Louisville Leopards at Ravenna Ravens 2007 Football Highlights
Brandon Mathie Caught 6 pass for 105 Yards and 3 Touchdowns from Quarterback Neal Seaman who also ran for 118 yards to lead the Leopards to a 35-28 win at Ravenna in 2007.
Brandon Mathie Caught 6 pass for 105 Yards and 3 Touchdowns from Quarterback Neal Seaman who also ran for 118 yards to lead the Leopards to a 35-28 win at Ravenna in 2007.
Quarterback Dom Iero was involved in three Vikings touchdowns and Xavier Hogan had a touchdown run & pick six to lead the Hoover Vikings past Louisville 41-14
Joey Duckworth threw two touchdown passes & Garrett Yoder had an interception & game-clinching fumble recovery on defense to lead Louisville to their first opening day win since 2009.
Rachel Baughman scored a pair of goals in the second half & Louisville survived a Firestone comeback to win 4-3. Kayla Shakel & Lizz Stefanik each had goals for the Lady Leps as well.
In one the purist games in Louisville Football history, the Leopards defeated the Springfield Spartans on Brian Parker’s 29-yard 4th Quarter Field Goal 3-0, while Brian Ramsey & Kaloni Bell made key plays defensively.
Louisville erased a 22-3 first quarter deficit and Molly Brown hit the game-winning three-pointer with 1.2 second remaining to give the Lady Leopards a victory that they would later need to complete their NBC quest.
The Leopards defense held the Polar Bears to just 94 yards during their lone 17-0 shutout of 1984. Don Israel ran for 89 yards and score. Bruce Mathie also found Matt Zwick for a 38 yard strike in the fourth quarter.
Bob Gladieux scored four touchdowns as the Leopards completed their 10-0 quest with a 28-0 drubbing of Minerva. It was also their fifth consecutive shutout as they finished unscored upon in Tri-County League play.
Bob Gladieux scored on 4 touchdown runs and ran for 149 yards to lead Louisville over Leetonia 66-0. The Louisville offense produced 494 yards of offense in the game and Chuck Ehlers also scored 3 touchdowns.
Bob Gladieux’s 85 yard touchdown run & 85 yard punt return touchdown set the tone early. Tom Chlebeck & Duane Houser each scored touchdowns for Louisville after that to give the Leopards a 26-6 win.