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Wyoming Shrine Bowl Football Game 2025: The North and the South will renew their rivalry tomorrow (Saturday) on the football field.

The 52nd annual Shrine Bowl football game is for those seniors who recently graduated, and for many of them, it will be the final time they put on the pads.

Representing North-Central Wyoming High Schools are Kelten Crow, Ty Gilbertson and Bridger Peldo of Sheridan.

Kolby Butler, Owen Petty, and Will Taylor represent Big Horn, while Zayne Huber and Hayden Jawors come from Buffalo.

For some of the players there is one last chance to settle a score with someone on the other team, and at the same time, there are players on their own team who they used to play against, and now they’re on the same side.

Crow says there’s a few players from rival teams that he’s played against countless times, that he’s glad are on the North team with him.

Taylor says there’s a few 2A players that he’s wanted on his side for awhile.

The Shrine Bowl Football Game game kicks off at 2pm tomorrow from Natrona County High School in Casper.


Orion Ostheimer of Buffalo HS Named 2025 WY Boys Soccer Gatorade Player Of The Year: The goalie is the last line of defense for the team, and Buffalo High School has the best in the state.

Orion Ostheimer has been named the 2025 Wyoming Gatorade Boys Soccer Player of the Year.

This past season the junior had a 0.63 goals against average, had 10 shutouts while guarding the net, and had 2 big saves in the Bison’s state championship shootout win last month, which was their first state championship win since 2013.

Ostheimer was a first time all-state selection and also plays golf, as well as participates on Buffalo’s swimming and indoor track and field teams, and plays for the Buffalo Bulls Legion Baseball program.


Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers play a home conference double-header on Sunday against the Casper Oilers, beginning at 4pm and 6pm.

You can watch a LIVE video stream of the games at sheridanmedia.com and on the Sheridan Media Facebook and Youtube pages.

James Timberlake will have the LIVE radio play-by-play on AM 1410 KWYO and 106.9 FM.

Sunday is also Little League Night at the Troopers’ game.

Teams and players will be recognized and get to run the bases in between games.

Elsewhere in Legion Baseball, the Buffalo Bulls will visit Sheridan tomorrow to play a double-header against the Jets, beginning at 5 and 7pm, and will host the Cheyenne Eagles on Sunday starting at noon and 2pm.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies avoided being swept at home by San Francisco yesterday 8-7 in come from behind walk off fashion.

The Rocks trailed 7-2 after 5 innings.

Mickey Moniak hit a solo home run to get the rally started and then Colorado scored 3 in the bottom of the 9th, capped off with Orlando Arcia’s walk-off 2-out, 2-run single to win it.

Colorado starts a 7-game road trip today with 3 games at Atlanta, followed by 4 at Washington.

First pitch today is scheduled for 5:15pm.

Tomorrow’s game starts at 2:10pm and Sunday’s game at 11:35am.


NHL Stanley Cup Finals: Edmonton trailed 3-nothing after 1 period last night at defending champ Florida, then scored 3 in the second period to tie the game, and added 1 more mid-way through the 3rd to go up 4-3.

The Panthers would tie the game with 20 seconds to go in regulation to force overtime, but the Oilers would score midway through the extra period to win 5-4 and tie the series at 2-games each.

Game 5 of the best of 7 series is tomorrow at Edmonton.

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