East, Pine Bluffs put 8 on all-state football teams
Nov. 21 — CHEYENNE — Class 4A runner-up Cheyenne East positioned eight gamers on the Wyoming Coaches Association All-State football crew, which was launched Sunday afternoon.
For the Thunderbirds (10-2), three gamers had been voted unanimously to their positions.
Senior Garet Schlabs was a unanimous choose at broad receiver. He was the state’s second-best receiver, averaging 84.8 yards per sport. His 16 touchdowns acquired had been all-time leaders in 4A this season. Schlabs was additionally a primary crew choose as a cornerback, the place he had 25 tackles (20 solo), 4 interceptions and 6 go breakups.
He was additionally an all-state receiver as a junior.
Junior quarterback Cam Hayes was additionally a unanimous selection. He was 4A’s second-leading passer with 238.9 yards per sport. His 69.9% completion share and 40 go touchdowns had been each 4A bests.
Junior Colby Olson was a unanimous selection as a participant. On 10 makes an attempt, he averaged the most effective 40.1 yards. Olson was additionally a primary crew choose as a defender. He ranked sixth within the state with 15.5 protection factors per sport after posting 113 1/2 tackles (34 solo and 12 1/2 for losses) and 6 sacks.
Senior Trevor Eldridge acquired the second All-State nod of his profession. He was chosen as each an offensive and defensive lineman. Defensively, Eldridge had 40 tackles (14 solo, 3 1/2 for losses) and a pair of 1/2 sacks.
Junior Drew Jackson earned first-team honors as each a operating again and security. Offensively, Jackson rushed for 1,017 yards and 11 touchdowns in 11 video games. He additionally caught 37 passes for 601 yards and 6 factors. On protection, Jackson registered 55 1/2 tackles (23 solo and three 1/2 for losses), adopted by 5 interceptions, two go breakups and a fumble restoration. Jackson’s 5 picks tied Cheyenne Central junior Marcus DeHoff for many in 4A.
T-Birds senior tight finish Jakob Culver picked up the primary All-State nod of his profession. Culver – who additionally often break up broad – caught 30 passes for 348 yards and 7 touchdowns.
Junior linebacker Kolbe Dierks took seventh place in defensive level common (15.0) in 4A. He had 106 tackles that 12 months (34 solo and 9 1/2 for losses). Junior linebacker Nathan Mirich additionally earned first crew honors. He had 69.5 tackles (25 solo and 4 for losses) whereas breaking 4 passes and two interceptions. Mirich was additionally a second crew choose as a large receiver.
Central (7-4) superior to the 4A semifinals and positioned 5 gamers on the first-team All-State roster.
Senior quarterback Keagan Bartlett earned his second first-team All-State nod. He positioned third in 4A in all-purpose common (259.8 yards per sport). His 113.8 dashing yards per sport ranked third within the state. He additionally rushed for 17 touchdowns. Bartlett’s was sixth in passing common at 146 yards per sport and ranked sixth. His 68.8% commencement price was the second finest within the state.
The Indians had additionally named Senior Chris Benboe to the All-State as their offensive lineman. He was the East Conference Lineman of the Year.
Senior Richard Prescott was picked to the primary crew as a nook. He had 48 1/2 tackles (19 solo and three for losses) with 3 1/2 sacks. Prescott was additionally a second choose for the offense at giant.
Senior Jack Miller was a first-teamer on the line of defense, having posted 73 tackles (22 solo and 4 four-point losses). Miller additionally picked up six sacks.
Junior kicker Brock Pedersen rounded out Central’s All-State honorees. His averages of 55 yards on kickoffs and 38 touchbacks had been each prime ranks in 4A. Pedersen was additionally 8-for-10 on area targets with a 44-yard streak and walked 49 of 52 on additional level makes an attempt.
Nine-man Class 1A state champion Pine Bluffs additionally had eight gamers who acquired All-State honors. Senior quarterback Stu Lerwick was named the state’s offensive participant of the 12 months for the second straight 12 months, whereas senior defensive again Ryan Fornstrom was named the state’s prime defensive participant.
Lerwick led nine-man passing at 202.4 yards per sport. He accomplished 61.7% of his passes with 26 touchdowns in opposition to simply 4 interceptions.
