On Twitter and Facebook a while back, I asked question where answering the “what” was fairly easy but answering the “why” was quite a bit tougher:
What’s your favorite high school football stadium in Wyoming? And what’s your least favorite?
The answers varied widely; some people’s favorites were others’ least favorite. In the process, I learned quite a few tidbits about Wyoming’s high school football stadiums. So I decided to rank them, one to sixty-five.
Before we get into the list, let’s clarify: This is my list. It’s subjective. It’s faulty. In your mind, it’s probably wrong. You’re right. If I did this list again tomorrow, it’d probably come out different. But it’s my list. And I’m a sucker for:
- mountains
- stadiums built into the sides of hills or mountains
- brick
- concrete-anchored seating
- trees and shrubs
And I hate:
- aluminum bleachers
- portable bleachers
- portable aluminum bleachers
And I’m indifferent to:
- the presence or absence of a track
- the playing surface itself
- the “tradition” of the team itself playing on the field
In short, I love stadiums that look like they are supposed to be there, and only there — that this little corner of the world was meant to be reserved for football. Permanence plays a big part in that. Stadiums that look permanent, with brick and concrete stands, specialized landscaping or earth moving and other buildings that appear to be built around the field, have a soft spot in my heart.
And, obviously, I despise the places that look replaceable — the stadiums that look like convenience and little else drove the selection; the stadiums that look like they could be picked up and moved and placed somewhere else in a matter of days; the stadiums that don’t speak to longevity or history.
Consequently, I hate a lot of new stadiums. They’re too new to have any character. They’re too cost-effective to have any sense of permanence. They’re too easy to mistake for another.
So here it is. Every Wyoming high school football field, ranked, with a lot of bias and personal experience and only a little research:
Gotta see before you die
1. Big Horn Field, Big Horn
2. Outlaw Stadium, Rawlins
3. Homer Scott Field, Sheridan
4. Puncher Stadium, Big Piney
5. Mike Moon Field, Buffalo
6. Longhorn Stadium, Meeteetse
7. Walt Gray Field, Tongue River
Pretty neat
8. Buffaloes Stadium, Greybull
9. Oiler Field, Midwest
10. Cheney Alumni Field, Natrona
11. Bearcat Stadium, Douglas
12. Red Devil Stadium, Hulett
13. Harry Geldien Stadium, Kelly Walsh
14. Sheldon Henderson Stadium, Glenrock
15. Rams Stadium, Dubois
16. Okie Blanchard Stadium, Cheyenne East
17. Miner Stadium, Hanna
18. Braves Field, Star Valley
19. Robert Hileman Field, Saratoga
20. B.F. Weaver Field, Upton
21. Korfanta Field, Pinedale
22. Kay Fackrell Stadium, Evanston
Somewhat memorable
23. LeRoy Sinner Field, Wind River
24. Wolves Stadium, Green River
25. Bill Bush Stadium, Lander
26. Deti Stadium, Laramie
27. William T. McIntosh Stadium, Jackson
28. Wolves Stadium, NSI
29. Ranger Stadium, Kemmerer
30. Tiger Stadium, Rock Springs
31. LeRoy Hayes Field, Thermopolis
32. Bronc Stadium, Burns
33. Spike Vannoy Field, Cody
34. Viking Stadium, Guernsey-Sunrise
35. Schoonmaker Field, Newcastle
36. Bulldog Stadium, Sundance
37. Riske Field, Cheyenne Central
38. Rebel Stadium, Riverside
39. Carlstrum Field, Pine Bluffs
40. Clarence Lammers Stadium, Mountain View
41. Buckaroo Stadium, Kaycee
42. Camel Stadium, Gillette
Definitely a football field
43. Warrior Stadium, Worland
44. Fullmer Stadium, Lusk
45. Panther Stadium, Powell
46. Rattler Field, Snake River
47. Bailey Field, Shoshoni
48. Wolverine Stadium, Riverton
49. Panther Field at Battlecat Stadium, Wright
50. Pioneers Stadium, Ten Sleep
51. Bulldog Stadium, Wheatland
52. Chiefs Intertribal Stadium, Wyoming Indian
53. Grizzly Stadium, Rocky Mountain
54. Wolves Field, Moorcroft
55. Kirk Field, Lingle
56. Bison Stadium, Cheyenne South
57. St. Stephens’ field, St. Stephens
58. Teeters Field, Southeast
59. Kevin P. Robertson Memorial Stadium, Lovell
60. Wiseman Field, Torrington
61. Rock River’s field, Rock River
62. Panther Field, Cokeville
63. Eagle Stadium, Lyman
64. Husky Stadium, Burlington
65. Big Sandy Park, Farson
–patrick
South eastern wyoming taking a hard L here
Ha, RP! I noticed that, too. No mountains in that part of the state… Shallow as it is, I’d rather see football being played next to a mountain than a wheat field. 🙂
–patrick
Husky Stadium in Burlington ,the new field, is nice. They have nice seating and you can see some mountains. Too bad they have to go to 6 man and can’t ge the kids out.
I’ve been egging on the folk in Farson to move their gridiron back to the old location—behind the school. It’s a much better “Wyoming” setting.
https://flic.kr/p/75S9bj
Morgan, Farson is supposed to open a new stadium this fall. The school was rebuilt and the field is supposed to be to the east of the school.
–patrick