A second-half surge led by Cheyenne East secured a 4-1 victory over Cheyenne South in boys' soccer, with three goals scored in just over eight minutes.

By the Numbers
  • East controlled the opening 20 minutes, with 8 shot attempts compared to South's 4, and 4 shots on goal to South's 1.
  • East had 23 shots, 13 on goal, while South had 9 shots and 4 on goal.
Yes, But

Cheyenne South initially responded well to East's dominance but struggled to maintain composure after losing a key defender to injury.

State of Play
  • East dominated the second half, maintaining possession in the attacking third for most of the initial 20 minutes.
  • Cheyenne South put up a strong fight for the first hour before facing challenges due to player injuries.
What's Next

Both teams will be back in action soon, with East traveling to Laramie and South facing Cheyenne Central at Riske Field on Friday.

Bottom Line

Cheyenne East's second-half performance, characterized by a quick succession of goals, showcased their ability to regroup effectively and capitalize on opportunities, paving the way for a decisive victory over Cheyenne South.