Louisville Notches 1st Road Win at West Branch 175-183 – Girls Golf
Natalie Warner shot a season low 41 to lead the Lady Leopards in their 175-183 win over the host Warriors. Anna Myers also shot 43 as Louisville improved to 4-5.
Natalie Warner shot a season low 41 to lead the Lady Leopards in their 175-183 win over the host Warriors. Anna Myers also shot 43 as Louisville improved to 4-5.
Zach Root shot a match low 37 to lead the Leopards in their 162-178 win over the visiting Panthers. Sam Karcher also shot 40, Cole Miller 41, and Jack Mayle 44 as Louisville won its sixth straight dual match to improve to 6-1.
Lexi Jobe finished with 16 service points, 4 aces, and 6 blocks to lead the Lady Leopards in a 25-17, 18-25, 25-16, 11-25, 15-10 five set victory over the visiting Tornadoes. Madie ElFaye had 26 assists, Kait Kardohely recorded 20 digs, and Brooke Haren threw down 14 kills.
Ryan Kibler scored a pair of goals to lead the Leopards in their 6-0 shutout of the visiting Aviators. Dominic Porter-Kovacich also scored a goal and added an assist as Louisville won their third straight to improve to 4-1.
Alissa Lingenhoel and Madelynn Manley both recorded hat tricks as the Lady Leopards crushed the Comets 16-0. Payton Allan and Alyssa Schillig also scored two goals each as Louisville broke the team single game scoring record to improve to 3-3.
Peyton Biery shot a match low 42 to the Leopards past the visiting Lions 184-266. Anna Myers and Natalier Warner also shot 48 each for Louisville who improved to 3-3.
Cole Miller shot a team low 7 over par 43 to lead the Leopards in their 175-184 home win over the Spartans. Sam Karcher, Jack Mayle, and Zach Root all shot 44 each for Louisville who improved to 5-1.
Drew Dillen scored the game winner with 14 seconds left via an assist from Ian Darrow to lift the Leopards past the host Golden Eagles 1-0. Louisville had never beaten GlenOak in 19 previous meetings dating back to 2003 but improved to 3-1 on the season with the shutout.
Kylah Meyer finished 2nd individually to lead the Lady Leopards and Grant Brown took 6th for the Boys. Both Louisville squads finished in 3rd place in their Large Division races.
Daveion Cruse threw touchdown passes to Charlie Roberts & Andrew Essik as the Leopards defeated the host Indians 16-6. Kolton Loy and Chase Mueller also made interceptions in the endzone on defense as Louisville improved to 1-2.