The Jefferson City Lady Jays outlasted the Capital City Lady Cavaliers on Tuesday night, using a strong start and finish to win 25-14, 25-23, 19-25, 25-21 for a Central Missouri Activities Conference victory at Capital City High School. Winning always feels good, but winning on Capital City’s court is extra special for the Lady Jays. “Rivalry games are fun, but they are tough, they are always going to be tough,” Jefferson City coach Ali Eskens said.
Helias coach Davis Harris had a question after Monday night’s volleyball match against the Capital City Lady Cavaliers. “Well, we beat a district opponent and a conference opponent. Does that count as two wins?” Harris jokingly said after the Lady Crusaders won in a 25-18, 25-11, 25-22 sweep at Helias Gym.
The Capital City Lady Cavaliers came up just short of the program’s first season-opening win Monday, losing in five sets 23-25, 25-15, 19-25, 25-10, 12-15 to the School of the Osage Lady Indians.
The Capital City Lady Cavaliers came up just short of the program’s first season-opening win Monday, losing in five sets 23-25, 25-15, 19-25, 25-10, 12-15 to the School of the Osage Lady Indians.
The Capital City Lady Cavaliers are hoping last week’s volleyball Jamboree at Warrenton is a sign of things to come. Capital City won all six matches at the Jamboree, a year after coming away winless in the preseason event. The Lady Cavaliers want that momentum to carry over into the program’s first-ever season-opening win as they host the School of the Osage Lady Indians tonight.