Fans Gather To Witness Mustangs Trounce Trojans In 2012 Oil Bowl [PHOTOS]
In what was the greatest shut-out in Oil Bowl history, the Natrona County Mustangs heartily defeated the Kelly Walsh Trojans 51-0 in the 48th Annual Oil Bowl.
In what was the greatest shut-out in Oil Bowl history, the Natrona County Mustangs heartily defeated the Kelly Walsh Trojans 51-0 in the 48th Annual Oil Bowl.
It's that time of the year again, when school pride is taken to an all new level. The 2012 Oil Bowl is upon us. On September 22, the Natrona County Mustangs will once again go head to head with the Kelly Walsh Trojans in what is sure to be an absolute barn-burner. We'll be there for the entire game to provide you up to the minute play-by-play action, as well as a HUGE gallery of the game and its fans. But we thought we would take some time, for those of you who have been living under a rock, to tell you everything you need to know about the Oil Bowl.
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In their final game of the tournament, the NC Mustangs were defeated by their Wind River Rivals, with a score of 63-46. It was a hard game, and a hard loss for the Mustangs, but they proved that they are still a force to be reckoned with.
When the final buzzer rang out, and the final bead of sweat dripped down their foreheads, the NC Mustangs left their hearts on the court. They lost to the Gillette Camels in an excellent game, but they won the hearts of the fans in attendance. Both teams played their respective hearts out, with each player looking to make an impression on each other.
With one game standing in between the Mustangs and the championship finals in Laramie, NC took on Cheyenne East in their final home game of the season. Fans came out to show their support and to will the Mustangs to a win.
Despite cold weather and the halloween festivities, many Mustangs fans gathered for a playoff game which will determine the future of the NC football team. Check out these pics from the game!
It's one of those questions that define who you are- questions like "Batman or Superman," "Books or TV," or "apple or oranges?" This question is more important than any of those, however. The question is, are you a Trojan or a Mustang?
Remember the show Friday Night Lights? It was a television show about high school football in a small town, and basically every Friday night, the entire town would show up for the game.
The Natrona County Mustangs defeated the Rock Springs Tigers 77-52 to take 3rd place in the 4A State Tournament. Kyle Vinich led NC with 17 points.
Click here to see the pictures from the game from our sister station AM 1400 ESPN.