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Laramie High School Competes at Three State Championships
It’s state championship weekend for three Laramie High School teams with Nordic skiing, wrestling, and boys’ indoor track attending culminating events.
The Wyoming High School Nordic Skiing State Championships and the Wyoming High School State Wrestling Championships are in Casper, while the Wyoming High School Indoor Track State Championships for the boys are in Gillette.
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The state championships were split up this year due to COVID protocols. The boys’ and girls’ state meets are on separate weekends. First up, the boys on Saturday at the Campbell County Recreation Center.
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According to a press release issued by Visit Casper, these annual state tournaments provide an annual economic impact of $13,971,464 to Casper and Natrona County. The largest number of profit comes from the food and beverage industry, followed by retail, lodging, and recreation.
“We’ve had some form of culminating state championship event in Casper since 1980 and we’re delighted to see that continue until at least 2026,” said Brook Kaufman, CEO of Visit Casper. “These events bring competitors and families from all over Wyoming to Casper and are critical to our economy and various businesses.”
Casper’s retention as the host city could only be possible because of Proud to Host the Best, a committee of Casper-area residents that works to support bringing Wyoming High School Athletic Association championships to the community. Proud to Host the Best raises between $150,00 to $180,000 annually to help offset the costs of the tournaments. The organi