Louisville Earns Back-to-Back Shutouts for 1st Time Since 2004
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Louisville 48, West Branch 0
The Louisville Leopards hit on all cylinders in blanking the host West Branch Warriors 48-0 at Clinton Heacock Stadium Friday. Louisville produced six first half touchdowns en route to a victory that leaves them 6-0 overall and 3-0 in conference play.
The Minster brothers put the Leopards up 14-0 before you could blink. Andy Minster ran for a 48 yard touchdown on a 3rd-and-5 on Louisville’s first drive. Then, after a three-and-out, Frankie Falcone blocked a Warriors punt that was recovered by AJ Minster in the endzone.
Louisville wasn’t finished though. Connor Zwick ran for a 14 yard score to put the Leps up 21-0 at the end of the first quarter. Then the the Leopards added three more touchdowns in the second quarter. Dakota James scored from 2 yards away, Zwick connected with Bryce Mathie for a 33 yard touchdown pass, and Walter Schrock ran 8 yards to pay dirt to give Louisville a 42-0 lead at the break.
In the second half, the Leopards ate up clock with the second string offense. They moved the ball successfully and continued to shutdown West Branch on defense. Jordan Hughes made field goals of 26 and 35 to finalize the score at 48-0.
Zwick finished 5 of 7 passing for 95 yards and also carried the ball 8 times for 89 yards. Schrock finished with 66 rushing yards on 4 attempts and James had 42 yards on 5 carries. Louisville finished with a total of 349 yards rushing on 40 carries from 10 different runners. Kyle Bast led the team in receiving with 2 catches for 43 yards. Andy Minster, Kyle Woost, and Alec Jones all had 2 catches in the receiving game as well.
For the second straight contest, the Leopards defense shutout their opponents. This is the first time Louisville has posted back-to-back shutouts since they defeated Akron Springfield 54-0 and Minerva 28-0 to close the 2004 season. This also marks the first Leopard shutout on the road since they won at Ravenna 28-0 to open the 2009 season.
Louisville’s defense gave up just 106 total yards of offense. West Branch found little success on the ground carrying the ball 30 times for 77 yards and found even less success in their passing attack that finished just 2 of 11 for 29 yards. The Warriors are now 0-6 on the season.
With the victory, Louisville now leads the all-time series over West Branch 22-7 which includes an 11-3 mark on the road. The Leopards have won 13 out of the last 15 in the series overall. This is also the largest margin of victory by any team in the series.
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UP NEXT: The Leopards will next travel to Minerva to take on the Lions on Friday, October 11 at 7 PM. JV will be in action at home on Saturday to take on West Branch and the Freshman squad will host Fairless on Thursday, October 10 at 5 PM.
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Statistics
1 2 3 4 Final
Louisville 21 21 3 3 48
West Branch 0 0 0 0 0
1st Qtr:
L – 9:22 – Andy Minster 48 yd run
Jordan Hughes PAT
3 plays 53 yds
L – 7:33 – AJ Minster recovered Blocked Punt in End Zone
Jordan Hughes PAT
1 play 0 yds
L – 1:18 – Connor Zwick 14 yd run
Jordan Hughes PAT
5 plays 61 yds
2nd Qtr:
L – 11:21 – Dakota James 2 yd run
Jordan Hughes PAT
3 plays 53 yds
L – 7:20 – Bryce Mathie 33 yd pass from Connor Zwick
Jordan Hughes PAT
3 plays 47 yds
L – 2:04 – Walter Schrock 8 yd run
Jordan Hughes PAT
7 plays 75 yds
3rd Qtr:
L – 8:09 – Jordan Hughes 26 yd Field Goal
7 plays 73 yds
4th Qtr:
L – 8:45 – Jordan Hughes 35 yd Field Goal
12 plays 70 yds
Team Stats:
First Downs:
Louisville: 21
West Branch: 6
Rushing:
Louisville: 40 carries for 349 yds
West Branch: 30 carries for 77 yds
Passing:
Louisville: 10 of 12 for 130 yds 1 TD 0 INT
West Branch: 2 of 11 for 29 yds 0 TD’s 0 INT
Fumbles/Lost:
Louisville: 3/0
West Branch: 3/2
Penalty/Yds:
Louisville: 4/35
West Branch: 3/24
3rd Down Conversions:
Louisville: 6/9
West Branch: 2/12
4th Down Conversions:
Louisville: 0/0
West Branch: 1/2
Individual Stats:
Rushing:
Louisville: Connor Zwick – 8 carries 89 yds 1 TD
Walter Schrock – 4 carries 66 yds 1 TD
Dakota James – 5 carries 42 yds 1 TD
Andy Minster – 1 carry 48 yds 1 TD
Joe Crank – 6 carries 30 yds
Brandon Reynolds – 2 carries 25 yds
Dalton Deckerd – 5 carries 15 yds
Jacob Adams – 3 carries 15 yds
Kyle Ashcraft – 4 carries 11 yds
Marco Buccasso – 2 carries 8 yds
West Branch: Logan Nagy – 22 carries 44 yds
Passing:
Louisville: Connor Zwick – 5 of 7 for 95 yds 1 TD 0 INT
Joe Crank – 5 of 5 for 35 yds 0 TD’s 0 INT
West Branch: Bryce Butcher – 2 of 11 for 29 yds 0 TD’s 0 INT
Receiving:
Louisville: Kyle Bast – 2 catches for 43 yds
Andy Minster – 2 catches for 19 yds
Kyle Woost – 2 catches for 19 yds
Alec Jones – 2 catches for 10 yds
Bryce Mathie – 1 catch for 33 yds 1 TD
Kyle Arner – 1 catch for 6 yds
West Branch: Kip DeShields – 2 catches for 29 yds