The 2011 Wyoming high school football schedules were released today at the statewide scheduling meeting in Casper by the Wyoming High School Activities Association. Below are the schedules both by week and by team.

BY WEEK
Week 0 (Aug. 26-27)
Class 4A
: Evanston at Gillette; Cheyenne Central at Sheridan; Cheyenne East at Kelly Walsh; Rock Springs at Laramie; Cheyenne South at Natrona.

Week 1 (Sept. 1-3)
Class 4A
: Gillette at Rock Springs; Cheyenne Central at Cheyenne South; Laramie at Cheyenne East; Evanston at Kelly Walsh; Sheridan at Natrona.
Class 3A: Douglas at Green River; Riverton at Powell; Buffalo at Worland.
Class 2A: Greybull at Big Horn; Glenrock at Thermopolis; Lyman at Tongue River; Wright at Lovell.
Class 1A 11-man: Saratoga at Lingle; Rocky Mountain at Normative Services; Pine Bluffs at Wyoming Indian; Upton at Shoshoni.
Class 1A six-man: Midwest at Dubois; Hulett at Guernsey; Kaycee at Hanna; Ten Sleep at Snake River; Meeteetse at Farson.
Interclass: Burns at Lusk; Southeast at Newcastle; Moorcroft at Sundance; Big Piney at Burlington; Cokeville at Mountain View; Pinedale at Riverside; Wind River at Kemmerer; Lander at Wheatland.
Interstate: Hardin, Mont., at Cody; Teton, Idaho, at Jackson; Star Valley at Snake River, Idaho; Rawlins at Sidney, Neb.; Chadron, Neb., at Torrington.

Week 2 (Sept. 8-10)
Class 4A
: Cheyenne East at Gillette; Natrona at Cheyenne Central; Rock Springs at Evanston; Kelly Walsh at Laramie; Cheyenne South at Sheridan.
Class 3A: Cody at Douglas; Rawlins at Jackson; Green River at Riverton; Powell at Buffalo; Lander at Star Valley; Torrington at Worland.
Class 2A: Big Horn at Burns; Tongue River at Glenrock; Newcastle at Moorcroft; Wheatland at Wright; Thermopolis at Big Piney; Mountain View at Greybull; Kemmerer at Lyman; Lovell at Pinedale.
Class 1A 11-man: Lingle at Upton; Normative Services at Pine Bluffs; Sundance at Southeast; Burlington at Saratoga; Riverside at Cokeville; Wyoming Indian at Rocky Mountain; Shoshoni at Wind River.
Class 1A six-man: Snake River at Dubois; Hanna at Hulett; Farson at Kaycee; Guernsey at Ten Sleep; Meeteetse at Midwest.
Interstate: Lusk at Hill City, S.D.

Week 3 (Sept. 15-17)
Class 4A
: Gillette at Kelly Walsh; Cheyenne Central at Cheyenne East; Sheridan at Evanston; Laramie at Cheyenne South; Natrona at Rock Springs.
Class 3A: Cody at Riverton; Jackson at Lander; Buffalo at Green River; Powell at Torrington; Star Valley at Douglas; Worland at Rawlins.
Class 2A: Wright at Big Horn; Burns at Newcastle; Glenrock at Wheatland; Moorcroft at Tongue River; Big Piney at Mountain View; Greybull at Thermopolis; Pinedale at Kemmerer; Lyman at Lovell.
Class 1A 11-man: Lusk at Southeast; Upton at Normative Services; Pine Bluffs at Sundance; Burlington at Shoshoni; Cokeville at Saratoga; Wind River at Wyoming Indian; Rocky Mountain at Riverside.
Class 1A six-man: Dubois at Meeteetse; Hulett at Kaycee; Ten Sleep at Farson; Guernsey at Snake River; Midwest at Hanna.
Interclass: Natrona sophs at Lingle.

Week 4 (Sept. 22-24)
Class 4A
: Laramie at Gillette; Evanston at Cheyenne Central; Cheyenne East at Cheyenne South; Kelly Walsh at Natrona; Rock Springs at Sheridan.
Class 3A: Green River at Cody; Jackson at Powell; Star Valley at Worland; Douglas at Buffalo; Riverton at Rawlins; Torrington at Lander.
Class 2A: Big Horn at Glenrock; Tongue River at Burns; Wheatland at Moorcroft; Newcastle at Wright; Big Piney at Lyman; Pinedale at Greybull; Kemmerer at Thermopolis; Lovell at Mountain View.
Class 1A 11-man: Lingle at Lusk; Southeast at Pine Bluffs; Sundance at Upton; Riverside at Burlington; Shoshoni at Cokeville; Saratoga at Wyoming Indian; Rocky Mountain at Wind River.
Class 1A six-man: Kaycee at Dubois; Ten Sleep at Hulett; Snake River at Meeteetse; Farson at Midwest; Hanna at Guernsey.
Open: Normative Services.

Week 5 (Sept. 29-Oct. 1)
Class 4A
: Sheridan at Gillette; Cheyenne Central at Laramie; Natrona at Cheyenne East; Cheyenne South at Evanston; Rock Springs at Kelly Walsh.
Class 3A: Cody at Jackson; Worland at Green River; Powell at Star Valley; Riverton at Buffalo; Lander at Douglas; Rawlins at Torrington.
Class 2A: Big Horn at Wheatland; Burns at Moorcroft; Newcastle at Glenrock; Wright at Tongue River; Kemmerer at Big Piney; Lovell at Greybull; Thermopolis at Lyman; Mountain View at Pinedale.
Class 1A 11-man: Lingle at Sundance; Lusk at Pine Bluffs; Southeast at Normative Services; Wyoming Indian at Burlington; Cokeville at Rocky Mountain; Riverside at Shoshoni; Wind River at Saratoga.
Class 1A six-man: Dubois at Ten Sleep; Hulett at Midwest; Meeteetse at Kaycee; Guernsey at Farson; Snake River at Hanna.
Interstate: Upton at Hill City, S.D.

