Class 4A
Cheyenne Central 27, Gillette 10
At Cheyenne, the Indians (9-2) reeled off 27 unanswered points to advance to the state title game for the first time since 2005. After the Camels (8-3) took an early 3-0 lead, Central took the lead for good on a Connor Long TD pass to Kyle Grott. Michael Davis added two rushing TDs, while Josh Borm kicked two field goals to send the Indians to Laramie.
Central's defense forced three turnovers and held the Camels to minus-13 rushing yards.
Gil 3 0 0 7 -- 10
CC 7 10 3 7 -- 27
Gil -- FG Jordan Rueschhoff 20, 5:52
CC -- Kyle Grott 6 pass from Connor Long (Josh Borm kick), 0:25
CC -- FG Borm 42, 8:39
CC -- Michael Davis 4 run (Borm kick), 3:29
CC -- FG Borm 37, 3:54
CC -- Davis 3 run (Borm kick), 9:29
Gil -- Breck Carper 12 pass from Alan Sisel (Rueschhoff kick), 5:25
TEAM STATISTICS
First downs -- Gil 7, CC 10. Rushes (Att.-Yds.) -- Gil 28-(-13); CC 41-112. Passing yards -- Gil 116, CC 70. Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.) -- Gil 10-25-2; CC 9-19-0. Fumbles-lost -- Gil 6-1; CC 3-1. Penalties-yards -- Gil 6-59; CC 8-81. Total plays-yards -- Gil 53-103; CC 60-193.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Gil -- Jordan Roberts 9-30, Jake Coleman 2-3, Drake Kelley 1-2, Carper 2-(-4), Sisel 14 (-44); CC -- Davis 20-80, Borm 1-16, Austin Breckenridge 3-10, Grott 1-4, Long 16-2. Passing: Gil -- Sisel 10-25-2, 116; CC -- Long 9-19-0, 70. Receiving: Gil -- Carper 5-85, Robert Markve 2-17, Matt Mordecai 2-13, Roberts 1-1; CC -- Grott 4-26, Davis 2-26, Kevin Cox 2-16, Borm 1-2.
Sheridan 9, Kelly Walsh 7
At Sheridan, Drew Slikker booted a 28-yard field goal with nine seconds left to send the Broncs (10-1) to the state championship game. The Trojans (6-5) took a second quarter lead on a Lucas Nolan TD run, but Austin Woodward answered for Sheridan before halftime.
Trailing late in the fourth quarter, Woodward then drove the Broncs 77 yards in 2 minutes, 3 seconds to set-up Slikker's game-winner. Sheridan will play for a state title for the first time since 1997.
KW 0 7 0 0 -- 7
She 0 6 0 3 -- 9
KW -- Lucas Nolan 1 run (Tanner Vivian kick), 6:36
She -- Austin Woodward 1 run (kick failed), 3:17
She -- FG Drew Slikker 28, :9.2
TEAM STATISTICS
First Downs -- KW 16, She 14. Rushing (Att.-Yds.) -- KW 45-243; She 19-40. Passing yards -- KW 57, She 257. Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.) -- KW 3-7-1; She 20-30-1. Fumbles-lost -- KW 2-0; She 1-0. Penalties-yards -- KW 7-60; She 4-30. Total plays-yards -- KW 53-300; She 40-297.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: KW -- Nolan 23-108, Thomas Manning 13-74, Riley Moore 7-46, Lane Fischer 2-15; She -- Woodward 16-27, Will Hendrickson 2-13. Passing: KW -- Nolan 3-7-1, 57; She -- Woodward 20-30-1, 257. Receiving: KW -- Harrison Johnson 2-43, Riley Moore 1-14; She -- Raith Durham 3-74, Kody Williams 4-52, T.J. Stender 8-90, Hendrickson 4-32, Dan Zemski 1-9.
Class 3A
Douglas 56, Worland 14
At Douglas, Pierre Etchemendy totaled 238 yards of offense and three TDs to propel the Bearcats (10-0) into the state title game. Etchemendy had two long TD runs and added a TD reception, as Douglas blitzed the Warriors (6-4).
Wor 0 7 7 0 -- 14
Dou 14 8 14 20 -- 56
Dou -- Paul Foy 11 fumble return (Etchemendy run)
Dou -- Colter McNare 2 run (pass failed)
Dou -- Pierre Etchemendy 23 pass from Hayden Barker (Etchemendy run)
Wor -- Robert Heyer 3 pass from Dooley (No. 25 kick)
Dou -- Etchemendy 85 run (Saxon Bull kick)
Wor -- Cody Smith 71 run (No. 25 kick)
Dou -- Justin Melton 84 kick return (Bull kick)
Dou -- Etchemendy 41 run (kick blocked)
Dou -- McNare 7 run (Bull kick)
Dou -- Brady Parks 34 run (Bull kick)
TEAM STATISTICS
First downs -- Wor 12, Dou 13. Rushing (Att.-Yds.) -- Wor 47-139; Dou 37-349. Passing yards -- Wor 24, Dou 98. Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.) -- Wor 4-12-0; Dou 7-11-2. Fumbles-lost -- Wor 1-1; Dou 0-0. Penalties-yards -- Wor 1-10; Dou 6-50. Total plays-yards -- Wor 59-163; Dou 48-447.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: Wor -- Smith 24-123; Dou -- Etchemendy 16-215, McNare 8-39, Sieg 4-32. Passing: Wor -- Dooley, 4-12-0, 24; Dou -- Barker 6-10-2, 83. Receiving: Dou -- Tim Rainey 1-31, Etchemendy 1-23. Defensive points: Wor -- Smith 18; Dou -- Etchemendy, Foy 21.
