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Williamsville scored plenty on offense, once on defense and even their special teams showed out in their dominant win over North Mac. The Bullets put a running clock on the Panthers, going up 43-0 at the half on their way to a 56-12 victory.
Justice Ferrier found Joseph Mitchell for a 66 yard touchdown on the first play from scrimmage and that set the tone for the Bullets who scored 29 points in the second quarter. Williamsville improves to 4-0, while North Mac falls to 3-1 with a trip to Auburn looming next week.