Week 6 (Oct. 6-8)
Class 4A
: Gillette at Cheyenne Central; Cheyenne East at Rock Springs; Natrona at Evanston; Cheyenne South at Kelly Walsh; Sheridan at Laramie.
Class 3A: Star Valley at Cody; Green River at Jackson; Worland at Powell; Buffalo at Lander; Rawlins at Douglas; Torrington at Riverton.
Class 2A: Moorcroft at Big Horn; Wheatland at Burns; Glenrock at Wright; Tongue River at Newcastle; Pinedale at Big Piney; Greybull at Kemmerer; Thermopolis at Lovell; Lyman at Mountain View.
Class 1A 11-man: Normative Services at Lingle; Lusk at Sundance; Pine Bluffs at Upton; Burlington at Wind River; Cokeville at Wyoming Indian; Saratoga at Riverside; Shoshoni at Rocky Mountain.
Class 1A six-man: Dubois at Hanna; Farson at Hulett; Kaycee at Snake River; Ten Sleep at Meeteetse; Midwest at Guernsey.
Interstate: Scottsbluff, Neb., JV at Southeast.

Week 7 (Oct. 13-15)
Class 4A
: Gillette at Cheyenne South; Cheyenne Central at Rock Springs; Evanston at Cheyenne East; Kelly Walsh at Sheridan; Laramie at Natrona.
Class 3A: Cody at Powell; Jackson at Worland; Green River at Star Valley; Torrington at Buffalo; Douglas at Riverton; Lander at Rawlins.
Class 2A: Tongue River at Big Horn; Glenrock at Burns; Wright at Moorcroft; Newcastle at Wheatland; Big Piney at Greybull; Kemmerer at Lovell; Lyman at Pinedale; Mountain View at Thermopolis.
Class 1A 11-man: Pine Bluffs at Lingle; Normative Services at Lusk; Southeast at Upton; Rocky Mountain at Burlington; Wind River at Cokeville; Wyoming Indian at Riverside; Shoshoni at Saratoga.
Class 1A six-man: Hulett at Dubois; Kaycee at Ten Sleep; Guernsey at Meeteetse; Hanna at Farson; Snake River at Midwest.
Interstate: Sundance at Hill City, S.D.

Week 8 (Oct. 20-22)
Class 4A
: Natrona at Gillette; Kelly Walsh at Cheyenne Central; Sheridan at Cheyenne East; Laramie at Evanston; Rock Springs at Cheyenne South.
Class 3A: Worland at Cody; Jackson at Star Valley; Powell at Green River; Buffalo at Rawlins; Douglas at Torrington; Riverton at Lander.
Class 2A: Big Horn at Newcastle; Burns at Wright; Moorcroft at Glenrock; Wheatland at Tongue River; Lovell at Big Piney; Greybull at Lyman; Mountain View at Kemmerer; Thermopolis at Pinedale.
Class 1A 11-man: Lingle at Southeast; Upton at Lusk; Sundance at Normative Services; Burlington at Cokeville; Wyoming Indian at Shoshoni; Riverside at Wind River; Saratoga at Rocky Mountain.
Class 1A six-man: Dubois at Guernsey; Meeteetse at Hulett; Midwest at Kaycee; Hanna at Ten Sleep; Farson at Snake River.
Open: Pine Bluffs.

Quarterfinal playoffs: Oct. 28-29

Semifinal playoffs: Nov. 4-5

Championships: Nov. 11-12

BY TEAM
(Listed by week, weeks 1-8; Class 4A schedules are listed for weeks 0-8)
Class 4A
Cheyenne Central: at Sheridan; at Cheyenne South; vs. Natrona; at Cheyenne East; vs. Evanston; at Laramie; vs. Gillette; at Rock Springs; vs. Kelly Walsh.
Cheyenne East: at Kelly Walsh; vs. Laramie; at Gillette; vs. Cheyenne Central; at Cheyenne South; vs. Natrona; at Rock Springs; vs. Evanston; vs. Sheridan.
Cheyenne South: at Natrona; vs. Cheyenne Central; at Sheridan; vs. Laramie; vs. Cheyenne East; at Evanston; at Kelly Walsh; vs. Gillette; vs. Rock Springs.
Evanston: at Gillette; at Kelly Walsh; vs. Rock Springs; vs. Sheridan; at Cheyenne Central; vs. Cheyenne South; vs. Natrona; at Cheyenne East; vs. Laramie.
Gillette: vs. Evanston; at Rock Springs; vs. East; at Kelly Walsh; vs. Laramie; vs. Sheridan; at Cheyenne Central; at Cheyenne South; vs. Natrona.
Kelly Walsh: vs. Cheyenne East; vs. Evanston; at Laramie; vs. Gillette; at Natrona; vs. Rock Springs; vs. Cheyenne South; at Sheridan; at Cheyenne Central.
Laramie: vs. Rock Springs; at Cheyenne East; vs. Kelly Walsh; at Cheyenne South; at Gillette; vs. Cheyenne Central; vs. Sheridan; at Natrona; at Evanston.
Natrona: vs. Cheyenne South; vs. Sheridan; at Cheyenne Central; at Rock Springs; vs. Kelly Walsh; at Cheyenne East; at Evanston; vs. Laramie; at Gillette.
Rock Springs: at Laramie; vs. Gillette; at Evanston; vs. Natrona; at Sheridan; at Kelly Walsh; vs. Cheyenne East; vs. Cheyenne Central; at Cheyenne South.
Sheridan: vs. Cheyenne Central; at Natrona; vs. Cheyenne South; at Evanston; vs. Rock Springs; at Gillette; at Laramie; vs. Kelly Walsh; at Cheyenne East.

