The trainers and managers for the North and South squads of the 2015 Shrine Bowl all-star football game are now set.

John Cundall, Shrine Bowl executive director, announced the selections via email Monday. Selections include:

North student trainer: Makayla Pzinski, Gillette
North student manager: Rylee Maya, Worland
South student trainer: Riley Dolezal, Mountain View
South student manager: Lanie Troughton, Mountain View

Chellsie Johnson (Kelly Walsh, North) and Jenna Walker (Douglas, South) will be the certified trainers for the game, which will be June 13 in Casper.

–patrick

The rosters for the 2015 Shrine Bowl have been set by the coaches of the respective teams.

The rosters for the annual all-star football game, scheduled for June 13 in Casper, are as follows:

NORTH
Big Horn: Mason Lube, Christian Mayer, Kerry Powers.
Buffalo: Kasen Filbert.
Cody: Brayden Feusner, Cap McClure, Carter Myers, Noah Rivera.
Dubois: Rowan Hawk.
Gillette: Dillon Matuska, Talon Nelson, Brandon Shelstad.
Greybull: Calder Forcella.
Jackson: Joey Caffaro, Mark Ford.
Kelly Walsh: Josue Munoz, Marcus Nolan.
Lovell: Cade Bischoff.
Natrona: Peter Bergman, Stevann Brown, Parker Franzen, Josh Harshman, Logan Wilson.
Newcastle: Dillon Ehlers.
Powell: Carter Baxter, Kalei Smith, Riley Stringer.
Riverton: Brandon Fullerton, Bo Patterson, Casey Savage.
Sheridan: Colbey Bruney, Tory Music, Joe Shassetz.
Tongue River: Lane Dockery.
Upton-Sundance: Jett Materi.
Wright: Michael Yeradi.

SOUTH
Cheyenne Central: Cooper Mirich, Tayton Montgomery.
Cheyenne East: Tevis Bartlett, Bryan Bell, Chandler Haukap.
Cheyenne South: Jake Brown.
Cokeville: Jace Petersen, James Teichert.
Douglas: Tanner Gamble, Colter Haman, Justin Leman, Bay Parks.
Evanston: Hayden Bomer, William Kishpaugh, Hyrum Peterson.
Green River: Hayden Love.
Guernsey-Sunrise: Brady Esquibel.
Laramie: Danny Bradfield, Tristan Eickbush, Andrew Pearson.
Lusk: Martin Fitzwater, Zane Hladky, Derick VandeBossche.
Lyman: Clayton Peden.
Mountain View: Cade Covington, Caleb Flake, Austin Houskeeper, Isaac Kampman.
Rawlins: Isaac Jefferson, Jalen Krening.
Rock Springs: Koltin Legerski.
Star Valley: Cole Critchfield, Jessie Sanders.
Torrington: Trey Faessler, Juan Gomez, P.D. Miller.

–patrick

The coaching staffs for the 2015 Shrine Bowl all-star football game are set, executive director John Cundall announced Sunday.

The North, led by head coach Matt McFadden of Cody, will also have Meeteetse’s Matt Jensen, Upton-Sundance’s Andy Garland, Big Horn’s Michael McGuire, Natrona’s Steve Harshman and Cody’s Randy Smith on staff.

The South, with head coach Brent Walk of Mountain View, will be supported by Guernsey-Sunrise’s Chris Link, Lusk’s Matt VandeBossche, Douglas’ Jay Rhoades, Evanston’s Pat Fackrell and Mountain View’s Ken Petersen.

The staffs will choose the players for their respective teams. The 42nd annual game will be played June 13, 2015, in Casper.

–patrick

Edit: Updated 4:36 p.m. Dec. 21 to add Harshman, who was inadvertently left off the first version of this story.

This is a preliminary look at the playoff scenarios for each team in the state entering Week 8. Games for Week 8 are listed here.

Saturday update: The 1A six-man East scenarios are updated to reflect Saturday’s results.

