The Jefferson City Jays and Hickman Kewpies matched up on a football field for the 120th time Friday night at Adkins Stadium. And for the 12th straight time and 63rd overall, the Jays came out on top. “It’s special, it’s special to be a part of this rivalry,” Jefferson City coach Damon Wells said after the Jays’ 63-19 victory on Senior Night against Hickman in Central Missouri Activities Conference play. “I think it means a heck of a lot to heck of a lot of people, so it’s definitely special.”
The Capital City Cavaliers were focused from the opening whistle. Capital City’s starters ran the offense at peak efficiency to lead a 59-16 win against the Hickman Kewpies in Central Missouri Activities Conference play Friday night at Hickman.
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.
The Capital City Cavaliers are on the hunt to keep the best start in school history alive. After winning their first two games, beating Warrensburg and Battle, the Cavaliers are looking to take down another foe that has beaten them both times they have played before.