Death.

Taxes.

Star Valley beating Powell when they play in Afton.

Those, my friends, are the three certainties in life. Get to know them; they will come in handy.

In retrospect, we should have anticipated unranked and underappreciated Star Valley’s 19-13 upset of top-ranked and rolling Powell. The Braves always play better at home — 12 of Star Valley’s past 17 victories have been in Afton — and they always play well against Powell, especially in Afton.

Let’s take a quick trip down memory lane of Powell’s recent trips to the Little Switzerland of America:

2009: Powell and Star Valley meet up in a game that seems to be even on paper. Result: Star Valley 29, Powell 3.

2007: Powell, then the defending state champion, comes into Afton reeling after a double-OT loss to Cody. Result: Star Valley 20, Powell 13, in overtime.

2005: Powell comes to Afton undefeated, winners of its first six games of the season. Result: Star Valley 20, Powell 0.

2004: In the second game of the season, both teams are 0-1 and looking to gain some momentum in Afton. Result: Star Valley 19, Powell 7.

2002: Powell comes into Afton high after a 1-0 start; Star Valley is 0-1 and looking to gain traction. Result: Star Valley 27, Powell 7.

2001: Powell, the only team to beat the Braves in the regular season, rolls into Star Valley for a semifinal playoff game. Result: Star Valley 21, Powell 7.

And now, 2011: Powell comes to Afton as the top-ranked team in 3A to face the unranked Braves. Result: Star Valley 19, Powell 13.

With Friday’s loss, the Panthers are now 2-15 all-time in Afton.

What this game reveals, too, is a more alarming trend for Star Valley. Since 2007, the Braves are 12-8 in Afton and are just 5-18 away from home (a mark that includes two road wins this year). I am having a hard time finding another school that has such a huge disparity between home and road records in that same time span.

The numbers aren’t deceiving. They’re clear as a valley stream. In short: Don’t ever, ever, EVER underestimate the Braves at home. They win games in Afton that they would lose on the road. That’s as certain as death and taxes.

Staying in 3A, second mad props to Torrington, which lambasted Rawlins 34-3 to keep the Outlaws’ losing streak alive. You wonder sometimes what inspires teams. Clearly, Torrington was motivated to not be the team to which Rawlins ended its losing streak. It’s not the strongest motivation, but it’s motivation nonetheless. And it just might be enough to spark the Trailblazers to finish the season stronger than they have started it. It might not save the 2011 season, but it might bring some hope and inspiration for future seasons and point the program in the right direction. As for the Outlaws…. well, they have a new mascot.

Third mad props to Saratoga, which threw itself right back into the 1A West playoff mix by picking up an important 22-21 victory over a resurgent Wind River squad. Waddie Love’s 2-point conversion with less than four minutes remaining was the difference for the Panthers. In a conference where three teams are currently tied for the third and fourth playoff spots — and where three other teams are just one game back — every victory will be important not only for conference standings, but for potential tiebreaker use down the line.

Staying in the 1A West (where you pick the winners at your own peril), fourth mad props to Riverside, which became the frontrunner for the No. 2 bid for the West’s other home playoff game behind Cokeville with its 19-6 victory over Shoshoni. Both teams came in at 2-1 and desperately needed to win for the same reasons Saratoga and Wind River needed victories on Friday: positioning for the playoffs and possible tiebreaking victories. A little bit of a hierarchy was established by the Rebels with this victory; now, the Rebels need to continue cashing in on their opportunities to put some breathing room between them and the rest of the field. First up, Saratoga next week in Basin….

Fifth mad props to Sheridan, which not only beat Gillette, it destroyed the Camels 38-14 in the Energy Bowl. It was ex-Camel Jordan Roberts who made the difference for Sheridan: 37 carries, 271 yards, three touchdowns. The Sheridan defense also did its part, holding the Camels scoreless for the game’s final 33 minutes. The victory helps Sheridan inch ever closer to home-field advantage through the first two rounds of the playoffs — something they can wrap up if they keep playing like they did on Friday.

Sixth mad props to Sundance, which surprised everyone but itself by beating Lingle 15-6. This is slowly becoming a Sundance tradition: beating an unexpecting team from the south. This year, Lingle; last year, Southeast; in 2009, Pine Bluffs; in 2008, Saratoga. Don’t take the Bulldogs for granted at home, especially if you’re supporting a team from the south.

And what else drew my attention this week? Well:

The Bridger Valley Bowl is looking like possibly the best game of the week next week. Eager to see how Mountain View and Lyman stack up against each other. … Cody finally got moving in the right direction with its 22-7 victory over Jackson. For a team that has had so many frustrating losses this season, this one had to feel good — and it assures the Broncs that they still have a pretty good shot of not only making the playoffs, but maybe doing some damage once they get there. … Lander’s first loss of the season was rather emphatic, wasn’t it? I figured Douglas would win, but I never counted on a 45-7 Bearcat whitewash. … Friday was not a pretty day in six-man. The four games were decided by an average of 46 points. The closest game was Midwest’s 56-19 victory over Hulett, and that was a game the Oilers led 50-0 at halftime.

