When Cheyenne East’s players burst off the sidelines and onto the field at Cheney Alumni Field in Casper on Nov. 3, 2006, the Thunderbirds were celebrating a huge victory in their season — and a historic one for the state’s football teams.

Their 5-3 victory against Natrona put East into the state championship game for the second consecutive year. The T-Birds made it to the title game the hard way, winning two hard-fought road games to get there; they had beaten Evanston 10-6 the week before the big win against the Mustangs.

But East’s victory stood out for another reason, one beyond the in-season ramifications: the final score.

East won the game by scoring five points, something that hadn’t been done in nearly a century.

In fact, the least common final scores in the 122 seasons of Wyoming high school football below 77 points are scores of 4 and 5.

The final score of 4 has only happened seven times in that 122-season span. The final score of 5 has happened 20 times, but 14 of those came prior to 1912, when touchdowns were worth five points instead of six. So, since 1912, the final score of 5 has only happened six times — including East’s 2006 victory against Natrona, the ONLY time since 1912 that a team has won a game by scoring exactly five points.

Conversely, the most popular final score (zero) has happened 7,628 times in Wyoming’s nearly 24,000 high school games on record; the second-most popular final score of 6 has been reached 4,865 times.

The 11 most popular final scores, all with at least 1,000 occurrences, through the end of the 2015 season:

0: 7,628
6: 4,865
7: 3,008
14: 2,423
13: 2,262
12: 2,239
20: 1,878
19: 1,223
26: 1,163
21: 1,145
8: 1,039

The lowest final score to never be reached is 98 points. Final scores of 94, 95 and 97 have only been achieved once.

Here is how often each final score has been reached, through the end of the 2015 season:

Point occurrences through 2015

PointsOccurrences
07628
2196
3235
47
520
64865
73008
81039
9259
10285
1149
122239
132262
142432
15394
16456
17274
18863
191223
201878
211145
22535
23219
24569
25608
261163
27910
28955
29209
30411
31449
32672
33650
34730
35482
36313
37270
38439
39343
40502
41407
42404
43183
44266
45276
46342
47273
48287
49239
50173
51158
52189
53120
54177
55132
56124
5763
58101
5964
60104
6162
6270
6347
6447
6536
6652
6732
6844
6925
7036
7116
7225
7318
7418
7516
7611
7713
788
797
806
816
829
835
848
859
866
8710
884
896
903
912
923
935
941
951
963
971
980
990
1000
1010
1021
1030
1040
1050
1060
1070
1080
1092
1100
1110
1121
1131
1140
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1250
1260
1271

In the next post, we’ll take a look at those occurrences when teams have finished with the unique final scores of 4 and 5.

–patrick

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