Class 4A
Natrona
: In. No. 1 seed.
Gillette
: In. No. 2 seed with victory. No. 3 seed with loss and Cheyenne South victory. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Sheridan victory.
Sheridan
: In. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Cheyenne East victory. No. 3 seed Gillette victory, regardless of victory or loss. No. 4 seed with loss and Cheyenne East victory. 
Cheyenne East: In. No. 2 seed with victory and Cheyenne South victory. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Sheridan victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne South, Evanston, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Rock Springs
: A lot of possibilities. They’re outlined here, to the best of my knowledge: 

Sheridan beats South CC KW Lar Eva CS RS
Eva W, Lar W, NC W (Note 1, scenario 1) 6 5 7 8 out out
Eva W, Lar W, NC W (Note 1, scenario 2) 4-way 4-way 4-way 4-way out out
Eva W, Lar W, RS W 4-way 4-way 4-way 4-way out out
Eva W, KW W, NC W 7 5 out 6 8 out
Eva W, KW W, RS W 7 5 out 6 out 8
CC W, Lar W, NC W 5 7 6 8 out out
CC W, Lar W, RS W 5 7 6 8 out out
CC W, KW W, NC W 5 6 8 out 7 out
CC W, KW W, RS W 5 6 8 out 7 out
South beats Sheridan (Note 2)
Eva W, Lar W (Note 3) 5-way 5-way 5-way 5-way 5-way (5 seed) out
Eva W, KW W 8 5 out 6 7 out
CC W, Lar W 5 8 7 out 6 out
CC W, KW W 5 6 8 out 7 out

Note 1: In the scenario where Sheridan, Evanston and Laramie all win, then Central, Kelly Walsh, Laramie and Evanston will all be tied with 3-6 records for the final four playoff spots. I’m not sure how that tie would be broken. In the first scenario listed above, KW and Evanston get credit for their victories over the highest-ranking non-tied team, which in this situation would be Cheyenne South… then KW gets the 5 seed for its victory against Evanston. Then it reverts to the three-way tiebreaking procedures from there. In the second scenario listed above, KW and Evanston don’t get credit for beating South (because more than one team beat the highest-ranking non-tied team), which would lead to a four-team playoff for the final four spots.

Note 2: In all situations where South beats Sheridan, the Rock Springs-Natrona game is meaningless for playoff seeding, and Rock Springs is eliminated.

Note 3: If South, Evanston and Laramie all win, then Evanston, Laramie, Kelly Walsh, Cheyenne Central and Cheyenne South will be in a five-way tie for the final four playoff spots. The WHSAA does not have guidelines for breaking a five-team tie. However, using the criteria used in four-team tiebreakers of giving the team with the victory over the highest-ranking non-tied team the top seed, South would get the No. 5 seed for beating Sheridan. Then that leaves Evanston, Kelly Walsh, Cheyenne Central and Laramie tied for three playoff spots… and See Note 1.

Class 3A East
Douglas: In. No. 1 seed.
Riverton: In. No. 2 seed.
Torrington: In. No. 3 seed with victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Rawlins: In. No. 3 seed with victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Buffalo, Lander: Out.

Class 3A West
Cody: In. No. 1 seed with victory. Tie for 1-2-3 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Jackson victory. No. 2 seed with loss and Star Valley victory.
Powell: In. No. 1 seed with victory and Star Valley victory. Tie for 1-2-3 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Jackson victory. No. 3 seed with loss and Jackson victory. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Star Valley victory.
Jackson: In. Tie for 1-2-3 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Powell victory. No. 2 seed with victory and Cody victory. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Cody victory. No. 4 seed with loss and Powell victory.
Star Valley: In. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Cody victory. No. 3 seed with victory and Powell victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Green River, Worland: Out.

