Baylee Drewry

Miss Wyoming 2024

Hometown: Greybull

Age: 22

Current Schooling

University of Wyoming

Community Service Initiative:

Supporting Girls & Women in Sports

Interesting Facts:

I am actively learning Arabic; I played on my high school football team; I was a wrestling team captain in 2021.

Meet Baylee Drewry - Miss Wyoming 2024.


From Greybull, Wyoming, Baylee is a dynamic and driven 22 -year-old who is committed to shaping her future both in law and community service. A recent graduate of the University of Wyoming with a bachelor’s degree in History, she is poised to continue her academic journey as a law student at the University of Wyoming in the fall of 2025.

 

As a passionate advocate for women’s rights, Baylee has spent much of her life promoting equality in sports and beyond. As part of her Community Service Initiative, Baylee launched her campaign, titled “Support Girls and Women in Sports” in 2024, aiming to empower female athletes and increase visibility for women’s sports at all levels. This campaign closely aligns with her advocacy for mental, emotional, and physical health through sports. As a girls wrestling and softball coach, Baylee seeks to promote and increase girls’ participation in sports, as well as emphasize the vital role communities play in shaping these young females into the leaders of tomorrow through supporting them in athletics.

 

Beyond her advocacy work, Baylee is a nationally ranked public speaker who has made a significant impact in her community through mentorship and leadership. She currently coaches three wrestling teams, as well as two 10U girls’ softball teams, and serves as an official partner with Libertas International, an organization dedicated to human rights. As a professional school mentor and active member of the Civil Air Patrol, she is committed to helping others find their voice and create positive change in their communities. With scholarships earned through competing in the Miss Wyoming Organization, Baylee endeavors to pursue a career as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) in the U.S. Air Force. She plans to simultaneously enroll in the U.S. Air Force JAG Corps Graduate Law Program, which will allow her to combine her passion for law with her commitment to serving her country.

Our Forever Miss Wyoming Legacy

Mackenzie Kern, 2023

Hazel Homer-Wambeam, 2022

Mikkayla DeBolt, 2021

Jordan Hardman, 2019

Beck Bridger, 2018

Cheyenne Buyert, 2017

Jordyn Hall, 2016

Mikaela Shaw, 2015

Jessie Allen, 2014

Rebecca Podio, 2013

Lexie Madden, 2012

Catherine Brown, 2011

Alicia Grove, 2010

Anna Nelson, 2009

Courtney Gifford, 2008

Jennifer McCafferty, 2007

Jenileigh Avriel Sawatzke, 2006

Heather Nicole Jackelen, 2005

Megan Reichert, 2004

Tamara Kocher, 2003

Beth Holland, 2002

Erin Empey, 2001

Kimberly Wilkerson, 2000

Priscilla Elaine Dabney, 1999

Mindy Baughman, 1998

Jeffie Ventling, 1997

Rebecca Darrington, 1996

Dawn Marie Frantz, 1995

Dana Marie Lane, 1995

Trisha Ramirez, 1994

Deborah Maston, 1993

Stacy Dawn Cenedese, 1992

Laurie Renee Biggs, 1991

Carolie Devonne Howe, 1990

Alisa Mavrotheris, 1989

Wendi Willis, 1988

Terrilynn Hove, 1987

Lacy Reeves, 1986

Tamara Dereemer, 1985

Annie Easterbrook, 1984

Heather Wallace, 1983

Heather Wallace, 1982

Keri Bordarrd, 1981

Susan Pennington, 1980

Karla Singer, 1979

Karla Pring, 1978

Jeanne Uphoff, 1977

June Wallace, 1976

Trish Long, 1975

Cheryl Johnson, 1974

Pamela Jo Hill, 1973

Annette Klipstein, 1972

Marsha Crandall, 1971

Jane Hutchings, 1970

Sandra Grim 1969

Carol Ann Ross, 1968

Patricia Martinez, 1967

Susan Lynn Livreri, 1966

Trudy Bower, 1965

Joan Selmer, 1964

Cody Marie Neville, 1963

Gretchen Stainbrook, 1962

Mary Orr, 1961

Sharon Luond, 1960

Linda Phillips, 1959

Elaine Lois Holkenbrink, 1953

Ruth Francis, 1952

Patricia Seabeck, 1951

Lenora Hoffman, 1950

Ester Macleod, 1949

Carol Held, 1948

Dorothy Mckay, 1947

Patricia Marie Snyder, 1941

Mary Ann Mclaughlin, 1937

Maysie Edwina Mackay, 1934/35

Bonnie Mae Davis, 1932/33

Baylee Drewry

Miss Wyoming 2024

Hometown: Greybull

Age: 22

Current Schooling

University of Wyoming

Community Service Initiative:

Supporting Girls and Women in Sports

Interesting Facts:
I am actively learning Arabic; I played on my high school football team; I was a wrestling team captain in 2021.