Class 3A
East Conference
Buffalo
: at Worland; vs. Powell; at Green River; vs. Douglas; vs. Riverton; at Lander; vs. Torrington; at Rawlins.
Douglas: at Green River; vs. Cody; vs. Star Valley; at Buffalo; vs. Lander; vs. Rawlins; at Riverton; at Torrington.
Lander: at Wheatland; at Star Valley; vs. Jackson; vs. Torrington; at Douglas; vs. Buffalo; at Rawlins; vs. Riverton.
Rawlins: at Sidney, Neb.; at Jackson; vs. Worland; vs. Riverton; at Torrington; at Douglas; vs. Lander; vs. Buffalo.
Riverton: at Powell; vs. Green River; vs. Cody; at Rawlins; at Buffalo; vs. Torrington; vs. Douglas; at Lander.
Torrington: vs. Chadron, Neb.; at Worland; vs. Powell; at Lander; vs. Rawlins; at Riverton; at Buffalo; vs. Douglas.
West Conference
Cody
: vs. Hardin, Mont.; at Douglas; at Riverton; vs. Green River; at Jackson; vs. Star Valley; at Powell; vs. Worland.
Green River: vs. Douglas; at Riverton; vs. Buffalo; at Cody; vs. Worland; at Jackson; at Star Valley; vs. Powell.
Jackson: vs. Teton, Idaho; vs. Rawlins; at Lander; at Powell; vs. Cody; vs. Green River; at Worland; at Star Valley.
Powell: vs. Riverton; at Buffalo; at Torrington; vs. Jackson; at Star Valley; vs. Worland; vs. Cody; at Green River.
Star Valley: at Snake River, Idaho; vs. Lander; at Douglas; at Worland; vs. Powell; at Cody; vs. Green River; vs. Jackson.
Worland: vs. Buffalo; vs. Torrington; at Rawlins; vs. Star Valley; at Green River; at Powell; vs. Jackson; at Cody.

Class 2A
East Conference
Big Horn
: vs. Greybull; at Burns; vs. Wright; at Glenrock; at Wheatland; vs. Moorcroft; vs. Tongue River; at Newcastle.
Burns: at Lusk; vs. Big Horn; at Newcastle; vs. Tongue River; at Moorcroft; vs. Wheatland; vs. Glenrock; at Wright.
Glenrock: at Thermopolis; vs. Tongue River; at Wheatland; vs. Big Horn; vs. Newcastle; at Wright; at Burns; vs. Moorcroft.
Moorcroft: at Sundance; vs. Newcastle; at Tongue River; vs. Wheatland; vs. Burns; at Big Horn; vs. Wright; at Glenrock.
Newcastle: vs. Southeast; at Moorcroft; vs. Burns; at Wright; at Glenrock; vs. Tongue River; at Wheatland; vs. Big Horn.
Tongue River: vs. Lyman; at Glenrock; vs. Moorcroft; at Burns; vs. Wright; at Newcastle; at Big Horn; vs. Wheatland.
Wheatland: vs. Lander; at Wright; vs. Glenrock; at Moorcroft; vs. Big Horn; at Burns; vs. Newcastle; at Tongue River.
Wright: at Lovell; vs. Wheatland; at Big Horn; vs. Newcastle; at Tongue River; vs. Glenrock; at Moorcroft; vs. Burns.
West Conference
Big Piney
: at Burlington; vs. Thermopolis; at Mountain View; at Lyman; vs. Kemmerer; vs. Pinedale; at Greybull; vs. Lovell.
Greybull: at Big Horn; vs. Mountain View; at Thermopolis; vs. Pinedale; vs. Lovell; at Kemmerer; vs. Big Piney; at Lyman.
Kemmerer: vs. Wind River; at Lyman; vs. Pinedale; at Thermopolis; at Big Piney; vs. Greybull; at Lovell; vs. Mountain View.
Lovell: vs. Wright; at Pinedale; vs. Lyman; at Mountain View; at Greybull; vs. Thermopolis; vs. Kemmerer; at Big Piney.
Lyman: at Tongue River; vs. Kemmerer; at Lovell; vs. Big Piney; vs. Thermopolis; at Mountain View; at Pinedale; vs. Greybull.
Mountain View: vs. Cokeville; at Greybull; vs. Big Piney; vs. Lovell; at Pinedale; vs. Lyman; at Thermopolis; at Kemmerer.
Pinedale: at Riverside; vs. Lovell; at Kemmerer; at Greybull; vs. Mountain View; at Big Piney; vs. Lyman; vs. Thermopolis.
Thermopolis: vs. Glenrock; at Big Piney; vs. Greybull; vs. Kemmerer; at Lyman; at Lovell; vs. Mountain View; at Pinedale.

