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LEOPARDS GET BACK ON TRACK

LOUISVILLE OH- After a tough loss over the weekend to Howland, Louisville was looking to regroup on Wednesday against Coventry. They were able to get back to their winning ways with a 66-21 dismantling of the Comets.

Louisville was led by Brooke Haren with 13 points on the night. She was a big reason Louisville jumped out to a 20-1 lead. Kelsey Adelman came up huge for the Leopards as well finishing the night with 12 points. Courtney Barwick was also in double figures with 10.

Louisville will take a week off before facing Canton Central Catholic Wednesday in Canton.

HOWLAND SNAPS LEOPARDS WIN STREAK


By Noah Ricks

HOWLAND CENTER, OH – 1-4 may seem like a disappointing start on paper, but Howland girls’ coach Aaron Pounds believes that his team is playing strong to start their season. That mentality showed as the Tigers beat the Louisville Leopards 69-65 on their home floor Saturday. Although the Leopards were 5-1 coming into the contest, this is exactly what Pounds expected from his girls.

 

“I don’t think it was an upset, and I don’t think our season starting off was that disappointing, if I’m being honest with you,” Pounds told YSN’s Noah Ricks. “Anybody that looks at our schedule can see that we played some really, really quality teams, and it actually prepared us for a game like tonight. I think Hoover has been undefeated, Salem was 6-0 at one point, Massillon Perry, their only loss was to Canfield. We got Ursuline, now we just got Louisville, so Louisville was 5-1 coming into here. Our schedule’s been really, really brutal. First game, we lost by one, so disappointing in the fact because of the record, maybe a little bit, but every single game these girls have played hard.”

 

The Tigers had three players score in double figures against the Leopards. Along with Alyssa Pompelia’s 16 and Taylor Lawrence’s 19 came a dominant 22-point night from sophomore Alyssa Massucci, arguably the best game of her career. She attacked the glass aggressively as layups were going in left and right. Pounds believes that this was the night where she showed her true potential. 

 

“She’s had a couple of games where she’s missed a couple of shots, missed a couple of bunnies. She made them tonight, she knocked them down. We got her a couple of minutes in JV. The last two games, she’s lit up JV in one quarter, so I think that kind of gave her some confidence, ready to come in and play tonight, even though she’s a Varsity starter. We’ve been kind of hit with injuries, a little bit of the flu bug, and we’re down to 13 girls. We lost another one tonight, so we’re down to like 12 girls right now, so that’s the reason we played one of our Varsity starters. She’s only a sophomore, she only played a quarter of JV, so we needed it. That really built up our confidence.” 

 

Howland built up a strong lead in the fourth as they went ahead by fifteen at 58-43, but Louisville came storming out as their hot-shooting girls pushed the lead down to as little as five. Coach Pounds wanted to regroup after they were not able to stop shots from the free throw line throughout most of the night. He wanted to tell his girls one important thing.

 

“I was telling them, be patient, work the ball, be smart, and nothing but a layup. There’s no reason to fire up threes, there’s no reasons to shoot a bad shot, nothing but a layup. Don’t lose your aggressiveness. You know, when we broke the press, we still attacked the rim and we got a couple of easy layups and we made a couple of free throws at the line. That’s been kind of an Achille heels for us, too, is we missed a lot of free throws in the first couple of games. ”

 

The Lady Tigers with the win will improve to 2-4 on the year, a record which matches their mark in non-league play. They will stay home on Wednesday to play their first AAC game of the year against a powerful Boardman team. Pounds knows the importance of this game as he was telling this to his girls in the locker room. 

 

“That’s a league game. We start our league Wednesday. I actually just told the girls that. It’s almost a new season. We’re 0-0 going into the league, so I want to win the league, I think Boardman, it’s not an easy league. We have got some good quality teams up there, so we have got to come ready to play. Our schedule early on has really prepared us to get ready to come in here and play our league, so we will be ready to go.”

 

The Leopards, on the other hand, will only drop their second game of the year as they drop to 5-2 overall. They will go back home on Wednesday as they play host to Akron Coventry.

 

LOUISVILLE WRECKS RAIDERS SHIP

CANFIELD OH- It was the home opener for South Range on Friday night. The Louisville Leopards came in with bad intentions for the Raiders party. They wrecked the home opener with 61-39 domination of the Raiders.

The Leopards were led by Will Aljancic who finished with an impressive 24 points. Hayden Nigro also added a strong 22 points.

South Range was led by Landon Moore, and Dylan Turvey who both finished with 8 points.

Louisville will stay on the road Tuesday to take on Alliance.

