaders in their season opener at Arrowhead Golf Club.
Emma Patterson Robert Duncan finished 3rd and 4th in the nation respectively in Extemporaneous Debate. Duncan also took 5th in the nation in the Big Question Debate marking Louisville amongst the most celebrated programs in the world.
Dr. Michael Thomas spearheaded the initiative to replace the 13-year-old used scoreboard and sound system. The new video scoreboard creates more educational & advertising opportunities, and comes at no cost of the school district.
This is a highlight video for Leopards Guard Collin Chambers for the 2019-2020 Basketball Season!
Scotty Gronow scored a team-high 13 points and Collin Chambers added 12 as the Leopards fell to the Titans 51-37 in the DII Canton District Title game. Louisville finishes the season 17-8.