Louisa County High School Athletics had a signing event for three student athletes to complete their National Letters of Intent last Wednesday in the LCHS cafeteria. Sylvie Jackson will attend Davidson to play basketball. Emily Gillespie will attend Northern Kentucky to play softball. Dara J…
The Louisa County Major All-Stars played their District 14 tournament from June 25–July 6, first in a Round Robin pool play tournament, then in a double-elimination tournament hosted on Luck Field in Mineral. Read moreLouisa Little League All-Stars wrap up seasons in district, state tourneys
Louisa County will be among the teams represented at the Virginia Senior League baseball state tournament next month. Read moreSenior league all-stars top district
The Louisa Lions baseball season came to a close in the Region 4D quarterfinal game on May 25, with the Lions falling to Salem 2-1. Read moreEarly runs give Spartans edge over Lions
Five Louisa baseball players are taking their talent to college next season, including three going to the same school. Read moreSix more seniors commit to play college athletics
The Louisa Lions’ boys tennis team hosted the Goochland Bulldogs on May 18 for their senior night match, closing out their regular season. The Lions fell 6-3. Read moreLouisa netters host Goochland for senior night
The Louisa Lions baseball and softball teams wrapped up their regular season with home shutouts over the Goochland Bulldogs on May 19. Read moreSluggers beat Bulldogs to wrap up regular season
The Lions’ baseball team picked up two more district wins as they work their way to the end of the 2022 regular season, giving up just one run each to Charlottsville and Albemarle in contests on May 12 and 16. Read moreLion sluggers add two more Jefferson District wins
The Louisa Lions baseball team picked up a pair of district road wins over the past week before falling to the Western Albemarle Warriors 5-2 at home on May 10. Read moreSluggers win pair of road games, lose to Western at home
The Louisa Lions picked up a couple of district wins on the diamond, defeating Fluvanna on the road and Monticello at home. Read moreBaseball roars past Fluvanna, Monticello
The Louisa Lions’ baseball team went 2-1 over a three-game stretch, defeating the Charlottesville Black Knights and Goochland Bulldogs and coming up short against the Albemarle Patriots. Read moreSluggers shut out Black Knights at home, beat Goochland on the road
After winning the first two games of their spring break tournament in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Louisa Lions’ baseball team split the final two games of the week, ending the trip with a record of 3-1. Read moreBaseball splits final games of Myrtle Beach tourney
The Louisa Lions baseball team scored wins in the first two games of their spring break tournament in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, defeating Horsehead High School on April 11 and Myrtle Beach High School on April 12. Read moreLions make noise in spring break tourney
The Louisa Lions baseball team was back at home for a pair of games over the past week, hosting the Orange County Hornets on April 5 and the Patrick Henry Patriots on March 30. Read moreSluggers sting Hornets in home contest
Note: This article contains stats and comments from Coach Kevin Fisher about the game against Western Albemarle that do not appear in the print edition. Read moreLate surge boosts Lions past Flucos
For the first time since 2020, the Louisa Lions’ baseball team is preparing for a regular, full-length season. Read moreVersatile squad returns to the diamond
The Louisa Lions softball team closed out their season with a home win, defeating the Fluvanna Flucos 3-0 on June 10. Read moreLouisa sluggers end season at home
The Louisa Lions’ baseball team picked up a pair of wins as their season winds down, defeating the Western Albemarle Warriors 2-1 at home on June 8 and bringing home a 12-3 win from Monticello on June 7. Read moreSluggers come up with big hits as season winds down
The Louisa Lions baseball team hosted the Orange County Hornets on June 1, falling 2-0. Read moreSluggers struggle to make key hits
The Louisa County High School baseball team scored a 10-0 shutout over the Charlottesville Black Knights, following a tough 8-4 loss to Albemarle. Late explosions made the difference in both games. Read moreLate surges make difference for sluggers
The Louisa County High School softball team shut out the Fluvanna Flucos 9-0 on May 13 to improve their season record to 4-1. Read moreLouisa sluggers travel to Fluvanna
Louisa’s baseball team remains undefeated following wins over Jefferson District rivals Monticello and Western Albemarle. Read moreLouisa sluggers improve to 4-0
The Louisa Lions’ baseball team earned their second win of the season on April 29, defeating the Orange County Hornets 7-4 in their first road game of the season. Read moreSluggers travel to Orange
The Louisa Lions baseball and softball teams got their seasons started in style, shutting out the Charlottesville Black Knights at home on April 27. Read moreSluggers shut out Charlottesville
It’s been more than a year since the Louisa County High School baseball team had their season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of last week, the team is back on the field and getting ready for a new season. Read moreBaseball returns with fresh squad
The Louisa County Little League baseball and softball teams are taking the field for their fall season after missing out on their spring and summer seasons due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read moreLittle League fall season underway
Like many athletes, Evan Cash began playing baseball at a young age and quickly fell in love with the sport. His favorite aspect of the game, he says, is the camaraderie among team members. Read moreLouisa senior to play with Saints
For many people, 13 is considered an unlucky number. For Ethan Snyder, it’s just the number of years he’s been playing baseball. In that time, he’s played for several different teams and programs, including Louisa Little League, travel teams in Midlothian and Richmond and, of course, the Lou… Read moreFrom Lion to Tiger
Anyone who has been following Louisa baseball the last few years might not believe it, but Michael Barber didn't always play the game. Until the age of six, soccer was his sport of choice. Then a friend of his father’s encouraged him to give baseball a try, and he’s been playing it ever since. Read moreLouisa shortstop looks to help build college program
Baseball season is getting underway in Louisa and the Lions are looking to improve on last season’s results. Read moreLions look to reverse close losses
Enjoy America’s favorite pastime with free entry into the Charlottesville TomSox game on July 12 at 7 p.m. during Library Night. Read moreFree TomSox entry for library members