Leopards Start Off 1-3
Originally Published In: THE SPOTLIGHT Volume 83, Issue 1 (October 2006) By Jared Heller The Louisville Leopards started off the season 1-3 after playing some real tough opponents. The Leps fought hard but fell...
Originally Published In: THE SPOTLIGHT Volume 83, Issue 1 (October 2006) By Jared Heller The Louisville Leopards started off the season 1-3 after playing some real tough opponents. The Leps fought hard but fell...
Louisville upended visiting Poland Seminary to start the season on August 25, 2006. Brandon Hostetler & Ben Schmucker each scored twice on the ground & Kyle Falk also caught a touchdown pass.
A 37 yard flea flicker early in the fourth quarter propelled Canfield past Louisville 7-0 in the 2005 DII Regional Championship Game. Six Leopard turnovers plague the Leopards who finished 12-1.
Originally Published in: THE HELLERVILL NEWSPAPER By Jared Heller The Louisville Leopards and Massillon Tigers both have traditional winning football teams. However, neither have ever met in a game (at least their varsity squads...
Originally Published in: THE HELLERVILL NEWSPAPER By Jared Heller Minutemen Field, Lexington – Backed up on their own goaline with less than a minute left, the Leopards defense still did not give in. With...
Louisville scored three touchdowns in the final 6:42 to tie the game before winning in overtime 27-21. Drew Kuhn threw for 328 yards & 4 touchdowns, 3 of which found the hands of Bill Poyser.
Ben Chlebina accounted for 3 of Lake’s 5 turnovers including a pick six during the Blue Streaks 24-0 Playoff Victory over the Leopards on November 12, 2004.
Aaron Scott ran for 176 yards & a touchdown, Brian Whaley & Mark Gulling each scored 2 touchdowns, and Louisville ended their 37-21 victory by blanking host North Canton over the final 34:10.
Olmsted Falls blocked Louisville’s game-winning field goal attempt in the final seconds to defeat the Leopards 21-20 in a heartbreaking DII Playoff contest back on November 8, 2002.
Despite losing their star runningback, the Leopards grouped together to demolish the Dukes 35-3 to clinch their fourth straight NBC Title. Louisville out-gained Marlington 362-87 and had more first downs by a count of 25-6.