Here are the updated Shrine Bowl rosters, as of Tuesday:

NORTH
Big Horn
: Michael Klepperich, Wyatt Mirich, Nelson Alzheimer.
Buffalo: Jace Jensen, Hayden Kessler, Lee Iberlin.
Cody: Andrew Blaylock, Travis Calkin, Morgan Heimer, James Bushnell.
Dubois: Trent Slagowski.
Gillette: Brek Carper, Jake Gill, Riley Bousa.
Greybull: Clay Cundall, Dillon McCoy.
Kaycee: Shawn Straub.
Kelly Walsh: Kyle Smith, Tanner Vivian.
Lovell: Darren Ballard.
Natrona: Jim Shellenberger, Cole Montgomery, Braden Barnes, Lucas Rowley, Chase Cimburek.
Newcastle: Jeremy Beehler.
Powell: Tyler England, Colby Gilmore.
Riverton: Jarrett Watson.
Rocky Mountain: Kaleb Hoyt.
Sheridan: Kyle Hutchinson, Dawson Osborn, Zack Will.
Worland: Caleb Garza.
Wright: Holden Fauber, Ryan Haefele.

SOUTH
Big Piney
: Zach Wenz, Shane Copeland, Ken Howard.
Cheyenne Central: Zach Peck, Josh Borm, Thad Lane.
Cheyenne East: Chase Metzler, Jacob Edwards, Michael Galicia.
Cokeville: McKay Tonga.
Douglas: Joe Lake, Dylan Klava, Justin Melton, Baylor Sieg, Gary Bolinger.
Evanston: Jeff Lee, Nolan Smith, Jack Lambert, Scott Davis, Lance Barker.
Green River: Cooper Palmer.
Laramie: Wes Dalles.
Lingle: Brody Serres, Jordan Mirich.
Lusk: Ace Thurston, Jerit DeGering.
Lyman: Nate Eyre, James Taylor.
Pine Bluffs: Blayne Gilbert.
Pinedale: Aaron Belton.
Rawlins: Jared Craig.
Snake River: Sean Rietveld.
Torrington: Evan Rader.
Wheatland: Merit Bunker, Ward Anderson, Quinn Zimmerman.

The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday at Cheney Alumni Field in Casper.

–patrick

The Shrine Bowl, Wyoming’s annual all-star high school football game, is now just one week away.

But the preparation starts today.

Teams are arriving in Casper today and have their first practices tonight. The squads depart Sunday on their annual trip to Salt Lake City to visit the Shriners Hospital for Children and will resume practices in Casper on Tuesday.

Teams practice twice a day the rest of the week. The game will be at 7 p.m. Saturday at Cheney Alumni Field (NCHS) in Casper.

The all-time series between the North and South squads is tied at 17 victories apiece; three games have finished tied, including the 2009 game, which was cut short by a vicious thunderstorm. The North won last year’s game 27-26.

The rosters, barring injuries during the week or no-shows at registration, will be as follows:

NORTH
Big Horn
: Michael Klepperich, Wyatt Mirich, Nelson Alzheimer.
Buffalo: Jace Jensen, Hayden Kessler, Lee Iberlin, Jake Hepp.
Cody: Andrew Blaylock, Travis Calkin, Morgan Heimer.
Dubois: Trent Slagowski.
Gillette: Brek Carper, Jake Gill, Riley Bousa.
Greybull: Clay Cundall, Dillon McCoy.
Kaycee: Shawn Straub.
Kelly Walsh: Kyle Smith, Tanner Vivian.
Lovell: Darren Ballard.
Natrona: Jim Shellenberger, Cole Montgomery, Braden Barnes, Lucas Rowley, Chase Cimburek.
Newcastle: Jeremy Beehler.
Powell: Tyler England, Colby Gilmore.
Riverton: Jarrett Watson.
Rocky Mountain: Kaleb Hoyt.
Sheridan: Kyle Hutchinson, Dawson Osborn, Zack Will.
Worland: Caleb Garza.
Wright: Holden Fauber, Ryan Haefele.

Student Manager: Kristin Tammany, Riverton.

Coaches: John Cundall and Jeff Sukut, Greybull; Vic Wilkerson, Gillette; Pat Lynch, Buffalo; David Trembly, Dubois; Dustin Sipe, Kaycee.

