The Jackson Hole Broncs clinched their second consecutive Class 4A girls' soccer state championship on Saturday, edging out the Laramie Plainsmen 3‑1 in the title match. The win cemented the team’s place among Wyoming’s elite high school programs and marked a historic back‑to‑back sweep.
Central to the victory was Ruby Hoelscher, who contributed two goals and an assist, finishing the season with a double‑digit tally of both goals and assists. Her ability to find the net and create chances proved decisive against a resilient Laramie side.
Key Performances
Taylor Moe added her eighth goal of the campaign, underscoring her growing influence in the attacking lineup. In goal, Harlie Rommel made ten saves, preserving the narrow margin and keeping the Broncs’ defense organized throughout the contest.
The Broncs closed the season with a stellar 16‑2‑1 record, reflecting a campaign that combined offensive firepower with disciplined defending. Laramie, meanwhile, finished at 13‑2‑2, a testament to a competitive season for both programs.
Beyond the final score, the championship highlighted the depth of talent on the Jackson Hole roster. Coach Ava Wallhead’s strategic adjustments and the team’s cohesive play were cited by analysts as key factors behind their sustained success.