GALLERY: Broncs boys make it to state
The Jackson Hole High School boys' basketball team is headed to state.
The Broncs started the 4A West Regional Basketball Tournament with a 73-53 lose against Rock Springs.
Faced with double elimination, the boys fought hard Friday to beat Green River 53-38, securing them a spot in the state tournament.
On Saturday, the Broncs beat Evanston 60-43 and Cody 59-51.


Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson senior Isaac Larsen goes for a lay-in while charging the net Thursday afternoon during the Broncs’ first game of the 4A West Regional Basketball Tournament against Rock Springs.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE


Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
From the sidelines, members of the Jackson coaching staff cheer on the team during the game against Rock Springs. Though Rock Springs beat Jackson 73-53, it fell to Riverton and Cody and did not advance to state.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE


Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson junior Seb Brunner throws his hands up in frustration after receiving a foul against Rock Springs during their Thursday game at Star Valley High School. The Broncs lost 73-53 to the Tigers.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE


Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson head coach Hayden Hatfield high-fives junior Gavin Keelin as he runs onto the court while the starting lineup is announced Thursday afternoon before the start of the Broncs’ game against Rock Springs.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE


Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
While taking a timeout during the first half of their game against Rock Springs, Head Coach Hayden Hatfield talks to his team on the sidelines Thursday afternoon at Star Valley High School. The Broncs were defeated by the Tigers 73-53, but beat Green River 53-38 on Friday.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
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Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson senior Isaac Larsen goes for a lay-in while charging the net Thursday afternoon during the Broncs’ first game of the 4A West Regional Basketball Tournament against Rock Springs.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
From the sidelines, members of the Jackson coaching staff cheer on the team during the game against Rock Springs. Though Rock Springs beat Jackson 73-53, it fell to Riverton and Cody and did not advance to state.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson junior Gavin Keelin pushes past the Rock Springs defense as he charges toward the net Thursday afternoon during their game at Star Valley High School.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson junior Andrew Hanna keeps the ball away from the Rock Springs defense as they close in Thursday afternoon during their game at Star Valley High School.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson junior Seb Brunner makes a pass under the Rock Springs defense Thursday afternoon during their game at Star Valley High School.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson senior Isaac Larsen goes for a layup Thursday afternoon during their game against Rock Springs at Star Valley High School.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson senior Willis Witherite looks to make a shot as the Rock Springs defense rushes in Thursday afternoon during their game at Star Valley High School.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson junior Seb Brunner throws his hands up in frustration after receiving a foul against Rock Springs during their Thursday game at Star Valley High School. The Broncs lost 73-53 to the Tigers.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
After coming off the court near the end of the fourth quarter, the Broncs the final buzzer on their game against Rock Springs. The Tigers beat the Broncs 73-53.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
Jackson head coach Hayden Hatfield high-fives junior Gavin Keelin as he runs onto the court while the starting lineup is announced Thursday afternoon before the start of the Broncs’ game against Rock Springs.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
Broncs play Rock Springs at regionals
While taking a timeout during the first half of their game against Rock Springs, Head Coach Hayden Hatfield talks to his team on the sidelines Thursday afternoon at Star Valley High School. The Broncs were defeated by the Tigers 73-53, but beat Green River 53-38 on Friday.
- KATHRYN ZIESIG / NEWS&GUIDE
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Kathryn Ziesig is a Nashville native who first came to the News&Guide in 2019 as a multimedia intern and returned to the newsroom full-time in 2021. Ziesig lives in town with her dog, Elvira, and a small forest of house plants.
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