Sixteen of these landing throws went to Fornstrom, who led the state with 98.5 yards per sport to assist the Hornets win 11-0 this fall. Fornström led the nine-man facet with a mean of 27.2 defensive factors per sport. He had 123 1/2 tackles (43 solo and 33 1/2 for loss). Fornstrom additionally intercepted 4 passes and recovered three fumbles whereas calling off three passes and blocking three kicks. The two-time All-Stater additionally had two defensive touchdowns.
Dalton Schaefer additionally acquired the second nationwide recognition of his profession. He rushed for 891 yards and 15 touchdowns regardless of lacking 5 video games with a shoulder damage sustained within the Hornets’ season opener. Schaefer additionally had 22 tackles (14 solo and three for loss).
Senior Diego Paniagua additionally repeated as an all-state choose. He went from linebacker to defensive finish this season and nonetheless had 64 1/2 tackles (19 solo and 16 1/2 for losses), 5 sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
Seniors Tayler Beeken, Collin Jessen and Alex Sloan and junior James Langlois had been all-state ranked for the primary time. Beeken rushed for 505 yards and 10 touchdowns. He additionally had 63 1/2 tackles (20 solo and 12 for losses) whereas recovering two fumbles.
Jessen had 447 yards and three touchdowns. He additionally recorded 54 1/2 tackles (19 solo and three 1/2 for the loss). Sloan had 34 tackles (20 solo) and two interceptions. Langlois recorded 81 tackles (22 solo and 13 for loss).
In Class 2A, Burns had chosen seniors Jared Allen, Cody Hape and Cooper Lakin to the All-State crew.
Lakin led the state in defensive factors per sport (27.2). He had 126 tackles (60 solo and 16 for losses), 5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and one interception to assist the Broncs make the 2A playoffs 4-5.
Allen ranked fourth within the state in passing with 110.1 yards per sport. He was additionally sixth within the all-around common (161.7 ypg). Allen additionally had 60 tackles (20 solo), two fumble recoveries and an interception.
Hape caught 22 passes for 418 yards and 4 touchdowns. Defensively, he intercepted three passes and broke seven extra.
PREPARE SOCCER
CLASS 4A ALL STATE
—Indicates a unanimous choice at that place.
First crew
Cheyenne Central: QB Keagan Bartlett, OL Chris Benboe, DL Jack Miller, Ok Brock Pedersen, DB Richard Prescott; Cheyenne East: TE Jakob Culver, LB Kolbe Dierks, OL/DL Trevor Eldridge, QB—Cam Hayes, RB/DB Drew Jackson, LB Nathan Mirich, P—/DL Colby Olson, WR—/DB Garet Schlabs; Campbell County: LB Levi Palmer, WR Jeff Pelton; Natrona County: OL/DL Cody Crawford, DL Riley Dye, OL Colby Harlin, WR/DB Breckin McClintock, TE Kayden Pharr, ALO–/ALD– Wyatt Powell, RB/LB Mason Weickum; Rock Springs: OL Carter McBurnett; Sheridan: RB – /LB Colson Coon, WR/DB/RS – Mathew Ketner, OL Deed Kirschner, OL Chance Larson, DB – Dane Steel, OL – Rater Tomlinson; Thunder Basin: RB Nick Black, WR – Kayden LaFramboise, LB Logan Loftus, OL Jayden Luciano.
second crew
Cheyenne Central: RB Mason Counter, DB Marcus DeHoff, LB Alex Fernandez, ALO Richard Prescott, DL Colton Prindle, LB Chase Talich, WR Jackson Whitworth; Cheyenne East: LB Ethan Brinkman, OL Brayden Eichin, RS Dom Kaszas, WR Nathan Mirich, OL Seth Scott; Cheyenne South: OL Robert Campbell, DB Damien Pino, RB Jalen Trujillo; Campbell County: RB Ian Carter, DB Aidan Dorr, TE Parker Fitzgerald, DL Creed Olson, OL Sam Penrose, OL/DL Cooper Stevens; Kelly Walsh: DL Kadon Boyce, DB Erich Hulshizer; Laramie: OL Abraham Bangoura, WR Adrien Calderon, DL Chris Gonzales; Natrona County: OL Jared Marwardt, QB Wyatt Powell, LB Noah Sides, P Chris Thomlinson; Rock Springs: TE Trenton Butcher, RB Brycen Coombs, ALO Michael Faigl, DL Carter McBurnett, WR Goodness Okere; Sheridan: Ok Colson Coon, DB Cael Gilbertson, ALO/DL Alex Haswell, WR Dane Steel, LB Casen Wilson; Thunder Cymbals: QB/ALO Alonso Aguilar, DL Peyton Brown, LB Dillon Glick, DB Kayden LaFramboise, OL Caden Parker.