LEOPARDS BALANCE ENOUGH TO GET PAST BOARDMAN

BOARDMAN OH- Louisville was looking for their third win in a row on Wednesday night as they ventured in to Boardman to take on the Spartans.

The Leopards found themselves in a battle from the jumps. The teams went back and forth for the first several minutes. However, Louisville’s defense forces several consecutive turnovers that led to an offensive run. They pushed to a 20-9 lead by the 6 minute mark of the second frame. Boardman wouldn’t go away, they used a 8-2 run to cut the lead to 22-17.  Louisville did push back before halftime to take a ten point lead into the locker room 34-24.

Although the Leopards couldn’t completely separate from the Spartans in the second half, they also didn’t allow them to get too close for comfort. Mid way through the final frame is when the Leopards finally pushed away for good. They ran their lead up to 15 and eventually would win 59-47.

The Leopards had 3 players who finished with 16 points. Kelsey Adelman, Brooke  Haren, and Aubrey Thorne all led the team.

Emma Mills led the Spartans with 15 points. Mackenzie Riccitelli added 14 to the cause. She had 12 at halftime, and Louisville did a good job keeping her in check in the second half.

Postgame interview with Jeff Couto:

 

Postgame Interview With Brooke Haren:

 

 

LEOPARDS ROLL IN HOME OPENER

LOUISVILLE OH- In what was Louisville’s home opener for the season. The Lady Leopards hosted The Chardon Lady Hilltoppers Saturday afternoon. 

The first quarter saw The Hilltoppers grab an early advantage. Some back and forth scoring led to various lead changes in the first quarter of play.

The highlight of the first 8 minutes? Kelsey Adelman put up 11 points for her team, leading them to a 22-16 lead going into the second quarter. 

Emily Noerr had a response early for The Lady Leopards, scoring through the defense, a part of an 18 point performance for Noerr. 

Quarter number two belonged to Louisville, as three of Taryn Miglitch’s four 3-point shots on the day helped The Leopards outscore Chardon in the second 27-12. 

Going into halftime leading 49-29, Louisville, and Coach Couto, had yet another trick up their sleeve. As Brooke Haren scored most of her 20 points in the second half.

On the day, Louisville had three players with 20 or more points, as Taryn Mglitch had 24, Kelsey Adelman 21, and Brooke Haren 20. Totaling 65 of their teams 77 points on Saturday afternoon. A first in Louisville history. 

Louisville goes to 2-1 on the season with the 77-52 victory over Chardon. The Leopards will hit the road again, with a matchup scheduled with The Boardman Lady Spartans on Wednesday, December 1st. 

 

* Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell.

Postgame interview with Jeff Couto:

 

Postgame interview with Kelsey Adelman:

 

LOUISVILLE BOYS BASKETBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH TOM SIEGFRIED

LOUISVILLE OH- The name “Siegfried” needs no introduction throughout the halls of Louisville. As the winningest boys basketball coach in Leopards history, it is no wonder why the community is looking for another great season!

Highlighted with impressive height and an even more impressive schedule. This is truly a team that looks to be built differently. 

With 16 more victories needed to grab that important 200 career wins for Coach Siegfried. Perhaps Leopard Nation will have a lot to celebrate this year.

Anthony and Ty from Running Point highlight that fantastic career and look ahead to the season ahead for Louisville!

 

*Contributed By YSN’s Ty Bartell

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LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 2) WITH TROY DAVIS

LOUISVILLE OH- It has been a big week for Louisville football. They got their first win of the season this week against Alliance 28-27. The kids that have fought and clawed all season finally got to see results. Their motto all season has been “Built Different” and they proved by continuing to put the work in through the struggle of the season. It has taken the senior leadership to keep the team together. Head coach Troy Davis can attest to that.

Coach Davis took the time this week to come on YSN’s Running Point to talk about his team’s big win. He talks with Anthony Hartwig, and Ty Bartell about his group of guys, the growth of the team, and so much more. Take time to earn your spots in Louisville football’s Coach’s Corner with Troy Davis.

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LEOPARDS UPSET SALEM TO MOVE ON

SALEM OH- Louisville may have come in the underdog in Tuesday night’s matchup with 12th seeded Salem, but that didn’t bother them at all. The Leopards defense stalled the Quakers for a 2-0 shutout. They advance to the sectional finals.

Sophomore Drew Dillen knocked one in early in the first half to take a 1-0 lead. The assist went to Angelo Paquelet. That was all the scoring for the first half, but in the second the Leopards would add to their lead with a goal from freshman Dominic Porter-Kovecich. Joe Reynolds earned his sixth shutout of the season securing one save in front of the net.

