It was near devastation. Then it was all elation. Capital City jumped ahead 17-0 and led by as much as 24-6 before Camdenton took its first lead of the game with 1:19 left to play Friday night at Bob Shore Stadium in Camdenton. But there was one problem in the No. 2-seeded Lakers’ comeback attempt. “They gave us too much time,” Capital City coach Joe Collier said.
After gaining a very important program first last week, it’s all firsts from here on out. The Capital City Cavaliers earned their first postseason win last week and now will play in the program’s first district semifinal as they hit the road to take on the Camdenton Lakers.
When the Central Missouri Activities Conference was formed in 2020, there were seven members. But there was always an interest in adding an eighth school. On Wednesday, the conference added the school they always wanted as Camdenton was announced to be the eighth member starting in the 2024-25 school year. Camdenton will be a member of the Ozark Conference until it disbands at the end of this school year.
The 2022 season was filled with many firsts for Capital City. But a couple still eluded the Cavaliers. Tonight, the No. 3 seed Cavaliers have a chance to right the missing piece from their first successful season as they look for Capital City’s first district win as it hosts No. 6 seed Battle Spartans in the first round of the Class 5 District 5 tournament.
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