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Wyoming High School Football Week 0 Schedule 2024

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The high school football season will start this week in Wyoming. The 2024 season features a limited number of games in Week 0. There are also scrimmages, while some teams are choosing to practice. Class 4A is full go with its season. The other four classifications can choose to play or not to play a game in Week 0. That means some schools will make their debut next week.

2024 WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL WEEK 0 SCHEDULE

Here is the schedule that WyoPreps has for Week 0. If a correction needs to be made, please email david@wyopreps.com. All schedules are subject to change.

WyoPreps Coaches & Media Preseason Football Rankings 2024

Class 4A
Cheyenne South at #1 Sheridan, 6 p.m.

Laramie at #2 Cheyenne East, 6 p.m.

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Kelly Walsh at #3 Campbell County, 6 p.m.

Cheyenne Central at Rock Springs, 6 p.m.

#5 Thunder Basin at #4 Natrona County, 7 p.m.

Class 3A

#5 Riverton at #3 Powell, 6 p.m.

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Class 2A

Upton-Sundance at #4 Worland, 3 p.m.

Newcastle vs. Thermopolis, 6 p.m. (at Buffalo)

Class 1A 9-Man

Wright at Shoshoni, 3 p.m. (possibly more of a scrimmage)

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Class 1A 6-Man

Midwest at H.E.M., 1 p.m.

Out-of-State Opponent

2A #5 Lyman at Malad, ID, 4 p.m.

Shelley, ID, at 3A #1 Star Valley, 7 p.m.

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3A Evanston at Ben Lomond, UT, 7 p.m.

3A Torrington at Gering, NE, 7 p.m.

2A Wheatland at Mitchell, NE, 7 p.m.

Non-Varsity Opponent

Ten Sleep at St. Stephens JV, 4:30 p.m. (JV game/exhibition)

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Class 1A 6-man

Kaycee at #5 Casper Christian, 10 a.m. (at NCHS in Casper)

Interclass

2A #3 Mountain View at 3A Green River, 10 a.m.

Sheridan JV at Tongue River, 11 a.m.

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3A Rawlins at 2A Burns, 1 p.m.

Jamboree and Scrimmages

Thursday, Aug. 29

Kemmerer at #5 Cokeville

Natrona County Freshmen/Sophomores at 2A #1 Big Horn

Friday, Aug. 30

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#2 Cody at Lander

3A #5 Buffalo at 2A #2 Lovell

1A 9-Man #2 Big Piney at 3A Pinedale

2A Glenrock vs. 3A Jackson (in Riverton)

Farson 6-Man Jamboree: #1 Burlington, Dubois, #4 Encampment, Farson-Eden

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Pine Bluffs 9-Man Jamboree: #1 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, #4Pine Bluffs, Saratoga, #5 Southeast

Saturday, Aug. 31

Greybull 9-Man Jamboree: Greybull, Wind River, Wyoming Indian
Open Date: 3A #4 Douglas, Guernsey-Sunrise, Hulett, 1A 6-Man #2 Little Snake River, Lusk, Meeteetse, Moorcroft, 1A 6-Man #3 Riverside, 1A 9-Man #3 Rocky Mountain.

WyoPreps Preseason Football Tour 2024

Photos from practices of teams preparing for the 2024 Wyoming High School football season.

Gallery Credit: David Settle, WyoPreps.com

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Your Wyoming Sunrise: Monday, June 1, 2026

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Today’s Wyoming sunrise was captured by Tom Boatman. Tom writes, “I took this at Goldeneye Reservoir. Pelicans enjoying the morning…”

To submit your Wyoming sunrise photo, email us at: News@CowboyStateDaily.com

NOTE: Please send us the highest-quality version of your photo. The larger the file, the better.

NOTE #2: Please include where you are from and where the photo was taken.

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NOTE #3: Tell us about your sunrise. What do you like about it?

NOTE #4: We prefer horizontal (not vertical) photos. Thanks!



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Don Day’s Wyoming Weather Forecast: Sunday, May 31, 2026

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Chance of rain in parts of Wyoming on Sunday with some sun in the south. Breezy overnight with a chance of rain early. Highs from the mid 50s to near 80. Lows from the mid 20s to upper 40s.

 

Central:  

Casper:  Chance of rain, otherwise partly sunny and breezy today with a high near 71 and wind gusts as high as 34 mph. Partly cloudy and breezy overnight with a slight chance of rain before 8 p.m., a low near 43 and wind gusts as high as 31 mph.

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Riverton:  Chance of rain, otherwise mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 72 and wind gusts as high as 33 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a slight chance of rain before 7 p.m., a low near 41 and wind gusts as high as 25 mph.

