The new enrollment structure for Wyoming High School sports has brought about significant adjustments for fans with changes in classes based on approved cut-offs. The new structure affects fall sports, including golf, cross-country, girls swimming and diving, tennis, and volleyball, with several schools moving up or down in classification.
In golf, schools like Evanston and Riverton are now in Class 4A, while Glenrock and Newcastle join Class 3A. Cross-country sees similar changes with schools like Evanston and Riverton moving to 4A, while Glenrock shifts to 3A. Girls swimming and diving sees schools like Evanston, Green River, and Riverton move to 4A, leaving 11 schools in Class 3A.
In tennis, there are no changes as Wyoming recognizes only one class. The biggest changes are seen in volleyball, with shifts in classifications for various schools. Class 4A now includes 15 schools, with new conferences and standings. Class 3A is divided into four quadrants, with Cody and Burns among the changes. Class 2A also sees modifications with Thermopolis joining the Northwest quadrant and the 2A East employing a points rating system for weekly standings and seeding at regionals.
Overall, the changes in high school sports in Wyoming bring about a new landscape for fall sports in 2024. Schools and fans alike will have to adapt to the new classifications and structures, leading to potentially exciting matchups and competitions throughout the season.
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