High School Football Jamboree Hits Local Field Tonight
Festus, MO · August 21, 2026
Friday evening has arrived with stadium lights firing up and food truck griddles warming across the area. It is a prime setup for stepping out and enjoying the turn toward the weekend.
The Lead
High school football returns to the local stadium tonight as the annual preseason Jamboree brings together five area programs for a full evening of scrimmage action. The Tigers host Poplar Bluff, Jackson, Farmington, and Seckman starting at 6:00 PM. Each team takes the field for simulated drive series, giving coaching staffs a final live look at depth charts, play execution, and game conditioning ahead of next week's official season openers. For fans, the event offers a first look at the 2026 roster under the Friday night lights. Admission supports local high school athletic programs, and stadium gates open early to accommodate the expected turnout. Stadium stands fill quickly, making early arrival recommended for sideline seating.
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Today's Outlook
- High 91°F · Low 65°F — Mainly clear Warm afternoon sun makes for a great evening outdoors, so stay hydrated.
What's On Around Town
High School Football Jamboree Festus High School Stadium, 6:00 PM Five regional teams scrimmage in a full evening of preseason football.
Kimmswick: Food Truck Friday City Hall Field, 5:00–9:00 PM Local food trucks, late-night shopping, and outdoor lawn games.
Kimmswick: Live Music with Brad Alan LaChance Winery, 6:00–9:00 PM A relaxed evening of live acoustic music on the outdoor patio.
Open Gym Tumbling Power Haus Cheer (1506 Parkway W), 4:00–4:50 PM Supervised skill practice session open to local youth athletes.
Spotlight & Story
- Twin City Days Created as a joint festival to celebrate the shared border and civic bond between neighboring communities, this late-summer ritual began decades ago with a parade along Main Street. It now features competitive washer tournaments and the famous Mayor's Challenge.
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