Fredericktown commenced its season with a decisive victory, defeating Northridge 34-14 on August 29 in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.
According to the match report, the Freddies dominated the game with their ground offense, accumulating 358 rushing yards and maintaining control throughout. Their running game included significant plays, notably a 78-yard touchdown run in the second quarter that energized the team. By the end of the game, Fredericktown had scored four touchdowns on the ground, demonstrating both depth and strength in their rushing strategy.
Quarterback efficiency was also crucial to Fredericktown’s success. The team added a touchdown through passing, completing two passes for 10 yards, including a 6-yard scoring pass that extended their lead before halftime. At that point, Fredericktown had established a commanding 21-7 advantage and maintained control for the remainder of the game.
Defensively, Fredericktown forced three turnovers and restricted Northridge’s offense to just 85 total yards over 43 plays. The Freddies’ defensive line consistently outperformed Northridge’s offensive line, achieving sacks and tackles for loss while creating advantageous field positions for their offense.
Fredericktown’s comprehensive performance delivered an early statement in the 2025 campaign: they are poised to compete at a high level, driven by a physical approach that proved too much for Northridge.




