The 2026 Wyoming high school boys' soccer season reached its climax in Gillette, where the state tournament gathered the top teams from across the classification.
In the 4A bracket, Kelly Walsh emerged as champions, while the 3A title was secured by Lander after a dramatic overtime victory over Cody.
The final standings reveal that six programs finished the year with 40 or more points, and three of those squads cracked the 50‑point barrier, underscoring the competitive depth of the tournament.
The Trojans dispatched Jackson 4‑1, and Lander edged Cody 2‑1 in sudden‑death overtime, moments that defined the championship narrative.
Division‑by‑Division Breakdown
Point allocation differs by class: 3A teams earn two points for a regulation win and one for a tie before a shootout, whereas 4A teams receive three points for a win and one for a tie, with no overtime during the regular season.
In the 3A East division, Buffalo posted a 13‑4 overall record with a 9‑1 conference slate, while Worland finished 11‑5‑1 overall and 8‑2 in conference play. Torrington, Rawlins, Douglas and a handful of other programs rounded out the east side with varying degrees of success.
The 3A West division saw Lander dominate at 15‑2 overall and 9‑1 in conference, followed by Cody at 13‑2‑1, Mountain View at 7‑7, Powell at 6‑9, and the low‑scoring Pinedale and Lyman, each at 1‑10.
Across the 4A East, Sheridan led with a 16‑1‑2 overall mark and a perfect 10‑0‑2 conference record, while Thunder Basin, Cheyenne Central, Campbell County, Laramie, Cheyenne East, and Cheyenne South compiled a spectrum of results, including a winless South squad.
The 4A West division was dominated by Kelly Walsh, who finished 17‑2‑1 overall and 12‑1‑1 in conference, with Jackson close behind at 17‑1‑1. Green River, Riverton, Rock Springs, Natrona County, Star Valley, and Evanston completed the bracket, the latter ending winless.
These performances not only highlight the competitive balance within Wyoming’s high school soccer landscape but also set the stage for next season’s ambitions.