Leopards Tame Tigers 71-47 in District Final Rematch – Boys Basketball
Will Aljancic and Hayden Nigro scored a game high 19 each as Louisville upended visiting Howland 71-47. Brayden Gross also scored 16 as the Leopards won their sixth straight.
Will Aljancic and Hayden Nigro scored a game high 19 each as Louisville upended visiting Howland 71-47. Brayden Gross also scored 16 as the Leopards won their sixth straight.
Michael Emerick rolled a 460 series to lead the Louisville Boys who fell to host Minerva 2615-2345. Abigail Wenger rolled a 278 series to lead the Lady Leopards who fell to the host Lions 2343-1688.
Hayden Nigro scored a game high 25 points and was named team MVP in leading the Leopards to a 70-62 win over the Cardinals at the Hall of Fame City Hardwood Classic at Massillon. Will Aljancic scored also scored 17 and both Brayden Gross & Ashton Marshall added 12 each.
Brooke Haren scored a game high 13 points and Courtney Barwick dropped in 11 points to lead the Lady Leopards past the visiting Tornadoes 42-23. Louisville has now won 4 straight with their milestone 600th victory.
Michael Emerick rolled a 408 series but the Louisville Boys were edged by East Canton 2440-2429. Madison Denzer rolled a 399 series for the Lady Leopards who fell to the Lady Hornets 2107-1870.
Dominic Hoffarth was the 150 champion as Louisville took 2nd at the North Canton Holiday Tournament. Kolten Barker and Dylan Rhoads also finished as individual runner-ups for the Leopards.
Will Aljancic reached 1000 career points and finished with a game high 30 to lead Louisville past visiting Austintown Fitch 70-36. Hayden Nigro also scored 18 and Brayden Gross added 7 as the Leopards won their fourth straight.
The LHS Speech & Debate Team took 3rd at Tusky Valley, 4th at Vermillion, and 6th at Perry and also had individuals compete at New Philadelphia this month.
Estrella Lopez-Cruz rolled a team record 247 game to lead the Lady Leopards to their 1st victory of the season at Massillon 1654-1376. Michael Emerick Jr. rolled a 438 series to lead the Louisville Boys over the host Tigers 2063-2004.
Will Aljancic scored a game high 17 points to lead Louisville past South Range 72-25 in the home opener. Hayden Nigro also scored 12 and Brayden Gross 10 as the Leopards improved to 3-2.