Wyoming Shrine Bowl Postgame Remarks
Back on Saturday, the North defeated the South 45-7 to win the 51st annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl All-Star Football game. Sheridan's Dane Steel capped an incredible prep athletic career with 10 catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns. Needless to say, he is a different breed of athlete. Buffalo's Eli Patterson was around the ball a lot with 19 defensive points with Lovell's Jared Mangus turning in a 57-yard interception return for a touchdown. The North controlled the line of scrimmage thanks in part to the efforts of 2A All-State player Keifer Dunham who will continue his athletic career in hockey,
We talked with all four of these young men after the game and winning the Shrine Bowl is a big deal!

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