Coventry Comets at Louisville Leopards Boys Soccer Scrimmage 2013 Video Highlights
The Comets scored 4 unanswered goals to down the Leopards 5-2 in the scrimmage opener Thursday. Micah Neuenschwander & Austin Hallas scored goals for Louisville.
The Comets scored 4 unanswered goals to down the Leopards 5-2 in the scrimmage opener Thursday. Micah Neuenschwander & Austin Hallas scored goals for Louisville.
Eleven different Leopards scored during a 68-0 road victory over the Dukes on September 19, 1997. The 68-point margin was the third largest on the road in Louisville Football History.
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.
Jon Herbert scored 3 touchdowns and accounted for 306 yards of offense to lead the Leopards past the Indians 36-9 on September 17, 1999. Louisville out-gained Northwest 411-143 in yardage.
Ben Schmucker threw for 258 yards and 2 touchdowns and also ran for 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the Warriors 26-6 on October 13, 2006. Louisville’s defense held West Branch three times inside the redzone.
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.
Jon Aljancic accounted for 297 yards of total offense and Brian Beatty scored 3 touchdowns as Louisville shocked West Branch with a 31-0 halftime lead in a battle of undefeated state-ranked squads.
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.
Brian Beatty ran for 151 yards and scored two touchdowns to help lead the Louisville Leopards to a 28-12 victory over the host Dover Tornadoes back on October 16, 1992.
Jon Aljancic led Louisville by passing for 180 yards and 3 touchdowns, while also scoring a touchdown on defense. The Leopards demolished the Dukes 42-14 back on September 25, 1992.