
Wyoming Shrine Bowl Roster Updates for 2025
The 52nd annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl All-Star Football game is Saturday in Casper. The game will start at 2 p.m. at Natrona County High School’s Cheney Alumni Field. There are four updates to the North and South Team rosters for the 2025 edition. Wyoming Shrine Bowl Executive Larry Yeradi released the changes to the media on Monday.
Here are the rosters. Each is listed in alphabetical order by school name. New players are denoted by an asterisk (*).
North Team
Kolby Butler – Big Horn
Owen Petty – Big Horn*
Will Taylor – Big Horn
Zayne Huber – Buffalo
Hayden Jawors – Buffalo
Joe Bassett – Burlington
Lane Ferguson – Campbell County
Adam Gibson – Campbell County
Jacob Pelton – Campbell County
Maddax Ball – Cody
Chase Hatch – Cody
Grady McCarten – Cody
Trey Smith – Cody
Landon Walker – Kelly Walsh
Davin Crosby – Lovell
Braxton Felkins – Lovell
Hunter Borud – Natrona County
Josh May – Natrona County
Rogan Potter – Natrona County
Tucker Sides – Natrona County
Charlie True – Natrona County
Jonathan Anderson – Newcastle
Trevon Abraham – Powell
Doug Bettger – Powell
Keona Wisniewski – Powell
Ryan Cox – Riverton
Kelten Crow – Sheridan
Ty Gilbertson – Sheridan
Bridger Peldo – Sheridan
Quinton Clark – Shoshoni
Del Dukes – Thermopolis
Cort Catlin – Thunder Basin
Logan Mendoza – Thunder Basin
Parker Wagner – Thunder Basin
Daniel Thiel – Worland
Brody Thiel – Worland
Coaching Staff:
Head Coach – Nicc Crosby, Lovell; 4A Asst – Tom Grogan, Natrona County; 3A Asst – Waleryan Wisniewski, Powell; 2A Asst – A. Jay Montanez, Lovell; 9-Man Asst – Jessee Willson, Rocky Mountain; 6-Man Asst – Trent Aagard, Burlington.
Athletic Trainer = Jaden Allen, Campbell County; Student Trainer = Austin Slagle, Thermopolis.
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South Team
Caden Clifford – Big Piney
Mason Medley – Burns
Mason Terry – Burns
Brycen Bailey – Central
Bryson Filbin – Central*
Kayson Walker – Cokeville
Anthony Henson – Douglas
Cash Tillard – Douglas
Lance Davis – East
Wyatt Dean – East
Cam Hassler – East
Jesse Kirkbride – East
Tarrin Haws – Evanston*
Braunson Sims – Evanston
James Herwaldt – Green River
Max Alexander – Laramie
Fisher Frude – Laramie
Jeremiah Hutcheson – Laramie
Louden Bremer – Lingle-Ft. Laramie
Bridger Cozzens – Little Snake River
Max Gregory – Lyman
Landon Solaas – Mountain View
Ethan Bomberger – Pine Bluffs
Justin Lerwick – Pine Bluffs
Shawn Shmidl – Pine Bluffs
Sam Eddy – Rock Springs
Randall Hamilton – Rock Springs
Michael Rubich – Rock Springs
Riley Erickson – Star Valley
Cooper Lawson – Star Valley
Smith McClure – Star Valley
Bryson Nield – Star Valley
Grant Thomson – Star Valley
Max Hibben – Torrington
Ryan Moorehouse – Torrington*
Bode Stone – Wheatland
Coaching Staff:
Head Coach – Will Gray, Pine Bluffs; 4A Asst – Kyle Jeffres, Laramie; 3A Asst – Drew Hodgs, Douglas; 2A Asst – Travis Romsa, Burns; 9-Man Asst – Nick Yelton, Pine Bluffs; 6-Man Asst – Ryan Lay, Farson-Eden.
Athletic Trainer = Zach Olivarez, Douglas; Student Trainer = Haley Harford, Douglas; Student Manager = Luke Evert, Cheyenne East.
The Wyoming Shrine Bowl All-Star football game is for graduated seniors only. Coaches around the state nominated players. The coaching staff for each team was responsible for selecting players.
The 2024 Wyoming Shrine Bowl was won by the North Team, 45-7. It was the 51st edition of the game. The North team leads the all-time series at 27-20-3. There was no game played in 2020 due to COVID-19.
2024 Shrine Bowl All-Star Football Game
Gallery Credit: Shannon Dutcher
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