West Branch Warriors at Louisville Leopards 1996 Football Highlights
The Leopards defense forced six turnovers en rout to defeating the West Branch Warriors 18-13 on October 25, 1996. Leif Erickson provided the game-winning fourth quarter touchdown.
The Leopards defense forced six turnovers en rout to defeating the West Branch Warriors 18-13 on October 25, 1996. Leif Erickson provided the game-winning fourth quarter touchdown.
Anthony Buccasso & Leif Erickson each had touchdown runs to lead the Leopards over the Vikings 14-11 back on September 1, 1995. The win was Louisville’s 5th straight over Hoover.
Dan Wilson ran for 158 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown to lead Louisville past Minerva 37-29. Jason Siegfried also scored 3 touchdowns for the Leopards.
West Branch rallied with three consecutive touchdowns and held onto their advantage for a 26-21 victory over host Louisville back on October 28, 1994 in a game that decided the NBC.
Dan Wilson broke the Louisville Single-Season Rushing Record in leading the Leopards past the Indians 42-2 with a 218 yard & 4 touchdown performance on the ground.
Dan Wilson had a career night with 288 yards & 4 touchdowns on the ground to lead Louisville past host Springfield 42-14 back on October 14, 1994. Ryan Crislip & Shawn Conrad also ran in scores for the Leopards.
Dan Wilson ran for 203 yards and 5 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the visiting Wildcats 48-14 back on October 7, 1994. Mark Rich also caught a touchdown & Jason Siegfried ran for another.
Ryan Crislip finished with 200 total yards & 5 touchdowns, Jason Snyder had 126 receiving yards & 2 scores, and Dan Wilson ran for 102 yards as the Leopards thumped the Warriors 48-3.
The Leopards erased a 9-0 deficit with three smash mouth drives resulting in touchdown runs by Dan Wilson, Jamie Elkins, & Jason Siegfried to down the visiting Dukes 21-9.
Ryan Crislip’s second touchdown run tied the game at 14 with 1:46 left, but the Bulldogs prevailed in overtime 17-14. Dan Wilson rushed for 162 yards for the Leopards.