Four Panthers selected for All-Star game

Northwest player selected as coach

Posted 6/9/22

One final time.

Four Panther players will have the opportunity to play together one last time as they were selected to the 2022 Wyoming All-Star soccer team.

On the girls side two players were …

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Four Panthers selected for All-Star game

Northwest player selected as coach

Sarah Hampton, Kabrie Cannon, Garrett Morris and Hawkin Sweeney
Sarah Hampton, Kabrie Cannon, Garrett Morris and Hawkin Sweeney
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One final time.

Four Panther players will have the opportunity to play together one last time as they were selected to the 2022 Wyoming All-Star soccer team.

On the girls side two players were selected, as defender Sarah Hampton and defensive midfielder Kabrie Cannon were chosen along with 31 other seniors around the state.

Hampton and Cannon were instrumental in the Panthers defense, as an improved defensive effort helped the Panthers to a better record in 2022.

Cannon finished the year with an assist as she moved to a more advanced role compared to years prior.

The boys side also featured a pair of Panthers, as Garrett Morris and Hawkin Sweeney will represent the Panthers for one last time.

Coming off a third place finish at state, the Panthers will enjoy one last experience before heading their separate ways for college.

Morris completed his career as a Panther in a midfield role that saw him finish with five goals and seven assists during his final season.

Sweeney finished with 32 goals and 16 assists this past season, finishing top five in both statistics for the 2022 season.

Both Panthers were named to the All-State team and will be continuing their playing careers in college. Morris will play at Casper College and Sweeney will head to Western Oregon University.

On top of four Panthers being named to the All-Star game, one Northwest College player was named to a coaching staff position.

Peyton Roswadovski was named as one of the six coaches to help lead the way, joining her sister Grace Roswadovski, currently an assistant coach at Natrona County in Casper.

Peyton Roswadovski, named the Region IX Freshman of the Year this past fall, finished top 20 in the nation in goals and is expected to help lead the Trappers this upcoming fall with 11 returning players to the team.

The sibling rivalry will be alive, as the two sisters will be coaching on opposing teams at the event.

The seniors will be honored in one final game that will take place in Gillette on Saturday, June 18, with the girls game beginning at 10 a.m. and the boys game to follow at noon.

Powell High School, Panther Soccer

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