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From League Play to Tournaments, Week 5 Delivers Full Slate for Wyoming Boys’ Basketball

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From League Play to Tournaments, Week 5 Delivers Full Slate for Wyoming Boys’ Basketball


Week 5 for Wyoming High School boys’ basketball teams has several conference games, three tournaments, and other action on the schedule. Thermopolis and Worland host the Big Horn Basin Classic, featuring the same 10 schools that are involved in the girls’ portion. The Little Six Tournament is at Ten Sleep this weekend. The Pioneers welcome five other teams. 1A No. 4 Upton and 2A Moorcroft are taking part in the West River Invitational Thursday through Saturday. That event is in South Dakota.

WYOPREPS BOYS BASKETBALL WEEK 5 SCHEDULE 2026

Class 4A starts league play this week, and the other three divisions also have some conference action. Games are spread across five days this week. Here is the Week 5 schedule of varsity games WyoPreps has. If you see a game missing, please email david@wyopreps.com. All schedules are subject to change.

Class 4A

Final Score: #2 Green River 56 Evanston 32

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Class 3A

Final Score: #1 Lovell 63 Cody 43 (conference game)

Class 2A

Final Score: Shoshoni 68 Wind River 34

Class 1A

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Final Score: Midwest 54 Casper Christian 53 (conference game) – Mosteller makes 2 FTs with 2.3 seconds left for the victory.

Final Score: H.E.M. 53 Encampment 40

Interclass

Final Score: 3A Pinedale 55 2A Big Piney 38

Out-of-State Opponent

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Final Score: 1A Guernsey-Sunrise 54 Banner County, NE 19

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Class 4A

Final Score: Laramie 67 Cheyenne South 38 (conference game)

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Class 4A

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Final Score: #2 Rock Springs 48 Evanston 37

Final Score: #3 Green River 71 Riverton 61 – Wolves end the game on a 17-6 run.

Class 2A

Final Score: Big Piney 54 Kemmerer 44 (conference game)

Final Score: #3 Big Horn 70 Tongue River 24

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Class 1A

Final Score: #1 Lingle-Ft. Laramie 48 Southeast 30 (conference game) – Cook and Arnusch combined for 37 pts in the Doggers’ victory.

Final Score: H.E.M. 64 Rock River 29 (conference game)

Final Score: Casper Christian 35 Kaycee 21 (conference game)

Final Score: #3 Saratoga 54 Encampment 31 (conference game)

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Interclass

Final Score: 2A Shoshoni 59 1A Riverside 41

Out-of-State Opponent

Final Score: 3A Newcastle 54 Belle Fourche, SD 51 – OT – make-up for Stateline Shootout postponement

Final Score: Gering, NE 71 3A Wheatland 53

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Final Score: 3A Torrington 56 Mitchell, NE 44

2A Sundance at Harding County, SD – postponed to 2-3-26

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West River Boys Invitational (in South Dakota)

Final Score: New Underwood, SD 67 2A Moorcroft 55

Final Score: Hot Springs, SD 47 1A #4 Upton 38

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Class 4A

Final Score: Kelly Walsh 73 Jackson 40 (conference game)

Final Score: #4 Cheyenne Central 61 Campbell County 53 (conference game)

Final Score: Natrona County 42 #5 Star Valley 38

Final Score: Thunder Basin 54 Laramie 46 (conference game)

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Final Score: #1 Sheridan 71 Cheyenne East 46 (conference game)

Class 3A

Final Score: Lyman 53 Pinedale 51 (conference game)

Final Score: #3 Douglas 65 #5 Buffalo 51 (conference game)

Final Score: #4 Lander 63 Mountain View 50 (conference game)

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Final Score: Torrington 65 Burns 31 (conference game)

Class 2A

Final Score: #5 Pine Bluffs 64 #4 Wright 60 (conference game)

Class 1A

Final Score: Cokeville 53 Fort Washakie 41 (conference game)

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Final Score: H.E.M. 54 Guernsey-Sunrise 19 (conference game)

Final Score: #1 Lingle-Ft. Laramie 50 #2 Lusk 44 (conference game) – Arnusch with 20 pts; LFL wins their 40th straight game.

