Friday, October 16, 2009

Plainsmen battle but come up short


Richard Anderson photos
Laramie halfback Jon Sorenson looks to get past Green River's Marcos Munoz Friday at Deti Stadium. At left, Laramie's Charles Swearingen, 45, and Tyler English, chase down Green River quarterback Drew Martinez.

By Richard Anderson
Wyoming Sports.org

A couple of subtle changes this week put the Laramie Plainsmen back in an offensive frame of mind.

It nearly paid off with a win, but Green River scored with just nine seconds left to hold off the Plainsmen 42-35 Friday night at Deti Stadium.

Despite the loss, the play of the Plainsmen have them thinking playoffs going into next week’s regular season finale against Cheyenne East. Both teams are 2-6 on the season and the winner will certainly move on to the second season.

Laramie head coach Bob Knapton pulled the trigger this week when he inserted sophomore Billy Hysong into the starting quarterback position, shifting previous starter Jon Sorenson back to halfback. Along with senior halfback Dan Estes returning from injury, the Laramie offense looked like a different beast out on the field against the Wolves.

Laramie had struggled at times offensively this season, including in last week’s tough 46-6 loss to Kelly Walsh. Friday night, Sorenson and Estes combined for 340 yards rushing and the Plainsmen matched the high-flying Wolves (6-2) yard-for-yard and point-for-point until the final seconds.

The game came down to the final minute, after Laramie tied the game at 35-each with 53 seconds left on a big 23-yard touchdown pass from Hysong to sophomore halfback Tanner Ibarra.

Unfortunately for the Plainsmen, too much time was left on the clock with University of Wyoming bound Drew Martinez at the helm. Martinez, who gave a verbal commitment to the Cowboys earlier this year, completed three long passes -- 21 yards to Zach Kennah and consecutive passes, 24 and 17 yards to Colter Rood, before Rood scored on an 8-yard run with 9.1 seconds left.

Laramie had one final try to get in the end zone, but fumbled to end the game.

“I thought our kids played hard and that’s exactly what we want them to do,” Knapton said. “If you play your butts off like that, that’s what we want to do. We have one more home game, and if we play like that, we’re going to fight it all of the way down to the end. Hopefully next week is a little different and we get into the playoffs.”

The two teams combined for 870 yards on offense -- 459 by the Wolves and 411 by the Plainsmen.

“You can’t say anything bad about the way that ended up,” Knapton said. “We knew that they would score points and people had been scoring on them, so we just stuck right in there with them. Boy, we just needed a couple of tackles at the end. We had some missed tackles and kind of waited for something better to happen. But we gave them a run for their money.”

The Plainsmen opened the Wolves eyes from the very beginning, when Estes took the first hand-off from Hysong and raced 81 yards for the score. Estes broke a couple of tackles after a short run, including an athletic spin move, and ran untouched the rest of the way.

It was off to the races from that point on, as Martinez and his offense were hard to stop as well, responding with two scores -- a 1-yard TD run by Cody Smart and a 38-yard scoring run from Rood.

Laramie pulled within one on a 2-yard run by senior fullback Charles Swearingen (the PAT failed) and then regained the lead on an 8-yard run by Estes. The Plainsmen got the point back on a two-point run by Estes.

Green River tied the game at 21-each on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Martinez to Kennah. That's how the score stood at halftime.

Again, the Plainsmen answered early in the third quarter on impressive 47-yard power run by Sorenson, only to be answered by the Wolves on a 33-yard touchdown pass from Martinez to Jordan Carroll.

The teams were tied at 28 heading into the fourth quarter.

After stopping Laramie on downs on the Green River 20, the Wolves struck pay dirt on a big 67-yard touchdown pass from Martinez to Rood, who bounced off several would-be Plainsmen tacklers for the score.

Laramie, however, wasn't done and put together a 12-play, 91-yard game-tying drive that was highlighted by the hard-running of Sorenson, who also threw a 14-yard pass to tight end Rylan Harding.

The Wolves, however, had one more drive in them.

Sorenson, who had averaged just 3.1 yards per carry from the quarterback position, found his comfort zone again in the backfield, leading all runners with 175 yards on 23 carries. Estes finished with 165 yards and Swearingen added 27 yards.

“We switched the offense to where we had two running backs coming at them, and they don’t know which way we’re coming from. I thought it worked really well,” Knapton said. "It was a good switch that we made.”

Hysong was 3 of 6 passing for 32 yards and the one score.

"He did a good job of coming in as a sophomore. He’s ready to play now,” Knapton said. “We gave him some time on jayvee to get him ready and he did a great job.”

Martinez, who won't play quarterback the Cowboys, still looked good at running the show, connecting on 8 of 12 passes for 194 yards. Rood caught three balls for 108 yards and added 85 yards on the ground on 11 carries.

“He’s a great athlete. And so is No. 4 ,” Knapton said of Martinez and Rood. “You can’t really start chewing on kids for missed tackles against guys like that because you know what they’re good. You don’t face guys like that every day.”

