Oswego East came into the season hoping to bounce back from last year’s 4-5 campaign, while Joliet West was hoping to keep the momentum going from the past two years. It’s just one game, but so far, Oswego East appears to be on the right track while Joliet West has a lot of work to do.
Oswego East ran the opening kickoff back 95 yards for a touchdown and never looked back as they dominated Joliet West en route to a 41-0 road victory to open the season.
The offense for Oswego East (1-0) managed to score three touchdowns before Joliet West got three first downs. Even when the Tigers managed to move the ball, the Wolves seemed to make a play, compiling four sacks and three interceptions.
“We’re working one day at a time,” coach Tyson LeBlanc said. “We’ve fallen short of our expectations