Daily Sports Update: August 12, 2025
Sheridan High School Football Kicks Off 2025 Season
Football practice for Sheridan High School's 2025 season commenced on August 11, with both the frosh and varsity teams hitting the field. The home opener game is scheduled for Friday, September 5, against Thermopolis, as the team aims for a 5-peat, having won the last four championships consecutively and seeking a fifth straight title.
Meanwhile, Chris Prosinski, a former University of Wyoming and NFL player, hosted a football camp for children in grades one through eight. The specific dates and location for the camp were not disclosed. Many Buffalo High School football players assisted at the camp, with Prosinski, who graduated from Buffalo High School in 2006, having helped the Bison win two football state championships during his time there.
The Sheridan High School football team currently holds a 43-game winning streak, a Wyoming High School state record. This winning streak places them among the top five teams in the country with the longest active winning streaks. The first game of the 2025 season for Sheridan High School will be on August 29 at Cheyenne South.
Other classes of football can start practice next week. The home opener for Sheridan High School is on Friday, September 5th against Thunder Basin. Head Coach Jeff Mowry emphasizes that while the past wins are exciting, until the first game is played, those numbers might as well be at zero.
Regarding the Colorado Rockies, no current details about their game schedule or an ongoing losing streak could be found in the available sources. The Colorado Rockies' next game is today, starting at 5:45pm.
Players cannot put on pads until Thursday, as the team's focus remains on getting their bodies ready to play football. Until then, the Sheridan High School football team continues to prepare for the upcoming season, with their sights set on another championship.
The Sheridan High School football team, having won the last four championships consecutively, is aiming for a 5-peat in the 2025 season, with their current 43-game winning streak being the highest in Wyoming High School state record. Meanwhile, the NFL houses American-football, where Chris Prosinski, a former player, has hosted a football camp for children.