The Moose Jaw High School Football League's oldest rivalry hits the field on Tuesday afternoon as the Central Cyclones meet up with the Peacock Tornadoes at Gutheridge Field.

Both teams sit at 1-1 heading into their Week 3 showdown.

The Cyclones are coming off a 38-14 loss to the Yorkton Raiders on Friday night, but they’re confident that they can rebound quickly.

"I thought we played pretty well, but we'll bounce back, we just want to get better every game and we'll see Yorkton again, we all know that," said Central receiver Josh Reidy.

"It was a good test for us, we wanted to see how we matched up (against Yorkton) going into the rest of our season."

The Tornadoes did some rebounding of their own when they picked up a 36-12 win over the Estevan Elecs this past Friday at Gutheridge Field.

Peacock will bring a strong running game and a usually stout defence into their match-up with the Cyclones. Reidy said he confident that they can line up against the Tornadoes.

"Our pass game is really good, our D-line has improved a lot and they're only going to get stronger, so going into Peacock, I like our chances," said Reidy.

Peacock and Central kick-off at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

Also on Tuesday, the 0-2 Vanier Vikings head into Estevan looking for their first win of the season against the 0-1 Elecs. They kick-off at 4 p.m. The 2-0 Swift Current Colts will play host to the 0-1 Weyburn Eagles on Tuesday as well.