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Wyoming High School Girls Soccer Standings: April 28, 2024
High School girls’ soccer teams have finished seven weeks of the 2024 season in Wyoming. There was not a lot of movement in the latest standings after last week’s games. The four conference leaders are still Lander, Worland, Kelly Walsh, and Campbell County. The updated standings include all matches played through April 27, 2024.
WYOMING HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER STANDINGS WEEK 7 2024
Teams are listed by their conference point total first, and then by their overall point total. If a tie exists, teams are listed alphabetically, unless a head-to-head result can break the tie.
3A teams will go to a shootout to determine a winner in only conference matches. Teams will get 3 points for a win. Losing teams receive 1 point for a tie in regulation time before the shootout in only conference matches.
3A WEST: (Overall Record, followed by Conference Record)
Lander 7-3… 22 points; 7-1… 22 points
Cody 8-2… 24 points, 7-2… 21 points
Powell 8-5… 25 points; 6-3… 19 points
Green River 8-3… 24 points; 6-2… 18 points
Mountain View 4-5… 12 points; 2-5… 6 points
Lyman 3-8… 9 points; 2-6… 6 points
Pinedale 1-12… 3 points; 0-9… 0 points
3A EAST: (Overall Record, followed by Conference Record)
Worland 11-2… 33 points; 8-0… 24 points
Douglas 7-3… 22 points, 5-1… 16 points
Rawlins 2-6… 7 points; 2-3… 7 points
Buffalo 4-6… 12 points; 2-3… 6 points
Newcastle 3-8… 10 points; 1-5… 4 points
Torrington 0-12… 0 points; 0-8… 0 points
4A Teams get 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie. There are no more overtime periods.
4A WEST: (Overall Record, followed by Conference Record)
Kelly Walsh 8-3-2… 26 points; 8-2… 24 points
Jackson 9-1-2… 29 points; 7-1-2… 23 points
Riverton 6-2-2… 20 points; 6-2-2… 20 points
Natrona County 4-4-4… 16 points; 4-3-3… 15 points
Rock Springs 6-5-1… 19 points; 4-5-1… 13 points
Star Valley 2-8-2… 8 points; 1-8-1… 4 points
Evanston 0-10-2… 2 points; 0-10-1… 1 point
4A EAST: (Overall Record, followed by Conference Record)
Campbell County 11-1… 33 points; 9-1… 27 points
Laramie 9-3… 27 points; 9-1… 27 points
Sheridan 7-5… 21 points; 5-5… 15 points
Thunder Basin 5-4-3… 18 points; 4-4-2… 14 points
Cheyenne East 4-4-4… 16 points; 2-4-4… 10 points
Cheyenne South 2-8-2… 8 points; 1-7-2… 5 points
Cheyenne Central 2-8-2… 8 points; 0-8-2… 2 points
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: Apr. 17-20
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: Apr. 17-20
Gallery Credit: Shannon Dutcher, Josh Eastman, Greg Wise, James Yule, Chrissy Sanchez, Adria Trembly, Tony Montoya, Libby Ngo, Treva Hurst, Upton Booster Club,
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Election Q&A: Laurie Longtine for Wyoming House District 59
CASPER, Wyo. — As the Aug. 18 primary election approaches, Oil City News is introducing candidate questionnaires to help voters make informed decisions at the ballot box.
Every candidate in the primary field was sent the same three questions and given a limit of 500 words, which could be distributed among their answers as they saw fit. To ensure a fair and direct line to the community, all responses are published exactly as submitted, without edits or alterations.
Candidates were asked:
- What are the most crucial challenges your constituents are facing?
- If elected, how will you address these challenges?
- What qualities or qualifications do you possess that have prepared you to meet these challenges?
Questionnaires are being published on a rolling basis online through Aug. 11. They will be accessible via the Oil City News Election Tracker.
Additionally, Oil City News will mail a comprehensive print voters guide directly to all Natrona County households in mid-July, featuring all questionnaires received by July 6.
Laurie Longtine (D), Wyoming House District 59
What are the most crucial challenges your constituents are facing?
Working families in Natrona County have the same concerns as families throughout the country. Families want to ensure their children are safe, healthy, and well educated. Right now, reductions in revenue are affecting all three of these issues.
If elected, how will you address these challenges?
I will work tirelessly to ensure the public schools that educate our children are fully funded, that working families have access to affordable healthcare, and that counties and municipalities have the necessary revenue to provide the services we all depend on in our communities.
What qualities/qualifications do you possess that have prepared you to meet these challenges?
I have worked in various management roles in a broad variety of businesses. Currently I volunteer with several organizations and have held leadership roles in the different clubs and organizations I have been part of over the years.
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