So with 31 games this week, I certainly have not touched on everything worth talking about. So what do you think? What Week 5 moments were the most surprising or interesting to you? Post some thoughts below, if you feel the urge.

This week: 25-6 (81 percent). This season: 142-34 (81 percent).

–patrick

12 Thoughts on “Week 5 Humble Pie: Certainties, pyramids and Rawlins’ new mascot

  1. Riverton on October 1, 2011 at 4:46 pm said:

    Great job by Star Valley. Didn’t see that coming but didn’t know the Powell-SV history. About my only correct prediction before the year started was I didn’t think there would be an undefeated team in 3A and now there isn’t. Buffalo’s defense gave us a lot of yards on offense but didn’t give up many points and their big plays running the ball killed us so great job to them. Next week should be fun again with lot’s of huge games.

  2. Dahl Erickson on October 1, 2011 at 5:54 pm said:

    It was a heck of a game with a huge crowd. I think the crowd was borderline title-game big so there was definitely a lot of support. I think yesterday’s games just solidify that whoever takes care of the ball the best is going to be the state champion. I know that’s a big over simplified, but it is likely especially true this season. Congrats to Cody for getting off the schnide, I know it will be a slobberknocker on their field this next week.

  3. football fan on October 1, 2011 at 10:04 pm said:

    Here are my opinions for the new 3A rankings:
    1 – Douglas
    2 – Green River
    3 – Star Valley
    4 – Powell
    5 – Buffalo
    6 – Lander
    Heard a great quote this weekend – “Don’t ever bet on kids when it comes to high school football”
    Lots of football to play – lots of fun!

  4. It seems to me in 1A, there’s SE,Cokeville and Lusk as title contenders…and a bunch of other teams hoping someone else knocks off the big 3.

  5. football fan on October 1, 2011 at 10:46 pm said:

    Patrick, you forgot the Powell/Star Valley stat of 2006. Grant it, it wasn’t a home game for the
    Braves, but Star Valley was the ONLY game the 2006 State Championship Powell Panthers lost. Hats off to SV – they have have the Panther’s number! Go Panthers!!!!

  6. Patrick on October 2, 2011 at 12:06 am said:

    I did notice that one, football fan, and you’re right that I didn’t list it because it was in Powell. I didn’t know how severely one-sided that series was in those Afton games until I got to looking at it… very odd. That can’t just be chance.

    Cory, I think you’re right about 1A, too. I see those three teams as the three most legit contenders for the state title and the rest are all just beating up each other and then hoping they can pull off a big upset in the playoffs.

    By the way, can anyone touch Snake River in six-man this year? Are we seeing a new dynasty start in Baggs?

    –patrick

  7. 3A Rocks on October 2, 2011 at 9:11 am said:

    Five games into the season here are my thoughts….
    1) Rankings are a waste of time in 3A. Any team can beat any team any given night.

    2) I think Powell is the most talented team.
    I think Green River is the most athletic team
    I think Buffalo is the hardest working team
    I think Douglas is the best coached team
    I think Cody is the scariest team.
    I think Star Valley might be the most improved.

    3) Right NOW…I think Douglas is your hottest team. They have put together 4 straight impressive wins after their loss to Green River. They are developing an identity on offense running the ball and their defense seems to be improving every single game.

    4) HOME SWEET HOME!!!! Home field in the playoffs will be the key for any of these teams (except for maybe Buffalo).

    5) I think your state semifinal will look like this
    Buffalo @ Powell
    Green River @ Douglas
    Who wins your guess is as good as mine.

  8. Patrick on October 2, 2011 at 10:18 am said:

    3A Rocks, your second point just flat nailed it. Every team has its strengths. Some of those strengths match up well against other teams and some don’t. You can make an argument for almost half the teams in 3A to be ranked first and you wouldn’t be wrong on any of them.

    –patrick

  9. Riverton on October 2, 2011 at 1:28 pm said:

    #1 Douglas-#4Cody #1 GR- #4Lander
    #2 SV – #3 Riv #2 Buff- #3 Powell
    Not saying this is the 1rst round but it sure is plausable with the SV win. Don’t know how tie breakers work and picked Riv playing SV and Lander-GR just because they haven’t played yet. Where am I going wrong?

  10. Dahl Erickson on October 2, 2011 at 3:10 pm said:

    I don’t want to keep adding to the pile, but a game I will remember broadcasting was in 2004. The Braves had a very rough season and their only win that year was in Afton against? You guessed it.

  11. Bearcat Fan on October 3, 2011 at 11:49 am said:

    I have to give my Bearcats credit for a great offensive preformance against Lander Friday night. One of the better offensive games I have seen them play in years and that is saying something. No turnovers and very good execution. If they can continue to play like that no doubt they are back in Laramie. Great game guys!

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