The Jefferson City Jays and Hickman Kewpies will line up opposite of each other on a football field for the 120th time tonight. The Jays and Kewpies have the second-oldest longest rivalry west of the Mississippi River, only trailing Webster Groves-Kirkwood dating to 1898, as the two sides first squared off in 1911 and have played at least once a season since 1919.
Through the first third of the season, the Capital City Cavaliers are off to a perfect start for the second consecutive season. Now comes the hardest part of the schedule. The middle third of the Cavaliers’ season kicks off tonight with their toughest test yet as they host the Rock Bridge Bruins at 7 p.m. in a Central Missouri Activities Conference matchup.
The Jefferson City Lady Jays ended their five-game losing streak Friday, dominating the Hickman Kewpies for an 18-1 win in four innings in Central Missouri Activities Conference play.
The Capital City Cavaliers were focused from the opening whistle. Capital City’s starters ran the offense at peak efficiency to lead a 59-16 win against the Hickman Kewpies in Central Missouri Activities Conference play Friday night at Hickman.
COLUMBIA The Jefferson City Lady Jays improved to 2-0 in Central Missouri Activities Conference play Tuesday with a 25-18, 25-16, 20-25, 25-16 victory against the Hickman Kewpies.