Jefferson City pulled out all the stops against the Capital City Cavaliers on Friday night at Adkins Stadium in Central Missouri Activities Conference play.
The Jays recovered a trick-play onside kick, took deep shots down the field on offense and continuously switched up their defensive fronts, helping them pick up a 34-21 victory against the Cavaliers.
Jefferson City pulled out all the stops against the Capital City Cavaliers on Friday night at Adkins Stadium in Central Missouri Activities Conference play. The Jays recovered a trick-play onside kick, took deep shots down the field on offense and continuously switched up their defensive fronts, helping them pick up a 34-21 victory against the Cavaliers.
It was a tale of two halves for the Jefferson City Jays on Friday night at Sedalia Smith-Cotton. The Jays did not play up to their standard in the opening half, but put together a dominant second half to run away with a 56-14 victory against the Tigers in Central Missouri Activities Conference play.
Stability is starting to return to Jefferson City football. Steadiness at the head coach position is something Jays’ fans grew accustomed to with Pete Adkins heading the program from 1958-94. But after Ron Cole, Tony Grosso and Ted LePage filled the position from 1995-2017, Jefferson City cycled through Terry Walker and Scott Bailey in a matter of three years. Entering the Jays’ season opener at 8 p.m. today against the School of the Osage Indians at Adkins Stadium, Jefferson City has found some stability in head coach Damon Wells as he enters his third season.
CAMDENTON The Jefferson City Jays’ defense shined Friday night at the Camdenton Jamboree, blanking Sedalia Smith-Cotton in its first scrimmage before limiting the Camdenton Lakers to one touchdown in the second exhibition at Bob Shore Stadium.