Marlington Dukes at Louisville Leopards 1983 Football Video Highlights
Paul Farrah returned a fumble for a touchdown, recorded 2 interceptions, and caught a touchdown pass to lead the Leopards to a 43-0 home win over the Dukes.
Paul Farrah returned a fumble for a touchdown, recorded 2 interceptions, and caught a touchdown pass to lead the Leopards to a 43-0 home win over the Dukes.
Brad Lingenhoel hit a 37 yard field goal to cut the Timken lead to 7-3 before halftime. The Trojans outscored the Leopards 26-0 in the final quarter to take the game 33-3 back on October 1, 1983. Paul Farrah finished with 7 catches for LHS.
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Bruce Mathie’s 45 Yard Pick Six with 3:24 left to go in the first half gave the Leopards the lead and their defense shutout the Panthers in the second half in earning a 12-7 road victory on September 16, 1983.
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Louisville shutout arch-rival Minerva 21-0 to open up the 1983 season. Shannon Hostetler and Mark Greco both scored on the ground and Brian Mathie threw a touchdown pass to Todd Lautzenheiser for LHS.
Louisville scored twice in a span of 2:50 during the fourth quarter to turn a close affair into a 28-12 win over the host Perry Panthers back on November 15, 1971.
Ken Kuhn scored 3 touchdowns and John Doerschuk connected with Doug Shook for two more as Louisville clinched a share of the Federal League with a 36-6 victory over Glenwood.
Ken Kuhn and Hobie Baker each reached the century mark on the ground and combined for 5 touchdowns during the Leopards 45-13 drubbing of the Falcons back on October 15, 1971.
Hobie Baker ran for 135 yards and Ken Kuhn scored 3 rushing touchdowns to lead the Leopards to a 35-12 win over North Canton. The defense held the Vikings to just 1 yard rushing for the contest.