It was a night to forget for the Jefferson City Jays. The Jays turned the ball over four times and were blanked in the second half, leading to a 29-14 victory for the Battle Spartans in Central Missouri Activities Conference play. “It doesn’t feel good,” Jefferson City coach Damon Wells said. “But I do believe there is a tremendous opportunity to learn and grow from this and progress.”
The high school football postseason doesn’t begin for another few weeks. Don’t tell that to the Blair Oaks Falcons. As far as they are concerned, district play begins tonight. Blair Oaks wraps up the regular season with two Tri-County Conference games, both against district foes. First up is tonight’s game against the Hallsville Indians.
It’s a big game in deciding the Central Missouri Activities Conference champion. It definitely is for the city championship and the trophy that comes along with that. And it’s Jefferson City. “All focus and all eyes are on the biggest game of the year,” Helias coach Chris Hentges said as the Crusaders prepare to take on the Jefferson City Jays in a CMAC contest tonight at Ray Hentges Stadium.
It’s a big game in deciding the Central Missouri Activities Conference champion. It definitely is for the city championship and the trophy that comes along with that. And it’s Jefferson City. “All focus and all eyes are on the biggest game of the year,” Helias coach Chris Hentges said as the Crusaders prepare to take on the Jefferson City Jays in a CMAC contest tonight at Ray Hentges Stadium.
The Russellville Indians hit the road tonight to take on the Crystal City Hornets. Game time between the Indians and Hornets is 7 p.m. Russellville is coming off a 28-22 loss last Friday night to Scotland County to wrap up a three-game homestand.