Led by Brayden Gross, Louisville boys basketball looks tournament ready as it dominates Division I St. Edward in winning fifth straight game.
Louisville boys basketball takes down its third defending OHSAA state champion this season, beating St. Ignatius on overtime buzzer beater.
"I was just trying not to faint." Richmond Heights can apply some serious heat. The Leopards proved they were cool enough to ...
The Leopards are a difficult team to evaluate due to a brutal schedule and the absence of Brayden Gross to an injury for a lengthy stretch. With Gross now back to join point guard Beau Siegfried and ...
the Louisville Leopards made only five of their 22 3-point attempts. They led by 29 points. The lesson: Defending and rebounding never miss, and the Leopards do both at a level worthy of March. " ...
With Gross now back to join point guard Beau Siegfried and an experienced nucleus, Louisville is a legitimate contender for state in Division III. The Leopards just downed defending D2 state ...
Richmond Heights can apply some serious heat. The Leopards proved they were cool enough to handle it. Louisville was strong with the ball and strong on the boards in pulling out a 64-62 win ...