Class of 2021

Colby Harrison - Harrison was a mammoth target at 1st base standing at 6-foot 7-inches. Harrison played for Cheyenne Post 6 Baseball from 2008-2010, helping the Sixers capture two state titles (2009 and 2010). His 21 home-run performance in a season is a Post 6 record. The lefty went on to play D1 baseball at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colorado, where he had a career .313 batting average, .997 fielding percentage at 1st base, and was named to the Great West All-Conference Second Team in 2012 and First Team in 2013. After a stellar college career and graduating from UNC, Harrison returned to the Post 6 program as a staff member and was the head coach of the Post 6 Indians from 2016-2023 - winning a Wyoming State “C” Title in 2018. Harrison teaches math at Cheyenne East High School and lives with his wife Niki and son Emmett in Cheyenne.  


Tylor More - Tylor More was a star center fielder and outstanding athlete who roamed the Pioneer Park outfield from 1992-1995 Post 6 Baseball. He was drafted out of high school by the New York Mets in the 46th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft. In addition to his successes on the baseball field, More was a 10-time letter winner and Athlete of the Year at Cheyenne East High School. He won numerous state titles and participated in baseball, football, wrestling, and track. More began his college baseball career at Trinidad State Junior College (1996) in Trinidad, Colorado, then transferred to Dixie State College in St. George, Utah, (he later went served a two-year mission in Bolivia). At Dixie State, More played with his brother and fellow Post 6 Hall-of-Famer Phillip, helping the Rebels win their Regional and qualify for the 2000 NJCAA World Series. He is the owner of Apache Lake Marina and Resort, a dental chain, and a finance company. Tylor currently lives with his spouse, MiKell, and four children in Gilbert, Arizona.  


Phillip More - More played for Cheyenne Post 6 Baseball from 1993-1996 as mostly a shortstop and leadoff man. He was a career .350-plus hitter throughout high school and college. More was an excellent all-around athlete excelling in baseball, football, wrestling, and track at Cheyenne East High School. In 1997 and 2000, he played college baseball at Dixie State College in St. George, Utah (and served an interim two-year mission in Australia). While at Dixie State in 2000, he played with his brother and fellow Post 6 Hall-of-Famer Tylor More and helped the Rebels win the Regional and qualify for the NJCAA World Series. He wrapped up his college career in 2001 at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colorado. More is the Director of Finance for Metromont Corporation in Greenville, SC, where he lives with his spouse, Jennifer, and their four daughters Maeli, Danica, Emarie and Kendilyn.  


Aaron Smith - A terror for opponents to face on the mound, Aaron Smith played for Cheyenne Post 6 Baseball from 2006-2010. He shares the Post 6 single-season wins record at 14. Four Wyoming Legion Baseball State Titles were secured during his tenure—2 on the Post 6 Prep team and 2 with the Sixers. He went on to play college baseball at Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the University of Nebraska at Kearney. While at Scottsdale, Smith pitched for the Artichokes and helped them win their region and earn two NJCAA World Series appearances—finishing 3rd and 5th. After college, he played Independent Professional Baseball for the Tucson Saguaros in their inaugural season (2016) and helped them to a 55-15 record and a league title. Smith has come back to the program and is currently a coach for our Post 6 Hawks. He lives in Cheyenne with his spouse Caley, and their daughter Eastyn. 


2006 State Championship Team - Senior Bret Fanning paced the Cheyenne offense in game one of the state tournament by going 4-for-6 with five RBIs. The center fielder recorded a single, double, triple and capped the cycle with a two-run inside the park home run in the fifth. Members and coaches of the team were: Chace Tavelli - Asst Coach, Jade Lain – Asst Coach, Tagg Lain - Head Coach, Kyle Bybee, John Czerwinski, Bret Fanning, Dean Henson, Brian Hill, Bryant Korber, Ty Lain, David Lazarus, Chris Lovas, Bill Mchenry, Philip Michael, Mike More, Jacob O’Donnell, Scott Payne, Brandt Pickett, Matthew Pullos, Bery Tack.