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Sheridan’s Terran Grooms Signs with Rocky Mountain for Football
Sheridan seems to be loaded year after year with great athletes and yet another one has chosen a school to continue their athletic career. Terran Grooms will be headed to Montana to play football for Rocky Mountain College in Billings. Grooms was named All-State in 4A as a running back...
PhotoFest: Laramie Sweeps Natrona in 4A Basketball
The basketball season is heading down the stretch and in 4A hoops on Friday, Laramie paid a visit to Casper to meet Natrona in boys and girls play. The boys' game featured two top 5 teams in our WyoPreps poll as Laramie came in ranked 2nd and Natrona 4th. The visiting Plainsmen jumped out to a 9-point lead after one-quarter of play but it was tightly contested after that. Laramie prevailed 57-44 and was led by Jaden Smith with 16 and Neil Summers chipped in a dozen. Summers has been sensational this season as he is averaging 17 points and 11 rebounds per game. Max Alexander has been a force offensively averaging 14 points a game. The Laramie boys finished the weekend with an 83-81 overtime win over Sheridan to improve to 15-2.
Caleb Ortberg of Kelly Walsh Shining in the Indoor Hurdles
Kelly Walsh track athlete Caleb Ortberg has been solid in the 55-meter hurdle event on the indoor circuit this season and won the Casper Meet on Saturday with a clocking of 7.85. He had a really good meet overall as his 4x200 and 4x400 meter relays took first as well. Ortberg has won the 55-meter hurdles in Casper, Laramie and the 2nd Gillette meet with a 3rd place finish in the first Gillette Meet. His time of 7.81 in that 2nd event in Campbell County is the best in the state so far this season.
Wyoming High School Boys Basketball Standings: Feb. 11, 2024
The boys' basketball season in Wyoming has gone through ten weeks in the 2024 season. There is one team left with zero losses. Three more schools have just one loss during this season. As the regular season winds down, Class 1A and 2A teams will close out their league action this week. For the big school divisions, two weeks are remaining in the regular season. Powell in Class 3A is the lone undefeated team, and they just survived two overtime games. Below are the current standings that include all games played through Feb. 10, 2024.
Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Standings: Feb. 11, 2024
Teams in Wyoming have finished ten weeks of the 2024 high school girls' basketball season. The regular season is almost over for the lower two classifications. That means just a handful of conference games remain. For the top two classes, there are two weeks left in the regular season. Douglas is the last undefeated team in girls' basketball in the state. Three teams have only lost one game. These standings include all games played through Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024.
How the WyoPreps Top 5 Basketball Teams Fared in Week 10 of the 2024 Season
Week 10 of the prep basketball season in Wyoming has come and gone. Here is our weekly recap to give fans, players, and coaches a look at each week’s results for just the ranked teams in the WyoPreps Coaches and Media Basketball Polls. A No. 1 team went down, and a couple of others had some close calls. For the week, six girls’ and eight boys’ teams in the most recent rankings lost at least one game last week. The last undefeated boys’ team, class 4A’s Cheyenne Central suffered their first loss. Three of the top four in 4A boys’ basketball took a loss. Seven of the 14 teams in our top 5 who lost a game did so against another ranked team.
PhotoFest! Casper Indoor Track Meet
The Indoor Track season rolled along on Saturday in Casper with the Mustang Invite and this was the first big meet at Natrona with the first scheduled event cancelled due to weather conditions. On the girls' side, Laramie placed first in the team standings with 107.5 points, Kelly Walsh 2nd with 98.5. Natrona 3rd with 69.5. Torrington is 4th with 68.5 and Cheyenne Central 5th with 61. Here is a rundown of the top two finishers in each event.
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