Leopards Spring Sport Athletes Honored At Awards Night
Softball took District Runner-Up, both Softball & Boys Tennis won the NBC, and Jordan Monnot & Mackenzie Rankin were award the Three Sport Award for the fourth straight year.
Softball took District Runner-Up, both Softball & Boys Tennis won the NBC, and Jordan Monnot & Mackenzie Rankin were award the Three Sport Award for the fourth straight year.
Amy Hoover had 3 of the Lady Leopards 7 hits and Chandler Rice drove in Brooke Cox for the only Louisville run of the game. North Canton Hoover won the game 5-1.
Annie Woolf went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and drove in all three runs during the Lady Leopards 3-2 victory over the Jackson Polar Bears. Louisville will play Hoover Wednesday for the District Title.
Mackenzie Rankin broke her own NBC record in the long jump and also finished first in the 100 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles, and 3200 Run. Nick Thomas also took first in the 1600 Run.
Seniors Brooke Cox, Gianna Falcone, Jordan Monnot, Chandler Rice Shelby Swigert were honored before Louisville downed Marlington 16-0. The Lady Leopards have now won 38 consecutive conference games.
Joey Duckworth hit a walk-off single in the 10th and drove in 3 runs, Kyle White went 4-for-4 with 5 runs, and Seniors Jeremy McQuilkin, Riley Groves, and Kyle White were honored for Senior Day.
The Lady Leps set the school tournament run record in downing the visiting Green Bulldogs 25-3 in the DI Sectional Finals. Gianna Falcone also picked up her school record 21st win of the season as well.
The Boys defeated Carrollton 74-54 and the Girls defeated the Warriors 86-42 to conclude the regular season Tuesday. All 14 Seniors were honored, pictures inside this post.
The 2013 Louisville Boys Tennis teams’ 17 wins are the most since 1979 and they are the first ever NBC team to go 10-0 in the league. Their .895 winning percentage is second all-time only to the perfect 17-0 team of 1979.
After seven straight Sectional Titles, the Leopards fell 3-1 to the Titans in the DII Sectional Final at Triway Tuesday. Riley Groves led Louisville by striking out 8.