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Wyoming High School Volleyball Scoreboard: Oct. 1-5, 2024
Volleyball teams at the high school level in the Cowboy State reach Week 6 of the 2024 season. Only four weeks remain in the regular season. The regional tournaments are five weeks away, and the state tournament is six weeks away. There are no tournaments in the state again this week. Five teams are participating in tournament action in either Nebraska or South Dakota. Wyoming Indian and St. Stephens are at the LNI volleyball tournament in Rapid City. Burns and Torrington compete at the Twin City Invite in Gering and Scottsbluff, NE. The final team competing out of state is Lingle-Ft. Laramie. They are in the one-day Morrill, NE tournament.
WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE WEEK 6 2024
The schedule for Week 6 is below. All schedules are subject to change. For any updates, please reach out to david@wyopreps.com.
Class 4A
Final Score: Riverton 3 Natrona County 2 = 25-14, 16-25, 22-25, 25-23, 15-13
Class 3A
Final Score: #1 Douglas 3 #3 Wheatland 0 = 25-22, 25-22, 25-16
Rawlins at Glenrock
Final Score: #2 Cody 3 Worland 0 (conference match) = 25-7, 25-20, 25-18
Class 1A
Final Score: Guernsey-Sunrise 3 H.E.M. 1 (conference match) = 28-26, 21-25, 25-20, 25-19
Interclass
Final Score: 2A Greybull 3 1A Riverside 0 = 25-22, 26-24, 32-30
Out-of-State Opponent
Final Score: 2A #4 Pine Bluffs 3 Kimball, NE = 25-11, 25-23, 25-20
Rankings will change on Wednesdays with the new WyoPreps Coaches and Media Poll release.
Class 4A
#1 Laramie at Cheyenne East, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Cheyenne South at Cheyenne Central, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Out-of-State Opponent
Preston, ID at 4A Star Valley, 6 p.m.
Class 4A
Cheyenne Central at #1 Laramie, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Evanston at #4 Green River, 6 p.m.
#5 Sheridan at Campbell County, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Rock Springs at Riverton, 6 p.m.
Class 3A
Lovell at #4 Powell, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Glenrock at Torrington, 6 p.m.
Worland at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
Class 2A
Shoshoni at Wind River, 6 p.m.
Class 1A
#4 Lingle-Ft. Laramie at Lusk, 6:30 p.m. (conference match)
Midwest at Kaycee, 7 p.m. (conference match)
Interclass
3A #5 Pinedale at 2A Big Piney, 6:30 p.m.
Out-of-State Opponent
Spearfish, SD at 2A #5 Sundance, 6:30 p.m.
Class 4A
#2 Kelly Walsh at Star Valley, 6 p.m.
#3 Thunder Basin at #5 Sheridan, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Natrona County at Jackson, 6 p.m.
Cheyenne East at Cheyenne South, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Class 3A
Newcastle at #1 Douglas, 3 p.m. (conference match)
#5 Pinedale at Lyman, 5:30 p.m. (conference match)
Class 2A
#5 Sundance at Moorcroft, 3 p.m. (conference match)
Rocky Mountain at Thermopolis, 3 p.m. (conference match)
Greybull at Shoshoni, 6 p.m. (conference match)
Class 1A
Ft. Washakie at Farson-Eden, 10 a.m. (conference match)
Arvada-Clearmont at Upton, 2 p.m. (conference match)
Hulett at Midwest, 3:30 p.m. (conference match)
#1 Little Snake River at #5 Encampment, 5 p.m. (conference match)
Guernsey-Sunrise at #3 Southeast, 5 p.m. (conference match)
Riverside at Dubois, 5 p.m. (conference match)
Meeteetse at Burlington, 7 p.m. (conference match)
Interclass
1A Lusk at 2A #4 Pine Bluffs, 4 p.m.
2A Kemmerer at 3A Mountain View, 6 p.m.
Tournaments
Lakota Nation Invitational in Rapid City, SD
2A Wyoming Indian vs. Mahpiya Luta, SD
2A Wyoming Indian vs. White River, SD
2A Wyoming Indian vs. Crow Creek, SD
1A St. Stephens vs. Santee, NE
1A St. Stephens vs. Custer, SD
1A St. Stephens vs. Lodge Grass, MT
Twin City Invite in Scottsbluff & Gering, NE
3A Burns vs. Ogallala, NE
3A Burns vs. Sidney, NE
3A Burns vs. McCook, NE
3A Torrington vs. Alliance, NE
3A Torrington vs. Adams Central (Hastings, NE)
3A Torrington at Gering, NE
Class 4A
Natrona County at Star Valley, 11 a.m.
#2 Kelly Walsh at Jackson, noon
#4 Green River at #3 Thunder Basin, noon
Rock Springs at Evanston, 2 p.m.
Class 3A
Buffalo at #3 Wheatland, 2 p.m.
Newcastle at Rawlins, 3 p.m.
Class 2A
#5 Sundance at #1 Big Horn, 1 p.m. (conference match)
Moorcroft at #3 Wright, 3 p.m. (conference match)
#2 Tongue River at Greybull, 6 p.m.
Class 1A
Rock River at #3 Southeast, 11 a.m. (conference match)
Meeteetse at Dubois, noon (conference match)
Upton at Midwest, 1:30 p.m. (conference match)
Ft. Washakie at #1 Little Snake River, 2 p.m. (conference match)
Farson-Eden at #2 Cokeville, 2 p.m. (conference match)
H.E.M. at #3 Southeast, 2 p.m. (conference match)
Interclass
3A #4 Powell at 2A Thermopolis, 1 p.m.
