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NTHS Lumberjacks

North Tonawanda football has a long and storied past reaching back 100-years. This program has seen many successes on the individual and team level but none as great as the accomplishments of this year’s team. Over the years North Tonawanda football has helped launch careers that have spanned those of the early NFL. The one thing lacking was a New York State Championship trophy. This trophy would seek to cement this team with the title of the “Greatest team in North Tonawanda” history.

North Tonawanda sits on the confluence of the Erie Canal and the mighty Niagara River. In it’s beginning it was a major lumber port and earned the nickname the “Lumber City.” When the city’s only high school decided to start an athletic program and add football as a sport, the name “Lumberjacks” was an obvious choice.

I recall sitting at the first contest of the 2009 football season and watch this group of talented young men easily handle their opponent and come out victorious. I recall saying, “If these boys can remain their health, keep their attitudes in check and continue to play their brand of football; there is no reason why they cannot make it through the playoffs and claim the “New York State Class AA State Championship” title. The win against the Baldwinville Bees on Saturday night finds this team poised on the doorstep of greatness with one game remaining in this championship quest.

The following photos are courtesy of Bob “Schooch” Pascucci. Thanks Schooch.

Kujo with his "club."Casey Shreve, Kujo and Kyle Shreve. The Tonawanda News named these three players, among others from NTHS to the WNY All-Star first Team. Congratulations boys! You deserve the honor.

Casey, Kujo and Kyle. The "Boys."

NT's Animal!Notice the coach from Lancaster. He’s holding his heart because he can’t believe Kujo just broke that tackle and now has a clear shot at the goal line. A 41-yard TD run.

The Heisman poseKujo just wasn’t going to let that cast stop him. The announcer from Time-Warner kept referring to the cast as “The Club.”

Can you say "SACK?!"

What an intimidating defense. This is one awesome group of kids. I’m thinking blitz here.He looks a little intimidating with the "club."When Kujo plays fullback he just keeps running. It’s all that work in the weight room during the off-season. Coach Jantzi keeps telling these kids about the importance of keeping fit and staying in the weight room. The kids get it and it shows throughout the season.

You can't stop this!Kujo met with a reporter after the game and accepted the award on behalf of the team. Go Jacks!

Kujo at the Ralph 2009

This contest was supposed to be a viscious contest. B’ville has an unbelieveable record and a running back to match. He has run for over 250-yards each game. This was due in part to having a line in size that rivaled the Empire State building.

Both teams were evenly matched, more on paper than in size. North Tonawanda has a multi-dimensional approach while B’ville has a bruising offense that aims to run over you at every opportunity. Keep the offense off the field, keep the defense on the field, wear them down and score points.

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I appreciate you reading,

Chris

My Grandmother and the Veteran

I awoke this morning to another beautiful sunrise. The sky was a brilliant blue and my thoughts immediately turned to going for a walk with my dog Jack and enjoying a cup of coffee on the back porch. As we walked my thoughts turned to my grandmother Stella. I am not sure why, maybe it is the fact she passed away two years ago this October.

As I dressed for the day I glanced at the clock and knew I needed to stop by the cemetery to say a prayer for her and my grandfather. I am saddened by the fact neither one of them had an opportunity to see my children grow into adults but I know she cherished the time she had with each of them. I wish often my grandfather, a lover of football would have been able to see my son achieve the accomplishments on the field of play as well as off. He would have been proud. When I see my son have a fantastic game I often think of him and know he is watching over Stephen.

As I drove to the cemetery I saw there was a funeral in progress. As I approached the driveway my eyes focused on a flag draped coffin and I knew it was a military funeral. Something told me this was not a WW II veteran who had passed but a young man who had given his life in the fight for freedom. I entered the mausoleum and said my prayer for my grandparents but could not get my mind off the funeral I had just passed. I sat outside briefly basking in the solitude of the cemetery. like magnets my eyes were drawn toward the on-going funeral.  I witnessed two Marines enter their vehicle, a sign the service had ended.

I drove the long way through the cemetery brushing back tears as the memory of my grandmother repeatedly entered my thoughts. I was about to exit the cemetery as I glanced to my left and noticed the once flag draped coffin was now naked and sitting alone atop it’s perch waiting to be lowered into its final resting place. Mourners had left and others were still leaving. My thoughts drifted to the fallen soldier and the hopes he is not soon forgotten. My eyes focused on alone mourner who remained and stood at the side of the coffin of the fallen soldier. His hand was laid with respect on the smooth wood of the coffin now bare of the flag. I, on the other hand watched and looked at the coffin from a safe distance. I said a prayer for him and his family. He gave to this country what I am unsure I would be capable of giving. For his gift I am thankful. I did not know the fallen soldier but he has become linked in my thoughts with my grandmother and when I think of her I will think of him and all of the soldiers who have served and continue to serve.

