The terrible loss of Justin Sullens has left the Missouri community of Jefferson City in mourning. Friends and family are incredibly saddened and confused by his demise. How did Justin Sullens Die? The circumstances underlying Sullens’ sudden death are still unknown. However, sources indicate that he may have died as a result of injuries incurred […]
It is fun for the Jeff City Legends just to take a baseball field again. But it is sure a lot more fun when they can beat the Jefferson City Renegades in the process.
For almost any other pitcher, it would be considered a superb outing. But for Wil Libbert, Monday was just another typical start on the mound for him. The Blair Oaks left-handed pitcher went five-plus innings without allowing a hit to the Capital City Cavaliers. He struck out 14 of the 17 batters he faced, leading the Falcons to a 6-0 victory at the Falcon Athletic Complex.
The Capital City Cavaliers entered the Jays Baseball Classic with two wins. They left with three more and a second-place trophy. “If you had told me coming in that we’d place second, I’d be pretty happy,” Capital City coach Brett Skinner said.
Capital City’s offense could not be stopped Friday. After scoring 12 runs Thursday, the Cavaliers put up a 21-5 win against the Rolla Bulldogs and a 5-3 win Friday against the St. Charles West Warriors at Capital City High School.