Having lived in Wyoming for 16 years, "The" Kevin Koile has grown quite fond of calling the Cowboy State his home. Through his time in TV and Radio, he has won 11 individual awards (31 awards total individual and shared combined), and has shifted his professional focus to the online world. He enjoys traveling to various cities/towns/communities to attend the big game, getting video highlights in the process, all while trying to help the next big sports star get discovered. You have to be nuts to even try to do his job, but Kevin is over-qualified for his position, for he is a graduate of The Ohio State University, and a Buckeye is above and beyond that of any common nut. He is the father of a bouncing baby boy and girl and is happily married to a Wyoming born and bred lady, who understands and respects what he does for a living.
Kevin Koile
Wyoming High School Boys Soccer Standings: March 17, 2019
The short 2 month season got off to a slow and snowy start.
Wyoming High School Girls Soccer Standings: March 17, 2019
Very few games were played this past weekend, due to the snowstorm.
Erik Oliver Wins 2019 Wyoming Boys Basketball Gatorade Award
In its 34th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company announced Erik Oliver of Cheyenne East High School as its 2018-19 Gatorade Wyoming Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
Wyoming High School Boys Soccer Scoreboard: March 15-16, 2019
The 2-month season will start under some questionable weather conditions.
Wyoming High School Girls Soccer Scoreboard: March 15-16, 2019
Most games on opening weekend will take place at a Jamboree in Casper.
Wyoming High School Track and Field Results: March 14-16, 2019
In-state track meets on opening weekend are scheduled to take place at Natrona and Wind River.
Wyoming High School Boys Basketball 4A All-State 2019
Members of the Wyoming Coaches Association, have voted on which 4A boys basketball players they believe are the best in the state.
Wyoming High School Girls Basketball 4A All-State 2019
Members of the Wyoming Coaches Association, have voted on which 4A girls basketball players they believe are the best in the state.