Marlington Dukes at Louisville Leopards 2011 Football Highlights
Chad Neff had 110 yards on the ground, 200 yards passing, and scored 4 touchdowns during Louisville’s 35-28 win over Marlington in the NBC opener.
Chad Neff had 110 yards on the ground, 200 yards passing, and scored 4 touchdowns during Louisville’s 35-28 win over Marlington in the NBC opener.
The Leopards scored all their points in the fourth quarter in rallying for a 12-3 victory over the visiting Knights back on September 11, 2009. Bobby Swigert threw for 105 yards and ran in the game-winner to lead Louisville.
The Leopards scored on their first 4 second half possessions in defeating the Knights 28-3 back on September 5, 2008. Neal Seaman threw 2 touchdown passes to Bobby Swigert & Dane Mathie scored twice.
Louisville erupted for 35 second half points to rout the Mayfield Wildcats 41-13 in the 2007 DII State Semifinals. Neal Seaman threw a pair of touchdown passes and Caly Swigert scored on a pair of fourth quarter touchdown runs.
Clay Swigert ran in a third quarter touchdown and Tyler Adkins caught a fourth quarter touchdown pass from Neal Seaman as the Louisville Leopards defeated the North Canton Hoover Vikings 35-21 back on September 7, 2007.
Ben Schmucker ran for 190 yards and 5 touchdowns, Marcus Poyser ran for 118 yards and a touchdown, Kyle Falk ran for 2 touchdowns, and Aaron Hooper scored late during the Leopards 58-6 win over the Lions on October 27, 2006.
Ben Schmucker ran for 133 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead the Leopards offense, while Marcus Poyser also carried the ball 14 times for 45 yards on the ground during Louisville’s 20-6 win at Carrollton on October 20, 2006.
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.
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.