Oswego will look to put a tough loss behind them as they look to move back above .500 for the season.
The Indians dropped a 68-66 thriller to St. Paul in Week 2, in one of the state's highest-scoring matchups. The team's next opponent is Altoona-Midway, which has notably struggled on both sides of the ball. The Jets have been shut out in each of its two games thus far. They've also allowed 50+ points in both games.
However, head coach Matt Fowler said every one of their opponents deserves respect despite past results.
Oswego is 1-1 on the season. The team received a victory in Week 1 after Chetopa could not field enough players.