Marlington at Louisville 1999 Football Highlights
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 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.
The Lady Leopards Tennis shutout all 8 of their NBC opponents and did not lose a single set during that run. Gretchen Groves was named NBC Player of the Year and Rod Hall was named Coach of the Year.
Jason Farkas rushed for 119 of Louisville’s 253 yards on the ground & also scored 2 touchdowns during the Leopards 42-6 win over the Warriors on September 24, 1999.
Jon Herbert scored 3 touchdowns and accounted for 306 yards of offense to lead the Leopards past the Indians 36-9 on September 17, 1999. Louisville out-gained Northwest 411-143 in yardage.
The Leopards finished 17-2 overall which was the most wins in team history since 1979 and also completed a perfect 10-0 sweep of conference foes in winning their 9th NBC Championship.
Gary Whaley finished with 106 yards passing and threw a touchdown pass to Jacob Burkhart to lead the Leopards to a 7-6 win over 1st place West Branch. Curtis Elsass also rushed for 106 yards.
Both Nick Koczwara and Mackenzie Rankin captured first place individually as the Leopards swept the NBC Meet. The Boys team won their 7th consecutive title and the Girls won their 4th consecutive championship.
Ben Schmucker threw for 258 yards and 2 touchdowns and also ran for 2 touchdowns to lead the Leopards past the Warriors 26-6 on October 13, 2006. Louisville’s defense held West Branch three times inside the redzone.