Carrying a 3-game winning streak into this weekend, the Louisville Lightning Soccer team have a lot of momentum to finish the season strong. With 5 regular season scheduled games left to play, the Lightning is hoping to make some loud noise going into the post-season. After starting off to a disappointing beginning, the team is playing to the level and getting the results they've expected the entire time.
In the midst of their 3-game home stretch, the Louisville Lightning is happy to celebrate kids night tonight at 8 pm at Mockingbird Valley Soccer Complex as they play host to the Ohio Vortex.
Mascots will be on hand, inflatables will be in the kids zone, and there will even be a special appearance by newly-inaugurated Mayor Greg Fischer. Also, the players will be on hand after the game for autograph an session, so be sure to stick around!
The Lightning enter tonight's game after a tough loss against the Cincinnati Kings.
As the Cincinnati Kings come to Louisville this weekend to take on the Lightning, they boast the title of being the current PASL divisional leaders. Louisville hopes to send them packing with a loss as they try to build on their big win last weekend against Detroit.
Though the team may not be at full strength due to injuries, head coach Ted Nichols is optomistic about their chances ""Ryan McDonald is out with a strained back, and Lee Weyland is out with a strained calf. Ross Hopkins is out and we’ve got some guys likely out because of the USL Combine coming u
It's been a rough start to the season for the Louisville Lightning. Although their record in the league stands at 1-5, they are confident that their W-L column isn't exactly representative of how the season has gone. They have been in each contest and have lost by a total of 14 goals combined. That's less than 3 goals a game, and in indoor soccer, that's not many.
However, their expectations for the season haven't changed.
Losing doesn't leave a great taste in the mouth. The Louisville Lightning Soccer Team knows this first hand as it's been over two weeks since they last played... and lost.
In the match to get even against their West Coast foes, the Louisville Lightning were unable to get the advantage against the San Diego Sockers this weekend at Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club.
With two players registering hat tricks against the Lightning, San Diego improved their record to an undefeated 6-0 on the season.
Tonight at 8 pm at Mockingbird Valley Soccer Complex, the Louisville Lightning take on the defending PASL champions, San Diego Sockers. Get your white on and come on out to the Mellwood facility to help ensure a victory!
After their first road trip of the season, the Lightning return to take on the Evansville Crush this Friday night at Mockingbird Valley Soccer Center (Mellwood Lane) at 8 pm. It's a special "College Night" for students, so grab your ID and come out for a night of soccer!
As we at Louisville.com have been reminding you for weeks now, October is breast cancer awareness month. There have been walks, benefits, concerts and fundraisers all month long and Louisville's professional soccer team is getting in on the action!
Tonight, at 8 pm at Mockingbird Valley Indoor Soccer Club, the Louisville Lightning will be hosting an intra-squad scrimmage. Admission is free, but the team will be accepting donations for the Susan G Komen foundation. The 'Yellow vs Pink' matchup will place current Lightning players against one another.