Final Score: #3 Saratoga 61 #5 Little Snake River 32 (conference game)

Hulett at Kaycee (conference game) – postponed 

Tournaments

Big Horn Basin Classic (in Thermopolis & Worland)

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Final Score: 1A Burlington 57 2A Wind River 25

Final Score: 3A #2 Powell 54 2A Greybull 45

Final Score: 3A #1 Lovell 73 2A #1 Wyoming Indian 51

Final Score: 3A Cody 45 2A Rocky Mountain 30

Final Score: #2 Thermopolis 62 Wind River 8

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Final Score: 3A Worland 63 2A Greybull 30

Final Score: 3A #2 Powell 72 1A Burlington 59

Final Score: 2A #1 Wyoming Indian 71 3A Cody 66

Final Score: 2A #2 Thermopolis 48 3A #1 Lovell 41 – Bobcats beat the Bulldogs for the 2nd straight year.

Final Score: 3A Worland 61 2A Rocky Mountain 32

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Little Six Tournament (in Ten Sleep)

Final Score: Ten Sleep 58 Arvada-Clearmont 26

Final Score: 1A Dubois 48 Worland Freshmen 38

Final Score: Meeteetse 63 Midwest 40

Final Score: Dubois 64 Arvada-Clearmont 41

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West River Invitational (in South Dakota)

Final Score: 2A Moorcroft 52 Newell, SD 20 – consolation

Final Score: 1A #4 Upton 55 Edgemont, SD 22

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Class 4A

Natrona County at Jackson, 1 p.m. (cross-quad)

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Thunder Basin at Cheyenne South, 1 p.m. (conference game)

Campbell County at Cheyenne East, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)

#1 Sheridan at #4 Cheyenne Central, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)

Kelly Walsh at #5 Star Valley, 2:30 p.m. (cross-quad)

Riverton at #2 Rock Springs, 4:30 p.m. (cross-quad)

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Class 3A

#4 Lander at Wheatland, 3 p.m.

Rawlins at #5 Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. (conference game)

Glenrock at Torrington, 5 p.m. (conference game)

Newcastle at #3 Douglas, 6 p.m. (conference game)

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Class 1A

Fort Washakie at St. Stephens, 1:30 p.m.

Guernsey-Sunrise at Hulett, 1:30 p.m.

Encampment at Southeast, 2 p.m.

Farson-Eden at Cokeville, 3 p.m. (conference game)

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Rock River at Kaycee, 3 p.m.

Interclass

2A #4 Wright at 1A #2 Lusk, 4 p.m.

Out-of-State Opponent

2A Sundance at Hill City, SD, 3 p.m.

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1A Riverside at Bridger, MT, 4:30 p.m.

Tournaments

Big Horn Basin Classic (in Cowley & Powell)

3A #2 Powell at 2A #2 Thermopolis, 9:30 a.m.

3A #1 Lovell vs. 1A Burlington, 9:30 a.m. (at Worland)

3A Cody vs. 2A Wind River, 11 a.m. (at Thermopolis)

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Greybull vs. #1 Wyoming Indian, 11 a.m. (at Worland)

2A Rocky Mountain vs. 3A #2 Powell, 12:30 p.m. (at Thermopolis)

1A Burlington at 3A Worland, 12:30 p.m.

3A Cody at 2A #2 Thermopolis, 2 p.m.

2A Greybull vs. 3A #1 Lovell, 2 p.m. (at Worland HS)

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Wind River vs. Rocky Mountain, 3:30 p.m. (at Thermopolis)

2A #1 Wyoming Indian at 3A Worland, 3:30 p.m.

Little Six Tournament (in Ten Sleep)

Midwest vs. Dubois, 8 a.m.

Arvada-Clearmont vs. Meeteetse, 11 a.m.

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1A Midwest at Ten Sleep, 2 p.m.

1A Meeteetse vs. Worland Freshmen, 5 p.m.

Worland Freshmen at 1A Ten Sleep, 8 p.m.

West River Invitational (in Rapid City, South Dakota)

2A Moorcroft vs. 1A #4 Upton, 2 p.m. – consolation championship

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Big Horn Rams Boys Basketball Preseason Practice 2025

The Big Horn Rams scrimmaged and got some teamwork in during preseason practice in December 2025.