Class 2A East
Big Horn: In. No. 1 seed with victory. No. 2 seed with loss and Thermopolis victory. Tie for 1-2-3 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Newcastle victory.
Newcastle: In. Tie for 1-2-3 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Wheatland victory. No. 2 seed with victory and Big Horn victory. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Thermopolis victory. No. 4 seed with loss and Wheatland victory.
Wheatland: In. No. 1 seed with victory and Thermopolis victory. Tie for 1-2-3 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Newcastle victory. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with loss and Thermopolis victory. No. 3 seed with loss and Newcastle victory.
Thermopolis: In. Tie for 2-3-4 seeds (coin flip to break) with victory and Big Horn victory. No. 3 seed with victory and Wheatland victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Burns, Glenrock, Wright: Out.

Class 2A West
Mountain View: In. No. 1 seed with victory. No. 2 seed with loss.
Lyman: In. No. 1 seed with victory. No. 2 seed with loss and Greybull victory. No. 3 seed with loss and Lovell victory.
Greybull: In. No. 3 seed with victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Lovell
: Neither in nor out. No. 2 seed with victory and Mountain View victory. No. 3 seed with victory and Lyman victory. No. 4 seed with loss and Pinedale victory. Out with loss and Big Piney victory.
Big Piney: Neither in nor out. No. 4 seed with victory and Greybull victory. Out with loss or Lovell victory.
Kemmerer, Pinedale: Out.

Class 1A 11-man East
Lusk: In. No. 1 seed.
Lingle: In. No. 2 seed.
Moorcroft, Southeast, Tongue River, Upton-Sundance: A lot of possibilities. They’re outlined here:

Lingle beats Moorcroft SE TR US Mor
US W, TR W out 4 3 out
US W, PB W out 4 3 out
SE W, TR W 4 3 out out
SE W, PB W 3 4 out out
Moorcroft beats Lingle
US W, TR W out out 4 3
US W, PB W out out 4 3
SE W, TR W 4 3 out out
SE W, PB W 3 out out 4

Pine Bluffs: Out.

Class 1A 11-man West
Cokeville: In. No. 1 seed.
Rocky Mountain: In. No. 2 seed.
Burlington, Riverside, Shoshoni, Wind River: A lot of possibilities. They’re outlined here:

Wind River beats Cokeville Sho Rsd Brl WR
Brl W, Rsd W out 4 out 3
Brl W, Sho W 3 out out 4
RM W, Rsd W 4 3 out out
RM W, Sho W 3 out out 4
Cokeville beats Wind River
Brl W, Rsd W out 4 3 out
Brl W, Sho W 3 out 4 out
RM W, Rsd W 4 3 out out
RM W, Sho W 3 triangular triangular triangular

Saratoga, Wyoming Indian: Out.

Class 1A six-man East
Guernsey-Sunrise: In. No. 1 seed.
Kaycee: In. No. 2 seed with victory. No. 3 seed with loss.
Hanna: In. No. 2 seed with victory. No. 3 seed with loss.
Midwest: Neither in nor out. No. 4 seed with victory. Tie for 4 seed (triangular playoff to break) with loss and Hulett victory. Out with loss and Rock River victory.
NSI: Neither in nor out. No. 4 seed with victory and Rock River victory. Tie for 4 seed (triangular playoff to break) with victory and Hulett victory. Out with loss.
Hulett
: Neither in nor out. Out with loss or Midwest victory. Tie for 4 seed (triangular playoff to break) with victory and NSI victory.
Rock River: Out.

Class 1A six-man West
Dubois: In. No. 1 seed with Snake River victory. No. 2 seed with Farson victory.
Farson: In. No. 1 seed with victory. No. 4 seed with loss.
Snake River: In. No. 2 seed with victory. No. 3 seed with loss.
Meeteetse: In. No. 3 seed with Snake River victory. No. 4 seed with Farson victory.
St. Stephens, Ten Sleep: Out.

–patrick

Chanler Buck has been named the interim head football coach at Powell, succeeding Jim Stringer.

Buck was a volunteer assistant with the Panthers the past three years and also coached Powell’s eighth-grade team. Prior to coming to Powell, Buck was an assistant coach with Carroll College in Helena, Montana. He teaches physical education at Powell Middle School.

The hiring was announced via email Thursday by Powell AD Tim Wormald.

