Written by Mac Morey on January 9, 2021
The Fillies and Broncs traveled to Lovell Saturday night for a varsity double header where both teams were able to win in convincing fashion.
The Fillies won 50-22 while the Cody Broncs were able to capture the first victory of their season winning 55-41.
In the Fillies matchup they showcased their ability to play at their own pace and keep the possession arrow in their favor with over 10 offensive rebounds
The first quarter started with Fillies swarming the ball on defense and shooting efficiently on offense scoring 14 points and only allowing three on defense.
Written by Cole Havens on December 30, 2020
It’s been quite the journey for Jonny Williams. Last summer Williams suffered an off-season weight lifting accident which took months to recover from. Williams would be cleared for football activities at the start of August and was cleared to play in his first game three weeks into the season. Williams is now a state champion and was voted to the second team of the Casper Star-Tribune Super 25, recognizing him as one of the top 50 players in the state of Wyoming. Williams was an anchor on both the offensive and defensive lines for Cody Bronc football and talks about receiving such an honor.
Written by Cole Havens on December 22, 2020
Cody Bronc football’s Matt McFadden has been selected as one of the Head Coaches for the 48
th annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl.
This is the fist time that Coach McFadden will be the head coach for the Shrine Bowl since 2015.
McFadden will be the North Team Head Coach. Brent Walk, of Mountain View, has been selected as the South Team Head Coach.
The 48
th, 2021 at Cheney Alumni Field at Natrona County High School in Casper, WY.
According to the Wyoming Shrine Bowl Executive director, coaches are nominated by other coaches across the state.
Both head coaches will now begin the selection process of picking their five assistants. Following that they will build their rosters with players who are nominated by their coaches.
Written by Cole Havens on December 22, 2020
Nic Talich has received two Defensive Player of the year awards for his play on the gridiron this last season. Earlier in the off-season he was named the 3A West DPOY. Over the weekend it was announced Talich was named the Casper Star-Tribune Super 25 DPOY, in addition to making first team. The Super 25 honors the best high school football players in Wyoming, regardless of class or position. Not a bad way to cap off a stellar career that also saw him win a State Football Championship. I was able to catch up with Talich to talk to him about the Super 25 DPOY and first team honor. Talich on what it means to receive that accolade.
Written by Cole Havens on December 14, 2020
Torrie Schutzman would drop in 20 points, on Saturday, highlighted by a buzzer beating three to end the third quarter and the Cody Fillies would bounce back to defeat Scottsbluff, Nebraska to earn a split at the Remax basketball tournament in Gillette, WY.
Cody opened up the game with a strong first quarter outscoring Scottsbluff 16-10 and kept up the momentum taking a 25-19 lead into the intermission. Kennedi Niemann provided the offense early scoring 11 of her 14 points in the first half.
The Lady Bearcats would open the third quarter on a run scoring the first five points of the quarter with help from a 1-3-1 zone that caused the Fillies some trouble. Cody would regroup as the end of the third quarter saw a 3-point contest break out that ended with a buzzer beater by Torrie Schutzman. To hear the call of how the third quarter ended jump to the 1 hour and 11 minute mark of the recording at the bottom of