SOUTH
Big Piney
: Zach Wenz, Shane Copeland, Ken Howard.
Cheyenne Central: Zach Peck, Josh Borm, Thad Lane.
Cheyenne East: Chase Metzler, Jacob Edwards, Michael Galicia.
Cokeville: McKay Tonga.
Douglas: Joe Lake, Dylan Klava, Justin Melton, Baylor Sieg.
Evanston: Jeff Lee, Nolan Smith, Jack Lambert, Scott Davis.
Green River: Cooper Palmer.
Laramie: Wes Dalles.
Lingle: Brody Serres.
Lusk: Ace Thurston, Jerit DeGering, Derek Smith.
Lyman: Nate Eyre, Colby Gaylord, James Taylor.
Mountain View: Wynston Anglen.
Pine Bluffs: Blayne Gilbert.
Rawlins: David Greninger, Jared Craig.
Snake River: Sean Rietveld.
Torrington: Evan Rader.
Wheatland: Merit Bunker, Ward Anderson, Quinn Zimmerman.

Student Manager: Megan Wingeleth, Lyman.

Coaches: Pat Fackrell and Larry Wagstaff, Evanston; Scott Schultz, Wheatland; Ted Holmstrom, Lyman; Matt VandeBossche, Lusk; Michael Bates, Snake River.

Who is your favorite? Which team do you think has what it takes to get the job done on Saturday?

–patrick

The start of the 2011 season is now less than three months away. It’s just about this time every year that I start thinking about high school football in earnest. These are some of the questions that have been bouncing around my head the past few weeks:

1. Can the Douglas win streak keep going? The streak is now at 30 or 31 games, depending on how you count. Either way, what the Bearcats have done the past three seasons demands respect and inspires disbelief. Stringing together back-to-back undefeated seasons and three consecutive state titles is exceedingly rare. Whether Douglas can continue the rampage across Class 3A in 2011 remains to be seen; maintaining a streak like that, no matter the talent level, is incredibly difficult. Of course, a streak doesn’t become a streak unless you can overcome all of that anyway….

2. Can Rawlins and Shoshoni end their losing streaks? Rawlins has lost 23 consecutive games, Shoshoni 19. Will those streaks come to an end in 2011? For the sake of those programs and those communities, let’s hope so. Rawlins may have the tougher go, as the Outlaws face seven Class 3A foes and open with Sidney, Neb., and Rawlins hasn’t beaten a team from its own classification since 2006. Shoshoni, meanwhile, was an extremely young team last year and another year of maturation might help the Wranglers not only break the streak, but crawl into playoff contention, too.

3. How will reclassification affect things? This year, five schools — Green River, Wheatland, Wyoming Indian, Dubois and Hulett — have dropped in classification. But a change in classification doesn’t necessarily mean a change in results on the field. The last three schools to drop in classification all saw mixed results: Greybull went from 2-7 to 1-7 after going from 3A to 2A in 2007; Southeast went from 10-1 to 11-0 after going from 2A to 1A in 2007; and Riverton went from 1-8 to 4-6 after going from 5A (now 4A) to 3A in 2009. Dropping a classification, then, is no guarantee of success.

4. How will Cheyenne South do in its first varsity year? Cheyenne South’s first year of varsity football will be handicapped by the most obvious of missing elements: no seniors. But the Bison also have to overcome a brutal three-week stretch to open the season: at defending state champion Natrona in Week 0; hosting perennial power Cheyenne Central in Week 1; at Sheridan, last year’s 4A runner-up, in Week 2. If the Bison can survive that three-week stretch without losing confidence, they could climb into the postseason in their first year — but the question is, can a team with no seniors maintain the needed confidence to face the rigors of a 4A schedule week in and week out?

5. Will parity rule in 4A? I didn’t realize this before I started writing this post, but think about this: In the past seven years, the Class 4A/5A championship has been won by six different schools. Gillette is the only school to win the title twice in the past seven years, winning it all in 2006 and 2008, but Cheyenne East, Green River, Cheyenne Central, Natrona and Sheridan have all won titles since 2004 in Wyoming’s big-school classification, too. Will we see a school that hasn’t won a title in that span (Rock Springs, Laramie, Evanston, Kelly Walsh or South) continue this run of juggling at the top at the end of this season?

What do you think will be some things to watch in 2011? Post your thoughts below and we can start talking about what should be an exciting year….

–patrick

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