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Wyoming High School Softball Season Enters Week Five with Tight Races Across Regions

Wyoming High School Softball Season Enters Week Five with Tight Races Across Regions
Kevin Koile - Sheridan Media
  • PublishedApril 14, 2025

As the 2025 Wyoming high school softball season moves into its fifth week, teams across the state have completed a full month of competition.

Recent matchups included a mix of cross-pod games and key conference contests, especially in the Southeast Pod, where two games counted toward quadrant standings. All standings are current through April 12.

Teams are divided into four regional pods—Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southeast—each with its own conference standings. Overall and quadrant records play a role in determining postseason seeding, with cross-pod games contributing to regional rankings used for tiebreakers.

Northwest Pod

  • Kelly Walsh: 5-5 (0-0)

  • Natrona County: 4-6 (0-0)

  • Cody: 0-8 (0-0)

  • Jackson: 0-8 (0-0)

Despite not yet playing quadrant games, Kelly Walsh and Natrona County have each picked up wins outside their pod, while Cody and Jackson continue to search for their first victories.

Northeast Pod

  • Thunder Basin: 13-1 (2-0)

  • Sheridan: 6-5-1 (1-1)

  • Campbell County: 12-2 (1-1)

  • Worland: 0-12 (0-2)

Thunder Basin continues to lead the Northeast with a dominant 13-1 overall record and a perfect mark in conference play. Campbell County and Sheridan are keeping pace, while Worland is still looking for its first win.

Southwest Pod

  • Green River: 5-8 (2-0)

  • Laramie: 8-8 (1-1)

  • Rock Springs: 4-10-1 (1-1)

  • Cheyenne South: 1-9 (0-2)

Green River sits atop the Southwest Pod with a 2-0 record, while Laramie and Rock Springs are closely matched. Cheyenne South remains in rebuilding mode.

Southeast Pod

  • Cheyenne East: 11-0 (1-0)

  • Cheyenne Central: 11-2 (1-0)

  • Wheatland: 9-3 (0-1)

  • Torrington: 6-8 (0-1)

Cheyenne East remains undefeated on the season, leading both the pod and the broader South region. Cheyenne Central trails closely, having only dropped two games overall.

Regional Standings

These standings reflect cross-pod results and serve as a fallback for tiebreakers:

North Region

  • Thunder Basin: 13-1 (5-0)

  • Campbell County: 12-2 (4-1)

  • Sheridan: 6-5-1 (3-1)

  • Kelly Walsh: 5-5 (1-2)

  • Natrona County: 4-6 (1-2)

  • Cody: 0-8 (0-2)

  • Jackson: 0-8 (0-2)

  • Worland: 0-12 (0-4)

South Region

  • Cheyenne East: 11-0 (5-0)

  • Cheyenne Central: 11-2 (4-1)

  • Wheatland: 9-3 (4-1)

  • Green River: 5-8 (3-3)

  • Rock Springs: 4-10-1 (3-3)

  • Laramie: 8-8 (2-4)

  • Torrington: 6-8 (1-4)

  • Cheyenne South: 1-9 (0-6)

Highlights from Last Week

A number of key games shifted standings and provided exciting outcomes for fans:

  • Thunder Basin dominated with big wins over Cody, Jackson, and Kelly Walsh.

  • Campbell County extended its strong run with multiple wins, including over Natrona County and Jackson.

  • Cheyenne East stayed perfect, defeating Wheatland, Laramie, and Cheyenne South.

  • Cheyenne Central posted several high-scoring wins, including a 28–2 victory over Torrington.

  • Sheridan recorded back-to-back wins over Natrona County and a sweep of Kelly Walsh.

  • Wheatland picked up wins against Green River and Rock Springs.

  • Rock Springs earned a notable 11–1 win over Cheyenne Central before falling 19–0 in the rematch.

  • Torrington split games with Green River and Rock Springs.

Sheridan will host Worland on Thursday, April 17.

With input from Sheridan Media and WyoPreps.

Joe Yans

Joe Yans is a 25-year-old journalist and interviewer based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. As a local news correspondent and an opinion section interviewer for Wyoming Star, Joe has covered a wide range of critical topics, including the Israel-Palestine war, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the 2024 U.S. presidential election, and the 2025 LA wildfires. Beyond reporting, Joe has conducted in-depth interviews with prominent scholars from top US and international universities, bringing expert perspectives to complex global and domestic issues.