Class 1A 11-man
East Conference
Lingle
: vs. Saratoga; at Upton; vs. Natrona sophs; at Lusk; at Sundance; vs. Normative Services; vs. Pine Bluffs; at Southeast.
Lusk: vs. Burns; at Hill City, S.D.; at Southeast; vs. Lingle; at Pine Bluffs; at Sundance; vs. Normative Services; vs. Upton.
Normative Services: vs. Rocky Mountain; at Pine Bluffs; vs. Upton; OPEN; vs. Southeast; at Lingle; at Lusk; vs. Sundance
Pine Bluffs: at Wyoming Indian; vs. Normative Services; at Sundance; vs. Southeast; vs. Lusk; at Upton; at Lingle; OPEN.
Southeast: at Newcastle; vs. Sundance; vs. Lusk; at Pine Bluffs; at Normative Services; vs. Scottsbluff, Neb., JV; at Upton; vs. Lingle.
Sundance: vs. Moorcroft; at Southeast; vs. Pine Bluffs; at Upton; vs. Lingle; vs. Lusk; at Hill City, S.D.; at Normative Services.
Upton: at Shoshoni; vs. Lingle; at Normative Services; vs. Sundance; at Hill City, S.D.; vs. Pine Bluffs; vs. Southeast; at Lusk.
West Conference
Burlington
: vs. Big Piney; at Saratoga; at Shoshoni; vs. Riverside; vs. Wyoming Indian; at Wind River; vs. Rocky Mountain; at Cokeville.
Cokeville: at Mountain View; vs. Riverside; at Saratoga; vs. Shoshoni; at Rocky Mountain; at Wyoming Indian; vs. Wind River; vs. Burlington.
Riverside: vs. Pinedale; at Cokeville; vs. Rocky Mountain; at Burlington; at Shoshoni; vs. Saratoga; vs. Wyoming Indian; at Wind River.
Rocky Mountain: at Normative Services; vs. Wyoming Indian; at Riverside; at Wind River; vs. Cokeville; vs. Shoshoni; at Burlington; vs. Saratoga.
Saratoga: at Lingle; vs. Burlington; vs. Cokeville; at Wyoming Indian; vs. Wind River; at Riverside; vs. Shoshoni; at Rocky Mountain.
Shoshoni: vs. Upton; at Wind River; vs. Burlington; at Cokeville; vs. Riverside; at Rocky Mountain; at Saratoga; vs. Wyoming Indian.
Wind River: at Kemmerer; vs. Shoshoni; at Wyoming Indian; vs. Rocky Mountain; at Saratoga; vs. Burlington; at Cokeville; vs. Riverside.
Wyoming Indian: vs. Pine Bluffs; at Rocky Mountain; vs. Wind River; vs. Saratoga; at Burlington; vs. Cokeville; at Riverside; at Shoshoni.

Class 1A six-man
North Conference
Dubois
: vs. Midwest; vs. Snake River; at Meeteetse; vs. Kaycee; at Ten Sleep; at Hanna; vs. Hulett; at Guernsey.
Hulett: at Guernsey; vs. Hanna; at Kaycee; vs. Ten Sleep; at Midwest; vs. Farson; at Dubois; vs. Meeteetse.
Kaycee: at Hanna; vs. Farson; vs. Hulett; at Dubois; vs. Meeteetse; at Snake River; at Ten Sleep; vs. Midwest.
Meeteetse: at Farson; at Midwest; vs. Dubois; vs. Snake River; at Kaycee; vs. Ten Sleep; vs. Guernsey; at Hulett.
Ten Sleep: at Snake River; vs. Guernsey; at Farson; at Hulett; vs. Dubois; at Meeteetse; vs. Kaycee; vs. Hanna.
South Conference
Farson
: vs. Meeteetse; at Kaycee; vs. Ten Sleep; at Midwest; vs. Guernsey; at Hulett; vs. Hanna; at Snake River.
Guernsey: vs. Hulett; at Ten Sleep; at Snake River; vs. Hanna; at Farson; vs. Midwest; at Meeteetse; vs. Dubois.
Hanna: vs. Kaycee; at Hulett; vs. Midwest; at Guernsey; vs. Snake River; vs. Dubois; at Farson; at Ten Sleep.
Midwest: at Dubois; vs. Meeteetse; at Hanna; vs. Farson; vs. Hulett; at Guernsey; vs. Snake River; at Kaycee.
Snake River: vs. Ten Sleep; at Dubois; vs. Guernsey; at Meeteetse; at Hanna; vs. Kaycee; at Midwest; vs. Farson.

What do you think? Which teams got the luck of the draw and which teams will have a tough time with their schedule next season? Which matchups are you already making plans to watch? Comment below with your thoughts.

–patrick

State championship games
At Laramie
Friday, Nov. 12

Class 1A six-man, Snake River vs. Hanna, noon
Class 3A, Buffalo vs. Douglas, 3 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 13
Class 2A, Big Horn vs. Thermopolis, 10 a.m.
Class 1A 11-man, Cokeville vs. Lusk, 1 p.m.
Class 4A, Sheridan vs. Natrona, 4 p.m.

Whatcha think?

–patrick

The Wyoming High School Activities Association on Wednesday approved new conference alignments for the 2011 and 2012 football seasons. All of the changes were motivated by teams switching classifications, which forced some reorganization. The new conferences are:

Class 4A
Cheyenne Central
Cheyenne East
Cheyenne South
Evanston
Gillette
Kelly Walsh
Laramie
Natrona County
Rock Springs
Sheridan
(Cheyenne South in, Green River out. Pretty simple changes for the round-robin 4A.)

Class 3A
East Conference

Buffalo
Douglas
Lander
Rawlins
Riverton
Torrington
West Conference
Cody
Green River
Jackson
Powell
Star Valley
Worland
(Green River moves into the West from 4A, which forces Lander to the East. Wheatland drops to 2A.)

Class 2A
East Conference

Big Horn
Burns
Glenrock
Moorcroft
Newcastle
Tongue River
Wheatland
Wright
West Conference
Big Piney
Greybull
Kemmerer
Lovell
Lyman
Mountain View
Pinedale
Thermopolis
(Wheatland comes into the East from 3A, which bumps Thermopolis over to the West. Wyoming Indian drops to 1A.)

Class 1A 11-man
East Conference

Lingle
Lusk
Normative Services
Pine Bluffs
Southeast
Sundance
Upton
West Conference
Burlington
Cokeville
Riverside
Rocky Mountain
Saratoga
Shoshoni
Wind River
Wyoming Indian
(Hulett and Dubois both drop into 1A six-man. Wyoming Indian comes into the West from 2A.)

