Wyoming’s Source for High School Sports News – Casper Sports
The high school girls' soccer season in Wyoming came to an end last weekend in Sweetwater County. Congratulations to the 4A state champion Kelly Walsh Trojans and the 3A state champion Lander Tigers. They prevailed in two close matches. With the season in the books, the records for all 27 teams were finalized. Here are the 2024 final standings for all soccer matches played and tracked by WyoPreps.com this spring through May 18, 2024.
Cody 14-3… 42 points, 10-2… 30 points
Lander 12-5… 38 points; 9-3… 29 points
Powell 13-6… 40 points; 9-3… 28 points
Green River 12-6… 36 points; 8-4… 24 points
Mountain View 5-9… 15 points; 3-9… 9 points
Lyman 4-11… 12 points; 3-9… 9 points
Pinedale 1-15… 3 points; 0-12… 0 points
Douglas 12-5… 37 points, 9-1… 28 points
Worland 13-5… 39 points; 9-1… 27 points
Buffalo 8-9… 24 points; 6-4… 18 points
Rawlins 4-12… 14 points; 4-6… 13 points
Newcastle 4-11… 13 points; 2-8… 7 points
Torrington 0-15… 0 points; 0-10… 0 points
Kelly Walsh 14-4-2… 44 points; 10-2… 30 points
Jackson 16-2-2… 50 points; 9-1-2… 29 points
Riverton 10-6-2… 32 points; 7-3-2… 23 points
Natrona County 6-9-4… 22 points; 5-4-3… 18 points
Rock Springs 7-7-1… 22 points; 5-6-1… 16 points
Star Valley 2-11-2… 8 points; 1-10-1… 4 points
Evanston 0-13-2… 2 points; 0-11-1… 1 point
Laramie 14-4-1… 43 points; 10-1-1… 31 points
Campbell County 16-3-1… 49 points; 10-1-1… 31 points
Thunder Basin 8-7-5… 29 points; 4-4-4… 16 points
Sheridan 7-7-1… 22 points; 5-6-1… 16 points
Cheyenne East 5-8-6… 21 points; 2-4-6… 12 points
Cheyenne South 2-9-4… 10 points; 1-7-4… 7 points
Cheyenne Central 2-10-3… 9 points; 0-9-3… 3 points
Yes, some teams have higher final overall season point totals than others, but we still list the teams by their conference record first and in order of postseason seeds at regionals.
The 2025 season will see Green River move back to Class 4A because of the new enrollment classification structure approved by the WHSAA Board of Directors. That will mean 15 teams will be in Class 4A and 12 will be in Class 3A next year. We discussed this change with WHSAA Commissioner Trevor Wilson in a two-part interview a few weeks ago. Click the buttons below to watch the video interviews.
Gallery Credit: Alecia Banker, Upton Booster Club, Kelly Milam, Kellie Jo Allison, Christina Spindler-Berta, Mark Ryzewicz, Scott Ramsey, Greg Wise,

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