All three Panthers earned all-state honors this season for Powell High School. They will be surrounded by a deep and talented cast that includes:
Sheridan — Aaron Gray, Jordan Roberts, Riley Ryan.
Also announced was the list of alternates …
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Stringer announces North team roster
At least three key figures from Powell’s 2011 state championship football run will have the opportunity to put on their pads one more time. Josh Cragoe, Olie Olson and Cooper Wise were all named as members of the North All-Star team roster on Wednesday.
The trio will suit up for Panther head coach Jim Stringer, who will serve as the coach for the North team in this summer’s Wyoming Shrine Bowl.
All three Panthers earned all-state honors this season for Powell High School. They will be surrounded by a deep and talented cast that includes:
Sheridan — Aaron Gray, Jordan Roberts, Riley Ryan.
Also announced was the list of alternates that will be used to fill holes in the roster caused by injury or late-arising schedule conflicts by members of the North roster. Powell’s Keithen Schwahn was one of roughly a dozen names listed among the roster alternates.
Additionally, Stringer announced the final addition to his summer coaching staff. Ten Sleep’s Jake Zent will fill out a coaching staff that includes Powell’s Richard Despain, Kelly Walsh’s Jon Vance, Lovell’s Doug Hazen and Burlington’s Mike Aagard.
Powell’s J.R. Larsen will serve as the adult certified trainer for the North team. Powell’s Curt Bennion was named as the student manager for the North squad.
The Shrine Bowl takes place June 9 at Casper’s Natrona County High School stadium. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m.
Trio named for scholar-athlete honors
Heny, Fink also will be recognized
Powell High School seniors Olie Olson, Josh Cragoe and Cooper Wise were among 72 scholar-athlete nominations received by the Wyoming Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. They will now advance for consideration as Wyoming’s top football scholar-athlete.
The state’s top scholar-athlete will be announced that night and will receive an additional scholarship.
Nine state residents will also be recognized for their respective contributions to fandom, amateur football and achievement in coaching an officiating. Powell will also be recognized among that group.
Myron Heny will be presented with an award for career achievement in football officiating. Powell’s David Fink will be one of two people honored as being one of Wyoming’s greatest high school football fans.