The top boys’ basketball players in Wyoming for Classes 1A and 2A were selected for the 2025 high school season. The Wyoming Coaches Association has unveiled the all-state awards for this year, as voted on by the head coaches in the two classifications, respectively. The Wyoming Coaches Association only recognizes one team for all-state, and only these players receive an award certificate from the WCA. WyoPreps only lists all-state players as defined by the WCA.

Congratulations to Cokeville’s Justin Moyes and Ayden Desmond from Southeast. They were tabbed all-state for the third straight year.

Five more players were picked all-state for the second straight year.

Class 1A

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)

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Class 2A

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

2A Boys Basketball Championship: Thermopolis vs. Pine Bluffs

2A Boys Basketball Championship: Thermopolis vs. Pine Bluffs

Gallery Credit: Libby Ngo, Frank Gambino

1A Boys Basketball Championship: Lingle-Fort Laramie Vs. Upton

1A Boys Basketball Championship: Lingle-Fort Laramie Vs. Upton

Gallery Credit: Libby Ngo, Frank Gambino

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