The Wyoming Coaches Association (WCA) has released its 2025 All-State selections for Classes 1A and 2A in high school boys and girls basketball.
These awards recognize the top athletes in each classification, as voted on by head coaches. Only one All-State team is selected per classification, and these athletes receive an official certificate from the WCA.
1A-2A Boys Basketball All-State Selections
Among the standout players, Justin Moyes (Cokeville) and Ayden Desmond (Southeast) were named All-State for the third consecutive year. Additionally, five players earned their second straight All-State recognition.
Class 1A Boys All-State Players
- Weston Gotfredson – Burlington
- Ammon Hatch – Cokeville
- Justin Moyes – Cokeville (All-State 2023 & 2024)
- Nate Hinkle – Dubois
- Kannon Gilbert – Encampment
- Kyle Smith – Hulett (All-State 2024)
- Brady Cook – Lingle-Ft. Laramie (All-State 2024)
- Brody Roberts – Lingle-Ft. Laramie
- Tymber Cozzens – Little Snake River
- Ridge Kupke – Lusk
- Ayden Desmond – Southeast (All-State 2023 & 2024)
- Jackson Evans – Upton
- Logan Timberman – Upton
- Rhett Watt – Upton (All-State 2024)
Class 2A Boys All-State Players
- Bill Hibbert – Big Piney
- Carsten Freeburg – Pine Bluffs (All-State 2024)
- Shawn Shmidl – Pine Bluffs
- Cole Minchow – Rocky Mountain
- Quinton Clark – Shoshoni
- Jacob Schommer – Sundance
- Parker Skeens – Sundance
- Cody Bomengen – Thermopolis
- Brody Potter – Thermopolis
- Ellis Webber – Thermopolis
- Jaxson Neely – Wright (All-State 2024)
- Mitchell Strohschein – Wright
- Parlayne Ferris – Wyoming Indian
- Heeyei’Niitou Monroe-Black – Wyoming Indian
1A-2A Girls Basketball All-State Selections
Several female athletes were also honored, including Addison Barnes and Mia Dayton (Cokeville), Jaylin Mills (Sundance), and Chaney Reish (Tongue River), who were named All-State for the third time.
Class 1A Girls All-State Players
- Breanne Walker – Burlington (All-State 2024)
- Addison Barnes – Cokeville (All-State 2023 & 2024)
- Madilyn Dayton – Cokeville
- Mia Dayton – Cokeville (All-State 2022 & 2024)
- Alivia Goicolea – Farson-Eden
- Jordan Speckner – Lingle-Ft. Laramie
- Skyla Wunder – Lingle-Ft. Laramie (All-State 2024)
- Kenzie Evans – Little Snake River
- Gracie ZumBrunnen – Lusk
- Brooklyn Paxton – Riverside (All-State 2024)
- Brylie Booth – Southeast
- Kaycee Kosmicki – Southeast (All-State 2024)
- Bella Keller – Upton (All-State 2024)
- Maddie Mills – Upton (All-State 2024)
Class 2A Girls All-State Players
- Emme Mullinax – Big Horn
- Janae Skidmore – Kemmerer (All-State 2024)
- Jessica Hoffman – Pine Bluffs (All-State 2024)
- Lauren Bassett – Rocky Mountain (All-State 2024)
- Jaylin Mills – Sundance (All-State 2023 & 2024)
- Jayssie Owsley – Thermopolis
- Kamryn Farrell – Thermopolis
- Paxton Aksamit – Tongue River (All-State 2024)
- Afton Cummins – Tongue River (All-State 2024)
- Chaney Reish – Tongue River (All-State 2023 & 2024)
- Natalie Walker – Wind River (All-State 2024)
- Briana Meza – Wright
- Paisley Blackburn – Wyoming Indian
- Taya Dixey – Wyoming Indian (All-State 2024)
Notable Performances
The Pine Bluffs boys had two players named All-State:
- Carsten Freeburg (Jr.), who averaged 17.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 1.8 assists. He was the third-leading scorer in Class 2A before the state tournament.
- Shawn Shmidl (Sr.), who contributed 8.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game.
On the girls’ side, Jessica Hoffman (Pine Bluffs) earned her second All-State honor, averaging 13 points, 10.8 rebounds, 2.9 steals, 1.7 blocks, and 1.3 assists per game. She surpassed 1,000 career rebounds at the state tournament and had previously broken the 1,000-point mark earlier in the season.
With input from WyoPreps and Wyoming Tribune Eagle.