#8 Top Moment of 2012-13: Leopards Rally Behind Fallen Leader
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.
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.
Louisville Football will be among the largest schools in Division III for the 2013 and 2014 football seasons according to the final enrollment numbers released by the OHSAA on May 30.
These are highlight videos I made for DVDs of Louisville Leopards athlete Joey Duckworth for the 2011 & 2012 Football, 2011-12 Basketball, and 2012 & 2013 Baseball seasons.
The Leopards racked up 336 of their 481 total yards on the ground during a 47-6 thrashing of the visiting Northwest Indians on October 23, 1992. Brian Beatty ran for 119 yards & 3 touchdowns to lead the Leps to 8-0.
Enrollment figures for every football school in Ohio and what division they will be in for the 2013-14 season with the new seven division setup. Also the NBC will be divided among 4 different divisions.
Brian Beatty rushed for 143 yards & a touchdown, Chris Menegay ran for a touchdown, and Jon Aljancic threw 2 touchdown passes to Jason Dossi and Bob Burick during a 28-7 win over Canton South in Week 6 of the 1992 season.