Class 1A six-man
North Conference

Dubois
Hulett
Kaycee
Meeteetse
Ten Sleep
South Conference
Farson
Guernsey
Hanna
Midwest
Snake River
(Hulett and Dubois come in and the classification splits into two conferences.)

Most of these moves make sense to me. The 3A East-West is a tough split, but Lander joins Riverton in the East for a logical pairing. The 2A division, with Thermopolis in the West, makes more geographic sense. The 1A 11-man splits work, too, although, there will probably be some out-of-state pairings that come out of the seven-team East Conference. The 1A six-man split is a bit of a surprise to me (I would have anticipated an East-West split), but no matter the split, teams are going to have to do a fair amount of traveling.

What do you think? Post your thoughts below.

–patrick

Semifinal matchups:

Friday
Class 4A

(6) Cheyenne East at (2) Sheridan, 6 p.m.
Class 3A
(2E) Buffalo at (1W) Cody, 6 p.m.
(3E) Riverton at (1E) Douglas, 7 p.m.
Class 1A 11-man
(3E) Lingle at (1E) Lusk, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday
Class 4A

(4) Gillette at (1) Natrona, 1 p.m.
Class 2A
(2E) Thermopolis at (1W) Lovell, 1 p.m.
(2W) Greybull at (1E) Big Horn, 1 p.m.
Class 1A 11-man
(2E) Southeast at (1W) Cokeville, 1 p.m.
Class 1A six-man
(4) Kaycee at (1) Snake River, 1 p.m.
(3) Ten Sleep at (2) Hanna, 1 p.m.

–patrick

Game times are all in! Here are the pairings with kickoff times. All games are scheduled for Friday:

Class 4A
(8) Green River at (1) Natrona, 7 p.m.
(5) Cheyenne Central at (4) Gillette, 7 p.m.
(7) Kelly Walsh at (2) Sheridan, 7 p.m.
(6) Cheyenne East at (3) Evanston, 7 p.m.

Class 3A
(4W) Star Valley at (1E) Douglas, 7 p.m.
(3E) Riverton at (2W) Powell, 7 p.m.
(3W) Lander at (2E) Buffalo, 6 p.m.
(4E) Wheatland at (1W) Cody, 6 p.m.

Class 2A
(4W) Big Piney at (1E) Big Horn, noon
(3E) Newcastle at (2W) Greybull, 6 p.m.
(3W) Lyman at (2E) Thermopolis, 7 p.m.
(4E) Burns at (1W) Lovell, 7 p.m.

Class 1A 11-man
(4W) Burlington at (1E) Lusk, 6 p.m.
(3E) Lingle at (2W) Dubois, 1 p.m.
(3W) Rocky Mountain at (2E) Southeast, 6 p.m.
(4E) Pine Bluffs at (1W) Cokeville, 1 p.m.

Class 1A six-man
(8) Farson at (1) Snake River, 2 p.m.
(5) Midwest at (4) Kaycee, 2 p.m.
(6) Meeteetse at (3) Ten Sleep, 2 p.m.
(7) Guernsey at (2) Hanna, 2 p.m.

–patrick

The official brackets for the playoffs were released today by the WHSAA. No surprises; every game was matched up as projected. Game times have started to filter in oh-so-slightly; look for all the game times to be posted by Monday or Tuesday.

(Click here for the 4A bracket, here for the 3A bracket, here for the 2A bracket, here for the 1A 11-man bracket and here for the 1A six-man bracket.)

Now that we know the matchups for sure, here’s a brief overview:

In 3A, 2A and 1A 11-man, we get to see something the playoffs can tout as an equalizer: the unfamiliarity factor. In fact, in the first round of this year’s playoffs, we get five matchups of schools who have never played against each other before (Wheatland-Cody; Big Piney-Big Horn; Burns-Lovell; Burlington-Lusk; Rocky Mountain-Southeast). Also, Lingle and Dubois have only met once before, that being the 1990 1A 9-man championship game. That unfamiliarity generally makes for more unpredictable play and tighter games.

Conversely, because of the round-robin schedules used in 4A and 1A six-man, those brackets are all rematches from the regular season. In both brackets, the team that won the regular-season meeting is hosting the other team in the first round.

The 1A six-man bracket looks unique this year in that it appears as though the WHSAA went back to geographical convenience scheduling for the first round of the playoffs (remember that?). Those first-round matchups are about as geographically convenient as you can get: Meeteetse-Ten Sleep, Midwest-Kaycee, Farson-Snake River and Guernsey-Hanna. The semis won’t be that convenient, though — that’s a guarantee.

Anyway, more thoughts on the playoffs as the week progresses. Feel free to start the chat now, if you choose…

–patrick

Here they are. Official pairings, along with dates and times, should be released in the next couple days.

Class 4A
(8) Green River at (1) Natrona
(5) Cheyenne Central at (4) Gillette
(7) Kelly Walsh at (2) Sheridan
(6) Cheyenne East at (3) Evanston

Class 3A
(4W) Star Valley at (1E) Douglas
(3E) Riverton at (2W) Powell
(3W) Lander at (2E) Buffalo
(4E) Wheatland at (1W) Cody

Class 2A
(4W) Big Piney at (1E) Big Horn
(3E) Newcastle at (2W) Greybull
(3W) Lyman at (2E) Thermopolis
(4E) Burns at (1W) Lovell

Class 1A 11-man
(4W) Burlington at (1E) Lusk
(3E) Lingle at (2W) Dubois
(3W) Rocky Mountain at (2E) Southeast
(4E) Pine Bluffs at (1W) Cokeville

Class 1A six-man
(bracket set last week; all games at 2 p.m. Friday)
(8) Farson at (1) Snake River
(5) Midwest at (4) Kaycee
(6) Meeteetse at (3) Ten Sleep
(7) Guernsey at (2) Hanna

There it is. We’ll have all week to talk about these matchups. For now, it’s just nice for those 40 teams that made it to enjoy the moment.

