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The high school tennis season in Wyoming begins on August 16, 2025, with eager players ready to compete after a summer of training. The season spans seven weeks, leading up to state championships in Gillette. Defending champions Cheyenne Central aim to maintain their titles while facing challenges from Jackson High School, Kelly Walsh, and Cody High School. New rising stars also look to make an impact. As matches commence, tennis enthusiasts are excited for an eventful season filled with competition and community spirit.

Excitement in Wyoming as High School Tennis Season Serves Up Action!

Time to dust off those racquets and lace up your tennis shoes! The thrilling prep tennis season is officially kicking off in beautiful Wyoming starting Saturday, August 16, 2025. With a buzz in the air and players already gearing up since summer training began on August 11, it’s evident that this season promises to be packed with competition and camaraderie.

A Quick Look at the Season’s Schedule

Players are brimming with anticipation as the season stretches over seven exciting weeks, culminating in the state championships taking place in the charming city of Gillette on September 25, 26, and 27. Just before that, the regional tennis championships are on the agenda for September 19 and 20, where northern region matches will unfold in scenic Cody and Powell, while the southern region battles will be held at Cheyenne Central High School.

Cheyenne Central Reigns Supreme – Will They Continue Their Streak?

Last year was nothing short of spectacular for Cheyenne Central, as they claimed both the girls’ and boys’ team titles. The girls’ team made a splash by winning their second consecutive crown, and they are gunning for an impressive third title this year. Meanwhile, the boys’ team celebrated their first championship win since 2018, making it a thrilling comeback!

This year’s roster includes returning champions who are eager to defend their titles. Four standout girls are back, including Hailey Mathis-Breitkopf and Cailyn Smedley, both fresh off an undefeated season. They are joined by all-state player Rachel Gertsch, who ranked No. 2 in doubles last season. The boys’ side is also packed with talent, featuring Zeman Collins and Nicholas Thornell, who both made waves with their impressive performances last year.

Challengers in the Mix

With Cheyenne Central aiming to maintain their dominance, the competition is heating up! Look out for Jackson High School, who is determined to improve on their second-place finish from last year, led by No. 1 singles runner-up Caroline Brokaw. The Kelly Walsh team will have Whitney Bradfield, one of last year’s No. 3 doubles champions, back in action. They are also excited to have two-time all-state performer Olivia Wilson on board!

Cody High School is not to be overlooked either, as they head into the season with Brenna Foote taking the lead after a solid fourth-place finish last year. On the boys’ side, the landscape remains fierce, with Cheyenne Central still being tipped as early favorites, as they boast returning champions Miles Romer and Tanner Hamrick.

New Faces and Expectations

It’s not just the seasoned players to keep an eye on; there are plenty of new kids on the block ready to make their mark. Expect to see rising stars like Colin Crecelius from Cheyenne East, Nick Stewart from Cody, and Nathan Preator from Powell stepping up to the challenge. The anticipation is sky-high as teams get ready to analyze their player improvements since last season and organize their doubles teams effectively.

Tennis Lovers Rejoice!

With several teams kicking off their matches on August 16 and the majority starting the very next week, there’s a tangible excitement buzzing through the air. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a die-hard fan, the upcoming tennis season in Wyoming is sure to serve up thrilling matches, unforgettable moments, and the spirit of community. Come out and support your local teams – this is an event you won’t want to miss!

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