Salem at Louisville 1993 Football Highlights
Dan Wilson rushed for 177 of Louisville’s 433 yards on the ground and scored 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the Quakers 39-20 on September 17, 1993. Tony Long also scored two touchdowns.
Dan Wilson rushed for 177 of Louisville’s 433 yards on the ground and scored 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the Quakers 39-20 on September 17, 1993. Tony Long also scored two touchdowns.
Bob Burick finished with 78 yards receiving and Chris Menegay rushed for 77 yards to lead the Leopards past the host Ravens 27-6 on September 10, 1993.
The Louisville Leopards football team traveled to Paul Brown Tiger Stadium to face the host Massillon Tigers Monday afternoon in a 7-on-7 Passing Scrimmage. Pictures from the scrimmage by Robert Craig.
Jeremy McQuilkin, Trent Ohman, and Alex Schooley will represent the Louisville Leopards in the East-West All-Star game this Saturday at Fawcett Stadium. Both teams full rosters included in post.
Joe Murdock scored on a 32 yard fourth quarter touchdown run allowing the Generals to defeat the Leopards 14-7 in the opening round of the playoffs on November 5, 1999.
The Lions took a 27-0 advantage with 6:29 left in the third quarter before withstanding a furious Leopards comeback on October 29, 1999. The 27-21 loss allowed West Branch to share the NBC crown with Louisville.
Andy Bourquin made 20 yard field goal with 58 seconds left to lift the Wildcats past the Leopards 16-14 on October 22, 1999. It was the first Canton South victory over Louisville since 1987.
The Leopards out-gained the Dukes 418-89 and poured in 29 points in the second quarter en route to a 49-0 win on October 15, 1999. Jason Farkas scored 3 touchdowns for Louisville.
The Leopards broke a 6-6 tie by scoring 20 points in the fourth quarter to stun the host Spartans 26-6 on October 8, 1999. Jason Farkas rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown.
Jon Herbert passed for 202 yards and 2 touchdowns, Vic McGoye had 135 yards receiving & a touchdown, and Jason Farkas rushed for 105 yards & a pair of touchdowns to lead Louisville to a 38-8 win over Carrollton on October 1, 1999.