Meet Baylee Drewry - Miss Wyoming 2024.

From Greybull, Wyoming, Baylee is a dynamic and driven 22-year-old who is committed to shaping her future both in law and community service. A recent graduate of the University of Wyoming with a bachelor’s degree in History, she is poised to continue her academic journey as a law student at the University of Wyoming in the fall of 2025.

As a passionate advocate for women’s rights, Baylee has spent much of her life promoting equality in sports and beyond. As part of her Community Service Initiative, Baylee launched her campaign, titled “Support Girls and Women in Sports” in 2024, aiming to empower female athletes and increase visibility for women’s sports at all levels. This campaign closely aligns with her advocacy for mental, emotional, and physical health through sports. As a girls wrestling and softball coach, Baylee seeks to promote and increase girls’ participation in sports, as well as emphasize the vital role communities play in shaping these young females into the leaders of tomorrow through supporting them in athletics.

 

Beyond her advocacy work, Baylee is a nationally ranked public speaker who has made a significant impact in her community through mentorship and leadership. She currently coaches three wrestling teams, as well as two 10U girls’ softball teams, and serves as an official partner with Libertas International, an organization dedicated to human rights. As a professional school mentor and active member of the Civil Air Patrol, she is committed to helping others find their voice and create positive change in their communities. With scholarships earned through competing in the Miss Wyoming Organization, Baylee endeavors to pursue a career as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) in the U.S. Air Force. She plans to simultaneously enroll in the U.S. Air Force JAG Corps Graduate Law Program, which will allow her to combine her passion for law with her commitment to serving her country.

Our Forever Miss Wyoming Legacy

Mackenzie Kern, 2023

Hazel Homer-Wambeam, 2022

Mikkayla DeBolt, 2021

Jordan Hardman, 2019

Beck Bridger, 2018

Cheyenne Buyert, 2017

Jordyn Hall, 2016

Mikaela Shaw, 2015

Jessie Allen, 2014

Rebecca Podio, 2013

Lexie Madden, 2012

Catherine Brown, 2011

Alicia Grove, 2010

Anna Nelson, 2009

Courtney Gifford, 2008

Jennifer McCafferty, 2007

Jenileigh Avriel Sawatzke, 2006

Heather Nicole Jackelen, 2005

Megan Reichert, 2004

Tamara Kocher, 2003

Beth Holland, 2002

Eric Empey, 2001

Kimberly Wilkerson, 2000

Priscilla Elaine Dabney, 1999

Mindy Baughman, 1998

Jeffie Ventling, 1997

Rebecca Darrington, 1996

Dawn Marie Frantz, 1995

Dana Marie Lane, 1995

Trisha Ramirez, 1994

Deborah Maston, 1993

Stacy Dawn Cenedese, 1992

Laurie Renee Biggs, 1991

Carolie Devonne Howe, 1990

Alisa Mavrotheris, 1989

Wendi Willis, 1988

Terrilynn Hove, 1987

Lacy Reeves, 1986

Tamara Dereemer, 1985

Annie Easterbrook, 1984

Heather Wallace, 1983

Heather Wallace, 1982

Keri Bordarrd, 1981

Susan Pennington, 1980

Karla Singer, 1979

Karla Pring, 1978

Jeanne Uphoff, 1977

June Wallace, 1976

Trish Long, 1975

Cheryl Johnson, 1974

Pamela Jo Hill, 1973

Annette Klipstein, 1972

Marsha Crandall, 1971

Jane Hutchings, 1970

Sandra Grim 1969

Carol Ann Ross, 1968

Patricia Martinez, 1967

Susan Lynn Livreri, 1966

Trudy Bower, 1965

Joan Selmer, 1964

Cody Marie Neville, 1963

Gretchen Stainbrook, 1962

Mary Orr, 1961

Sharon Luond, 1960

Linda Phillips, 1959

Elainr Lois Holkenbrink, 1953

Ruth Francis, 1952

Patricia Seabeck, 1951

Lenora Hoffman, 1950

Ester Macleod, 1949

Carol Held, 1948

Dorothy Mckay, 1947

Patricia Marie Snyder, 1941

Mary Ann Mclaughlin, 1937

Maysie Edwina Mackay, 1934/35

Bonnie Mae Davis, 1932/33