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See the two-time defending 4A champion Broncs on their path to the 2016 title.
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1. Sheridan2016 record: 14-1
Head coach: Don Julian
The Broncs head into 2017 as the two-time defending 4A champions and looking to add a 26th title.
Wyoming commit
Blayne Baker is an imposing force (6-foot-5, 250 pounds) for Sheridan at offensive tackle and defensive end. Also returning on the both sides of the line is rising senior
Max Myers.
Kyle Custis returns for his senior year after a breakout season as a junior and rising junior
Parker Christensen joins Custis in the backfield. Sheridan must find a replacement for graduated quarterback Andrew Boedecker.
See the MaxPreps Wyoming Football Computer Rankings presented by the Army National GuardSheridan has many more touchdowns left in it for this season.
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2. Star Valley (Afton)2016 record: 11-1
Head coach: McKay Young
Back-to-back champions, the Braves will hit 2017 with momentum, a returning senior quarterback and three All-State returners.
Payton Erickson is back for his senior year after the signal caller led Star Valley to the 3A title. He's joined in the backfield by senior running back
Josh Dawson, who broke a 76-yard run for a score on the first play in last season's title game.
Center/defensive tackle
Cosmo Morgan should anchor the lines and wideout
Noah Hutchinson is an All-State target for Erickson.
See the MaxPreps Wyoming football stat leaders3. Natrona County (Casper)2016 record: 6-6
Head coach: Steve Harshman
Just 6-6 last season, but the No.5 playoff seed pulled off a couple of upsets to reach the state title game.
The junior-heavy squad now has experience and a taste of what it takes.
Rising senior quarterback
Jesse Harshman returns and surrounds himself with four returning All-State players, including wide receivers
Riley Shepperson and
Maeson Gallegos.
Daniel Slack is back at middle linebacker and center and Brett Brenton returns at running back.
See the MaxPreps Wyoming football playoff brackets4. Torrington2016 record: 6-4
Head coach: Mark Lenhardt
The Trailblazers lost offensive guard Logan Harris to graduation, but return seven all-conference selections.
Guard
Jake Wamboldt (6-2, 285 pounds) will be the anchor of the offensive line for rising senior quarterback
Breyden Bivens.
Bivens will have all-conference wideouts
Nathan Stitt and
Bo Moorehouse to throw to along with tight end
Ryan Johnson, who also will anchor the linebacking corps.
See the MaxPreps Wyoming football photo galleries5. Big Horn2016 record: 10-1
Head coach: Michael McGuire
The defending 2A champion move down to 1A and return three All-State players.
The Rams are young on the line, but anchored by big fella
Seth Mullinax (6-4, 260), an All-State guard and nose guard.
Kade Eisele returns at running back and linebacker after an All-State year as a sophomore. Rising junior
Kade VanDyken, the third All-State selection, returns for his junior year at wideout.
The Rams must replace graduated QB Tanner Warder.