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Coach DeMarco graduated from North Canton Hoover (don’t hold that against him) in
1978 and then Akron University in 1983. John is the offensive coordinator and also
coaches the QB’s. He is now in his 27th year of coaching, the 11th with the Leopards.
He currently teaches advance math at LHS. His wife is Judy and they have two
children, Jennifer and Robby. John’s favorite moments were victories over Hoover ’00
& ’02, Minerva ’01,
Chaney ’02, Pickerington ’03, and Canton South ’05, DeSales’ 07.
And what does Louisville football mean to coach:
“Tradition, community excitement, student body dressed in Leopard jerseys, fans lining the
fence in the end zones, the band and the fight song, hard working, hard nose football team
matching the community it plays for.”
Head Coach John DeMarco
Dan graduated from LHS in 1976 after playing for the Leopards. He continued his
education at Muskingum were he graduated in 1980.Dan coached at Carrollton
from 1980 – 1988. He is now in his 22nd year. Coach “Rad” is in charge of the “O”
line and is well know for his pre-game speeches. He teaches World Studies at LHS.
Dan is married to Maureen and has 2 children. Tyler and Catelyn.
Coach Radalia’s favorite moments were playoff victories against Chaney ’92,
Pickerington ’03 , Dublin Scioto ’05 and
DeSales’ 07.
And what does Louisville football mean to coach:
“It is a long tradition of excellence that I feel privileged to be a small part of”
COACH DAN RADALIA
COACH NICK LEWIS
Coach Lewis graduated from Blackhawk (PA) in 1996 and then played ball and
graduated from Mount Union College. Nick is in his 10th year of coaching, all for
Louisville and is the defensive coordinator and DB coach. He currently teaches Math
at LHS. Nick is married to Angie and they have daughter Mykala. Nick is always in the
weight room working with the kids.
Coach Lewis’s favorite moments are the wins at Pickerington ’03 ,Canton South
comeback ’05 and DeSales’ 07.
And what does Louisville football mean to coach:
“Tradition rich program with phenomenal community support.”
COACH GREG BEATTY
Greg is the veteran of the staff; graduating from LHS in 1970. Greg is a
volunteer and as been involved for 27yrs. Greg and his wife Barb have 4
children, former players Brian and Eric and Heather and Ashley. Greg is also
the owner of Beatty Sports.
COACH TROY DAVIS
Troy graduated from Malone College and played on Malone’s first
football team. He is a graduate of LHS, 1991, and played
Off. tackle for the Leopards. He started coaching at Louisville in
1995 and is coaching the linebackers. He is currently teaching 5th
grade at Pleasant Grove .Troy and his wife Tammie have 2 children
Torrie and Tyler. “First game I attended was in 1981 when the Leopards
won the Federal League. My Dad and I showed up a few minutes late to a
sold out stadium
I could not believe my eyes we had to sit in the aisle just to get a seat. It was
that day I became a Leopard. I knew I wanted to be a part of Louisville
Football after I got a taste of what it was all about. I was hooked for life.”
COACH MIKE NORRIS
Mike is entering his 6th year of coaching at Louisville after playing for Walsh
University. Mike is a 2001 graduate of Louisville and a 2005 graduate of Walsh
University where he played DE for 4 years. Mike is married to Carri and they
have a son Colten. He is teaching 5th grade math at Fairhope. and is also the
Head Freshman Boys Basketball coach. Mike enjoys spending time with family
and friends. What does Louisville Football mean to coach? “ Louisville Football
means everything to me. Great community, great atmosphere, and great kids. “
COACH ADAM BURRIS
Adam Burris graduated from LHS in 2003 after playing defensive end for the
Leopards. He continued his education at Ohio Wesleyan University and is currently
working as a freelance graphic designer and video producer. Adam is the defensive
end coach for the Leps. Some of his favorite Leopard memories include the regular
season wins against Hoover in 2002, West Branch in 2001 and playoff wins against
Pickerington and Dublin Scioto.
And what does Louisville football mean to coach:
“11 hard nosed players with the same heart beat, carrying on the same traditions laid out
before them”
COACH BRIAN BEATTY
Graduated LHS 1993
Univ.of Louisville 1998
Running backs
Married Kathy
Children Carissa,Madison,Samantha