It was just the start to the Central Missouri Activities Conference schedule the Jefferson City Jays wanted. Coming off a CMAC title last year, the Jays picked up their first conference dual victory of the season Thursday with a 59-21 victory against the Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers at Fleming Fieldhouse.
The Blair Oaks Falcons finally found their offense in the fourth quarter. Blair Oaks attempted just 32 shots in 32 minutes Thursday night, but it made 8-of-10 shots from the floor in the fourth quarter to edge the Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers for a 47-43 victory at Blair Oaks High School.
The Capital City Cavaliers are continuing to expand. As the Cavaliers move through the final third of the regular season, they are trying to get their offense back on track while developing it in ways that will force opposing defenses out of stacked boxes.
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 didn’t get the outcomes they were hoping for the past three weeks. Now they have a chance to get right for Homecoming. The Cavaliers are hosting their final Central Missouri Activities Conference matchup of the year when they kick off against the Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers at 7 p.m. today.