The sport of swimming is officially coming to both Jefferson City and Capital City high schools next school year. The Jefferson City School District posted job openings earlier this week for a head coach and an assistant that will oversee teams from both schools. The two sides will practice together but will be compete separately. Diving is not included in the plan.
WARDSVILLE The Blair Oaks Falcons were able to avoid the upset loss Tuesday night.
The School of the Osage Indians rallied from a four-run deficit, but Colten Bryan’s two-run single up the middle in the bottom of the sixth inning proved to be the difference. Blair Oaks kept its Tri-County Conference title hopes alive with a 6-4 win at the Falcon Athletic Complex.
It turned out to be worth the wait.
After a weather delay of just less than two hours, the Capital City Lady Cavaliers scored three goals in each half Friday in a 6-0 victory against the Branson Lady Pirates at Capital City High School.
The Capital City Cavaliers had two chances to win Tuesday’s game against the Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers and send their two seniors off on the right note on Senior Night.
But both opportunities came up empty as the Tigers walked out of Capital City High School with a 49-47 victory after erasing an 11-point second-half deficit.
SEDALIA The Capital City Lady Cavaliers finished their regular season Tuesday with their first conference win, defeating the Sedalia Smith-Cotton Tigers 64-42 in Central Missouri Activities Conference play.