Timberwolves dominate Warriors, 49-13Mike Schwartz/Irvine World NewsNorthwood's Max Nikolenko hits Woodbridge's Jason Gill forcing an incomplete pass.Northwood, Woodbridge meet for first timeBy Brent ShaverIrvine World NewsNorthwood High football Coach Rick Curtis admitted that there were some question marks about his football team heading into the season.The offensive line had been banged up, Northwood was introducing a new quarterback and the team didn't look sharp in its scrimmage with Trabuco Hills on Sept. 5.The Timberwolves showed their coach Friday night that there was nothing to worry about, handling Woodbridge, 49-13, in the first meeting between the two schools at Irvine Stadium.In fact, this Northwood team looked a lot like those of the past two years, featuring a high-powered offense and a swarming defense.We were so disappointed with the way we played after the scrimmage, Curtis saidFriday. But we told the kids that the most improvement we were probably going to make was from the scrimmage to thefirst game. They saw their mistakes last week and from that point on they worked hard at them.There weren't too many flaws in Northwood's game FridaySee TIMBERWOLVES / C8