3A Mountain View at 2A Big Piney, 1 p.m.
Tournaments
Lakota Nation Invitational in Rapid City, SD
2A Wyoming Indian vs. Marty Indian, SD
2A Wyoming Indian vs. Oelrichs, SD
1A St. Stephens vs. St. Francis Indian School, SD
1A St. Stephens vs. Tiospa Zina, SD
The top 2 teams in each pool advance to single-elimination bracket play
Morrill, NE Tournament
#4 Lingle-Ft. Laramie vs. Crawford, NE, 9 a.m.
#4 Lingle-Ft. Laramie vs. Morrill-Banner County, 11:30 a.m.
#4 Lingle-Ft. Laramie vs. TBD – placing match, 2 or 3:15 p.m.
Twin City Invite in Scottsbluff & Gering, NE
3A Burns & 3A Torrington in either the Gold Bracket or Silver Bracket
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: Sept 19-21
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: Sept 19-21
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Department of Health announces new leadership for Wyoming Life Resource Center in Lander
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Elk Fire in Wyoming reaches approximately 22,000 acres
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – The Elk Fire in Sheridan County, Wyoming continues to grow in size.
The U.S. Forest Service reported the fire started last Friday due to lightning and has grown to approximately 22,000 acres.
At this time, they’re calling the fire zero percent contained. Air operations are currently taking place with four air tankers dropping fire retardant in various locations of the fire.
However, the use of helicopters has been paused due to high winds in the area. A complex Incident Management Team has taken over command of the fire.
There are currently seven hand crews and three engines working to suppress the fire.
All residents west of the intersection of Tongue Canyon Road and Amsden Road were ordered to evacuate.
Sheridan County has closed numerous roads to non-resident travel including:
- Tongue River Canyon
- Pass Creek
- Smith Creek
- Twin Creek roads
The Wyoming Department of Transportation closed Highway 14 from Dayton to Burgess Junction.
People impacted by evacuations can call the Sheridan County Emergency Management line at 307-752-2174.
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'Heroes and angels:' Pennsylvania hiker thanks responders after suffering head injury in Wyoming
A Pennsylvania family is thanking their lucky stars after their 22-year-old son has recovered from being struck by a tree that collapsed while he was hiking near Porcupine Falls in Wyoming earlier this summer.
Will Dusinberre was working at a ranch in Wyoming when he and some friends made the trek to Porcupine Falls on their day off. Instead of it being a peaceful summer hike, it turned into a nightmare when Dusinberre and his friends were struck by a tree as it collapsed.
“I don’t remember much from that day or even the day before really,” Dusinberre said Monday afternoon. “I just remember hiking out with my buddies and that we had stopped to swim and relax for a little bit.”
Dusinberre is hazy on the details of the day but has heard more of the timeline from witnesses and his friends that were there.
“Somebody yelled ‘Tree,’ and turned around and I was already hit,” Dusinberre said. “I didn’t have time to move.”
One of Dusinberre’s friends who wasn’t injured ran to the top of the trail looking for help. That run would’ve been about seventh-tenths of a mile, and he was shouting for help the entire way.
Fortunately, he managed to catch Michelle and Jesse Rystrom before they drove away. Michelle is an emergency nurse, and Jesse is a firefighter paramedic.
“We thought we heard somebody yell help,” Michelle said. “A young kid was running up the trail and was saying that a tree had fallen and one of his friends (was) bleeding from his head.”
Without thinking, the Rystroms sprang into action, sprinting down the trail to help the victims.
“Your adrenaline kind of just kicks in, and your mom mode kicks in, and you just start taking care of the kids,” Michelle said.
Both Rystroms said it was impeccable timing for them to be in the right position to help.
“Everything lined out just to help them because there was nobody else in the parking lot that was there,” Jesse said. “We almost weren’t even going to be there that day but the weather was cold so we stopped there.”
“You’re in the right place at the right time that’s for sure,” Michelle said.
With the Rystroms’ help, Dusinberre was eventually transported to St. Vincent’s Healthcare in Billings, where his parents had frantically traveled from Pennsylvania to be with their son.
“It wasn’t until we arrived that we found out how serious the injury was,” said Dusinberre’s mother Louise Dusinberre. “It was horrific. Will was unrecognizable.”
That shocking condition of their son left Louise numb.
“My emotions were just put on hold because you’re just full in that fight or flight,” Louise said. “It’s been the fight of our lifetime for a month and a half.”
That fight has included several surgeries, hours of rehab and plenty of dark days. Somehow, Will has remained positive the entire time.
“It’s allowed me to appreciate all the things I have in the moment and the things I can get back to eventually,” Will said.
Among those things is playing the guitar and singing. Will has managed to do that early in the rehab, donning an eye patch and missing teeth from the incident. It’s a sight and sound his mother is grateful for.
“It was just a lot of heroes and angels right where they needed to be,” Louise said.
Will is expected to make a full recovery and plans to get started with his senior year of college in the spring. Even he understands how fortunate he is that the Rystroms and others were there to help.
“I wouldn’t be here without them,” Will said. “But the fact that they were even there in the first place is just kind of a miracle.”
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