Senior quarterback Niko Villacci — the leader of this group — agreed that despite most of the right notes being hit Friday night, the harmonies could still use some more work for Oswego East.

But the band was back together again, and the final result seemed to reflect it.

“We were definitely not the sharpest, but we were just trying to sharpen things up,” Villacci said. “We knew it might not be too much of a challenge, but we wanted to sharpen up and get ready.”

The host Wolves looked ready and ran roughshod, grinding out 449 yards on the ground during a 51-6 victory over Romeoville in a Southwest Prairie Conference crossover game.

Senior running back Jasiah Watson led the way for Oswego East (5-1), ending up with 192 yards on 22 carries. That included touchdown runs of 1, 7 and 1

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