Buck played football at Utah State before finishing his football career at Carroll. He is originally from Idaho; his father, Stan, is the head coach at Blackfoot High in eastern Idaho, and his uncle Mitch is the head coach at Madison High in Rexburg.

Stringer died July 18 of an apparent heart attack. He went 70-42 in 11 years as Powell’s head coach and won four state titles.

Powell enters the season as the three-time defending Class 3A champions. The Panthers have won 27 consecutive games.

To see the list of all coaching changes statewide, click here.

–patrick

Powell coach Jim Stringer, shown here during the 2013 state championship, died Friday at 44. Photo courtesy Greg Wise.

Powell coach Jim Stringer, shown here during the 2013 state championship, died Friday at 44. Photo courtesy Greg Wise.

The Powell Tribune and others are reporting that Powell coach Jim Stringer died earlier today from a heart attack.

Numerous condolences had been posted to Stringer’s Facebook wall by mid-afternoon. This afternoon, Stringer’s son Riley — a senior at Powell — posted on Twitter:

Stringer, with his son Riley, celebrates the Panthers' victory in the 2013 Class 3A title game. Photo courtesy Greg Wise.

Stringer, with his son Riley, celebrates the Panthers’ victory in the 2013 Class 3A title game. Photo courtesy Greg Wise.

Stringer, 44, was originally from Strasburg, Colorado. He had led Powell to three consecutive Class 3A championships. Powell enters the 2014 season on a 27-game winning streak. He took over as Powell’s head coach in 2003. His first season, the Panthers went 0-8; by 2006, Powell was state champions. He was 70-42 in his 11 years as head coach and won four state championships (2006, 2011, 2012, 2013). He was the North’s head coach for the Shrine Bowl in 2007 and 2012 and was part of the coaching staff for the North team in this year’s Shrine Bowl.

Stringer is survived by his wife, Jill, and his three children, Riley, Kooper and Kody.

 

Stringer celebrates after Powell beat Green River to win the 3A West Conference title on Oct. 19, 2013, in Powell. Photo courtesy of Greg Wise.

Stringer celebrates after Powell beat Green River to win the 3A West Conference title on Oct. 19, 2013, in Powell. Photo courtesy of Greg Wise.

–patrick

Assistant coach John Rounds has been promoted to be the new head football coach at Lander.

Rounds, who has previously been Lander’s offensive line and linebackers coach, replaces Doug Hughes, who became the school’s activities director. Hughes went 26-29 in six years as head coach, qualifying for the playoffs six years in a row but never making it past the quarterfinals.

Rounds is also a business teacher at Lander and advises the school’s Future Business Leaders of America group.

To see the list of all coaching changes statewide, click here.

–patrick

Josh Seghetti of Natrona County High School is the latest addition to the Shrine Bowl’s North squad.

Seghetti will replace Kris Adams of Gillette, the game’s executive director, John Cundall, said via email.

The annual all-star football game is scheduled for June 14 in Casper.

–patrick

Terrance Reese will be the head coach for Rock River’s first varsity football season.

Reese was an assistant coach for the Rock River girls basketball team and was previously an assistant on the football coaching staff at Laramie. He has also coached youth football in Laramie.

Rock River is playing six-man varsity football for the first time in 2014. The Longhorns have played sub-varsity seasons the past two years.

Rock River ADs Edna Sanchez and Kelly Vallier verified the hiring via email to wyoming-football.com.

Reese replaces Ray Moore, who was the Longhorns’ coach for their sub-varsity season last year. Moore resigned after he was arrested and charged with felony sexual assault of a minor in February.

To see the list of all coaching changes statewide, click here.

–patrick

Marty Wrage will be the new head football coach in Greybull.

Wrage, who has also been Greybull’s girls basketball coach, teaches physical education in Greybull. He was previously a head football coach in Ogallala, Nebraska.

He takes over for Justin Bernhardt, who finished 7-11 in two years as the Buffaloes’ head coach. The hiring was verified via email by Greybull AD Nolan Tracy.

To see the list of all coaching changes statewide, click here.

–patrick