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JFK wins nail biter over GNH  in fourth quarter

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WATERBURY — Gilbert/Northwestern/Housatonic football recently lost 20-17 in a heartbreaker to John F. Kennedy High School.

Mason Sobol rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown against John F. Kennedy High School Thursday, Sept. 19. Photo by Riley Klein

JFK scored all of its points in the second half and came back from a 17-6 margin in the fourth quarter of the Thursday, Sept. 19, game.

Quarterback Jayden Lopez connected with tight end Damian Elliot for a 45-yard touchdown pass to take the lead with 2:29 remaining in the game.

Penalties and injuries in the second half slowed GNH’s momentum offensively.

The Yellowjackets had a scoring chance on the final drive of the game with a deep pass on fourth down to Owen Riemer.

Considerable contact by the JFK corner back while the ball was in the air went uncalled by referee, giving JFK the ball to kneel and end the game.

Hundreds were in attendance at Municipal Stadium in Waterbury for the night game. It was about 77 degrees at kickoff as the sun began to set.

Both teams set out looking for their first win of the season. GNH lost to Ansonia in week one while JFK lost to Waterbury Career Academy.   

GNH started with possession and scored on the opening drive. Mason Sobol rushed it in for a six-yard touchdown to give GNH a 7-0 start.   

Owen Riemer scored a punt return for a touchdown in the third quarter. Photo by Riley Klein

GNH added to its lead in the second quarter with a 22-yard field goal by Esten Ryan. The Yellowjackets went into half time with a 10-0 lead.  

On the second half kickoff, JFK scored its first touchdown with an 89-yard return to bring the score to 10-6.   

GNH’s Owen Riemer responded later in the third quarter with a punt return for a touchdown, giving the Yellowjackets a 17-6 lead to start the final quarter.   

Sobol was sidelined with a knee injury in the second half and Riemer was in and out due to leg cramps. Costly penalties plagued GNH down the stretch, which stalled drives and gave the ball back to JFK.  

Running back Julius Caban rushed in a touchdown for JFK with 9:21 to go. A punt by GNH on the next drive put JFK at midfield with time ticking away.  

GNH’s defense held strong and forced a third down situation. Tight end Damian Elliot broke away from his defender on a go-route and caught a prayer from quarterback Jayden Lopez at the five-yard line, stumbling into the endzone for the go-ahead score.  

With two minutes to go, GNH lined up near midfield for the final drive of the game. A sack, a recovered fumble and an incomplete pass set up 4th and 11 for the Yellowjackets.   

Wes Allyn, no. 6, place holds for kicker Esten Ryan. Photo by Riley Klein

Coach Scott Salius sent the receivers deep and quarterback Ty Devita went long for Riemer. Tight, physical coverage by JFK’s Brendell Kelly prevented Riemer from securing the catch. JFK took over on downs and knelt for the win.  

As a team, JFK compiled 201 rushing yards and 53 passing yards. The Eagles moved to a 1-1 record this season.  

GNH was led offensively by Mason Sobol who rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown in the first half. Esten Ryan ended with 11 receiving yards, a field goal and two extra points. Owen Riemer scored on a punt return for a touchdown.  

GNH returns to Winsted Friday, Sept. 27, to host Torrington High School at 7 p.m.  

Story courtesy of the Lakeville Journal.

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