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Wyoming Reporter Now Facing An Additional 10 Felony Charges

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The Platte County Attorney’s Office has nearly doubled the possible penalties for a Wyoming reporter accused of forging exhibits in an environmental case tied to her staunch opposition to a wind farm.

The 10 new counts against April Marie Morganroth, also known as the Wyoming-based reporter Marie Hamilton, allege that she convinced her landlords that she’d been approved for a home loan to buy their property, and grants to upgrade it.

Hamilton was already facing 10 felony charges in a March 9 Wheatland Circuit Court case, as she’s accused of submitting forged documents and lying under oath before the Wyoming Industrial Siting Council.

That’s an environmental permitting panel that granted a permit to a NextEra Resources wind farm, which Hamilton has long opposed. She’s also reported on NextEra’s efforts and the community controversies surrounding those.

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Then on Wednesday, Platte County Attorney Douglas Weaver filed 10 more felony charges: five alleging possession of forged writing, and five more alleging forgery.

The former is punishable by up to five years in prison and $5,000 in fines; the latter by up to 10 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.

Hamilton faces up to 65 years in prison if convicted of all charges in her March 9 case. The March 25 case would add up to 75 years more to that.

Both cases are ongoing.

Hamilton did not immediately respond to a voicemail request for comment left Thursday afternoon on her cellphone. She bonded out of jail earlier this month. The Platte County Detention Center said Thursday it does “not have her here.” 

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The Investigative Efforts Of Benjamin Peech

Converse County Sheriff’s Lt. Benjamin Peech investigated both cases at the request of Platte County authorities, court documents say.

When he was investigating evidence that Hamilton submitted forged documents and lied under oath for Industrial Siting Council proceedings, Peech also pursued Hamilton’s claim that she owned property on JJ Road, and that she’d bought it with a U.S. Department of Agriculture loan.

The property, however, is registered under Platte County’s mapping system to a couple surnamed Gillis, says a new affidavit Peech signed March 19, which was filed Wednesday.

Peech spoke with both husband and wife, and they said they had the home on the market to sell it, and Hamilton contacted them in about July of 2025.

Hamilton told the pair that she and her husband wished to buy the property and were pre-qualified for a USDA loan through Neighbor’s Bank, wrote Peech.

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But the property didn’t meet the standard of the loan, Hamilton reportedly continued. Still, she’d been approved for a USDA grant to work on the problems with the property and bring it up to the standards to qualify for the loan, she allegedly told the homeowners.

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Hamilton provided the couple and their realtor with letters from USDA showing her loan pre-approval and grant approvals, the affidavit says.

During the lease period that followed, Hamilton was late “often” with rent and didn’t provide the couple with work logs until pressed, Peech wrote.

In early 2026, the lieutenant continued, the homeowners became concerned and asked Hamilton about her progress improving the property.

Hamilton reportedly sent the homeowners two invoices from contractors, showing she’d paid for work to be done. She said the wind had delayed that work, wrote Peech.

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The affidavit says the Gillis couple sent Peech the documents Hamilton had reportedly given them, along with supporting emails showing those had come from one of Hamilton’s email addresses.

The Loan approval documents showed the respective logos for USDA Rural Development and Neighbor’s Bank at the top of each page, the lieutenant wrote, adding that the documents assert that Hamilton and her husband had been approved for the loan.

“There was then a list of items that needed to be completed — 14 items — prior to Final Loan Approval,” related Peech in the affidavit.

A signature at the bottom reportedly read, “Sincerely, USDA Rural Development Neighbors Bank Joshua Harris Homebuying Specialist.”

Grant Document

The documents purporting Hamilton had received a grant also showed the USDA Rural Development logo at the top of each page, with the names of Hamilton and her husband, other boilerplate language and a description of a $35,000 home buyer’s grant.

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The project was about 65% complete at the time of review, the document adds, according to Peech’s narrative.

Peech describes more documents: a January notice, an invoice bearing the logo and name of “Cowgirl Demolition and Excavation, LLC,” and another invoice bearing the logo and name of “Pete’s Builders Roofing and Restoration.”

Real Estate Agent

Peech spoke with the Gillises’ real estate agent, Kay Pope, and she said she’d tried to verify the USDA grant and pre-approval by calling Susan Allman, who was listed in the documents as the Casper-based USDA agent. Pope left several messages without response, the affidavit says.

