The Capital City Cavaliers were ready to get back to winning. And they set the tone fast. On the first play from scrimmage, Capital City recovered a fumble on defense, then needed only one play for the first of seven touchdowns on the way to a 48-21 Central Missouri Activities Conference win Friday night against the Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers at Capital City High School.
It’s a big game for the Helias Crusaders. Sure, they’ve beaten Capital City in their previous three meetings. But that’s the past. The focus is fully on the Cavaliers for a lot of reasons tonight at Ray Hentges Stadium.
It was not the Lincoln Blue Tigers’ day Saturday on the football field against the Northwest Missouri Bearcats. The Blue Tigers tallied just 50 total yards compared to the Bearcats’ 481, leading to a 59-0 victory for Northwest Missouri.
Jefferson City pulled out all the stops against the Capital City Cavaliers on Friday night at Adkins Stadium in Central Missouri Activities Conference play.
The Jays recovered a trick-play onside kick, took deep shots down the field on offense and continuously switched up their defensive fronts, helping them pick up a 34-21 victory against the Cavaliers.
Jefferson City pulled out all the stops against the Capital City Cavaliers on Friday night at Adkins Stadium in Central Missouri Activities Conference play. The Jays recovered a trick-play onside kick, took deep shots down the field on offense and continuously switched up their defensive fronts, helping them pick up a 34-21 victory against the Cavaliers.