TORRINGTON – A combined 23 area football players from Torrington, Southeast and Lingle-Fort Laramie high schools earned postseason awards from the Wyoming Coaches Association, they announced Sunday.
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TORRINGTON – A combined 23 area football players from Torrington, Southeast and Lingle-Fort Laramie high schools earned postseason awards from the Wyoming Coaches Association, they announced Sunday.
The Class 1A 9-Man state champion Southeast Cyclones led the way with 11 all-conference and nine all-state players, while Torrington, the Class 2A runners-up, nine all-conference and six all-state athletes. Lingle-Fort Laramie added three all-conference and one all-stater.
Southeast finished the season undefeated with 11 wins, only the schools third in program history.
In addition to the all-state and all-conference awards, the Cyclones also had the state’s lineman of the year in senior Harrison Hall, along with Coach of Year in Mark Bullington and Assistant Coach of the Year in Shawn Burkart.
Torrington also picked up additional awards following an 8-3 season.
Senior Cody Pierce was the 2A East Defensive Player of the Year, while senior Dylan Dreiling was the 2A East Lineman of the Year. The Torrington Blazer coaching staff was also honored with the 2A East Coaching Staff of the Year award.
For Lingle-Fort Laramie, senior quarterback Cooper Hill led the way for the Doggers with both all-state and all-conference honors. Seniors Jesse Valentine and Ty Prall joined Hill on the all-conference list, following the Doggers 3-5 season.
9-Man All-State
SOUTHEAST: Brant Fullmer, Hayden Anderson, Sawyer Anderson, Ethan Steinhausen, Durward Randall, Bodie Herring, Ryan Clapper, Cord Herring, Harrison Hall,
LUSK: Drake Lamp, Jasper Caldera, Dylan Molzahn, Riley Blackburn, Mason Wells, Aiden Applegarth and Dayne Lamp
SARATOGA: Teegan Love, Zach Standard and Noah Rimmer
PINE BLUFFS: Reed Thompson, Ty Sweeter, Stu Lerwick and Diego Paniagua
WRIGHT: Kayden Mack
MOORCROFT: Zane Linder
LINGLE-FORT LARAMIE: Cooper Hill
ROCKY MOUNTAIN: Trace Moss, Taylor Winland, Zane Horrocks,Tyler Banks, Austin Haslem and Nate Minemeyer
SHOSHONI: Tryston Truempler, Kade Fike, Kadon Dower, Johnny Hilder and Nathon Cousineau
GREYBULL: Jesus Hernandez
RIVERSIDE: Cash Duncan
WIND RIVER: Colter Collver
Offensive Player of the Year: Drake Lamp (Niobrara County)
Defensive Player of the Year: Tryston Truempler (Shoshoni)
Lineman of the Year: Harrison Hall (Southeast)
Coach of the Year: Mark Bullington (Southeast)
Assistant Coach of the Year: Shawn Burkart (Southeast)
9-Man East All-Conference (Area players only)
SOUTHEAST: Brant Fullmer, Hayden Anderson, Reece Robertson, Ryan Clapper, Cord Herring, Harrison Hall, Sawyer Anderson, Will Baker, Ethan Steinhausen, Durward Randall, Bodie Herring
LINGLE-FORT LARAMIE: Cooper Hill, Jesse Valentine and Ty Prall
Lineman of the Year: Harrison Hall (Southeast)
Coach of the Year: Mark Bullington (Southeast)
2A East All-Conference (Area players only)
TORRINGTON: Dylan Dreiling, Cody Piece, Rhiley Grubbs, Carson Schultz, Chase Miller, Beau Bivens, Cole Parriott, Deagan Keith and Keiser Wolfe
2A East Defensive Player of the Year: Cody Pierce (Torrington)
2A East Lineman of the Year: Dylan Dreiling (Torrington)
2A East Coaching Staff of the Year: Torrington
2A East All-State
LYMAN: Hansen Bradshaw, Preston Brewer, Joseph Turner, Jett Dickerson, Carter Smith, Braxton Sabey, Rho Mecham and McKoy Smith
TORRINGTON: Beau Bivens, Dylan Dreiling,Rhiley Grubbs, Cody Pierce, Chase Miller and Carson Schultz
COKEVILLE: Nate Barnes, Tyler Moyes and Ethan Bird
MOUNTAIN VIEW: Hunter Meeks, Ashton Schofield, Bryson Walker and Connor Micheli
UPTON-SUNDANCE: Brayden Bruce, Brad Kruger, Wyatt Gillespie and Jess Claycomb
LOVELL: CJ Lindsay, Myzek McArthur and Tyler Nichols
BIG HORN: Carson Bates, Winfield Loomis and Josh Thompson
WHEATLAND: Adam Suko, Jake Hicks and Kade Preuit
THERMOPOLIS: Logan Cole
NEWCASTLE: Kale Corley
GLENROCK: Andrik Moreno
TONGUE RIVER: Tony Perfetti
KEMMERER: AQ Peternal
BIG PINEY: Kaden Raza
BURNS: Lincoln Siebert
PINEDALE: Colby White
Offensive Players of the Year: Brad Krueger (Upton-Sundance) and Ashton Schofield (Mountain View)
Defensive Player of the Year: Nate Barnes (Cokeville)
Lineman of the Year: Hanson Bradshaw (Lyman)
Coach of the Year: Dale Anderson (Lyman)