Offensive Player of the Year: —Colson Coon, Sheridan.
Defensive Player of the Year: —Dane Steel, Sheridan.
Lineman of the Year: —Cody Crawford, Natrona County.
CLASS 3A
Buffalo: WR Blake Bell, DL Brogan Byram, OL Marko Glassock, RB Will Hammond, DB Michael Ihnat, LB Dawson Palser; Cody: LB Grayson Beaudrie, LB Remy Broussard, DL Jace Grant, OL Keagan Hensley, OL Logan McLeod, DB Matt Nelson, SP Lane Rohde, RB Jackson Schroeder, QB Luke Talich; Douglas: RB Karson Ewing, WR Jackson Hughes, DB Brock Pyle, QB Trey Rinn, DL Tegen Seeds, LB Luke Skeen; Evanston: LB Cohen Morros, RB Brady Roberts; Green River: OL Kyler Barrett; Jackson: DL Luke Gralund; Landers: LB Gabe Harris, QB Brenon Stauffenberg, DL Matisse Weaver; Powell: WR Trey Stenerson; Rawlins: RB Dian Henson; Star Valley: LB Derek Astle, LB Brandon Beck, OL Brandon Cook, WR Wyatt Crogg, DB Jayden Crook, OL Tom Cunningham, DL Dimitri (*8*), OL Jesse Gibson, TE Jacob Hodges, DB Collin Hunsaker, QB Taft McClure, DL Clay Merritt , SP McKell Merritt, WR Chase Stewart; Worland: WR Brock Douzenis, QB Kade Weber.
CLASS 2A
Burns: Jared Allen, Cody Hape, Cooper Lakin; Big Horn: Cade Baker, Wyatt Brown, Kiefer Dunham, Cooper Garber, Dylan Greenough-Groom, Drew Heermann, AJ Moline, Dawson Richards; Cokeville: Jesus Bencomo, Tanner Hatch, Cael Thompson, Landon Walker; Glenrock: Logan Jones; Kemmerer: Landon Heaps; Lovell: Zane Collins, Jared Mangus, Ben Nichols, Preston Nichols, Joel Padilla, Connor Strom; Lyman: Braydon Bradshaw, Carter Bradshaw, Morgan Hatch, McKoy Smith; Mountain Views: Carson Eardley, Jayce Schultz, Braden Walker; Newcastle: Holden McConkey, Quint Perino, Jacob Prell; Pinedale: Ethan Jensen; Thermopolis: Roedy Farrell; Tongue Flow: Tavis Aksamit, Colter Hanft, Caleb Kilbride; Torrington: Ty Bennick; Upton-Sundance: Eli Gill; Wheatland: Drew Smialek.
CLASS 1A NINE MAN
Pine Bluffs: Tayler Beeken, Ryan Fornstrom, Collin Jessen, James Langlois, Stu Lerwick, Diego Paniagua, Dalton Schaefer, Alex Sloan; Big Piney: Karsyn Gurr, Thomas Howard, Ruben Stoutenberg; Greybull: Jake Schlattman; Lingle-Fort Laramie: Louden Bremer, Kaiden Riggs; Lusk: Miles Ashurst, Dayne Lamp; Riverside: Dylan Alexander; Rocky Mountain: Maddox Ames, Jackson Hanusa, Nate Minemeyer, Carsyn Weber; Saratoga: Heston Fisher; Shoshoni: Cannon Campbell, Korbin Dewitt, Trey Fike, Dom Jarvis, Alex Mills, Jaxon Stanley, Pehton Truempler; Southeast: Wyatt Campbell, Austin Short; Wind River: Casey Befus, Cooper Frederick, Tucker Jensen, Calder Johnson; Wright: Parker Worman.
Offensive Player of the Year: Stu Lerwick, Pine Bluffs.
Defensive Player of the Year: Ryan Fornstrom, Pine Bluffs.
Co-Linemen of the Year: Diego Paniagua, Pine Bluffs; Tucker Jensen, Wind River.
Special Teams Player of the Year: Austin Short, Southeast.