Thursday, November 18, 2010

Natrona County Wins Wyoming 4A Crown

by Jeff Fisher
Wyoming High School Football Huddle

Natrona County won its first Wyoming football championship since 2003 by beating Sheridan 34-14 Saturday for the 4A crown.

After Sheridan quarterback Dan Zemski led the Broncs to two scoring drives in the third quarter to tie the game at 14, NC quarterback Jim Shellenberger connected with Cole Montgomery on a 65-yard TD pass to give the Mustangs the lead for good.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Douglas Captures 3rd Straight Wyoming 3A Title

by Jeff Fisher
Wyoming High School Football Huddle

Douglas got the 3A three-peat by beating Buffalo in the state championship game.

The Bearcats spotted Buffalo a 14-0 lead before storming back.  The victory stretched Douglas' win streak to 30 straight.

Douglas was led by quarterback Hayden Barker who completed 10 of 13 passes for 159 yards for two touchdowns.  Barker ran for two second half scores to ice the victory.

The Bearcats 30-game win streak ties them with Sheridan for the second longest win streak in Wyoming football history.  Laramie owns the longest win streak at 34 straight from 1959 to 1963.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Thermopolis Wins Back-to-Back Wyoming 2A High School Football Championships

by Jeff Fisher
Wyoming High School Football Huddle


Big Horn did a decent job of shutting down Thermopolis' high-powered offense, but in the end it was the defending Class 2A champs that once again were raising the state championship trophy in Laramie.

The Star-Tribune reports that Thermopolis beat Big Horn 13-9 even though the Rams held them 220 yards below their per game total offense per game average.


Cokeville Wins 18th Wyoming High School Football Championship

by Jeff Fisher
Wyoming High School Football Huddle


It took seven years, but Cokeville is back on top.

The Panthers beat Lusk 26-6 Saturday to win the Wyoming Class 1A high school football championship. It was the Panthers 18th overall, but first since 2003.

The Star-Tribune reports that Lusk jumped out to the early lead, but it was all Cokeville after the opening drive of the game.

Little Snake River Wins Wyoming's 6-Man High School Football Title

by Jeff Fisher
Wyoming High School Football Huddle


Little Snake River captured its first-ever Wyoming high school football championship Saturday.

The Rattlers ran out to a 24-0 nothing lead on the way to a 67-12 victory over HEM in the 6-mNa championship game.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Wyoming High School Football Scores - Playoffs/Championship

Wyoming High School Football Scores
Saturday, November 13, 2010

4A Championship
Natrona County  34  Sheridan  14


2A Championship
Hot Springs County  13  Big Horn  9

1A Championship
Cokeville  26  Niobrara County  6


Wyoming High School Football Scores
Friday, November 12, 2010

3A Championship
Douglas  26  Buffalo  14

6-Man Championship
LIttle Snake River  67  HEM  12

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Wyoming High School Football Scores - Playoffs/Semifinals

Wyoming High School Football Scores
Friday, November 5, 2010


Playoffs
Semifinals


4A
Natrona 30 Gillette 10
Sheridan 46 East 12

3A
Buffalo 24 Cody 21 (OT)
Douglas 23 Riverton 2

2A
Big Horn 37 Greybull 7
Thermopolis 29 Lovell 15

1A
Cokeville 24 Southeast 7
Lusk 66 Lingle-Ft. Laramie 15

6-Man
Hanna-Elk Mountain-Medicine Bow 33 Ten Sleep 32
Little Snake River 42 Kaycee 12
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