Pope spoke with Hamilton’s real estate agent, and he said he’d spoken to Allman, and he gave Pope a phone number.

Cowboy State Daily has identified Hamilton’s real estate agent and tried to contact him for further clarification.

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Pope called that number and left messages without response, wrote Peech.

Peech then called a USDA Rural Development office and spoke with a Janice Blare, deputy state director, he wrote.

Peech sent the three USDA letters to Blare and gave her “all of Hamilton’s names and aliases,” he added.

The lieutenant wrote that Blare later told him the USDA investigated the letters and determined no evidence existed to show the USDA had issued them.

No records existed either, of Hamilton “using all her alias permutations” or her husband within either the USDA loan program or grant program, wrote Peech.

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The USDA didn’t have an office at the address listed in two of the letters. The address pertains, rather, to a dirt lot. The USDA Rural Development office didn’t have a program titled “Rural Communities Home Buyer Program” as listed on two of the letters.

On Nov. 6, 2025, the date of the first letter purporting Hamilton had been approved for the grant program, all U.S. government offices including USDA were on furlough, noted Peech from his discussion with Blare.

A person named Susan Allman didn’t appear in USDA’s employee records, Blare reportedly added.

The Phone Call

Peech called the cellphone number one of the letters listed for Allman, “and this was disconnected,” he wrote.

The number Hamilton’s real estate agent had given was a voice over internet protocol number that Bandwidth LLC operates but is assigned to Google, added Peech.

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Meanwhile, Converse County Investigator Amber Peterson spoke with the construction and roofing companies listed in the documents.

Chad Derenzo of Pete’s Roofing confirmed the logo and name listed on the documents were his company’s own — but said his company hadn’t issued the bid listed in those documents, according to the affidavit.

“Their company had never contracted to do work for Hamilton or at the… JJ Road address,” the document says.

The invoice also bore an address in Torrington, Wyoming, and his company doesn’t have a Torrington office, said Derenzo, reportedly.

Jessica Loge of Cowgirl Demolition and Excavation gave similar statements, saying the documents bore her logo, but her company hadn’t issued the bid or contracted with Hamilton.

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Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.



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Wyoming State Parks announces pause on potential visitor center project at Sinks Canyon State Park

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(Lander, WY) – The Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR) is announcing a pause on a possible visitor center project at Sinks Canyon State Park following public engagement efforts conducted in late 2025. On Dec. 1, 2025, Wyoming State Parks, in partnership with Sinks Canyon WILD,  hosted a public forum and gathered […]



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Coyote Flats Fire near containment as critical fire danger hits Black Hills, Wyoming counties

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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – The grass is starting to return in the Black Hills, but the damage left behind by last week’s wildfire is still visible beneath the surface. The Coyote Flats Fire is now almost completely contained, but fire officials say the work for crews who battled the flames is far from finished.

“It’s been a long week,” said Gail Schmidt, fire chief for the Rockerville Volunteer Fire Department. Schmidt said firefighters worked the Coyote Flats Fire for multiple days as the blaze forced hundreds of people to leave their homes.

Schmidt also warned the timing is concerning.

“It’s early,” she said. “It’s early — and that’s the more concerning part. We haven’t even hit summer yet.”

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Some of the same crews, Schmidt said, have moved from the Black Hills to a second wildfire — the Qury (pronounced “Koo-RAY”) Fire. That fire has burned nearly 9,200 acres and was holding at 70% containment as of Monday.

Between multiple wildfires and routine emergency calls, Schmidt said the pace doesn’t slow down.

“The world does not stop just because there was a fire,” she said. “Life continues. We still have our day jobs that we need to go take care of.”

Another challenge arrives Wednesday, with critical fire danger forecast across the Black Hills and into parts of Wyoming, including Sheridan, Campbell, Crook and Weston counties. Forecast conditions include wind gusts up to 40 mph and humidity as low as 12%.

Schmidt said she believes fire lines are in good shape, but she’s watching the weather closely after recent high-wind events.

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“Saturday night, 50 mile an hour winds — that was multiple days ago, and there’s been a lot of work done since,” she said. “I personally am pretty confident that we’re going to be able to hold this fire through today.”

While spring is typically the region’s wetter season — which can help reduce fire behavior — Schmidt urged residents not to become complacent as wildfire season ramps up.

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