News Summary

Gillette is set to host the 2025 Wyoming High School Tennis State Championships from September 25th to 27th. The event will feature sixteen teams competing at top venues, including Campbell County High School and Thunder Basin High School, with defending champions Cheyenne Central aiming to retain their titles in both boys’ and girls’ divisions. Anticipation builds as regional champions challenge for top honors in a weekend of exciting matches.

Exciting Times Ahead as Gillette Hosts the 2025 Wyoming High School Tennis State Championships

Gillette is gearing up for an action-packed weekend as it prepares to host the 2025 Wyoming High School Tennis State Championships from September 25th to 27th. This highly anticipated event will bring together the best high school tennis talent from across the state. With matches set to begin at 8 a.m. each day, tennis fans are in for a treat!

Championship Venues

The tournament will take place at several fantastic venues, including Campbell County High School, Thunder Basin High School, the Campbell County Recreation Center, and the Bicentennial Park courts. These locations provide ample space for the competing teams and an inviting atmosphere for the spectators who come to support their favorites.

Meet the Competitors

This year, a total of sixteen teams will battle it out across five positions in the tournament lineup. The atmosphere is sure to be electric, especially as Cheyenne Central enters the championships as the reigning champion in both boys’ and girls’ divisions. They’ll be looking to defend their title after an impressive season!

Regional Champions Step Up

The excitement thickens as the regional champions who have performed brilliantly all season will challenge for the top honors. On the girls’ side, we have Cheyenne Central from the South region, and on the boys’ side, Green River has earned their stripes from the same region. The North region champions include Kelly Walsh girls and Jackson boys.

Cheyenne Central Girls Eyeing a Triple Crown

All eyes are on the Cheyenne Central girls’ team to clinch their third consecutive state title. They’ve dominated the competition this season, only losing one position throughout their numerous matches. Stars like Hailey Mathis-Breitkopf and Cailyn Smedley will lead the charge, remaining undefeated at No. 1 and No. 2 singles respectively. It’s their chance to shine once again!

Doubling Down on Competition

The doubles competitions are also creating a buzz, particularly in No. 1 doubles where teams from Cheyenne Central, Thunder Basin, Kelly Walsh, Sheridan, Jackson, and Green River are fierce contenders. In No. 2 doubles, watch out for strong performances from Cheyenne Central, Sheridan, Thunder Basin, Kelly Walsh, and Laramie. Meanwhile, in No. 3 doubles, the favorites include Kelly Walsh, Central, Green River, Natrona County, Sheridan, Jackson, and Cheyenne East.

Say Hello to the Boys’ Competitive Landscape

The boys’ division is expected to be equally thrilling with teams like Jackson, Green River, Sheridan, Thunder Basin, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cody, and Campbell County all in the running for the team trophy. Colin Crecelius from Cheyenne East is a top favorite in No. 1 singles, remaining unbeaten this season after a strong showing last year. His rival Emelyn Baev from Jackson is also a serious contender in that category.

Exciting Doubles Showdowns

In the doubles sections, eyes will be on Thunder Basin’s Garrett and Jackson Moore competing fiercely for the No. 1 doubles title, alongside remarkable teams from Green River, Sheridan, Central, and East. Meanwhile, the boys’ No. 2 doubles is expected to see strong competitors from Sheridan’s Woodrow and Lansing, along with contenders from Central, Green River, Jackson, Campbell County, and Cody.

Where to Catch the Championship Matches

The championship matches will take place at Campbell County High School, with the excitement of the No. 2 and No. 3 doubles finals happening at Thunder Basin High School. Plus, if Mother Nature decides to throw a curveball, matches will be moved to the Gillette Indoor Facility to keep the fun going.

Last Year’s Results and Looking Forward

Last year, the Sheridan boys finished strong in second place, while the girls wrapped up in eighth. Sheridan is no stranger to success, having won their only state championship back in 1985, while their girls have claimed eight titles between 1988 and 2019, the last shared with Cheyenne Central.

So grab your tennis gear and bring your cheering voice—Gillette’s tennis courts are ready for an incredible showdown at the 2025 Wyoming High School Tennis State Championships!

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