News Summary

The Wyoming Coaches Association has announced the all-state honors for the 2025 Wyoming High School tennis season, with Cheyenne Central leading the girls’ division. A total of 46 players from 12 schools received accolades, showcasing the fierce competition. Notably, Hailey Mathis-Breitkopf achieved her fourth consecutive all-state title, and Cheyenne Central secured their third consecutive girls’ team title. The upcoming state championships promise to deliver more thrilling performances as teams prepare for the event in Gillette.

Cheyenne Shines Bright in the 2025 Wyoming High School Tennis All-State Honors

The Wyoming Coaches Association has just announced the highly anticipated all-state honors for the 2025 Wyoming High School tennis season, and this year’s results are truly exciting! With a stunning total of 46 players from 12 different schools taking home all-state accolades, it’s clear that the competition was fierce.

How the All-State Awards Work

For those curious about how these honors are determined, it’s all based on player performance during the state tournament. No voting takes place; instead, players earn their recognition outright based on their finishes in various categories:

  • Top six in No. 1 singles
  • Top three in No. 2 singles
  • Top three in No. 1 doubles
  • Top two in No. 2 and No. 3 doubles

Girls’ Division Dominance by Cheyenne Central

When it comes to the girls’ division, the standout school this year was undoubtedly Cheyenne Central. Notably, Hailey Mathis-Breitkopf made history as a four-time all-state recipient, earning this honor every year from 2022 to 2025! Alongside her, an impressive four additional girls also enjoyed the prestige of being recognized for three years running, highlighting the school’s tennis tradition.

Cheyenne Central displayed a fantastic roster of talent with some remarkable names such as:

  • Rachel Gertsch (All-State in 2024)
  • Lauren O’Donnell (All-State in 2024)
  • Kamaile Reed
  • Zuri Saunders (All-State in 2024)
  • Lia Schaffer
  • Lucia Shoemaker (All-State in 2023 & 2024)
  • Cailyn Smedley (All-State in 2023 & 2024)

Of course, it wasn’t just Cheyenne Central shining brightly. Players from other schools including Cody, Jackson, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Powell, Sheridan, and Thunder Basin also put forth excellent performances, making the girls’ all-state roster rich with talent.

Boys’ Division Highlights

On the boys’ side of things, the competition saw some strong performances as well, although no player achieved the prestigious four-time all-state status this year. Instead, two boys were honored for their three-time accomplishments, showcasing their consistency:

  • Jaxon Richert (Campbell County)
  • Zeman Collins (Cheyenne Central, All-State in 2024)
  • Sammy Smedley (Cheyenne Central)
  • Levi Spillman (Cheyenne Central)
  • Colin Crecelius (Cheyenne East, All-State in 2023 & 2024)

The Upcoming Championship Matches

Mark your calendars! The 2025 Wyoming High School State Championships are set to take place from September 25-27 in Gillette, and the excitement is already building. Matches will be hosted at venues including Campbell County High School, Thunder Basin High School, the Campbell County Recreation Center, and Bicentennial Park, with matches starting bright and early at 8 a.m. each day.

Team Scores and Titles

In terms of team rankings, it was an impressive showing for Cheyenne Central, as they claimed their third consecutive girls’ team title and a remarkable 20th overall in school history! Following closely were Kelly Walsh, Thunder Basin, and Jackson.

For the boys, Sheridan achieved a monumental feat, winning their third title in school history and their very first since 1985! They were joined in the top rankings by Jackson, Kelly Walsh, and Cheyenne Central.

As the tennis season wraps up, it’s evident that the dedication and passion of Wyoming high school athletes continue to inspire. Keep an eye on these remarkable players as they gear up for the state championships—there’s no doubt we’ll see spectacular performances ahead!

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