Louisville to Host 2019 Division II District Baseball Tournament
The Northeast District Athletic Board has officially named Louisville as the host of the 2019 Division II District Baseball Tournament in May.
The Northeast District Athletic Board has officially named Louisville as the host of the 2019 Division II District Baseball Tournament in May.
View the 2019 DI Canton District Girls Basketball Tournament Bracket, Schedule, Seed Order, Voting Matrix, and more!
Player of the Game Cam King scored a game-high 18 points to lead the Leopards in a 73-55 loss against the host Golden Eagles as part of the Kosta Koufos Classic. Colton Jones also scored 14 and Spencer Hall dropped in 13 for now 11-6 Louisville.
Erin Hahn scored a game-high 21 points as the Lady Leopards defeated the host Cardinals 62-55. Sherilynn Mullett also scored 12 and Kayla Gibson added 9 for 9-10 Louisville who has won two straight.
Louisville defeated Marlington 62-17 in the Quarterfinals and Steubenville 39-30 in the Semifinals of the Division II, Region 12 Team Wrestling Tournament Saturday at Alliance. The Leopard would fall to the Beavers 51-21 in the Championship Match.
Garrett Lautzenheiser, Jax Leonard, and Brent Paulus all won by pin to lead the Leopards in a 35-27 loss to the host Beavers Thursday. Cameron Brazek, Blake Robbins, and Davin Rhoads all won by decision for now 8-1 Louisville.
Kayla Gibson scored 15 points and had 8 rebounds to lead Louisville past host Marlington 57-43. Erin Hahn and Sherilynn Mullett also scored 14 points each as the Lady Leopards improved to 8-10 on the year.
View the 2019 Division II, Region 12 Dual Team Wrestling Tournament Bracket, Schedule, Seed Order, and Tournament Preview. The Leopards have earned a bye and will take on Marlington or Norton in the Regional Quarterfinals on February 2 at Alliance High School.
The Louisville Leopards Boys Basketball Team will play SPIRE Institute on February 5 at 7:00 PM instead of making up their game against Wadsworth.
Cam King scored a team-high 11 points for the Leopards who fell just short of the Wildcats 60-55. Colton Jones, Jared Mathie, Jimmy Wright, and Bryce Zuppe all scored 9 each for 11-5 Louisville.