–patrick

Tongue River, to make up for the scheduled game against Hulett that was canceled this week, has scheduled a game with the Natrona sophomores. The game will start at 5 p.m. Friday in Casper. Hulett will not play this week. Check out the 2010 schedule to see the updates.

–patrick

I finally tracked down enough schedules to post a complete schedule of the 2010 season, complete with dates, start times and Zero Week plans. Click here to check it out. I will be posting scores and, maybe, standings on this page as the season progresses, so be sure to check it out throughout the season to see the changes.

–patrick

Although they were posted a few weeks ago by the WHSAA, I have yet to mention the 2010 football schedules. There wasn’t much drama involved in them this year — for the most part, the 2009 schedule was simply flipped into the 2010 schedule, with only the locations of the games changing — so I didn’t really talk about them much when they came out. But now that we’re more than a month removed from the 2009 championships (and now that I’ve posted the update here!), I think we can officially start looking forward.

Here’s a little breakdown of each team’s 2010 season schedule outlook with a link to the full schedules:

4A Schedules

Gillette: One of the early favorites in 4A. The tough part of the season might come at the end. Road games at Sheridan and Natrona will probably be key for playoff seeds, but the Camels get Central, Kelly Walsh and Green River at home in the final four weeks of the season.
Central: Central has to replace a ton of seniors, and the Indians will be tested early. At Natrona to start, home against an improved Rock Springs teams, then at Evanston and at Laramie. Surviving that will be important.
East: Could be the turnaround story of ’10 and should be one of the early favorites. The schedule sets up favorably, too, but road games against Sheridan and Gillette the first two weeks will test the Thunderbirds’ mettle.
Evanston: A big question mark, the Red Devils still have a lot of rebuilding to do. Having Gillette, Natrona, Central and Green River the first four weeks will either be empowering or will be too much to overcome.
Green River: Will be underrated next season but should return enough talent to stay competitive. The Wolves look like they have a really balanced schedule, which helps, but starting with two road games the first two weeks (East and Kelly Walsh) won’t help.
Kelly Walsh: I’m thinking KW could be decent next fall, and the schedule shapes up beautifully. The rematch with Sheridan comes right off the bat (this time in Casper), which will help the team move past the loss. The only stumbling blocks appear to be road games with East and Gillette — and the Oil Bowl.
Laramie: It’s tough to get a read on the Plainsmen, who have to replace a ton of backfield talent. Unfortunately for Laramie, they’ll get some big tests the first four weeks: at Rock Springs, home against Gillette, at Natrona, home against Central. Survive that stretch, and Laramie will be dangerous.
Natrona: If the Mustangs find ways to win close games, they’ll be really good. The schedule appears to be bottom heavy, which might actually play into NC’s favor. Season ends with four toughies: at East, home against Gillette and Rock Springs, then at Sheridan.
Rock Springs: I’ve got high expectations for the Tigers. Weeks 2-7 (home vs. Gillette, at Sheridan, home vs. Kelly Walsh, at Green River in the Trona Bowl, home vs. East, then at Natrona) will be a grind, but it’ll also be a great way for a young team to prove itself.
Sheridan: Defending champs have a LOT of holes to fill and probably won’t start ’10 as the favorites. KW, East and Green River right off the bat will help the Broncs gauge where they’re at right away.

Half-educated made in December top 5 picks for 2010: 1. Gillette; 2. East; 3. Natrona; 4. Kelly Walsh; 5. Sheridan.

3A Schedules

Buffalo: Few schools consider a semifinal appearance a down year, but that’s how it is for the Bison, who have work to do but will start from a solid base of returners. Having its toughest three conference games (Douglas, Riverton, Torrington) on the road won’t help.
Cody: Could be a dangerous team if the pieces come together. The schedule shapes up well, too, with three home conference games, but drawing Star Valley and Worland for the road games will make it tough to go unbeaten in league play.
Douglas: The domination the Bearcats exhibited in 2009 makes them the early 2010 favorites. Back-to-back road trips to Jackson and Star Valley (the only change in the 3A schedule) in Weeks 2-3 will be a good early test. Douglas also gets Buffalo and Riverton at home.
Jackson: In a word: rebuilding. In two words: still rebuilding. On the plus side, the Broncs get their final two conference games, games that could be crucial to playoff seeding (or qualifying), at home, with Worland and Star Valley making the visits to Teton County in Weeks 7 and 8.
Lander: To steal a line from Dethklok, possibly awesome, possibly horrible. They’ll get to know the Bighorn Basin well, with trips to Worland, Powell AND Cody, which might be a good test but could also steal some of the Tigers’ thunder.
Powell: Should be better than they were in ’09 — and shouldn’t crater like the ’09 team. Then again… back-to-back road games against Worland and Cody in Weeks 6 and 7, plus a tough non-conference schedule, will make it tough on the Panthers.
Rawlins: Nowhere to go but up. The Outlaws’ schedule fits into that “tough but it could be worse” mold, but Rawlins definitely got the short end of the stick by being forced to finish the regular season with road games at Wheatland and Buffalo in Weeks 7 and 8.
Riverton: The Wolverines? No clue. Should be decent, could be bad. I don’t know. Rough non-conference schedule, and draw both Douglas and Torrington for road games, but get Buffalo at home.
Star Valley: Got high hopes for the Braves, who should be among 3A’s best. The schedule shapes up decent, too, as the Braves draw both of last year’s championship game participants (Cody and Douglas) to Afton. Two road games to end the conference slate (Lander and Jackson) isn’t exactly the funnest way to end the regular season, though.
Torrington: The Trailblazers should have more balance, but that’s not necessarily a good thing. As for the schedule, the start (at Chadron, Neb., then at Worland) and the end (at Douglas) don’t look fun, but the rest looks manageable.
Wheatland: Under the radar, the Bulldogs could be a dangerous team in 2010. They’ll have to learn to win on the road, though, as they draw three tough conference games (Buffalo, Riverton and Torrington) away from Platte County.
Worland: A rebuilding team draws a decent schedule. Manageable, but no cakewalk, especially with road games against Buffalo, Wheatland and Star Valley in the first four weeks of the season.