 

Shoshoni:  Chance of rain, otherwise partly sunny and windy today with a high near 70 and wind gusts as high as 37 mph. Mostly clear and windy overnight with a slight chance of rain before 7 p.m., a low near 43 and wind gusts as high as 36 mph.

 

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Southwest:  

Evanston Sunny today with a high near 61 and mostly clear overnight with a low near 33.

 

Green River:  Sunny and breezy today with a high near 66 and wind gusts as high as 28 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 38 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph.

 

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Kemmerer:  Breezy, gradually becoming sunny today with a high near 61 and wind gusts as high as 29 mph. Increasing clouds and breezy overnight with a low near 33 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph.

 

Western Wyoming:  

Pinedale:  Slight chance of rain, breezy, gradually becoming sunny today with a high near 59 and wind gusts as high as 28 mph. Mostly clear and blustery overnight with a low near 29 and wind gusts as high as 25 mph.

 

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Alpine Chance of rain, gradually clearing today with a high near 64 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph. Mostly clear overnight with a low near 35.

 

Big Piney:  Breezy, gradually becoming sunny today with a high near 62 and wind gusts as high as 29 mph. Mostly clear and blustery overnight with a low near 27 and wind gusts as high as 25 mph.

 

Northwest: 

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Dubois Chance of rain mainly after 1 p.m., otherwise mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 57 and wind gusts as high as 37 mph. Mostly clear and windy overnight with a low near 34 and wind gusts as high as 40 mph.

 

Jackson:  Chance of rain, gradually becoming mostly sunny today with a high near 62 and wind gusts as high as 20 mph. Mostly clear overnight with a low near 33.

 

Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park:  Rain likely today with a high near 50 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph. Gradually becoming mostly clear overnight with a chance of rain before 11 p.m., a low near 29 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph.

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Bighorn Basin:  

Thermopolis:  Rain likely today with a high near 66 and mostly clear overnight with a slight chance of rain before 9 p.m. and a low near 43.

 

Cody:  Rain likely, cloudy and breezy today with a high near 63 and wind gusts as high as 24 mph. Gradually becoming mostly clear overnight with a chance of rain before 10 p.m. and a low near 43.

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Ten Sleep:  Rain likely, breezy today with a high near 65 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph. Gradually becoming clear overnight with a slight chance of rain before 9 p.m., a low near 45 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph.

 

North Central:  

Buffalo:  Rain likely, breezy today with a high near 61 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a slight chance of rain before 8 p.m., a low near 44 and wind gusts as high as 21 mph.

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Sheridan:  Rain likely, mostly cloudy today with a high near 64 and wind from 16-21 mph. Gradually becoming mostly clear overnight with a slight chance of rain before 9 p.m., a low near 38 and wind from 11-16 mph.

 

Big Horn:  Rain likely today with a high near 62 and wind from 11-16 mph. Gradually becoming mostly clear overnight with a slight chance of rain before 9 p.m. and a low near 42.

 

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Northeast:  

Gillette:  Rain likely today with a high near 63 and wind gusts as high as 26 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a slight chance of rain before midnight, a low near 39 and wind gusts as high as 26 mph.

 

Newcastle:  Rain likely today with a high near 69 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a chance of rain before midnight, a low near 43 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph.

 

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Upton:  Rain likely today with a high near 67 and wind gusts as high as 22 mph. Partly cloudy overnight with a chance of rain before midnight, a low near 39 and wind gusts as high as 23 mph.

 

Eastern Plains:  

Torrington:  Sunny and breezy today with a high near 81 and wind gusts as high as 35 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 48 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph.

 

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Lusk:  Chance of rain after noon, otherwise mostly sunny and breezy today with a high near 71 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph. Partly cloudy and breezy overnight with a slight chance of rain before 9 p.m., a low near 40 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph.

 

Midwest:  Rain likely, otherwise partly sunny and breezy today with a high near 68 and wind gusts as high as 29 mph. Breezy, gradually becoming clear overnight with a slight chance of rain before 8 p.m., a low near 40 and wind gusts as high as 25 mph.

 

Southeast:  

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Cheyenne:  Sunny and breezy today with a high near 75 and wind gusts as high as 40 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 46 and wind gusts as high as 30 mph.

 

Laramie:  Sunny and windy today with a high near 67 and wind gusts as high as 45 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 38 and wind gusts as high as 40 mph.

 

Medicine Bow:  Mostly sunny and windy today with a high near 68 and wind gusts as high as 50 mph. Mostly clear and windy overnight with a low near 37 and wind gusts as high as 45 mph.

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South Central:  

Rawlins:  Mostly sunny and windy today with a high near 67 and wind gusts as high as 45 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 40 and wind gusts as high as 40 mph.

