Lady Leopards Bowling Wins Four Straight On Homestand – Girls Bowling
The Louisville Girls Bowling Team is now 5-2 on the season after earning home victories against North Canton Hoover, East Canton, Triway, and Canton Central Catholic.
The Louisville Girls Bowling Team is now 5-2 on the season after earning home victories against North Canton Hoover, East Canton, Triway, and Canton Central Catholic.
Collin Chambers scored a game-high 14 points, but the Leopards fell to the visiting Polar Bears 61-53. Scotty Gronow also scored 11 and Colton Jones hit 3 three-pointers for now 1-3 Louisville.
Louisville demolished West Branch 68-10 before blanking host Northwest 80-0 tying their largest win in team history. The Leopards won 26 of 28 individual matches and pinned 17 opponents during the tri-match with the Warriors and Indians.
Collin Chambers scored a game-high 23 points to lead the Leopards in a dominated 71-41 win over the Eagles. Dakota Hoffman also scored 10 and Cory Noble added 9 as Louisville improved to 1-2 with their first victory.
Scott Gronow scored a team-high 11 points but the Leopards fell on the road against the Falcons 59-44. Collin Chambers and Dakota Hoffman also added 7 points each as Louisville fell to 0-2.
Kayla Gibson scored a team-high 17 points, but the Leopards fell to the host Cardinals 49-42. Paige Cole also scored 11 points and both Kelsey Adelman and Sherilynn Mullett added 6 apiece for now 2-2 LHS.
Paige Cole scored a game-high 20 points and Sherilynn Mullett scored 13 but the Leopards fell to the Warriors in overtime 50-48 at the Holiday Hoopla Tournament at Walsh University. Kendal Loy also scored 7 points and had 8 rebounds for 2-1 Louisville.
Video and Pictures for the 2019 Louisville Leopards Softball Team’s State Championship Ring Ceremony during halftime of the Perry at Louisville Boys Basketball Season Opener.
Scott Gronow and Cory Noble both scored 6 points each to lead the Leopards who fell to the visiting Panthers 39-24 in the season opener. Collin Chambers also scored 5 points as Louisville dropped their fourth straight to Perry.
The Leopards competed at the Early Bird Tournament on November 16 before traveling to Massillon to sweep the Tigers on November 19. Louisville also fell at Claymont and GlenOak to conclude their season opening road trip.