The Jefferson City Jays are set for their biggest home game in 22 years. The unranked Jays will host the No. 4 Kearney Bulldogs at 1 p.m. today at Adkins Stadium in the Class 4 semifinals, marking the first time Jefferson City has hosted a state semifinal game since 2001 against Blue Springs.
The Jefferson City Jays are set for their biggest home game in 22 years. The unranked Jays will host the No. 4 Kearney Bulldogs at 1 p.m. today at Adkins Stadium in the Class 4 semifinals, marking the first time Jefferson City has hosted a state semifinal game since 2001 against Blue Springs.
The Jefferson City Jays hope the third time is the charm. The No. 2 Jays are set to make their third straight Class 4 District 5 championship appearance when they travel to take on the top-seeded and seventh-ranked Pleasant Hill Roosters at 7 p.m. today. After losing the past two district titles to Hannibal, Jefferson City knows what to expect and hopes that leads to its first district championship since 2009.
Just more than 100 years after the Jefferson City Jays and the Marshall Owls met on the football field for the first time, they are set for their most important matchup in series’ history. The Jays and Owls will square off at 7 p.m. today at Adkins Stadium with a ticket to the Class 4 District 5 championship game on the line.
It is win or go home time for the Jefferson City Jays. The No. 2 seed Jays are using a simple motto headed into the start of the postseason at 7 p.m. today against the No. 7 seed Fulton Hornets at Adkins Stadium in the first round of the Class 4 District 5 Tournament.