The second half was all Capital City.
The Cavaliers scored every time they touched the ball in the second half to lead to 28 unanswered points in a 28-7 Central Missouri Activities Conference win Friday night against the Jefferson City Jays at Adkins Stadium.
The Jays went into halftime up 7-0, then the Cavaliers got moving.
It’s time to earn some bragging rights. After a 3-1 start, the team’s best in school history, the Capital City Cavaliers are set to try for their first win against another Central Missouri Activities Conference opponent they lost to in their first two seasons. This time, it’s the crosstown rival Jefferson City Jays, with kickoff at 7 p.m. today at Adkins Stadium.
The Jefferson City Jays have a big game tonight at Adkins Stadium as the Capital City Cavaliers will be on the opposite sideline. Despite all the surrounding noise coming into the game, the team on the other sideline is not a worry to the Jays. “It truly is just another week for us,” Jefferson City coach Damon Wells said.
The Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers gave the Jefferson City Jays a good fight Friday night at Adkins Stadium, but the Jays were the ones that came out on top with a 42-27 victory in a Central Missouri Activities Conference contest on Homecoming.
Tonight will kick off a big weekend for the Jefferson City Jays: Homecoming weekend. Homecoming is a special experience for high school kids, especially at Jefferson City High School.