Half-educated made in December top 5 picks for 2010: 1. Douglas; 2. Star Valley; 3. Cody; 4. Buffalo; 5. Powell.

2A Schedules

Big Horn: Write it down: The Rams will be a breakthrough team in 2010. Big Horn gets both Glenrock and Thermopolis at home in Weeks 4-5, and if the Rams can win both of those, watch the —- out. The road games are winnable, and matching up with Greybull at Greybull in Week 1 will be a great start.
Big Piney: For the Punchers, who could be a tough team to beat, they’ll have to prove their worth in the second half of the season. They draw road games against Kemmerer, Pinedale and Lovell in Weeks 5, 6 and 8 respectively, all sandwiching a heckuva tough home game versus Greybull in Week 7.
Burns: Wow. The Broncs couldn’t do much worse than this. Three of their four conference road games come against Big Horn, Glenrock and Thermopolis. Good luck with that, Burns. Road warriors, you must become.
Glenrock: Perennial contenders, the Herders have to get good fast, as they get Kemmerer, Thermopolis and Big Horn in Weeks 1, 3 and 4. A soft second half of the season, including drawing an improving Wright team at home, won’t help Glenrock prepare for the playoffs, either.
Greybull: The early favorites to win the West in 2010 have their toughest stretch in the second half of the season, as road games with Lovell in Week 5 and Big Piney in Week 7 sandwich a home game against always-tough Kemmerer in Week 6. Drawing Big Horn out of the gate in Week 1 will be a fun test, too.
Kemmerer: Rangers need to rebuild a bit but should still be in the hunt. The schedule looks balanced, although the games do appear to get tougher toward the second half of the season, and the big showdown with Greybull is a road game.
Lovell: The Bulldogs should again be pretty good, in part thanks to a decent, balanced schedule. The final two weeks — at Kemmerer in Week 7 and at home against Big Piney in Week 8 — will be crucial for playoff qualifying/seeding, so being on point for those will be key.
Lyman: The Eagle rebuilding project gets tested early and often in 2010. Lyman’s first four opponents are Thermopolis, Kemmerer, Lovell and Big Piney. Whew. If nothing else, Lyman will figure out quickly where it stands and how much improvement it still needs to make.
Moorcroft: A crash-and-burn finish to ’09 might be repeated in ’10, especially with how the schedule shapes up. The Wolves have it kinda easy early but draw Big Horn, Wright and Glenrock in the final three weeks of the season.
Mountain View: Work to do in the Bridger Valley, and with a schedule that starts with Cokeville, Greybull, Big Piney and Lovell (with only Greybull at home), that work will be put to the test early. Fortunately, the showdown with Kemmerer waits until Week 8. How nice. 🙂
Newcastle: There just aren’t any soft spots for the young Dogies in 2010. However, with home games against Wright and Glenrock in Weeks 4 and 5 respectively, Newcastle is at least in the position to KO some unsuspecting teams and draw a little momentum for a late run.
Pinedale: The upside for the struggling Wranglers comes in the schedule in that most of the toughest games are at home. Kemmerer, Greybull and Big Piney all have to come to Pinedale — and it’s always easier to pull off upsets at home.
Thermopolis: The defending champs, and the early favorites to win it all in ’10, drew a decent-but-it-coulda-been-easier schedule…. The two games that will arguably be toughest, Glenrock in Week 3 and Big Horn in Week 5, are both on the road.
Tongue River: Rebuilding continues in Dayton, where, aside from a home game against Glenrock to kick off the conference season in Week 2, the tough side of the schedule comes at the end. The Thunder Bowl with Big Horn is Week 7, and a road game at defending champ Thermopolis comes in Week 8.
Wright: Could be the breakthrough team in 2A this year, but have the misfortune of sharing a conference with Thermop, Glenrock and Big Horn….. and Wright draws both the defending champ and the runner up on the road in Weeks 2 and 6. Big Horn does come to Wright in Week 3, though.
Wyoming Indian: The Chiefs caught no favors to start league play. After opening with Big Piney at home in Week 2, the Chiefs go to Greybull in Week 3, then to Kemmerer in Week 4…. Survive that stretch without a ton of injuries, and Wyoming Indian has a chance.

Half-educated made in December top 5 picks for 2010: 1. Thermopolis; 2. Greybull; 3. Glenrock; 4. Kemmerer; 5. Big Horn.

