Hoover Vikings at Louisville Leopards 1993 Football Highlights
Chris Menegay rushed for 146 of the Louisville’s 308 yards and all 4 touchdowns during the Leopards 27-0 win over the Vikings on September 3, 1993.
Chris Menegay rushed for 146 of the Louisville’s 308 yards and all 4 touchdowns during the Leopards 27-0 win over the Vikings on September 3, 1993.
The Louisville defense held Carrollton to just 24 total yards, including -11 yards on the ground in a 43-0 shutout. Brian Beatty scored 3 touchdowns and racked up 168 total yards to lead the offense.
Louisville rallied with a touchdown pass from Jon Aljancic to Brian Beatty and a run by Chris Menegay to take a second quarter lead before ending two Hoover scoring threats at the end of the contest.
Joe Greco recorded 2 of the Leopards 5 interceptions and scored 2 touchdowns as the Leopards defeated the host Warriors 48-6 back on September 21, 1990. Brian Beatty also scored 3 touchdowns for LHS.
Rob Arnold ran for pair of touchdowns and threw another to Greg Clark as the Leopards shutout the visiting Dukes 34-0. John Sivy and Joe Greco also scored on 1 yard touchdown runs.
John Sivy broke the tie with a third quarter touchdown run as Louisville won on the road at Wintersville 16-7. Brian Beatty ran for 106 yards and Todd Henne also had 62 yards receiving & a touchdown.
The 1990 Ravenna Ravens at Louisville Leopards football box score with game statistics and scoring summary. Joe Greco ran for 98 yards & 3 touchdowns and Brian Beatty also ran for 115 yards as the Leopards defeated the Ravens 22-10.
The 1990 Louisville Leopards at North Canton Hoover Vikings Football Game Box Score and Game Statistics. The Vikings won the game 24-7 back on August 24, 1990.
Rob Arnold ran for a touchdown and threw another to Todd Henne but Louisville lost to visiting GlenOak 42-13 back on October 13, 1989. View video highlights.
Mark Sanders caught two miracle tipped touchdown passes to both tie the game in regulation & win in double overtime as Louisville stunned Lake 12-6 back on October 6, 1989.