Cody 32, Buffalo 14
At Cody, the Broncs (9-2) jumped out to a 18-0 first half lead and cruised to a win over the Bison (8-3). With the win, Cody returns to the state championship game for the first time since 1991.
Class 2A
Glenrock 28, Greybull 7
At Glenrock, Dustin Worthington ran for two TDs and added an interception and fumble recovery, as the Herders (10-0) used a dominating first half to beat the Buffs (8-2). Glenrock dominated Greybull in the first half; forcing three turnovers, as the Buffs ran only three offensive plays in the first quarter to the Herders 24.
Glk 14 8 0 6 -- 28
Gry 0 7 0 0 -- 7
Glk -- Dustin Worthington 3 run (run failed), 6:31
Glk -- Worthington 2 run (Worthington run), :0.00
Glk -- Kyle Farley 1 run (Worthington run), 4:41
Gry -- Austin Frazier 15 pass from Clay Cundall (Frazier kick), :17.3
Glk -- Austin Smith 5 run (run failed), 4:36
TEAM STATISTICS
First downs -- Gry 6; Glk 18. Rushing (Att.-Yds.) -- Gry 28-99; Glk 55-345. Passing yards -- Gry 60, Glk 33. Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.) -- Gry 7-16-1; Glk 2-3-0. Fumbles-lost -- Gry 2-2; Glk 1-1. Penalties-yards -- Gry 5-24; Glk 6-40. Total plays-yards -- Gry 44-159; Glk 58-378.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Gry -- Chayce Goton 13-49, Cundall 9-40, Shane Clucas 3-7, Frazier 3-3; Glk -- Worthington 23-129, Smith 18-125, Farley 9-65, Cory Dewald 5-26. Passing: Gry -- Cundall 7-16-1, 60; Glk -- Farley 2-3-0, 33. Receiving: Gry -- Frazier 4-53, Hayden Goton 1-14, Dillon McCoy 1-4, Chayce Goton 1-(-11); Glk -- Worthington 1-28, Dewald 1-5.
Thermopolis 33, Kemmerer 13
At Kemmerer, the Bobcats (9-1) upset the Rangers (8-2) behind four TD passes from Mitch Syverson. He threw two first quarter TD passes to Chris Ryan, as Thermopolis jumped out to an early 19-0 lead.
Shane Corpening pulled Kemmerer within two scores, 27-13, with a 40-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. But Trevor Birdsley iced the win the with his 22-yard TD run with under a minute left to send the Bobcats to the state title game for the first time since 1997.
Syverson threw for 176 yards, while Corpening ran for 101 yards on 16 carries.
Class 1A/11-man
Lingle 25, Cokeville 14
At Cokeville on Saturday, the Doggers (9-1) pitched a second-half shutout and scored 25 unanswered points to upend the Panthers (9-1). A Chance Maddock 13-yard TD run gave Cokeville a 14-0 lead late in the second quarter, but Lingle added two scores before half to cut the lead to 14-13.
The Doggers took an early third quarter lead on a 49-yard TD pass and Theron Hageman's 40-yard TD run following a Panther turnover gave Lingle a 25-14 lead with 2:27 left in the third quarter. It will be Lingle's first trip to a title game since 1990.
Southeast 42, Wind River 12
At Yoder, Tanner May had three long TD runs, as the Cyclones (9-1) pulled away from the Cougars (8-2) in the second half. A Lex Leonhardt interception return pulled Wind River within nine points, 21-12, right before halftime, but Cyclone defensive end Dane Hansen started the second half with a fumble return for a TD to spark the rout.
The Cyclones will play for their fourth straight title.
WR 6 6 0 0 -- 12
SE 14 7 14 7 -- 42
SE -- Tanner May 64 run (Manuel Contreras kick)
WR -- Michael Smith 17 pass from Trent Jordan (kick failed)
SE -- Colby Sturgeon 1 run (Contreras kick)
SE -- May 30 run (Contreras kick)
WR -- Lex Leonhardt 8 interception return
SE -- Dane Hansen 64 fumble return (Contreras kick)
SE -- May 74 run (Contreras kick)
SE -- Zac Zimmerer 18 pass from Sturgeon (Dyllon Nipper kick)
TEAM STATISTICS
First downs -- WR 15, SE 10. Rushing (Att.-Yds.) -- WR 19-21; SE 44-320. Passing yards -- WR 314, SE 20. Passes (Comp.-Att.-Int.) -- WR 21-42-4; SE 2-5-1. Fumbles-lost -- WR 2-2; SE 2-2. Penalties-yards -- WR 6-50; SE 4-35. Total plays-yards -- WR 61-335; SE 49-340.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Rushing: WR -- Kyle Thoman 11-19; SE -- May 18-228, Blake Herbst 10-92. Passing: WR -- Trent Jordan 21-42-4, 314; SE -- Sturgeon 2-5-1, 20. Receiving: WR -- Doug Jordan 6-139, Smith 5-87, Leonhardt 8-55; SE -- Zimmerer 1-18.
Class 1A/6-man
Guernsey 46, Hanna 34
At Guernsey, the Vikings (8-0) trailed the Miners (6-4) until midway through the fourth quarter when two late TDs gave Guernsey the lead and punched its ticket to Laramie.
Kaycee 58, Midwest 56
At Midwest, the Bucs (6-3) scored the go-ahead TD with 14 seconds left to edge the Oilers (8-2). Kaycee advances to the six-man title game in its inaugural year of football.
Posted in High-school on Sunday, November 8, 2009 12:00 am | Tags: Sports, High School Sports, Football
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