The Wyoming Coaches Association (WCA) has officially revealed the 2024 All-State volleyball selections, recognizing the top players from across the Cowboy State.
The prestigious honor, determined by head coaches, highlights the achievements of athletes who have excelled throughout the high school volleyball season. In total, 64 players received All-State recognition, with 16 players selected from each classification.
The standout of this year’s selections was Emme Mullinax from Big Horn, who earned the All-State accolade for an impressive fourth time. Mullinax, a senior, was also named the Class 2A Player of the Year, following a dominant season that culminated in Big Horn’s state championship win. Her recognition as a four-time All-State honoree sets her apart in Wyoming volleyball history.
In addition to Mullinax, several other players received multiple All-State honors. Maui Orum, also from Big Horn, and Jaylin Mills of Sundance were both named to the All-State team for the third consecutive year. Mills, who has been a fixture on the All-State list since 2022, was again recognized for her standout play in Class 2A. Meanwhile, Piper Martin from Thunder Basin and Dylan Visosky from Jackson were also honored for the third year in a row, underscoring their continued excellence at the 4A and 3A levels, respectively.
The 2024 awards also highlight many two-time All-State honorees, including standout athletes such as Tessa Dodd from Laramie (Class 4A), Rainey Powell from Cody (Class 3A), and Vinaya VanderPloeg from Riverside (Class 2A).
The following are the full All-State selections for each classification:
Class 2A:
- Emme Mullinax (Big Horn) – 4X All-State
- Maui Orum (Big Horn)
- Leah Phillips (Big Horn)
- Lizzy Brandt (Big Piney)
- Perla Rodriguez-Davila (Greybull)
- Laynee Walker (Kemmerer)
- Jessica Hoffman (Pine Bluffs) – 2X All-State
- Brittly Boettcher (Rocky Mountain)
- Sway Fike (Shoshoni)
- Blakely Gill (Sundance)
- Jaylin Mills (Sundance) – 3X All-State
- Hanna Hill (Thermopolis)
- Jeniah Lovingood (Tongue River)
- Chaney Reish (Tongue River)
- McKinlee Scammon (Tongue River) – 2X All-State
- Jocelyn Umiker (Wright)
Player of the Year: Emme Mullinax (Big Horn)
Defensive Player of the Year: Blakely Gill (Sundance)
Class 1A:
- Sarah McNiven (Burlington) – 2X All-State
- Madilyn Dayton (Cokeville)
- Cambry Harmon (Cokeville)
- Ava Jory (Dubois)
- Kyenna Jackson (Encampment)
- Skyla Wunder (Lingle-Ft. Laramie)
- Melanie Cozzens (Little Snake River)
- Kenzie Evans (Little Snake River) – 2X All-State
- Gracie ZumBrunnen (Lusk)
- Brooklynn Paxton (Riverside) – 2X All-State
- Vinaya VanderPloeg (Riverside) – 2X All-State
- Brylie Booth (Southeast)
- Brooklyn Leithead (Southeast)
- Keana Llewellyn (Southeast)
- Breeley Materi (Upton)
- Maddie Mills (Upton) – 2X All-State
Player of the Year: Maddie Mills (Upton)
Class 4A:
- Avarie Gutierrez (Cheyenne Central)
- Charli Cameron (Cheyenne East)
- Sophia Arnold (Green River)
- Dylan Visosky (Jackson) – 2X All-State
- Lillian Hudson (Kelly Walsh)
- Gia Ireland (Kelly Walsh)
- Jordan Kroeger (Kelly Walsh)
- Tessa Dodd (Laramie) – 2X All-State
- Ava Plassmeyer (Laramie)
- Michon Sailors (Laramie) – 2X All-State
- Cami Costello (Natrona County)
- Mesa Hanft (Sheridan)
- Kailee Holst (Sheridan)
- Shaylah Frazier (Star Valley)
- Piper Martin (Thunder Basin) – 2X All-State
- Reece McGrath (Thunder Basin)
Player of the Year: Tessa Dodd (Laramie)
Defensive Player of the Year: Avarie Gutierrez (Cheyenne Central)
Class 3A:
- Grace Finkle (Buffalo)
- Allison Gee (Cody)
- Rainey Powell (Cody) – 2X All-State
- Leah Ewing (Douglas) – 2X All-State
- Lauren Olsen (Douglas) – 2X All-State
- Avynn Yost (Douglas)
- Payton Anderson (Lyman)
- McKinlee Covolo (Mountain View)
- Addison Holcomb (Powell)
- Zoey Davidson (Rawlins)
- Jaycee Hurley (Torrington)
- Olive Osmera (Torrington) – 2X All-State
- Gavrielle Dawson (Wheatland)
- Desirae Iacovetto (Wheatland)
- Camryn Mickelsen (Wheatland)
- Anna Richardson (Worland) – 2X All-State
Player of the Year: Lauren Olsen (Douglas)
The Wyoming Coaches Association also recognized standout performances with conference honors, including the All-East Conference selections. Notable names include Izzy Kelly and Aleah Brooks from Cheyenne Central and Cheyenne East, along with Jessica Hoffman from Pine Bluffs and Josie Barrett from Burns.
The state champions in each class—Kelly Walsh (4A), Douglas (3A), Big Horn (2A), and Snake River (1A)—had a combined 11 players named to the All-State teams, highlighting their dominance throughout the season.
Wyopreps.com, Wyoming Tribune, and Casper Star Tribune contributed to this report.