Louisville at Springfield 1998 Football Highlights
Steve Manko passed for 2 touchdowns to Matt Mottice & Adam Reinford in a span of 42 seconds to help the Leopards stun the Spartans 17-14 on October 16, 1998.
Steve Manko passed for 2 touchdowns to Matt Mottice & Adam Reinford in a span of 42 seconds to help the Leopards stun the Spartans 17-14 on October 16, 1998.
Dan Wilson scored on a 26 yard touchdown run with 1:04 remaining and Bob Burick ran in the two-point conversion to lift Louisville past visiting Minerva 27-26 on November 5, 1993.
The Leopards Defense stopped a game-tying two-point conversion attempt with just nine seconds remaining to clinch a 14-12 road victory against the Warriors. Dan Wilson also scored 2 touchdowns for Louisville.
Jeff Hertel’s sack stopped the Spartans potential game-winning drive with just seconds remaining to lift the Leopards 24-19. Dan Wilson ran for 164 yards and 3 touchdowns in the battle of undefeated teams.
The Leopards defense held the Wildcats to only 80 yards in earning their second straight shutout 28-0 on October 8, 1993. Bob Burick caught 2 touchdown passes & Chris Menegay also scored on the ground twice.
Dan Wilson ran for 178 yards, scored two touchdowns on the ground, and returned a kick for the game-winning touchdown to lead Louisville past host Marlington 34-29 back on September 24, 1993.
Dan Wilson rushed for 177 of Louisville’s 433 yards on the ground and scored 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the Quakers 39-20 on September 17, 1993. Tony Long also scored two touchdowns.
Bob Burick finished with 78 yards receiving and Chris Menegay rushed for 77 yards to lead the Leopards past the host Ravens 27-6 on September 10, 1993.
Joe Murdock scored on a 32 yard fourth quarter touchdown run allowing the Generals to defeat the Leopards 14-7 in the opening round of the playoffs on November 5, 1999.
The Lions took a 27-0 advantage with 6:29 left in the third quarter before withstanding a furious Leopards comeback on October 29, 1999. The 27-21 loss allowed West Branch to share the NBC crown with Louisville.