Marine Corp

NTHS vs. Webster-Schroeder

Welcome to Marina Auto Stadium. Site of the 2009 Sectional 5/6 Playoffs. this was a game that North Tonawanda new would be a difficult contest. When I am photographing from the sidelines my friend Schooch normally expresses his worry about the team and the score. I mean when NT was beating up on Williamsville North and ended with a final score of 63-0 he said, “They could come back.” Schooch scared me at the beginning of this game because he took a very different tone. This time he said, “I’m not really worried about this game. The boys should handle this team easily.” The boys handled the team but closed out with their closest score this year. I’m going be a little more concerned when Schooch tells me “he’s worried about this team.” We haven’t spoken about the upcoming contest against Baldwinsville so I’m not sure where we stand yet.

NT vs. Webster-Schroeder 11-14-2009Norm Shreve is the father of Casey and Kyle Shreve. Today he was also known as the “Grill Master.” Nice job on the hamburgers and hot dogs Norm. The food we had was tremendous. I heard something about chowder and gumbo for next week. No wonder I enjoy football games so much or maybe it’s just the tailgating part. No, the football was excellent too.

NT vs. Webster-Schroeder 11-14-2009The Lumberjacks have dominated every team they faced this year. This lead the team to an 11-0 record. The depth of this team at many positions is quite remarkable. Thankfully the team has not known many injuries during their campaign for the 2009 State Championship.

NT vs. Webster-Schroeder 11-14-2009The team fought a difficult battle against a very worthy foe. North Tonawanda fought through many penalties and miscues to be victorious. This victory ensured the team would move on to the next level and continue to advance toward the coveted State Championship title. Winning this contest also gave the ‘Jacks title as the “Section V/VI Regional Champions.” There has not been a  previous Lumberjacks team that has ever advanced to this level. Congratulations boys! You, your coaching staff have done a fantastic job. The unbelieveable NT fans will continue to make the trip down the I-90 to support you!

The Lumberjacks play a highly ranked team from Baldwinsville, NY on Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 6:00 PM.

Section 6 Regional Champions

Kujo

As I sit and write this I have tears in my eyes. I am so proud of what the NTHS Lumberjacks have accomplished and even more proud of what my son has accomplished. People who know me know I have a tremendous amount of difficulty promoting myself. I allow my work and my attitude to do that for me. My son has the same attitude. We almost never know when he has been interviewed or when he has won some award until we see or read about it. I heard when he was at Rich Stadium for media day one reporter was heard to say “He would have sat through the entire interview without saying a word.” This is emblematic of Stephen’s humility. Others might look at this as a weakness. Others might say that if you don’t go out everyday and tirelessly promote yourself you’ll never get ahead. I happen to disagree. Sure, you need to promote yourself but when you do it in such a way to drone out those around you people tend not to listen.

It is easy for individuals to loudly praise their achievements but it is my belief it is more important to have one’s accomplishments speak for themselves. Watching Stephen reminds of the importance of humility. Watching Stephen reminds me of the importance to know what one is capable of accomplishing and to simply go out and do one’s job; to accomplish one’s goals…quietly and without fanfare.

Stephen does not gloat. He does not point out his accomplishments. He allows his actions, his behaviors to speak for him. It is this voice which speaks more loudly than any other. We found out the day after NT’s win against Lancaster he won “Player of the Game.” He never said anything and when we witnessed his on-field interview we figured it was a result of his on-field accomplishments.

Here’s to those people who go about their day quietly and without need for regard. You will be noticed as your fire will burn brightest. Congratulations ‘Jacks and Congratulations Stephen. Onward to the next goal. Go Jacks!

“I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.” -Mahatma Gandhi

Kujo running in for a 41-yard TD vs. Lancaster.

Andrea’s Baby Shower

Last summer I had the pleasure of photographing Andrea’s sister Sarah’s wedding. Today I had the pleasure of seeing Sarah again and photographing her sister Andrea’s baby shower. The shower took place at Michael’s Landing in North Tonawanda. The cake was a fantastic cake from Say Cheescake in Amherst, NY.

The baby will have an extensive library from which to make his or her reading selections. I was rather disappointed as I did not see a Kindle among the books.

Andrea's Baby ShowerHere it is. The love, I mean the cake from Say Cheescake. OMG was it awesome. I actually got asked, as my eyes glazed over if I wanted to eat the fondant. I knew if I did someone would have found me huddling in a corner attempting to recover from the sugar coma.

Andrea's Baby ShowerIt was an absolutely beautiful Fall day in Western New York. The venue was right on the banks of the Erie Canal in North Tonawanda, NY. I’m always thankful when I can see the sun and feel the warm weather extend into the month of October. Andrea had a wonderful day for her baby shower. I think it’s cool they didn’t want to know the sex of the baby. It’s so much more of a surprise.

Andrea's Baby Shower on the banks of the Erie CanalThis was my favorite book. I wonder if it’s available for the Kindle.

A must read!Andrea and her sister Sarah.

Andrea and her sister Sarah

The baby will have an extensive library from which to choose.This was by far my favorite photo of the day. The baby shower was winding down and Andrea was discussing her long drive back to Philadelphia. She took a few minutes to herself and basked in the warmth of the sun and the beautiful scenery of the Erie Canal. She looked so content and happy. I’m sure she was thinking of her husband Brian who is a pilot and was flying a route and couldn’t be in attendance. I hope both of you enjoy the photos. I can’t wait to do the photos of the baby.

Andrea's Baby Shower