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Wyoming High School Football Week 5 Scoreboard: Sept. 28-30, 2023

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Wyoming High School Football Week 5 Scoreboard: Sept. 28-30, 2023


Another week with games on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for Week 5 of the Wyoming High School football season.

Six games, including four in the top two classifications, have two ranked teams going head-to-head.

This is the Week 5 Football Scoreboard. This is the spot to find game scores throughout this weekend. Fans, you can also help with score updates by submitting scores to WyoPreps. Please be aware, that the app takes longer to update than the site.

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Thursday, Sept. 28

Class 1A-9 Man

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Final Score: #2 Wind River 66 Wyoming Indian 8 (conference game)

St. Stephens at #3 Big Piney – canceled; forfeit win for the Punchers. (conference game)

Class 1A-6 Man

Final Score: #4 Dubois 88 Meeteetse 41

Non-Varsity Opponent

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1A 9-Man #3 Big Piney at Evanston JV (No Score) – this game ended up being JV vs. JV

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Friday, Sept. 29

Class 4A 

#2 Sheridan at #1 Cheyenne East, 6 p.m.

#3 Natrona at Rock Springs, 6 p.m.

Cheyenne Central at Cheyenne South, 6 p.m.

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Laramie at Kelly Walsh, 6 p.m.

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

Class 3A

#3 Powell at #2 Star Valley, 5 p.m. (conference game)

#1 Cody at Green River, 6 p.m. (conference game)

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Jackson at Evanston, 6 p.m. (conference game)

#4 Buffalo at #5 Douglas, 7 p.m. (conference game)

Rawlins at Worland, 7 p.m. (conference game)

Riverton at Lander, 6 p.m. (conference game)

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Class 2A

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#1 Mountain View at #5 Cokeville, 1 p.m. (conference game)

Pinedale at Thermopolis, 5 p.m. (conference game)

#2 Tongue River at Torrington, 6 p.m. (conference game)

#3 Big Horn at Wheatland, 6 p.m. (conference game)

Lyman at Kemmerer, 6 p.m. (conference game)

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Newcastle at Upton-Sundance, 6 p.m. (in Upton) (conference game)

Glenrock at Burns, 7 p.m. (conference game)

Class 1A-9 Man

#4 Lingle-Ft. Laramie at Moorcroft, 6 p.m. (conference game)

Saratoga at Wright, 6 p.m. (conference game)

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#1 Pine Bluffs at Lusk, 7 p.m. (conference game)

#5 Southeast at Guernsey-Sunrise, 7 p.m. (conference game)

Greybull at Rocky Mountain, 7 p.m. (conference game)

Shoshoni at Riverside, 7 p.m. (conference game)

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Class 1A-6 Man

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#1 Little Snake River at Hulett, 2 p.m. (game in Midwest)

#5 Kaycee at #2 Encampment, 2 p.m.

Out-of-State Opponent

Rich County, UT at #4 Lovell, 7 p.m.

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Saturday, Sept. 30

Class 1A-6 Man

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Midwest at H.E.M., noon

#3 Burlington at Farson-Eden, 2 p.m.

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Open Date = 1A 6-Man: Casper Christian, Ten Sleep.

WyoPreps Coaches & Media Football Poll 9-27-23

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Teton Pass reopens after completion of temporary detour

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Teton Pass reopens after completion of temporary detour


JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation reopened Wyoming Highway 22 Friday afternoon after the Big Hill landslide destroyed the road near mile marker 15.

WYDOT commended Evans Construction, Avail Valley Construction, the Idaho Department of Transportation and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest for their help constructing a temporary detour.

“While temporary, this detour safely reconnects communities and gives commuting families their valuable personal time back,” said WYDOT Director Darin Westby. “This process underscores the vital importance of infrastructure like mountain passes that connect people to work, family, medical care, affordable housing and other necessities.”

The WYDOT also thanked Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and congressional delegates for obtaining federal funding for the project.

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“Together with our stakeholders, partners, contractors and community advocates, we were able to accomplish this major feat in a matter of weeks – despite expectations that it would take months, or even years – all while keeping safety paramount,” said John Eddins, WYDOT District 3 Engineer. “Of course, we have so many to thank for this achievement.”

WYDOT will continue to monitor the slide area as workers plan to complete the highway’s full reconstruction. WYDOT plans to open Teton Pass completely by winter.



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BLM Wyoming oil sale nets $5M

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BLM Wyoming oil sale nets $5M


A Biden administration oil and gas lease sale in Wyoming brought in $5 million Thursday, adding to federal funds from several summer energy auctions held by the Interior Department.

The largest single winning bid — more than $2 million — was for 1,300 acres in the state’s prolific Powder River Basin oil play. Overall the sale’s proceeds were modest compared with historic highs set in previous auctions in the oil- and gas-rich state. About 84 percent of the land offered in the auction was sold, totaling about 8,500 acres.

The White House also held a sale in New Mexico earlier this month that brought in $34 million and an auction in Nevada on Tuesday that no one showed up for.

The Biden administration has scaled back oil and gas leasing to curtail drilling on public lands, sparking fights with Republican lawmakers. The GOP’s House spending bill released Thursday would order the White House to hold quarterly auctions for drilling rights on public lands.

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Israeli Filmmaker’s Debut to Screen at Wyoming International Film Festival July 14th

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A shot from the Israeli film “Funky.”




Dramedy Explores Resilience, Healing and Intimacy After Sexual Assault

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Wyoming International Film Festival will be featuring filmmaker Shoval Tshuva’s debut film Funky on Sunday, July 14th at 4 pm at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne. Set in New York City, Funky weaves humor and resiliency into a poignant, brave look at the ongoing impact of sexual assault and one women’s journey to reclaim her life and her libido.

“In my opinion,” says SHOVAL TSHUVA, WRITER and DIRECTOR, “only a woman can tell a story about a female experience and carry it truthfully.”

The film is part of the Drama #2 lineup on Sunday which will be followed by the festival’s Awards Ceremony at 7 pm. Tickets can be purchased here.





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