North Tonawanda Lumberjacks vs Frontier Falcons

You knew it was going to happen especially in the month of October and in Western New York. Rain. The entire season passed by with just a few drops falling on the heads of players and fans. Tonight would be different. Rain can be a game changer. Footing becomes uneasy and holding on to the ball an art form. You just knew tonight’s game was going to feature a hard fought running game. Sod would be flying and rain would be blinding making everything slippery. Every inch would count.

Kujo, now also known as the “Animal”, the “Rhinoceros” and the “Locomotive” romped for over 176-yards rushing Friday night.

The football gods were being kind to photographers and fans at the game. I knew it was going to rain and hoped it wouldn’t rain too hard for too long. The rain began in the afternoon and the sky told me it was not going to cease anytime soon. I arrived at the game cloaked in wet weather gear and ready for the rain. As the first quarter came to an end the rain slowed and evolved into a fine mist. Half-time arrived and we were treated with heavier rains that retreated into a fine mist by the time the second half began. This mist continued for the rest of the game.

NTHS vs Frontier

NTHS vs Frontier 10-23-2009-10

NTHS vs Frontier

NTHS vs FrontierKujo playing both sides of the ball very effectively.NTHS vs Frontier

 NTHS vs Frontier Kujo was thankful his “O” line did such a fantastic job blocking and opening up running lanes. Seriously, this is a good team!NTHS vs FrontierKujo broke away from tacklers to secure some of his 174-rushing yards.NTHS vs Frontier

NTHS vs Frontier

NTHS vs Frontier

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