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9 Different Louisville Players Homered in 2014 as the Lady Leopards set the team home run record with 29 for the year. They also finished 14-0 in the NBC for the 3rd straight season on the way to their 6th straight conference crown.
The Leopard Touchdown Club $2,250 in scholarship money to their three scholarship winners Garrett Yoder, John DiAntonio, and Nick DiAntonio.
Terrance Evans returned a fumble 4 yards for the game-winning score in overtime to lift Canton South past host Louisville 27-21. Ben Schmucker led the Leopards with 179 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns.
A look back at the 19 members that were part of the inaugural LHS Hall of Fame Class of 2004.
The Leopards defense forced 7 turnovers and Brian Beatty scored 4 touchdowns to lead the Louisville Leopards to a 34-6 win over the Youngstown Chaney Cowboys at Boardman Spartan Stadium on November 20, 1992.
Both Track teams finished a perfect 7-0 in the regular season against the NBC & took 1st in at the NBC Championship Meet to claim Outright Conference Titles in the same year for the first time in school history.
The Touchdown Club will be hosting a Pigskin Preview at the Canton Police Patrolmen’s Hall on August 23. A $25 ticket will include a buffet dinner with an open bar, commentary from Head Coach John Demarco, & more.
Louisville scored touchdowns on their first four possessions before cruising to a 32-0 shutout of visiting Marlington. Gary Whaley scored 3 total touchdowns and both Curtis Elsass & Justin Boudler recorded two scores.
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.