Leopards Blanked by Vikings In Indoor Match at HOF Racket Club – Boys Tennis
Louisville was shutout on the road at North Canton Hoover 5-0 in a rare indoor match played at the Hall of Fame Racket Club. The Leopard are now 5-7 on the season.
Louisville was shutout on the road at North Canton Hoover 5-0 in a rare indoor match played at the Hall of Fame Racket Club. The Leopard are now 5-7 on the season.
Brooke Hubbard scored 4 goals to lead the Lady Leopards past the host Bulldogs 14-4. Tess Golden and Kylee Murphy also recorded hat tricks as Louisville improved to 4-5.
Charlie Roberts went 2-for-3 and hit a walk-off 2-run single as the Leopards run-ruled the visiting Panthers 12-2. Andrew Corona and Kyle Vesely also went 2-for-3 and Cole Miller struck out 6 on the mound as Louisville improved to 7-3.
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Matti Benson finished 3-for-4 and Addy Campbell hit a pair of doubles but Louisville fell to visiting Field 12-9. Chay Cline, Brooke Haren, Anna Sirohman, and Kaitlin Twinem each had a pair of hits for the Leopards who fell to 7-4.
Austin Beck won #1 singles in straight sets 6-0, 6-1 as the Leopards blanked the visiting Eagles 5-0. Gabe Stoffer, Chase Duskey, and both Louisville doubles teams also won a perfect 6-0, 6-0 as LHS improved to 5-7.
The lead changed hands 6 times before the host Lady Leopards succumbed to a Blue Steak 7th inning rally 7-6. Addy Campbell, Kenzi Denzer, and Anna Sirohman all had multi-hit games to lead Louisville.
Charlie Roberts batted 2-for-4 with a 2-run homer in the opening inning, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton 6-4. Andrew Corona also hit a pair of doubles and Connor Morley recorded an RBI single as the Leopards fell to 6-3.
Cole Miller hit a 3-run homer and a 3-run triple to lead the Leopards in their 9-0 shutout of the host Fighting Irish. Connor Morley threw 6 shutout innings and struck out 3 to earn his fourth win on the mound as Louisville won its 5th straight contest.
Katie Heath threw a complete game while striking out 3 in leading the Leopards to a 4-2 win over the host Grizzlies. Matti Benson also batted 2-for-3 with an RBI as Louisville won its 6th straight.