Louisville will hit the road again as they advance to travel to sixth seeded Mentor Lake Catholic on Saturday. That game is slated to kick off at 4:00.

LOUISVILLE LEFT FEELING GREEN WITH ENVY

GREEN, OH- The Louisville Leopards Football Team fell on the road against the host Green Bulldogs 49-24 Friday Night at Green Memorial Stadium. With the loss, Louisville drops to 0-7 on the season.

Senior runningback Connor Adelman ran the ball 13 times for 93 yards, scored a pair of rushing touchdowns, and threw a touchdown pass to lead the Leopards. Senior wide receiver Zack Seaman was the recipient of that touchdown pass and finished as Louisville’s leading receiver with 5 catches for 60 yards.

Green opened up the contest by marching 75 yards on 11 plays to take a 7-0 lead. The Bulldogs converted a pair of third downs on the drive and senior quarterback Trevor Van Horn scored from a yard out to break the ice.

The Leopards didn’t waste any time in answering back. After a holding penalty on their first play from scrimmage, junior quarterback Daveion Cruse found a seam through the middle of the line and broke free into the secondary for a 76 yard run before sophomore defensive back Alex Neff made a shoestring tackle at the Green 4 yard line. On the next play, Adelman took a direct snap and plunged through a number of defenders for a 4 yard touchdown run to tie the game up at 7-7.

The Bulldogs next score came when sophomore wide receiver Zachary Baglia took a hand off from Van Horn, ran to his right, and launched a 40 yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Trey Martin. The play came after a holding call had pushed Green back into a 3rd-and-20. The Bulldogs also converted a key 3rd-and-13 on a 20 yard pass play from Van Horn to Baglia earlier in the drive. The score put Green ahead 14-7.

Neither team scored on their next drive. Louisville punted after going three-and-out. The Bulldogs drove to the Leopard 23 yard line before junior linebacker Jacob Davide came through the middle unblocked for a 9 yard sack on 4th-and-4.

On the next play, Adelman made a defender miss in the backfield before running left down the sideline stiff arming more defenders on his way to a 48 yard gain to the Bulldog 20. Two plays later, Cruse tossed to his right to Adelman who stepped back and fired a 24 yard touchdown pass to Seaman in the endzone. Adelman threaded the needle and Seaman made his fifth touchdown reception of the season to cut the deficit to 14-13 with 11:18 left in the second quarter.

Sophomore Anthony Manderine shot in from the left side and blocked the extra point attempt to keep Green ahead by the slimmest of margins.

Both teams punted on their next possessions. Near midfield, Leopards senior left end AJ Lingenhoel dropped Van Horn for a 2 yard loss on second down and then sacked him for a 10 yard loss on third down forcing a punt on 4th-and-19.

Louisville squandered the opportunity on offense by going three-and-out. On 3rd-and-7, a low snap got past Cruse and resulted in a 16 yard loss back to the Louisville 14. Lingenhoel’s ensuing punt netted 31 yards and was fair caught at the LHS 45.

The Bulldogs needed just two plays to take advantage of the great field possession. Van Horn found Martin down the right sideline for a 42 yard completion to the Leopard 3 yard line. On the next play, Van Horn ran left into the endzone behind a block from senior tight end Vincent Galvin to put Green back in front 21-13 with 7:16 remaining in the second quarter.

The marathon continued as Louisville responded with an 8 play, 66 yard game-tying scoring drive. An encroachment penalty on the Bulldogs moved the chains on the first series of downs and Cruse ran to the left for 5 yards to convert a 3rd-and-4 to the GHS 41. Adelman took the handoff on the next play, made a defender miss, and was sprung by a downfield block by Seaman for a 20 yard gain to put the Leopards just outside the redzone.

Three plays later, Adelman ran untouched into the endzone from 8 yards out. The gaping hole Adelman ran through was paved by senior right tackle Cameron Brazek and junior right guard Trevor Eshler. With the swinging gate open, Adelman took a direct snap and ran behind Brazek and junior runningback Seth Anderson to run in the two-point conversion attempt and knot the game at 21-21 with 4:35 to go before halftime.

On Green’s ensuing drive, Van Horn went 5 of 7 through the air hitting his favorite target Martin three times. He first hit senior wide receiver Jack Schaal for a 9 yard completion that moved the sticks on 3rd-and-4 across midfield. Van Horn followed that conversion with completions of 8 and 13 yards to Martin to put the Bulldogs in the redzone.