1A 11-man Schedules

Burlington: The best team to not make the playoffs last year, the Huskies could be decent. The three toughest games of the season might come at the end, though, as the Huskies sandwich home games against Wind River in Week 6 and Cokeville in Week 8 with a trip to Byron to face Rocky Mountain in Week 7.
Cokeville: Could be the best of the bunch of 1A come 2010. The only trouble is that three of the toughest conference games are all road games: Riverside in Week 2, Wind River in Week 7 and Burlington in Week 8. It’s a tough schedule, but Cokeville is used to the long road trips and shouldn’t be fazed.
Dubois: No soft spots on the Rams’ schedule next fall, and the games against semifinalists Wind River (Week 3) and Cokeville (Week 6) are both road games. Dubois does draw some other key games at home, though: Rocky, Burlington, Riverside and Shoshoni all make the trip to Dubois.
Hulett: The Red Devils were senior-laden and have a lot of rebuilding to do. On the plus side, all the long trips to the southeast corner aren’t happening in 2010 as Pine Bluffs, Lingle and Southeast all have to come to Hulett. That’ll definitely help Hulett keep its legs.
Lingle: Lost a lot of talent but should still be strong next season. The Doggers get to face both Lusk and Southeast at home this season, so that should help them as they try to set the pace out East.
Lusk: It looks more and more like Lusk could break out in 2010, and we’ll know early in the season if that’s the case. Southeast comes to Lusk in Week 3, while the Tigers go to Lingle in Week 4, and Lusk could win both; everything outside that two-week stretch looks more than winnable.
Normative Services: The Wolves have plenty of work to do, but at least they’ll get to do a bunch of it closer to home this year. The long road trips to Lusk and Pine Bluffs are now home games, but the hellish stretch of Weeks 5-7 (Southeast, Lingle and Lusk in that order) still exists.
Pine Bluffs: The Hornets have potential, and if it wasn’t for a two-week stretch at the season’s midpoint, I’d be high on Pine Bluffs. As it is, road games in Weeks 4-5 against Southeast and Lusk respectively looks like a tough sore spot to overcome….
Riverside: To be honest, I’m not quite sure which direction the Rebels are headed. Even so, the conference schedule is bookended by a pair of key home games, vs. Cokeville in Week 2 and vs. Wind River in Week 8. In between are a bunch of winnable games.
Rocky Mountain: Not sure why, but I feel good about the Grizzlies next fall. They’ll need to make their hay early, though: three of the Grizzlies’ last four games are on the road, including LONG trips to Cokeville and Saratoga.
Saratoga: Another team that I can’t quite feel out yet… But the schedule doesn’t shape up very well. The Panthers start at home against Lingle, then have road trips to Burlington and Cokeville to start 1A West Conference play. Starting with those three games will certainly give Saratoga a test early.
Shoshoni: For a team that went winless in 2009, there’s nowhere to go but up. Unfortunately, the schedule provides no reprieve, as the Wranglers face six teams in the first six weeks that finished at .500 or better: Pine Bluffs, Wind River, Burlington, Cokeville, Riverside and Rocky Mountain, in that order.
Southeast: Five straight? Why not? Southeast has enough coming back to make it possible. The schedule, especially in conference, will be a test, though, as the first two and two of the last three league games for the Cyclones are on the road.
Sundance: The Bulldogs should be an improved team in 2010, but the schedule will test that improvement, especially on the road. Sundance has to go to Lusk, Pine Bluffs and Lingle (including Lusk and Lingle back to back in Weeks 5-6), three long trips to face three teams that were playoff qualifiers in 2009.
Upton: Improving on last year’s 2-6 record will take some work. The back end of the schedule does not shape up well for the Bobcats, either, who travel to Pine Bluffs and Southeast in back-to-back weeks, then face Lusk at home in the regular-season finale.
Wind River: The Cougars lose a bunch of talented seniors but should have enough back to stay in the thick of things. The schedule is definitely tougher in the second half than in the first, though, and WR has to make three tough trips into the Bighorn Basin (Riverside, Rocky Mountain and Burlington).

Half-educated made in December top 5 picks for 2010: 1. Cokeville; 2. Lusk; 3. Southeast; 4. Lingle; 5. Wind River.

1A 6-man schedules

(The six-man schedules see the most change in 2010, as Fort Washakie/the bye week is removed and a whole new schedule was developed. Each team will play a seven-game regular season, with a bye week in Week 8 before the playoffs.)
Farson: With a year under their belts, the Pronghorns should be more competitive next fall and should pull off a couple victories. Their best chances come early, with Meeteetse at home in Week 1 followed by road dates at Hanna and Snake River. But Farson only has three home games.
Guernsey: As reward for winning the state championships, the Vikings get maybe the kindest schedule in the division. Guernsey gets four of its first five games at home, but has to travel to Ten Sleep and Kaycee to close the season in Weeks 6-7, which will be tough.
Hanna: Five of the seven weeks of the 2010 season shape up really well for the Miners, who should be among the division’s best despite losing some talented players. The two not-so-fun weeks? Weeks 3-4, when the Miners have back-to-back road games against ’09 runner-up Kaycee and champ Guernsey.
Kaycee: Another year on the gridiron, plus a bunch of talent coming back, could put Kaycee right back in the championship game in 2010. The Buckaroos didn’t draw a great schedule with only three home games and with three of the first four on the road, but the entire season is manageable.
Snake River: The Rattlers draw a pretty balanced schedule and with more experience should be able to take advantage of it. Snake River is the only six-man team that gets a home-road alternating schedule all season, and they got a good mix of what’s at home and what’s not.
Meeteetse: The Longhorns have some work to do before they can challenge six-man’s top teams, and the 2010 schedule doesn’t shape up too well. There are only three home games, but on the plus side, the Longhorns get some of their toughest competition at home (Guernsey, Hanna and Snake River).
Midwest: With a decent number of returners, the Oilers should be good again this fall, but they’ll get tested right away. Midwest gets a road date with Guernsey and a home matchup with Kaycee the first two weeks of the season. After that, the rest of the schedule is tolerable.
Ten Sleep: Numbers are always the concern for Ten Sleep, but for 2010 the schedule is interesting, too. The Pioneers have early road games against Hanna and Midwest but get both Kaycee and Guernsey at home late in the season.

Half-educated made in December top 5 picks for 2010: 1. Guernsey; 2. Kaycee; 3. Midwest; 4. Ten Sleep; 5. Hanna.

So there it is, your first glance at the 2010 season. What do you think — either about how the schedules break down or who might rise to the top next season? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Post a comment below and we’ll talk about it.

Looking forward to 2010….

–patrick

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