Jackson’s Karoline Motes-Chavez and Karli Woodruff of Kelly Walsh race to the ball during the 4A State Soccer Tournament title game. It was the first-ever all-West girls soccer final in Wyoming history.
Laramie’s McCoy Callahan battles for the ball with Owen Smith of Jackson during the 4A State Soccer Tournament on Friday in Rock Springs. The Broncs won 5-1 and went on to beat arch rival Star Valley 6-1 on Saturday for the consolation title.
Jackson players celebrate a goal in the first half against Laramie on Friday during the 4A State Soccer Tournament in Rock Springs. The Broncs won 5-1 and took the consolation bracket trophy on Saturday by defeating Star Valley 6-1.
Jackson’s Lily Steinberg holds her hands to her face in a moment of anguish as goalie Harlie Rommel (5) and defender Maddie Kramer pick themselves up off the turf after Kelly Walsh scored its second goal of the first half during Saturday’s 4A State Soccer Tournament title game in Rock Springs. Kelly Walsh won 2-0.
ROCK SPRINGS — The last time two teams from the West met in the 4A girls’ soccer final at the state tournament, none of the girls who played in Saturday’s championship match were alive.
That’s because none of us were alive. It had never happened — until now.
Jackson’s Karoline Motes-Chavez and Karli Woodruff of Kelly Walsh race to the ball during the 4A State Soccer Tournament title game. It was the first-ever all-West girls soccer final in Wyoming history.
Laramie’s Diego Villasenor heads the ball against Jackson during the 4A State Soccer Tournament.
MICHAEL SMITH
Jackson players celebrate a goal in the first half against Laramie on Friday during the 4A State Soccer Tournament in Rock Springs. The Broncs won 5-1 and took the consolation bracket trophy on Saturday by defeating Star Valley 6-1.
Laramie’s McCoy Callahan battles for the ball with Owen Smith of Jackson during the 4A State Soccer Tournament on Friday in Rock Springs. The Broncs won 5-1 and went on to beat arch rival Star Valley 6-1 on Saturday for the consolation title.
Sports Editor Mark Baker grew up in a newspaper family in TrackTown, USA. He's reported for papers in Oregon, Washington, California and Alabama, but now makes his home at "The End of the Trail."
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