Columbia, MO saw an exciting night of high school football during Week 4 of the Friday Night Fever with several thrilling matchups. Among the highlights was the clash within the CMAC, pitting local rivals against each other, and an undefeated showdown in the Tri-County Conference. The cheers and tension were palpable as fans filled the stands, eager to support their teams.
This week’s Game of the Week featured the Hickman High School team battling it out against Battle High School. With both teams showcasing remarkable skills, spectators were treated to a nail-biting affair on the field. The atmosphere was electric as players maneuvered and strategized to gain the upper hand.
For those unable to attend, live coverage was available, keeping everyone updated on the progress and highlights of the game. The community’s pride for their high school teams shone brightly, as fans shared their excitement through various social media platforms.
Another exciting announcement was the chance for fans to participate in voting for the Play of the Week. This initiative allows the community to engage more with the teams and recognize outstanding individual performances on the field. The winner is set to be announced during the Friday Night Fever coverage, building anticipation for every fan.
As we look forward to upcoming weekends, the focus remains on supporting local teams and celebrating youth sports. Columbia’s high school football is truly a community event, bringing people together under the Friday night lights.
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