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.
The Capital City Cavaliers are looking to build a culture. One of toughness, one of aggressiveness and one that leads to success. Coach Joe Collier is entering his second season with a new offensive strategy based on attacking and running the ball, while he said he wants his defense to just line up and go.