Louisville Places 7th at Big District Tournament – Speech & Debate
The Louisville High School Speech and Debate Team placed 7th in team sweepstakes at the Big District Tournament at Perry High School.
The Louisville High School Speech and Debate Team placed 7th in team sweepstakes at the Big District Tournament at Perry High School.
Joe Fitzgerald rolled a 455 series to lead the Louisville Boys in their 2591-2159 win over host Canton Central Catholic. Alysa Thornhill rolled a 408 series to lead the Lady Leopards in their 2089-1809 loss to the Lady Crusaders.
Dave Kerry rolled a 484 series to lead the Louisville Boys in their 2690-2392 win over visiting Lake Center Christian. Alysa Thornhill rolled a 347 series to lead the Lady Leopards past the Lady Tigers 1696-1668.
Tyler Boldon scored a game high 27 and Will Aljancic poured in 16 as the Leopards defeated the host Crusaders 58-47. Head Coach Tom Siegfried earned his 200th career victory with the win as LHS finishes the regular season 16-6.
Will Aljancic scored a game high 20 points and Hayden Nigro poured in 19 but the Leopards fell to the visiting Blue Streaks 51-46 on Senior Night. Tyler Boldon also scored 5 points as LHS fell to 15-6.
Louisville earned 4th place in team sweepstakes at the Canton District Debate Tournament and had 21 students qualify for the state tournament. Select students also competed at the Three Rivers Tournament in Upper St Clair, Pennsylvania.
Charlotte Nuesch was Louisville’s top scoring gymnast placing 2nd on vault and 3rd on the floor exercise in leading the Lady Leopards to a third place finish as a team at the Polar Bear Invitational.
Kelsey Adelman scored a game high 20 points and Brooke Haren dropped in 17 to lead the Lady Leopards in their last second 55-53 loss to the visiting Explorers in the DI Massillon Perry Sectional Semifinals. Louisville finishes the season 15-7.
#2 Louisville defeated #4 Ashland 48-25 in the consolation match to take 3rd in the DII OHSWCA State Dual Tournament. The Leopards also defeated #7 Miami Trace 42-24 in the quarterfinals before falling to. #3 Aurora 43-29 in the semifinals
Will Aljancic made 5 three-pointers and scored a game high 25 points to lead the Leopards in their 58-54 overtime victory over the visiting Tigers. Hayden Nigro also scored 14 and Brayden Gross added 8 as Louisville improved to 15-5.