North Tonawanda pounded Lockport 28-0. Four different North Tonawanda players scored touchdowns Friday night.
North Tonawanda stopped David Fluellen in his tracks and kept him from scoring all night. Fluellen had previously averaged 212 yards per game was held to just 74 yards tonight.
From the Tonawanda News, “Senior Steve Kijowski keyed NT’s defense with 14 tackles, including two for a loss. He was just as solid offensively, leading NT with 109 yards on 16 carries. He scored from 18 yards out midway through the third quarter to give the Jacks a 21-0 lead. That was three plays after a 56-yard run to paydirt was negated by a holding penalty.”
More photos from the game at http://www.christopherkijowski.zenfolio.com. That’s my boy Kujo. He had more rushing yards than Fluellen had that night. I slowed down the shutter speed and love the blurred effect.
This was the best look Fluellen had all night. The NTHS defense held him to less than 100 yards rushing. This was a huge disappointment for a player who was used to rushing for more than 200-yeards per game.
This was the typical look Fluellen received all night. Yep, that’s my boy on Fluellen’s backside going after one of his two dozen tackles.
Another typical view for Fluellen…defenders all around him and blocking every access route toward open territory and the promised land of the end zone.
The final score brings the ‘Jacks to a 4-0 season. Congratulations boys! You are playing wonderfully!

I’m so impressed by Mr. Grapes 50-years of dedication to “Jacks” football. Thanks Mr. Grapes for being the “voice of the Jacks.”
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