The Laramie High girls basketball team ended their season with a 57-29 loss to Kelly Walsh in the fifth-place game of the Class 4A state tournament in Casper. Coach Terrance Reese noted the team's struggle with turnovers and missed shots, emphasizing the importance of the experience gained. Despite a strong rebounding effort, Laramie faced challenges in scoring efficiently and defending against Kelly Walsh's steals.

By the Numbers
  • Laramie shot 26.2% from the field and 14.3% from 3-point range.
  • Kelly Walsh made 22 out of 45 field goals and 6 out of 13 3-pointers.
State of Play
  • Kelly Walsh dominated with a 24-6 scoring advantage in the third quarter.
  • Laramie faced turnovers but showed improvement in the second half.
  • Senior Addie Forry led Laramie with 14 points and two blocks.
What's Next

LHS will transition to a younger team next season with junior Carson Milam as the lone senior, aiming to build on the lessons and leadership of the departing seniors.

Bottom Line

The Laramie High girls' basketball team concluded their season with a learning experience, emphasizing the importance of overcoming challenges and building towards a future led by a younger roster.