Louisville Leopards at Canton South Wildcats 1989 Football Highlights
Louisville built a 20-0 halftime lead and then withstood a Canton South comeback to win 20-17. Rob Arnold threw two touchdown passes & Bucky Hall scored on the ground.
Louisville built a 20-0 halftime lead and then withstood a Canton South comeback to win 20-17. Rob Arnold threw two touchdown passes & Bucky Hall scored on the ground.
Brandon Hostetler ran for 78 yards and scored 3 touchdowns to lead Louisville past Marlington 40-8. The Leopard defense held the Dukes to 16 yards rushing & recorded 4 takeaways.
The Leopards defensed shutout the Warriors until the final play during a 14-6 win back on October 10, 2003. Josh Vacha and Justin Haddad combined for two touchdown passes.
Kevin Sears forced a fumble and Clay Swigert fell on it in the endzone with 43 seconds left to preserve the Leopards 28-23 victory over the Irish in the 2005 DII, Region 7 Semifinals.
Drew Kuhn had 290 total yards and was involved in 5 touchdowns during Louisville’s 48-13 opening round playoff win against Dublin Jerome back in 2005. Ben Schmucker also scored 3 touchdowns.
Marlington scored with 13 seconds left, but Louisville blocked the extra point giving them a 7-6 win for their first & only victory of the 1986 season. Kurt Swogger rushed for 111 yards on the ground for the Leopards.
Jonah Dawson, Alex Hollifield, Jordan Hughes, Dylan Kline, Bryce Mathie, Andy Minster, & Garrett Yoder will all be representing Louisville in the East-West All-Star Game Saturday.
Josh Vacha racked up 229 yards of offense, ran for a touchdown, and connected with John Stallings for two touchdowns during the Leopards playoff-clinching 35-22 victory over host Minerva back on October 24, 2003.
Frank Steen scored the game-tying touchdown & Chris Koy added the go-ahead extra point with 49 seconds remaining as Northwest stunned Louisville 14-13. The Indians traveled 99 yards on their game-winning drive.
Shawn Gribble scored the game-winning touchdown with 4:23 remaining to push New Philadelphia past Louisville 22-14 back on October 6, 1989. Rob Arnold scored the game-tying touchdown for the Leopards minutes before.