Nebraska took advantage of several short-field situations and gave up just one touchdown while continuing its domination over Wyoming in the 15th annual 6-Man Football All-Star Shoot Out played Friday night, May 29 at Chadron State College. The final score was 46-6.
The Nebraska players check out the traveling trophy they received after defeating Wyoming 46-6 during the 15th annual 6-Man Shoot-Out last Friday, May 26 at Chadron State College.
Alec Watchorn, a recent graduate of Leyton High School, carries the ball after catching during the Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man Shoot-Out at Chadron State College last Friday night. Watchorn caught a 15-yard touchdown pass in the second period and broke up Wyoming’s crucial fourth-down pass in the third quarter to set up a Nebraska TD.
Players invited to conclude their high school athletic careers by playing in the annual Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man All-Star Football Shoot-Out in Chadron each spring often come more from 400 to 500 miles away, but the officiating crew in recent years hasn’t had to travel more than a few miles, That’s because they are Chadron residents who seem happy to oblige. Shown during the halftime break, from left, they are Ed Mann, Alan Toof, Roy Fitzgibbon, Sawyer Haag and Charlie Marsh.
Gage Ely of Red Cloud ran six yards for a third quarter touchdown during the Nebraska all-stars’ victory in the 6-man game in Chadron last Friday, May 29. Ely also caught an eight-yard touchdown pass with one second left in the first half.
Baxter Reece (top) of Sioux County High and Atreyu Kling of Pawnee City, towns that are more than 500 miles apart, teamed up tackle the Wyoming kickoff returner to open the second half of the Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man Shoot-Out at Chadron State College last Friday night.
Lane Brenneman of Garden County runs interference for his high school teammate, Kyan Kramer, who returned an interception at least 25 yards to set up a third-quarter touchdown during Nebraska’s 46-6 win in the Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man Shoot-Out on May 29. Brenneman, who is a Chadron State recruit, also caught a pass for the game’s final TD.
The Nebraska players check out the traveling trophy they received after defeating Wyoming 46-6 during the 15th annual 6-Man Shoot-Out last Friday, May 26 at Chadron State College.
Alec Watchorn, a recent graduate of Leyton High School, carries the ball after catching during the Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man Shoot-Out at Chadron State College last Friday night. Watchorn caught a 15-yard touchdown pass in the second period and broke up Wyoming’s crucial fourth-down pass in the third quarter to set up a Nebraska TD.
Gage Ely of Red Cloud ran six yards for a third quarter touchdown during the Nebraska all-stars’ victory in the 6-man game in Chadron last Friday, May 29. Ely also caught an eight-yard touchdown pass with one second left in the first half.
Baxter Reece (top) of Sioux County High and Atreyu Kling of Pawnee City, towns that are more than 500 miles apart, teamed up tackle the Wyoming kickoff returner to open the second half of the Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man Shoot-Out at Chadron State College last Friday night.
Lane Brenneman of Garden County runs interference for his high school teammate, Kyan Kramer, who returned an interception at least 25 yards to set up a third-quarter touchdown during Nebraska’s 46-6 win in the Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man Shoot-Out on May 29. Brenneman, who is a Chadron State recruit, also caught a pass for the game’s final TD.
Players invited to conclude their high school athletic careers by playing in the annual Nebraska-Wyoming 6-Man All-Star Football Shoot-Out in Chadron each spring often come more from 400 to 500 miles away, but the officiating crew in recent years hasn’t had to travel more than a few miles, That’s because they are Chadron residents who seem happy to oblige. Shown during the halftime break, from left, they are Ed Mann, Alan Toof, Roy Fitzgibbon, Sawyer Haag and Charlie Marsh.