The Plainsmen need one more win to make the Playoffs and will get the opportunity next Friday at home against East. The T-Birds moved to 2-6 as well with a 34-27 overtime win over Evanston on Friday night.

“We have East next and we’re going to get after it. We’ll start studying on Saturday and get ready to go,” Knapton said. “We’re getting there. You have to get in the ballgame to have a chance to win it. We had our chance to win it, we just have to take one more step. We’ll do whatever it takes to do it. We’ll keep plugging away.”

Friday, October 2, 2009

Top-ranked Broncs too much for Plainsmen

SHERIDAN -- Top-ranked Sheridan had more than enough in the first half to stop Laramie 27-7 Friday night in Class 4A football action at Homer Scott Field.

The Broncs, 5-1 on the season, scored twice in the first half and led 21-0 at halftime, before cruising in the second half.

The Plainsmen, 2-4, made some defensive adjustments in the second half to hold Sheridan to two field goals in the final two quarters.

Although the Broncs turned the ball over on their first offensive play from scrimmage when Jon Sorenson intercepted quarterback Austin Woodward, Sheridan turned to its ground game to take control of the contest.

The Broncs got on the scoreboard with 6:53 left in the first quarter on a 14-yard touchdown run by Seth Carroll. Sheridan then made it 14-0 late in the opening quarter on a 45-yard touchdown run by Cody Williams.

Williams then scored for the second time of the game mid-way through the second quarter from 13 yards out.

The Broncs made it a 24-0 game in the third quarter on a 28-yard field goal by Andrew Sticker.
Laramie had its best offensive drive of the game early in the fourth quarter to get on the scoreboard. Sorenson capped a 12-play, 80 yard drive on a 16-yard touchdown run.

Stricker closed the scoring with a booming 48-yard field goal with 7:52 left in the game.

The Broncs finished with 322 yard of total offense, with 227 on the ground and 95 through the air. Williams finished with 78 yards on just five carries, followed by Woodward with 77 yards on 11 rushes. Woodward was also 7 of 16 passing for 95 yards.

Sophomore Tanner Ibarra led the Plainsmen with 67 yards rushing on six carries, with senior Mike Lanich adding 35 yards on 10 carries and Sorenson with 12 rushes for 29 yards. Laramie played the game without leading rusher Dan Estes, who was out with an injury.

Sorenson was 8 of 16 passing (two interceptions) for 90 yards. Nathan Cowper had three catches for 32 yards, with Kelby Wilkison and Rylan Harding adding two catches each.

The Plainsmen remain on the road next Friday when they face Kelly Walsh in Casper.
 

Tickets for state football to go on sale

by UW Athletics Media Relations

The University of Wyoming athletics department has announced that beginning this Monday, high school football fans can begin purchasing their all-session tickets for the upcoming 2009 Wyoming High School State Football Championships.

The championship game for each of Wyoming’s five high school football classifications will be held in War Memorial Stadium on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 13-14.

“It is a great privilege for UW to be hosting the Wyoming High School State Championships ,and we will do everything within our power to host a great event,” UW Director of Athletics Tom Burman said. “We are hopeful that high school football fans and University of Wyoming supporters will purchase tickets and come to the games, but if they can’t attend the games, please consider purchasing tickets to show community support.”

On Monday, ticket orders for all-session passes will be taken by the UW Athletics Ticket Office either in person at the Arena-Auditorium box office, over the phone at 800-922-9461 or online at WyomingAthletics.com.

All-session tickets, which are good for all five games on both days, cost $15 for adults and $10 for youth.

Single-day tickets will be available at a later date, but likely not until the week of the events. Cost for single-day passes will be $10 for adults and $7 for youth.

All seating for the five championship games will be general admission in the lower sections of War Memorial Stadium. The home team for each contest will be seated on the east side, with the visiting team on the west side.

Sports fans in Laramie for the weekend of Nov. 13-14 will not only get to enjoy great high school football action, but they will also have access to multiple UW events taking place that same weekend.

The Cowboy basketball team will open the regular season by hosting South Dakota State on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. A special ticket price of $5 has been set for that game.

The Cowboy wrestling team also will be hosting a big weekend of events, with a season-opening dual against Northwest College on Nov. 13 at 5 p.m., followed by the 37th annual Cowboy Open tournament, all day on Nov. 14. That event is presented by UniWyo Federal Credit Union and last season over 20 collegiate teams and 450 individuals competed, with an even larger field expected this year.

The final UW event of the weekend will take place on Nov. 15 when the Cowgirl basketball team will open their regular season against Montana at 2 p.m. Once again, a special ticket price of $4 has been established for this contest.

A schedule for the weekend’s high school games is included below.

2009 Wyoming High School State Football Championships
War Memorial Stadium

Friday - Saturday, Nov. 13-14
Fri., Nov. 13

- 11:30 a.m. - 1A Championship Game
- 2:00 p.m. – 2A Championship Game

Sat., Nov. 14
- 10:30 a.m. – 3A Championship Game
- 1:00 p.m. – 6-MAN Championship Game
- 3:30 p.m. – 4A Championship Game