Dean Welch subsequent to the design for the brand new memorial honoring Wyoming’s fallen army members. (Brendan LaChance, Oil Metropolis)
CASPER, Wyo. — An Iraq battle veteran is main efforts to get a brand new memorial honoring Wyoming’s fallen army service members put in throughout from Fort Caspar at Patterson-Zonta Park, 3800 W. thirteenth St. in Casper.
“It’ll have the names of each Wyoming citizen that has died in fight as much as current,” Dean Welch, put up adjutant for the American Legion’s Casper Submit No. 2 stated Thursday. “Rylee McCullom from Jackson was killed in Afghanistan — he’ll be the final title on there for now.”
Welch himself, with the assistance of a committee, got here up with the design for the brand new memorial. If every part works out, the memorial will probably be full by the top of the 12 months. A number of veterans organizations are serving to with the hassle.
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“We’re hoping to have this all achieved earlier than snow flies this fall,” Welch stated, including that Flag Day is being tentatively thought-about for an preliminary ground-breaking ceremony.
Whereas the challenge has already secured help from a wide range of people and organizations, The American Legion’s Casper Submit No. 2 continues to be in search of some donations to ensure that the challenge to occur.
“We’ve had a number of good donations,” Welch stated. “Looking with Heroes donated. Sen. [James] Anderson gave us $2,000. Dr. [Matthew] Mitchell gave us $2,000. The Zimmerman Household Basis gave us $5,000. So we’re about $10,000 into our $30,000 purpose.”
The donations are wanted to purchase pipes and have them bent, to buy an I-Beam for an arch that’s a part of the memorial design that can characteristic the phrases “Wyoming Fallen Veterans,” and for the fabric to have particular person names hooked up to the memorial.
Earlier than the concept for the brand new memorial arose, the American Legion Casper Submit No. 2 was making an attempt to get a special veterans memorial relocated to a spot extra accessible to individuals with disabilities or others who might need hassle accessing it. That memorial is alongside the North Platte River path between Pepper Tank and the Tate Pumphouse.
Nonetheless, transferring that memorial would entail some challenges as its panels are made from skinny aluminium hooked up to a concrete wall alongside the trail. Due to this fact, the concept took place to construct a brand new memorial and American Legion Casper Submit No. 2 then approached the Metropolis of Casper in regards to the concept.
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“They supplied us this land — effectively, really supplied quite a few locations, however this one has essentially the most visibility simply by way of the visitors and it’s proper close to the fairgrounds,” Welch stated. “You possibly can see it from the grandstands and it’s close to the outdated fort — scenic, subsequent to the river and it’s simply sort of a peaceable little place.”
ProFilms of Casper is contributing by donating time and work to place wraps with the names on the memorial. Cell Concete and Knife River are donating concrete work. Kustom Koncepts, owned by Afghanistan Battle veteran Colton Sasser, goes to construct the arch, based on Welch. WYDOT is donating panels for the memorial. Trendy Electrical is donating lighting work.
“It’ll be seen at night time,” Welch stated.
WLC Engineering and Surveying is donating work for the positioning plan. Decrease & Co PC Structural Engineering is donating structural engineering for the challenge.
A number of the grass on the park will probably be changed with pavement to permit extra parking and the parking zone will probably be repaved to make sure extra space, together with handicap parking area.
Welch stated the memorial will doubtless be devoted to Korean Battle veteran Leo Sanchez who led the hassle to get the memorial alongside the Platte River path put in in Casper.
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Whereas the memorial received’t be full in time for Memorial Day this 12 months, Welch stated it’s a web site the place veterans organizations will have the ability to host occasions and ceremonies sooner or later. The American Legion Casper Submit No. 2 will place flags on the Oregon Path State Veterans Cemetery and at Veterans Park once more this 12 months as they do yearly, he added.
Veterans Park was thought-about as a web site for the brand new memorial, however Welch stated the memorial is a bit too large and would litter that park. Putting in it throughout from Fort Caspar will assist get individuals visiting extra areas of Casper, he added.