After a Louisville timeout, Van Horn was flushed out of the pocket to his right. He then cut back left through an open lane in the middle of the field and into the endzone for an 18 yard touchdown scamper to put Green back in the lead at 28-21 with 2:45 to go.

The Leopards managed to cut into the deficit before halftime with a 21 yard field goal by senior placekicker Myles Lab. Louisville drove 71 yards on 12 plays leaving 5 seconds on the clock before Lab hit his first field goal of the year from the left hash.

Cruse found Seaman for a pair of first down completions to begin the drive. Later on a 3rd-and-13, Cruse found Mueller for an 18 yard completion to the Bulldog 25 yard line. Two plays later, Cruse connected with Mueller again for a 14 yard first down completion to the 11 with 24 seconds to go in the half. Cruse followed that with a 7 yard completion to the left to Adelman who was tackled at the 4 yard line. There was a scrum at the end of the play which took precious time off the clock, but Cruse was able to spike the ball with 5 seconds remaining to setup Lab’s boot.

The track meet appeared to slow down out of the locker room. Both teams started the second half with drives that featured a single first down before punting.

Louisville faced a 3rd-and-5 on the next drive and a pass to the left was picked out of the air by junior defensive back Cody Seward. He ran the interception back 25 yards for a pick six to give the Bulldogs their largest advantage of the game at 35-24.

The Leopards went three-and-out on their next drive courtesy of a tackle for a 5 yard loss by senior defensive lineman Jacob Reed on second down and a sack by Galvin out of his linebacker position on third down.

Green melted away the rest of the third quarter consuming 5:44 total while marching 74 yards on 13 plays in response to open up a 42-24 lead. The Bulldogs were aided by a Louisville encroachment penalty on 4th-and-1 from the LHS 30. Four plays later Van Horn tossed to Martin in the right side of the endzone for a 4 yard touchdown completion with 11:22 to go in the game.

While this would be his only touchdown pass, Van Horn finished 31 of 41 through the air for 312 yards to lead the GHS offense. Martin would finish as the game’s leading receiver with 8 catches for 145 yards.

The Leopards were gifted their best field position of the night on their next drive. Junior Brandon Jackson returned a squib kick 17 yards to the LHS 35 and drew a late hit our of bounds tacking on 15 more yards to midfield. However, Louisville only managed to go in reverse. A pair of incompletions with a catch for a 4 yard loss blown up in the backfield by Galvin in-between led to an LHS three-and-out.

The Leopards wouldn’t see the ball again until the final minute of the game when Van Horn ran in his fourth touchdown of the contest. Green went to the ground game on all 17 plays of their 80 yard drive that encompassed 9:44 of game time. Sophomore Josh Just ran the ball 15 times on the drive for 75 yards. Just would finish as the Bulldogs leading rusher with 21 carries for 99 yards.

Davide slammed the door on 3rd-and-goal from the 1, dropping Just for a 2 yard loss. However, Van Horn called his own number on the next play and pounded his way into the endzone for a 3 yard touchdown run with 40 seconds to go in the game. Junior kicker Eli Noirot made the extra point to finish 7 for 7 on point after touchdown attempts for the night and give Green a 49-24 advantage that they would hold until the end.

 

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POLAND BOUNCES BACK AGAINST LEOPARDS

Poland, OH- The Poland Bulldogs played their second game of the homestand against the Louisville Leopards. Both teams came into tonight’s game searching for their first win of the season. It was the Bulldogs of Poland who got into the win column. Poland’s Dom Parker and Jack Fulton both rushed for over 100 yards in tonight’s game. Coach Pavlansky picks up his first win as Poland head coach with a 21-13 victory.

Parker and the Poland Bulldogs kicked off all scoring with a 72 yard touchdown run down the Poland sideline to give the Bulldogs the early 7-0 lead. Jack Fulton would continue with the scoring for the Bulldogs with a 50 yard carry weaving through Leopard defenders increasing the lead to 14. In the second quarter the Leopards would get on the scoreboard with a 3 yard touchdown run by Riston Jobes to make the game 14-7 at halftime.

Poland would answer to open the third quarter with a 50 yard run by Fulton to find the endzone. The Leopards would get into the endzone one last time with a 24 yard touchdown catch to Zach Seaman from Caleb Miller but the Bulldog defense held their ground in the fourth quarter. Poland wins 21-13. Poland (1-1) will face Howland (1-1) next week while Louisville (0-2) will face Wooster (1-1). Catch all the games on YSNLive.com.

*Contributed by YSN’s Anthony Melone