Louisville at West Branch 1999 Football Highlights
Jason Farkas rushed for 119 of Louisville’s 253 yards on the ground & also scored 2 touchdowns during the Leopards 42-6 win over the Warriors on September 24, 1999.
Jason Farkas rushed for 119 of Louisville’s 253 yards on the ground & also scored 2 touchdowns during the Leopards 42-6 win over the Warriors on September 24, 1999.
Jon Herbert scored 3 touchdowns and accounted for 306 yards of offense to lead the Leopards past the Indians 36-9 on September 17, 1999. Louisville out-gained Northwest 411-143 in yardage.
Gary Whaley finished with 106 yards passing and threw a touchdown pass to Jacob Burkhart to lead the Leopards to a 7-6 win over 1st place West Branch. Curtis Elsass also rushed for 106 yards.
Ben Schmucker threw for 258 yards and 2 touchdowns and also ran for 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the Warriors 26-6 on October 13, 2006. Louisville’s defense held West Branch three times inside the redzone.
Trent Ohman led the Leopards offense and the defense delivered all night long to rally Louisville back from a devastating blow dealt by Alliance on September 28, 2012.
Louisville struck first when Jason Dossi recovered a fumble in the endzone, but Fostoria scored 48 unanswered points to win their 27th consecutive game and a trip to the 1992 DII State Championship game.
Louisville Leopards football will be in the Division III Northeast Ohio Region for the 2013 & 2014 season. Here is a breakdown by all the Regions for all the divisions throughout the state.
Breakdown of all seven football divisions based off of the official Division Breakdowns released by the OHSAA today. Louisville will be the largest school in DIII.
The Leopards erased a 14-0 deficit in downing the Minutemen 28-14 to earn the first playoff victory in team history. Brian Beatty ran for 161 yards and 3 Touchdowns to lead Louisville to 11-0.
Jon Aljancic accounted for 297 yards of total offense and Brian Beatty scored 3 touchdowns as Louisville shocked West Branch with a 31-0 halftime lead in a battle of undefeated state-ranked squads.