There’s additionally some considered potential renaming of the park, although the title would nonetheless honor Irene Patterson, a nurse who was lively in the neighborhood, based on Welch. Zonta is the title of a now defunct group, based on Welch’s analysis.
Welch stated Patterson’s grandson has been contacted to speak about presumably renaming the park one thing like “Irene Patterson Memorial Park.”
The American Legion Casper Submit No. 2 will present upkeep of the memorial for the primary two years after it’s put in with the town then taking good care of it into the longer term, primarily based on an settlement between the town and the group, based on Welch.
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As soon as the memorial challenge is full, Welch stated he’d prefer to see a brand new challenge undertaken to create a brand new heart the place veterans may meet and hang around with their households.
“That’ll in all probability our subsequent challenge after this,” he stated.
Folks desirous to contribute to the memorial challenge can electronic mail casperlegion@juno.com or contact the American Legion’s Casper Submit No. 2 at 307-258-9120.
Nov 23, 2024; Laramie, Wyoming, USA; Boise State Broncos running back and Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty (2) runs for a touchdown against the Wyoming Cowboys during the first quarter at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Babbitt-Imagn Images
Ashton Jeanty became Boise State’s first 2,000-yard rusher by collecting 169 yards on 19 carries as the 12th-ranked Broncos beat Wyoming 17-13 on Saturday night in Laramie, Wyo.
Jeanty, who also found the end zone once on the ground, entered the contest as the nation’s leading rusher with 1,893 yards. His big performance on Saturday helped Boise State (10-1, 7-0 Mountain West Conference) clinch a berth in the conference championship game.
The Broncos got 53 rushing yards from Jeanty during their penultimate drive of the game, which ended with Jambres Dubar rumbling across the goal line from 2 yards out for a 17-13 lead with 5:02 to go.
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Wyoming (2-9, 2-5) turned the ball over on downs on its ensuing possession. It had gone up 13-10 earlier in the fourth quarter when John Hoyland made good on a 35-yard field goal with 9:03 remaining.
Maddux Madsen completed 14 of 26 passes for 168 yards for Boise State. Cameron Camper had five catches for 74 yards, while Dubar rushed for 22 yards and the touchdown on five touches.
Kaden Anderson started under center for the Cowboys, but he did not play in the second half because of an apparent injury. He had 116 yards and a TD on 9-of-14 passing prior to exiting. Evan Svoboda took over and hit on 6 of 13 passes for 87 yards.
Wyoming’s Justin Stevenson had four catches for 82 yards and a touchdown, and Jaylen Sargent finished with four receptions for 86 yards.
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Boise State took a 7-3 lead on a 61-yard Jeanty touchdown run with 3:40 to go in the first quarter. Jeanty cut back and sprinted down the wide side of the field for the score.
Early in the second quarter, Anderson launched a pass from the Cowboys’ logo at midfield and found a leaping Sargent for a 41-yard completion. Two plays later, Stevenson grabbed a 5-yard TD for a 10-7 lead with 9:36 to go.
As time ran out in the first half, Jonah Dalmas’ 24-yard field goal tied the game at 10.
MADISON, Wis. — The University of Wyoming men’s cross country program finished 30th as a team with 707 points at the NCAA Cross Country Championships on Saturday.
The Cowboys were led by junior Jacob White throughout the whole race. White finished 119th with a time of 30:00.4. Following a theme of Cowboys finishing together throughout the season, senior Ryker Holtzen finished right by White in 120th, improving his placement at each 1K interval since the 7K mark, with a time of 30:01.3.
To close out his collegiate cross country career, senior Gus McIntyre came in 184th crossing the line at 30:34.9. In his first year in Wyoming, senior Dylan van der Hock finished with a time of 30:58.8 for 211th after improving his standing by nine places in the last kilometer. To close out the scoring five, senior Mason Norman grabbed 214th with a time of 31:00.8.
