Wyoming
#2 Bishop McCort Takes on #4 Wyoming Seminary Live On Flo – FloWrestling
One of the biggest high school dual of the season is live on FloWrestling when #2 Bishop McCort faces #4 Wyoming Seminary on Wednesday, January 8 at 6 p.m. Eastern. The meet features 12 nationally ranked wrestlers, including four ranked #1 in their respective weights, and will have implications on ranking the top team.
2025 FloWrestling Night in America: Bishop McCort vs Wyoming Seminary
Schedule
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
6 p.m. Eastern: #2 Bishop McCort vs #4 Wyoming Seminary at Kingston, Pennsylvania
Schools
#2 Bishop McCort: Johnstown, Pennsylvania
#4 Wyoming Seminary: Kingston, Pennsylvania
Key Matches
106: #12 Keegan Bassett (BM) vs #15 Wyatt Stauffer (WS)
This could be the swing match that decides the dual. This is a rematch of a consolation bout at Powerade won by Bassett, 7-2.
126: #1 Jax Forrest (BM) vs Nikos Filipos (WS)
Forrest is ranked first at 132 but is moving down to 126 for this dual. His ability to earn bonus points could determine which team wins.
133: #10 Sam Herring (BM) vs #6 Mathew Botello (WS)
Herring, ranked #10 at 138, will face Botello, ranked #6 at 132. Circle this match. It could be the highlight match of the dual.
144: #1 Bo Bassett (BM) vs Mathew Dimen (WS)
The wrestling world stops when Bassett takes the mat. It’s not a matter of if Bassett will win, but by how much. Bassett will look for a fall for his team.
157: #8 Devon Magro (BM) vs #7 Vince Bouzakis (WS)
This is another swing match that could decide the dual. Bouzakis defeated Magro, 8-2, in 2022.
165: #1 Melvin Miller (BM) vs Jack Chamberlain (WS)
McCort has three top-ranked wrestlers and all three will look to secure pins. Miller is newly ranked #1 after a Powerade finals victory over former #1 Alessio Perentin. He’s looking to hold down his top spot.
215: Marquez Gordon (BM) vs #1 Jude Correa (WS)
Correa loves the spotlight, and he would love to secure a big win for his team if it comes down to the wire.
#2 Bishop McCort
106: #12 Keegan Bassett, FR
113: Eli Herring/Daelon Britt, FR
120: Austin Carfley, JR or Jack Silfies
126: #1 Jax Forrest, JR
133: #10 Sam Herring, JR
139: Jackson Butler, JR
144: #1 Bo Bassett, JR or Josh Spontak
150: Owen McMullen, JR
157: #8 Devon Magro, SR or Jayden O’Farrill
165: #1 Melvin Miller, SO
175: CJ Pensiero, SO
190: Matteo Noronha, FR
215: Marquez Gordon, SO
285: Caleb Rodriguez, JR
#4 Wyoming Seminary
106: #15 Wyatt Stauffer, FR
113: Wyatt Spencer, FR
120: #11 Shamus Regan, SO
126: Nikos Filipos, SR
133: #6 Mathew Botello, SR
139: Dale Corbin, SO
144: Mathew Dimen, SR
150: #16 Anthony Evenistky, SR
157: #7 Vince Bouzakis, SR
165: Jack Chamberlain, SO
175: Brian Chamberlain, JR
190: Nolan Mccarthy, FR
215: #1 Jude Correa, SR
285: Anderson Palian, JR
Wyoming
WHSAA warns of possible changes to statewide athletics and activities following budget cuts
CASPER, Wyo. — High school athletics in Wyoming could see some drastic changes in the coming years following legislative changes to the state’s education budget, the Wyoming High School Activities Association recently announced in a statement.
According to the WHSAA, Wyoming school districts are facing a projected $3.9 million shortfall in activities funding, forcing officials to consider significant cuts to high school sports and extracurricular programs.
The WHSAA shared details regarding a new “silo” funding model implemented by the Legislature, stating that the recalibrated block grant model reduced funding for student activities and extra-duty responsibilities from $46.3 million to $42.4 million, an approximately 8.4% decrease statewide.
WHSAA Commissioner Trevor Wilson said the restructuring also restricts district access to an additional $76.2 million in previously flexible funding.
“A significant portion of the [April 28 WHSAA Board of Directors] meeting was dedicated to discussing the projected funding shortfall,” Wilson wrote.
The WHSAA is weighing several strategies to address rising costs with fewer resources. Proposed changes include eliminating regional tournaments and reducing the number of teams qualifying for state events from eight to four; limiting wrestling to two classes and restricting track and field state participants to the top 16 marks; making cuts to soccer, indoor track and field, Nordic and Alpine skiing, swimming and diving, spring golf and tennis; and reducing in-person speech and debate events by half and centrally locating All-State Music events to minimize travel. The board also recommended increasing gate admission or implementing student participation fees to offset costs.
