Lady Leopards Clinch NBC Outright for Third Straight Season!
Lady Leopards Tennis has not lost a single set in NBC play this season and has won their last 26 NBC dual matches. Louisville is now 12-1, 7-0 on the season.
Lady Leopards Tennis has not lost a single set in NBC play this season and has won their last 26 NBC dual matches. Louisville is now 12-1, 7-0 on the season.
Riley Groves and Kyle Baker each scored goals for the Leopards, but Minerva rallied to defeat Louisville 3-2. The loss drops the Leopards to an even 6-6 overall and 2-3 in the NBC.
Sarah Jaroszyk scored the only goal for Louisville who snapped their 9-game winning streak with a 3-1 loss to Kent Roosevelt Monday. Rachel Baughman had the assist as the Lady Leps fell to 10-2.
Singles winners included Gretchen Groves, Alexis Isla, & Sam Pukys, while the doubles teams of Hannah Lemmon & Ciara Antonacci and Sarah Robbins & Lindsay Brindack also won. Louisville is now 11-1.
The Colts, Cowboys, and Packers all won to remain undefeated through Week 4 and the Browns also picked up a win. The Cowboys have yet to allow a point this season. Pictures from each game in post.
Patrick Watson shot an 88 to lead the boys golf team who shot a 360 to finish 9th and Adrienne Metzger shot a 96 to lead the girls golf team who shot a 421 to finish 7th.
Mackenzie Rankin finished with the top Leopards time of 19:48.19, which was good enough for 14th place overall. Michelle Stamp also took 40th (20:41.44) and Sarah Davis placed 54th (21:00.44).
The Lake Blue Streaks defeated the Louisville Leopards Boys Soccer team 3-0 Saturday at the Louisville Soccer Field. The Leopards drop to 6-5 with the loss and are now 0-4 against the Blue Streaks all-time.
Pavin Parks and Kyle Bast hooked up for two touchdown passes, Jake Mathie returned an intereception for a touchdown, and Andy Minster & Joe Crank ran in touchdowns to lead Louisville to their third straight win.
Joey Duckworth ran for 2 touchdowns and threw for another to Jeremy McQuilkin to help lead Louisville to a 35-14 win. Trent Ohman also ran for a score & Gary Anile had a pick six.