Two more Cowboys, and Wyoming natives, started the 10K in seniors Trevor Stephen and Asefa Wetzel. Stephen finished in a time of 31:24.4 for 233rd overall. Wetzel remained in 251st place at the 5K and 6K mark before having to step out.
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As a team, the Cowboys averaged a 30:31.2 10K with individual finishes of 119-120-184-211-214 and point totals of 99-100-153-176-179.
Ashton Jeanty will lead the Boise State Broncos (9-1) into their game versus the Wyoming Cowboys (2-8) at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET.
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How to Watch Boise State vs. Wyoming
When: Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 7 p.m. ET
Location: Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming
Live Box Score: FOX Sports
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Boise State vs. Wyoming Predictions
Boise State vs. Wyoming: Head to Head
Boise State has won against Wyoming two times in the past two matchups.
Each team has covered in one game in the past two matchups while failing to go over the total once.
Boise State has scored 52 points in the last two matchups while only allowing 24 to Wyoming.
Boise State’s 2024 Schedule
Date
Opponent
Score
8/31/2024
at Georgia Southern
W 56-45
9/7/2024
at Oregon
L 37-34
9/21/2024
vs. Portland State
W 56-14
9/28/2024
vs. Washington State
W 45-24
10/5/2024
vs. Utah State
W 62-30
10/12/2024
at Hawaii
W 28-7
10/25/2024
at UNLV
W 29-24
11/1/2024
vs. San Diego State
W 56-24
11/9/2024
vs. Nevada
W 28-21
11/16/2024
at San Jose State
W 42-21
11/23/2024
at Wyoming
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11/29/2024
vs. Oregon State
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Boise State 2024 Stats & Insights
Boise State owns the 73rd-ranked defense this year (371.7 yards allowed per game), and has been more effective on offense, ranking fourth-best with a tally of 492.2 yards per game.
With 267 passing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks 10th-worst in the FBS, Boise State has been forced to lean on their 60th-ranked passing offense (233.5 passing yards per contest) to keep them competitive.
On the offensive side of the ball, the Broncos have been a top-25 unit, ranking third-best in the FBS by compiling 43.6 points per game. They rank 68th on defense (24.7 points allowed per game).
The Broncos have been firing on all cylinders in the running game this season, as they rank third-best in rushing offense (258.7 rushing yards per game) and 13th-best in rushing defense (104.7 rushing yards allowed per game).
Boise State has the 89th-ranked defense this season in terms of third-down efficiency (41.1% third-down conversion rate allowed), and has been more effective on offense, ranking fourth-best with a 52.3% third-down conversion rate.
With 14 forced turnovers (55th in the FBS) against seven turnovers committed (sixth in the FBS), the Broncos’ +7 turnover margin is the 23rd-best in college football.
Wyoming has lots of room to get better, as it ranks 16th-worst in total yards per game (325.8) and 19th-worst in total yards allowed per game (429).
Wyoming is accumulating 185.4 passing yards per game on offense this season (109th-ranked). Meanwhile, it is giving up 227.8 passing yards per contest (80th-ranked) on defense.
The Cowboys’ offense has been bottom-25 this season, posting 20.4 points per game, which ranks 17th-worst in the FBS. On the defensive side of the ball, they rank 107th with 30.9 points ceded per contest.
The Cowboys’ defense has been bottom-25 in run defense this season, surrendering 201.2 rushing yards per game, which ranks 17th-worst in the FBS. On offense, they rank 89th with 140.4 rushing yards per contest.
Wyoming’s third-down defense has been leading the way for the team, as it ranks fifth-best in the FBS with a 28.2% third-down conversion percentage allowed. In terms of offense, it is compiling a 37.5% third-down rate, which ranks 88th.
At -4, the Cowboys sport the 95th-ranked turnover margin in the FBS, with nine forced turnovers (117th in the FBS) and 13 turnovers committed (51st in the FBS).