The Helias Cruasders have a list of goals to achieve each season. With last week’s 24-6 win against Jefferson City to claim its fourth consecutive city championship, Helias can mark off the first one. But there’s still more on that list.
The Helias Crusaders did what they needed to do. “It was a very business-like performance,” Helias coach Chris Hentges said Friday night after the Crusaders opened Central Missouri Activities Conference action with a 42-12 victory against the Hickman Kewpies at Ray Hentges Stadium.
The Helias Crusaders did what they needed to do. “It was a very business-like performance,” Helias coach Chris Hentges said Friday night after the Crusaders opened Central Missouri Activities Conference action with a 42-12 victory against the Hickman Kewpies at Ray Hentges Stadium.
A.J. Raines was as good as advertised. The Timberland senior quarterback racked up 430 yards of total offense Friday night to lead the fourth-seeded Wolves to a 41-24 victory against the second-seeded Helias Cruasders in the Class 5 District 4 championship game at Ray Hentges Stadium.