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Caleb Harsh shot a team best 77 to lead the boys and Peyton Biery shot 89 to lead the girls as the Leopards placed 6th at the Northeast Ohio Co-Ed Tournament. Jack Mayle also shot 79 as Louisville finished as runner-up for the boys field.
Peyton Biery shot 11 over par 82 and captured 1st team all-tournament honors in leading the Lady Leopards to a 6th place finish out of 15 teams. Kylie Wallace also shot 97, Natalie Warner 98, and Anna Myers 101 for LHS.
Peyton Biery shot a team low 92 to lead the Lady Leopards who placed 7th out of 12 teams at the Elms Sectional Preview. Kylie Wallace also shot 94, Natalie Warner 95, and Anna Myers 99 for LHS.
Louisville was shutout by host New Philadelphia 5-0. The Quakers won every match in two sets as the Lady Leopards fell to 0-2.
Sam Karcher placed shot 7 over par 78 to place 9th individually as Louisville tied Kent Roosevelt for 7th place in the DI Flight. Jack Mayle also took 14th shooting 8 over par 80 for the tournament.
Amelia Henderhan had 6 saves in goal, but the Lady Leopards were blanked by the visiting Lady Bulldogs 3-0 in their season opener. Kailey Hobart scored a pair of goals to lead Stow.
View Louisville Leopards at Akron Firestone Falcons Boys Golf Box Score from August 11, 2022. Louisville defeated Akron Firestone 169-214
Daveion Cruse connected with Chase Mueller on a 36 Yard Touchdown pass late in the second quarter as the Leopards tied the visiting Cardinals 7-7 in a two quarter scrimmage. Connor Morley also recorded an interception for Louisville.
Kylie Wallace shot a team best 97 and Peyton Biery shot 100 to lead the Lady Leopards in their 12th place finish in the morning wave of the Hudson Lady Explorer Invite at Lake Forest Country Club. Natalie Warner also carded 103, Anna Myers 114, and Isabelle Tack’s 121 allowed Louisville to capture the tie-breaker over GlenOak for 12th.
Sammi Beatty scored a pair of goals to lead a second half comeback in Louisville’s 4-2 scrimmage win over visiting Lancaster. Gracie Bush also scored in the opening half and Alissa Lingenhoel scored the go-ahead goal in the second half as LHS finishes the preseason 7-3-1.