 

Saratoga:  Mostly sunny and windy today with a high near 68 and wind gusts as high as 45 mph. Mostly clear and breezy overnight with a low near 38 and wind gusts as high as 35 mph.

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Hanna:  Mostly sunny and windy today with a high near 66 and wind gusts as high as 50 mph. Mostly clear and windy overnight with a low near 38 and wind gusts as high as 40 mph.



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Children’s Hospital Colorado hosts Wyoming Pediatric Mental Health Symposium in downtown Casper

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CASPER, Wyo. — Children’s Hospital Colorado hosted the Wyoming Pediatric Mental Health Symposium, a first-of-its-kind event designed to shine a light on adolescent mental health in Wyoming and beyond.

The event, which took place over a two-day period May 13 and 14, was “designed for mental health, school, and healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in pediatric mental health,” according to a brochure from the hospital.

According to the FDA, pediatrics cover those ages 0-21, and that’s exactly who mental health professionals who attended the symposium wanted to reach. Professionals across a wide spectrum gathered at the Best Western Downtown to learn more about counseling and crisis centers, schools, hospitals, primary care practices and outpatient services. They received clinical updates and engaged in discussions regarding current, evidence-informed issues that impact the care of pediatric patients and mental health needs.

And, according to the professionals, there are a lot of mental health needs in Wyoming.

“We’re here to work with folks in Wyoming about pediatric mental health concerns,” said Sandra Fritsch, MD, MSEd, DFAACAP. “May is mental health awareness month, so what a great two days to be here to talk about that during this time, as well as the challenges for access to care for pediatric mental health that exists nationally.”

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Sandra Fritsch, MD, MSEd, DFAACAP (Nick Perkins, Oil City News)

Fritsch said the goal she and her peers had was to increase knowledge and awareness for everyone who attended the conference, whether they work at a school or a hospital or are a community health worker. She said she wanted to foster a commitment in the community to have real, open conversations about pediatric mental health.

Geographic densities are big reasons that mental health assistance is so hard to find in Wyoming, Fritsch said. However, they’re not the only reasons.

“I think awareness and then knowing the resources you can tap into is really important when it comes to pediatric mental health,” she said. “I do think that we need to have a dedicated approach to increasing the workforce, and that’s the workforce of everyone, whether it be a community health worker who can do screenings, therapists who can be in schools, traditional therapists, child psychiatrists or psychiatric nurse practitioners who can help assess and treat. I think building workforce is something that’s really essential.”

Fritsch said that the suicide rate in Wyoming is staggering, especially for youth, but the pandemic reminded people about the notion of mental health and its importance among the community.

“It actually created awareness and opportunities for a conversation that more people are willing to engage in,” she said. “And the other thing, too, is the notion of putting the head back on the body. Looking at the whole being is really important, and seeing more of that from a prevention and early intervention standpoint, that’s what I would love to see a lot more of.”

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Early prevention in adolescence, Fritsch said, begins with parents.

“How are we working with families before they’re even having kids?” she asked. “Being a parent is the hardest job in the world. It’s an apprenticeship program. It’s trial by fire. You think you’ve got it straight with one kid and then you get the next one and it could be completely different. So how do we help support that as well?”

Fritsch said there are no simple solutions, but there there are things people can try.

“One thing I would want is for families to have plans for how they’re together and when they’re together, how they’re off screen, etc.,” she said. “So family meal times, family activity times, things like that. And working on ensuring good, quality sleep I think is really important for all concerned, from that standpoint.”

She also said it’s important to help caregivers meet kids where they’re at developmentally.

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“It’s about understanding that and promoting positive success and celebrating those successes and moving forward from that standpoint,” she said. “The other thing, too, is earlier identification and treatment for mild to moderate conditions. You can have anxiety as a preschooler. It’s different than what it looks like as an adult, but being able to address that may offset that depression you would otherwise have when you’re a teenager.”

Fritsch herself spoke at the symposium, heading a talk called “Assessment and Treatment of Depression in Pediatric Primary Care.” The following day, she gave a talk called “Putting Evidence Into Practice: Approaches for Pediatric Anxiety and Trauma Related Disorders.”

Both of these presentations offered insight into mental health needs across Wyoming, Colorado and the entire country.

“I just want people to have an awareness of the breadth of what our understanding of mental health is for the youth population,” she said. “How it can play out in the school setting, how it can play out in the primary setting, how it can play out in the community. And then I want to bring that information back to where they’re at and come up with some commitments to how they way want to do things differently based on what they’ve learned.”

For more information on pediatric mental health, visit www.childrenscolorado.org/.

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