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Gabe Stoffer won #2 singles 6-1, 6-1 to lead the Leopards in their 4-0 shutout of the visiting Mustangs in a weather-shortened match. Both Louisville doubles teams also won in straight sets as LHS improved to 3-1.
Kenzi Denzer homered and Katie Heath threw a complete game 3-hitter as the Leopards defeated the visiting Tigers 3-1 in their season opener. Kaitlin Twinem also recorded an RBI triple and scored on Matti Benson’s RBI single in the first inning.
Garrett Holleran and Logan Demo won #2 doubles by a perfect count of 6-0, 6-0 to lead Louisville in their 4-1 road victory over Barberton. Gabe Stoffer and Chase Duskey also won their singles matches in straight sets as the Leopards improved to 2-1.
Connor Morley struck out 6 while earning the victory in his first start of the season as the Leopards upended the Cougars 10-1 in the Johnny Whited Memorial Classic in Hunter Wright Stadium in Kingsport, Tennessee. Zander Triplett also finished with 3 of Louisville’s 12 hits and scored a pair of runs.
Gabe Stoffer and Chase Duskey both won their singles matches in two sets to lead the Leopards in their 3-2 loss at Dover. Louisville is now 1-1 on the season.
Austin Beck and Gabe Stoffer both won their singles matches in straight sets to lead the Leopards to a 5-0 road shutout of the host Falcons in their season opener.
Dominic Hoffarth won his 2nd straight state title capping off a perfect postseason in 150 and leading Louisville to a top 10 finish at the DII State Tournament. Dylan Rhoads also placed 3rd in 132 and Kolten Barker took 7th in 126.
Dominic Hoffarth and Dylan Rhoads both captured their first district titles as Louisville placed 5th at the DII Garfield Heights District Tournament. Kolten Barker also took 3rd to qualify for state and Connor Novosel finished in 5th.
Will Aljancic broke the LHS career three-pointer record en rout to scoring a game high 24 points, but the #10 Leopards were edged by the #8 Warriors 49-48 in the DI Northeast 3 District Semifinals. Hayden Nigro also scored 12 and Brayden Gross added 10 as Louisville finished 19-5.
Dominic Hoffarth, Connor Novosel, Dylan Rhoads, and Wyatt Smith all earned sectional titles in leading Louisville to its sixth consecutive team sectional championship. Kolten Barker and Beau Nezbeth both finished as sectional runner-ups as 10 different Leopards advanced to the district tournament.