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Bobby Ganser placed 2nd individually to lead the Boys to a 2nd place finish as a team at the Wooster Invitational. Cassidy Kiko took 10th individually to lead the Girls to a 5th place finish.
The Leopards out-gained the Vikings 467-363 in total yards to win the highest scoring game in the rivalries history 467-363. Connor Adelman and Davis Burick each ran for a pair of touchdowns to lead LHS.
Madison Gruber was the match medalist shooting a 38 as the Leopards beat the Grizzlies 161-195 and the host Blue Streaks 161-196 in a tri-match at Sable Creek. rin Strouse also beat all opposing schools scores in carding a 39.
Justin Shafer was the mach medalist shooting 43, but the Leopards fell to the visiting Tigers on a 5th card tie-breaker after playing to a 188-188 tie through four scores. Louisville is now 2-4 on the season.
Paige Cole finished with 25 kills as the Leopards earned a 25-20, 15-25, 25-21, 25-20 road win over the Vikings. Amanda Clark also had 19 assists and Sydney Bast finished with 12 digs.
Sherilynn Mullett won a perfect 6-0, 6-0 as the Leopards blanked the visiting Eagles 5-0 for their 4th straight shutout. Louisville won every match in straight sets and are now 23-0 against United Local all-time.
Andrew Essik ran for a pair of touchdowns as the Louisville Freshman earned a 20-17 victory at North Canton Hoover. Charlie Roberts and Chase Mueller also hooked up for 65 yard touchdown pass as LHS improved to 1-0-1.
Rachel Kibler, Jo Menegay, and Sherilynn Mullett all won in straight sets as Louisville earned a road shutout at Lake 5-0. Both Leopards doubles teams also won after falling to the Blue Streaks earlier this season.
Alexis Ralson shot a match best 37 to lead the Lady Leopards past the host Panthers 166-218. Madison Gruber also shot a 40, Erin Strouse 43, and both Katie Bice & Abby Davis finished with 46 as Louisville improved to 10-1.
Jenny Hamsher recorded a hat trick to lead the Lady Leopards in a 10-2 road victory over the Tigers. Carley Andrews, Gracie Bush, and Morgan Keelan all had multi-goal games as Louisville improves to 5-1-2.