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Amelia Henderhan recorded her third straight shutout and Tapanga Smith her third straight multi-goal game as the Leopards blanked the Quakers 2-0. Gabby Smith also recorded an assist as Louisville improved to 4-0-1 on the year.
Paige Cole finished with a team leading 19 kills and 7 digs to lead Louisville in a 25-14, 25-15, 25-20 sweep of the visiting Carrollton Warriors. Sydney Bast also had 7 digs, Amanda Clark 15 assists, and Kaitlyn Baskerville 4 aces.
Madison Gruber shot a match best 37 and Erin Strouse carded a 38 to lead the Leopards in a record-setting win over the visiting Beavers 153-203. Abby Davis and Alexis Ralston also shot 39 for now 8-1 Louisville.
Tapanga Smith scored a pair of goals to lead the Leopards in a 2-0 road shutout of the host Warriors. Gabby Smith had an assist on a score just 20 seconds in and Amelia Henderhan earned her second straight shutout in goal for 3-0-1 LHS.
Miklos Hendricks placed 3rd to lead the Boys and Cassidy Kiko took 5th to lead the Girls as both teams took 1st place for the second straight year. Logan Ison, Bobby Ganser, Colby Adams, and Kayla Gibson all finished in the top 10 as well.
Megan Hampe and Tapanga Smith each scored a pair of goals to lead the Lady Leopards in an 8-0 shutout of the host Tigers. Jenny Hamsher, Morgan Keelan, Carley Andrews, and Grace Reiman also found the net for Louisville.
Erin Strouse finished as match medalist shooting a 39 to lead the Lady Leopards past the Quakers 167-193 at Union Country Club. Katie Bice also carded a 40, Alexis Ralston 43, and Madison Gruber 45.
The Leopards were shutout by the host Ravens 1-0 despite holding the edge in shots and corner kicks. Joe Reynolds also recorded 3 saves in goal.
Grayson Beamer had a pick six as the Leopards defense recorded 4 takeaways in a 21-14 scrimmage win over the host Red Riders. Colton Jones also hit Davis Burick for a score and Connor Adelman ran for a touchdown.
Rachel Kibler won #1 singles a perfect 6-0, 6-0 to lead Louisville in a 3-2 home victory over Lake. Jo Menegay and Sherilynn Mullett also won their singles matches in straight sets as LHS moved to 6-1.