Team Wyoming will play for its third consecutive victory in the Six-man Shootout when it plays Team Nebraska on Saturday.

Wyoming won last year’s game 40-26 and won the inaugural game 54-52 in 2012.

The game will be at noon (MDT) Saturday in Bladen, Nebraska.

Rosters for the game are here. Wyoming will play the game with 17 players, as Hulett’s Wyatt Bears will not play in the game.

–patrick

The rosters have been set for the third annual Six-man Shootout, the six-man all-star football game between Wyoming and Nebraska.

The game will be played at noon June 28 in Bladen, Neb. Bladen is in south-central Nebraska, about 60 miles south of Grand Island.

Wyoming has won both all-star games so far, beating Nebraska 54-52 in 2012 and 40-26 last year in Dubois.

Matt Jensen, who led Meeteetse to a state championship in November, is the Wyoming head coach. The Wyoming team features six players from state runner-up Midwest and three players each from Meeteetse and Hulett.

The rosters are as follows:

Wyoming
Dubois: Sterling Baker; Austin Tharp.
Hanna: Roy Tomkins.
Hulett: Wyatt Bears; Story Penning; Keaton Stevens.
Kaycee: Peter John Bennett.
Meeteetse: Seth Bennett; Zach Bragg; Jasper Smith.
Midwest: Andrew Engleman; Tucker Even; Kasey Guseman; Josh Lindsay; Cameron Ray; Landon Rodabaugh.
Saratoga: Ryan Malone; Tate Stinson.
Head coach: Matthew Jensen, Meeteetse.
Assistant coaches: Dale Query, Meeteetse; Kenneth Swieter, Midwest; David Trembly, Dubois.

Nebraska
Arcadia: Cameron Charles.
Arthur County: Lane Vasa.
Cody/Kilgore: Logan Fay; Taryn Ostransky.
Elkhorn Valley: Omar Lopez.
Hyannis: Joe Hebbert; Travis Hoover.
Maywood: Jacob Dibbern; Jericho Vieyra.
Minatare: Tylor Grumbles.
St. Edward: Austin Miller; Daniel Stock.
Silver Lake: Zac Petersen; Austin Woodard.
Sioux County: Phillip Parker; Connor Rodenbaugh.
Wauneta/Palisade: Wes Anderjaska; Hayden Pollman.
Head coach: Duane Arntt, Silver Lake.
Assistant coaches: Terry Bauer, Silver Lake; Barry Swisher, Sioux County; Charles Jones, Maywood.

–patrick

The rosters have been set for the Six-man Shootout all-star football game between Wyoming and Nebraska.

The game will be played at 1 p.m. Saturday in Dubois. Teams check in and practices will begin Wednesday.

This the second year for the all-star game. Wyoming won last year’s game 54-52 in Arthur, Neb., by scoring 34 consecutive second-half points.

This year’s rosters:

Wyoming
Dubois: John Bartlett, Cody Flynn, Jesse Hawk, Kyle Tea.
Hanna: Rylie Richardson.
Hulett: Preston Neiman, Kellen Wilson.
Kaycee: James Caro, Markus Koch, Garrett Kremers.
Midwest: Anthony Butler, Bryce Cisneros.
Snake River: Cole Gourlay, Conner Lee, Grayson Lee, Clay Orchard, Manuel Quinteros.
Ten Sleep: Friscoe Erdahl.

Nebraska
Arthur County: Logan Lewis.
Elba/North Loup Scotia: Abe Dush, Jerrod Moody.
Elkhorn Valley: Taylor Hanson, Alex Ellison, Jacob Heldt.
Maywood: Aaron Doxon.
St. Edward: Josh Osantowski, Wyatt Jasa.
Silver Lake: Catarino Perez, Jayden Grabill.
Sioux County: Garrett Gray, Johnny Dunn.
Wauneta-Palisade: Connor Kayton, Jack McGraw, Weylin Davis, Logan Bischoff.

–patrick

With 32 34 consecutive second-half points, Wyoming beat Nebraska 54-52 in the inaugural Six-man Shootout all-star football game on Saturday in Arthur, Neb.

Wyoming scored the winning points with 19 seconds remaining as Dubois’ Mitchell Baker threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Snake River’s Daniel Wille. The touchdown was the final piece of a comeback that saw Wyoming rally from a 52-20 third-quarter deficit.

Wille finished with 282 total yards — 186 receiving, 94 rushing — and five touchdowns.

Snake River’s Rex Stanley scored twice and Midwest’s Ty Fenster also scored for Wyoming.

Nebraska led big early, staking a lead of 46-12 late in the second quarter. Nebraska led 46-20 at halftime and scored early in the third quarter to take a 52-20 lead.

Scoring summary
First quarter
N: Jordan Trimble 17 run (Hayes Rose kick), 10:10, 0-8
W: Daniel Wille 42 run (PAT fail), 9:10, 6-8
N: Cameron Goldman 5 run (Rose kick), 5:57, 6-16
N: Terryl Peterman 15 pass from Trimble (Rose kick), 0:45, 6-24
Second quarter
N: Brad Vasa 25 run (PAT fail), 8:03, 6-30
W: Rex Stanley 4 pass from Mitchell Baker (PAT fail), 6:26, 12-30
N: Hunter Walker 4 pass from Trimble (Rose kick), 4:49, 12-38
N: Peterman 3 pass from Trimble (Rose kick), 2:47, 12-46
W: Wille 4 run (Wille kick), 1:17, 20-46
Third quarter
N: Brandon Barker 54 pass from Trimble (PAT fail), 8:12, 20-52
W: O.B. Ready Ty Fenster 14 pass from Baker (PAT fail), 5:00, 26-52
W: Wille 1 run (Wille kick), 2:45, 34-52
W: Safety, 2:36, 36-52
W: Wille 37 pass from Baker (PAT fail), 1:26, 42-52
Fourth quarter
W: Stanley 60 pass from Baker (PAT Fail), 1:33, 48-52
W: Wille 31 pass from Baker (PAT fail), 0:19, 54-52

Individual stats
Rushing: W, Wille 19-94, Cody Wells 9-63, Adam VanNorman 7-58, Baker 6-44, Stanley 1-17, Team 2-2. N, Trimble 16-84, Vasa 9-76, Bryce Potter 8-47, Cale Brown 1-15, Brett Ryan 1-6, Brandon Barker 2-4, Cameron Goldman 2-1, Hunter Walker 1-(-1).
Passing: W, Baker 13-27-2-276, Wille 1-1-0-17, VanNorman 0-2-0-0, Skyler Stephenson 0-2-0-0, Stanley o-1-0-0. N, Trimble 16-27-4-204, Tyler Barta 0-2-0-0, Potter 0-1-0-0.
Receiving: W, Wille 9-186, Stanley 3-81, Fenster 1-14, Miles Engelhart 1-12. N, Barker 4-91, Walker 3-44, Tyrel Hinton 1-27, Barta 3-21, Peterman 2-18, Vasa 2-13, Potter 1-(-10).
Defensive leaders: W, Stanley 10 solo tackles, 5 assisted tackles, 1 fumble recovery; VanNorman, 5 solo, 5 assists, 1 fumble recovery, Jordan Largent, 3 solo, 6 assists, 2 sacks, 1 fumble recovery. N, Ryan, 15 solo, 11 assists, 2 fumble recoveries; Gabe Ware, 8 solo, 8 assists, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception; Sean Grote, 6 solo, 3 assists.

Box score courtesy Ken Swieter.

–patrick

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