Rogers made PHS sports history as the first girls’ basketball player to earn 3A All-State honors her sophomore, junior and senior years.
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Pinedale High School senior Roxanne Rogers, center, signed to play basketball for Northwest College in Powell at a ceremony in the Wrangler Gym on Monday, May 2. Rogers made PHS sports history as the first girls’ basketball player to earn 3A All-State honors her sophomore, junior and senior years. She was also the first athlete in Wyoming to earn 1,000 career points during the 2021-2022 season. Also pictured, from left, are mother Rena Rogers, sister Gabrielle Rogers, Lauren Davis, Northwest College head women’s basketball coach, and father Scott Rogers.