Louisville Boys Bowling Now 6-6 After Win at Central
The Leopards defeated the Crusaders 2400-2285 to even their mark at 6-6 on the season. Louisville fell to Triway and Minerva in previous dual meets and also competed at two holiday tournaments.
The Leopards defeated the Crusaders 2400-2285 to even their mark at 6-6 on the season. Louisville fell to Triway and Minerva in previous dual meets and also competed at two holiday tournaments.
Scotty Gronow scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Leopards over the visiting Tigers 70-48. Allen Staley also scored 13 and Collin Chambers added 11 for now 6-4 Louisville.
Dominic Hoffarth, Garett Lautzenheiser, Jax Leonard, and Brent Paulus all record 2 pins as the Leopards shutout the Tigers 78-0 and defeated the Falcons 55-7. Louisville is now 6-0 on the season.
Sherilynn Mullett recorded a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Leopards past the host Bulldogs 46-44. Paige Cole also scored 11 and Kelsey Adelman 6 as Louisville won their third straight.
Dakota Hoffman scored a team-high 16 points but the Leopards fell on the road against the Indians 54-51. Scott Gronow also scored 10 and Collin Chambers added 9 for now 5-4 Louisville.
Paige Cole hit a team record 7 three-pointers in scoring 30 points to lead the Leopards past the host Cardinals 68-52. Sherilynn Mullett also poured in 24 and Kayla Gibson added 8 for now 8-4 LHS.
Garett Lautzenheiser went undefeated finishing as the 120 champion to lead the Leopards who took 8th out of 49 teams at the Brecksville Invitational Holiday Tournament. Davin Rhoads also placed 3rd and Jax Leonard took 4th.
Louisville closed the game on a 19-2 run to rally past host Hoover 54-52. Dakota Hoffman scored a game-high 19, Colton Jones hit 5 three-pointers, and Scotty Gronow scored the game-winner with 4.3 seconds left as LHS won their fourth straight.
Sherilynn Mullett scored a game-high 18 points and Kayla Gibson poured in 17 to lead Louisville past visiting Cardinal Mooney 57-42. Paige Cole also scored 10 and Kendal Loy added 9 as the Leopards improved o 7-4.
All Louisville debaters picked up wins against tough competition at GlenOak and the Leopards Speech Team earned some of their best ranks at Canton McKinley last weekend.