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Sheridan County HS Football Teams To Close 2024 Regular Season Vs. Laramie, Upton-Sundance, and Glenrock

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Kevin Koile - Sheridan Media

This is the last week of the regular season for Wyoming High School Football.

Sheridan: The Sheridan Broncs have already secured the #1 seed in the 4A playoffs, meaning tomorrow’s game at Laramie means nothing to the team as far as the playoffs are concerned, but they’re going to go play the game anyway.

The Plainsmen are not yet in the post-season, and may need a little help to get in.

Depending on tomorrow night’s results, there’s a possibility that Sheridan and Laramie could rematch next week in the first round of the playoffs.

Until then, Sheridan Head Coach Jeff Mowry says the Broncs have primarily been a run first team, and although last week they had to go to the air more often they they’re used to, the team knows they can do it, but would like to get back to what they’re more comfortable with doing.

“What Laramie has shown us is a defense that I think we can have some success in the run game against, so that being said, if they change things up, which team have done against us in the past, we got to be able to adjust and throw the ball if necessary and I think last week was a confidence builder for our receivers and our quarterback that our pass game can carry us when we need to.”

Kickoff from Laramie tomorrow is scheduled for 6pm.


Big Horn: Like Sheridan, Big Horn is also locked into a #1 seed for the playoffs, but still have one more road game to play.

BH travels to Upton-Sundance tomorrow and as far as the playoffs are concerned, the game is worthless to both teams, because nothing will change.

The Patriots are out of the running, but Head Coach Kirk McLaughlin says the Rams still have a game plan.

“We’ll have some wrinkles for these guys, just like we have for every opponent. We’re not going to necessarily show our hand for what we think might be impactful for us in the playoffs, but we also we do what we do for the most part. We want to go show out. We don’t want to just show up, we’re Big Horn, we’re the #1 seed, none of that. We want to show up and prove ourselves.”

Kickoff at Sundance tomorrow is scheduled for 6pm.


Tongue River: The season for Tongue River will end tomorrow, but the Eagles have one more chance to show what they’ve learned and that they’ve been able to put it all together.

TR hosts winless Glenrock for senior night and it’s their first home game in more than 1 month.

Coach Steve Hanson says the players have already made peace with the fact that they’re not going to the playoffs and the Elk Fire created some unforeseen obstacles as the season went on.

Tomorrow’s game is a chance for them to show they’ve survived, they’ve endured and they can make the Tongue River community, fans and students proud.

“We have an opportunity to finish with a win and that’s a rare thing. There’s very few teams that are going to end their season on a win at this point. There’s the teams that are going to win and not make the playoffs and there’s the teams that are going to win the state championship. They’re the only ones that are going to end on a win. We have that opportunity and we’re going to take advantage of it.”

Kickoff at Tongue River tomorrow is scheduled for 6pm.

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