Louisville Falls to Hoover 34-10 – Football
Owen Burick threw for 118 yards and a 55 yard touchdown pass to Cooper Rice, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton Hoover 34-10 to drop to 1-3 on the year.
Owen Burick threw for 118 yards and a 55 yard touchdown pass to Cooper Rice, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton Hoover 34-10 to drop to 1-3 on the year.
Daveion Cruse finished with 147 total yards and scored a 4th quarter touchdown but the Leopards fell to the Vikings 34-8 in the 100th meeting between the two rivals. Andrew Essik also ran for 67 yards and scored on a two-point conversion as Louisville fell to 1-3.
The Leopards turned the ball over 5 times en rout to being blanked by the visiting Vikings 21-0. Connor Adelman recorded Louisville’s only takeaway on an interception in the endzone on Hoover’s opening drive.
Charlie Roberts scored on a 15 yard touchdown run with 2:47 left in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 7-6, but the Leopards would get no closer as the Vikings JV prevailed 14-6. Louisville JV is now 0-4.
Dan Kennedy accounted for 150 yards of offense and 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards in a 45-21 loss to the host Vikings. Broc Pickens also caught a touchdown pass via Tyler Jackson on the last play of the first half.
The Leopards out-gained the Vikings 467-363 in total yards to win the highest scoring game in the rivalries history 467-363. Connor Adelman and Davis Burick each ran for a pair of touchdowns to lead LHS.
Andrew Essik ran for a pair of touchdowns as the Louisville Freshman earned a 20-17 victory at North Canton Hoover. Charlie Roberts and Chase Mueller also hooked up for 65 yard touchdown pass as LHS improved to 1-0-1.
The Leopards fell on the road against the Vikings 30-14. Jared Mathie finished with 328 total yards, ran for a touchdown, and connected with Davis Burick for another score.
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Connor Adelman ran for a touchdown and threw a 35 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Kimble, but Louisville fell to visiting North Canton Hoover 29-15. The Leopards are now 1-1 on the season.