While the WHSAA release states that no plans have been finalized and the various changes are currently just possibilities, Natrona County School District 1 Board of Trustees member Mary Schmidt criticized the WHSAA’s handling of the news at Monday’s board meeting.
“I take some issues with this, [including] the sheer fact that we as Board of Trustees members have not talked about that at all,” Schmidt said. “It is not our intent and it has not been brought to us to cut our athletics or activities budget for the upcoming school year. … I take issue with them picking sports and getting the community upset and ginning them up to be upset that this is all going to be cut when that hasn’t been discussed.”
Later in the meeting, Superintendent Angela Hensley clarified that Natrona County School District 1’s athletics and activities budget saw a reduction of roughly $550,000 in the coming year’s budget, but said the local school district does not plan to cut any sports.
“Thank you, Trustee Schmidt, for saying this, because I think people are wondering — we are not planning to cut athletics and activities for next year,” Hensley said. “We do have to take a look at our entire budget as we have talked about, as we learn more about these new rules that come in.”
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Wyoming
Cheyenne City Council to consider a pause on new data centers
Republished with permission from Wyoming News Now, a TV news outlet covering the Cheyenne and Casper areas.
Cheyenne City Council has introduced a temporary moratorium, or pause, on new data center construction.
“The end goal is to actually have regulations in place, to have really heavy public involvement with this with data centers,” said Councilman Mark Moody.
The proposed ordinance is not a permanent ban on data centers and would not affect data centers currently under construction.
Councilman Moody says this is a bipartisan issue.
“I just want to make this clear, I’m not against data centers. We do need them from a national security perspective,” he said.
He said there needs to be more public input and regulations regarding data centers in Cheyenne.
The ordinance would require city staff to study data center impacts such as electricity usage, electricity tariffs, closed-loop cooling systems, groundwater impacts, agricultural impacts, and land value.
Cheyenne LEADS, the economic development corporation for Cheyenne and Laramie County, reported in November 2025 that there are 12 operational data centers in Wyoming, five under construction and plans for 43 data centers announced across the state.
“There needs to be more public input with this, and also to see how many we can sustain here in this community, cause there are talks of 43, and then another day 70. How many can we sustain here?” said Councilman Moody.
The proposed moratorium will now go to the Public Services Committee on Monday, May 18 at noon in the Municipal Building.
Wyoming
Wyoming High School Softball Regional Tournaments 2026
Sheridan will play in the North Regional Tournament at Gillette, while the South Regional Tournament will be played at Rock Springs.
North Regional Tournament at Gillette:
Checking record vs. highest team in the quadrant not involved in the tie, Thunder Basin gets the #1 Northeast seed over Campbell County, because the Lady Bolts went 3-1 vs. Sheridan, whereas the Lady Camels went 2-2.
Friday, May 15th:
(#1 NE) Thunder Basin vs. (#4 NW) Jackson – 11am
(#2 NW) Natrona County vs. (#3 NE) Sheridan – 11am
(#2 NE) Campbell County vs. (#3 NW) Kelly Walsh – 1pm
(#1 NW) Cody vs. (#4 NE) Worland – 1pm
Semi-Finals:
Thunder Basin/Jackson winner vs. Natrona County/Sheridan winner – 3pm Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
Campbell County/Kelly Walsh winner vs. Cody/Worland winner – 5pm Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
Consolation Round:
Thunder Basin/Jackson loser vs. Natrona County/Sheridan loser – 3pm LOSER OUT!
Campbell County/Kelly Walsh loser vs. Cody/Worland loser – 5pm LOSER OUT!
Saturday, May 16th:
TBA vs. TBA – 10am LOSER OUT! Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
TBA vs. TBA – 10am LOSER OUT! Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
2 10am winners vs. each other – 1pm 3rd Place
TBA vs. TBA – 1pm 1st Place
South Regional Tournament at Rock Springs:
Friday, May 15th:
(#1 SW) Laramie vs. (#4 SE) Torrington – 11am
(#2 SE) Cheyenne East vs. (#3 SW) Green River – 11am
(#2 SW) Rock Springs vs. (#3 SE) Wheatland – 1pm
(#1 SE) Cheyenne Central vs. (#4 SW) Cheyenne South – 1pm
Semi-Finals:
Laramie/Torrington winner vs. Cheyenne East/Green River winner – 3pm Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
Rock Springs/Wheatland winner vs. Cheyenne Central/Cheyenne South winner – 5pm Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
Consolation Round:
Laramie/Torrington loser vs. Cheyenne East/Green River loser – 3pm LOSER OUT!
Rock Springs/Wheatland loser vs. Cheyenne Central/Cheyenne South loser – 5pm LOSER OUT!
Saturday, May 16th:
TBA vs. TBA – 10am LOSER OUT! Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
TBA vs. TBA – 10am LOSER OUT! Winner qualifies for the state tournament.
2 10am winners vs. each other – 1pm 3rd Place
TBA vs. TBA – 1pm 1st Place
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