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Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Scoreboard: Dec. 16-21, 2024
The 2024-25 Wyoming High School girls’ basketball season continues with its second week. While tournaments comprise most of the slate this week, there are some single games. The tournaments are in Ethete, Green River, Lander, Lingle, Pavillion, Rock Springs, Shoshoni, Sundance, and Yoder. A few schools will be playing out of state, as well. If you see a game missing, please email david@wyopreps.com.
WYOPREPS GIRLS BASKETBALL WEEK 2 SCHEDULE 2025
Here is the Week 2 schedule of varsity games WyoPreps has. All schedules are subject to change.
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Wheatland Sophs at 1A H.E.M. – postponed
CLASS 1A
Final Score: Lusk 58 Guernsey-Sunrise 19
INTERCLASS
Final Score: 2A Rocky Mountain 54 1A #4 Burlington 41
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: 3A Torrington 62 Alliance, NE 22
Final Score: Bridgeport, NE 57 2A #4 Pine Bluffs 41
Final Score: 1A Encampment 40 North Park (Walden, CO) 18
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A H.E.M. 45 Wheatland Sophs 29
CLASS 4A
Final Score: #2 Sheridan 49 Kelly Walsh 26
Final Score: Natrona County 49 Thunder Basin 45
INTERCLASS
Final Score: 3A #5 Buffalo 70 2A Big Horn 27
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: Rich County (UT) 58 1A #4 Cokeville 39
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A Arvada-Clearmont 49 Thunder Basin Fresh 9
Tournaments
Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River & Rock Springs
1A St. Stephens at 4A Green River – canceled – no game!
Final Score: 2A Kemmerer 41 3A Glenrock 32
Final Score: Bear Lake, ID 60 4A Evanston 34
Final Score: 3A #5 Mountain View 53 4A Riverton 21
Final Score: 4A Green River 56 3A Rawlins 22
Final Score: #5 Laramie 44 Star Valley 40
Final Score: 3A #3 Pinedale 70 4A Rock Springs 27
Foothills Classic in Ethete & Pavillion
Final Score: #1 Wyoming Indian 63 Moorcroft 18
Final Score: #2 Tongue River 64 Wind River 34
Stateline Shootout in Sundance
Final Score: 2A #5 Sundance 55 3A Newcastle 48
Wrangler Invite in Shoshoni
Final Score: 1A Saratoga 38 2A Shoshoni 20
Final Score: 3A Lyman 48 1A #3 Burlington 38
High School Winter Showcase in Windsor, CO
Final Score: 2A #3 Pine Bluffs 56 Prospect Ridge Academy (CO) 10
Final Score: Timnath, CO 55 4A Cheyenne South 22
Winter Border Brawl in Scottsbluff, NE
Final Score: 4A #1 Cheyenne East 45 Scottsbluff, NE 17
Final Score: Gering, NE 54 3A Torrington 44
Final Score: 4A #3 Cheyenne Central 52 Sidney, NE 45
CLASS 4A
#2 Sheridan at Natrona County, 5 p.m.
Thunder Basin at Kelly Walsh, 5:30 p.m.
Tournaments
Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River & Rock Springs
2A Kemmerer at 4A Green River, 9:40 a.m.
2A Thermopolis vs. 4A #5 Laramie, 9:40 a.m. (at RSHS)
3A #5 Mountain View vs. Bear Lake, ID, 1 p.m. (at GRHS)
4A Riverton vs. 3A Glenrock, 1 p.m. (at RSHS)
3A Rawlins vs. 4A Star Valley, 2:40 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)
3A #3 Pinedale at 4A Green River, 4:20 p.m.
2A Thermopolis vs. 3A Evanston, 4:20 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)
#5 Laramie at Rock Springs, 4:20 p.m.
Foothills Classic in Ethete & Pavillion
#2 Tongue River at #1 Wyoming Indian, 9 a.m.
Moorcroft at Wind River, 9 a.m.
#2 Tongue River vs. Big Piney, noon (at Ethete)
Greybull vs. Moorcroft, noon (at Pavillion)
Big Horn vs. Big Piney, 3 p.m. (at Ethete)
Wright vs. Greybull, 3 p.m. (at Pavillion)
Big Horn at #1 Wyoming Indian, 6 p.m.
Wright at Wind River, 7:30 p.m.
Goshen County Basketball Classic in Lingle & Yoder
H.E.M. at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 11:30 a.m. (LFL HS)
Lusk vs. Kaycee, 11:30 a.m. (LFL MS Gym)
Encampment at #1 Southeast, 11:45 a.m. (SE Elementary)
Guernsey-Sunrise vs. Rock River, 11:45 a.m. (SE HS)
Rock River at #1 Southeast, 3:30 p.m. (SE Elementary)
Encampment vs. Guernsey-Sunrise, 3:30 p.m. (SE HS)
Kaycee at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 4 p.m. (LFL HS)
Lusk vs. H.E.M., 4 p.m. (LFL MS Gym)
Lander Girls Classic – varsity games in the Fieldhouse
#4 Powell vs. Wheatland, 11 a.m.
#2 Cody vs. Burns, 12:30 p.m.
Lovell vs. #1 Douglas, 2 p.m.
#2 Cody vs. Wheatland, 3:30 p.m.
#4 Powell vs. Burns, 5 p.m.
#1 Douglas at Lander, 6:30 p.m.
Stateline Shootout in Sundance
3A Newcastle vs. Lead/Deadwood, SD, 1 p.m.
Belle Fourche, SD at 2A #5 Sundance, 4 p.m.
Wrangler Invite in Shoshoni
Saratoga vs. Riverside, 9 a.m. (Main gym)
#3 Burlington vs. Farson-Eden, 9 a.m. (Aux gym)
2A #3 Rocky Mountain vs. 3A Lyman noon (Main)
Meeteetse vs. Saratoga, noon (Aux)
#4 Cokeville vs. #3 Burlington, 3 p.m. (Main)
3A Lyman vs. 1A #2 Upton, 3 p.m. (Aux)
1A Meeteetse at 2A Shoshoni, 6 p.m. (Main)
Little Snake River vs. Dubois, 6 p.m. (Aux)
High School Winter Showcase in Windsor, CO
4A Cheyenne South vs. Prospect Ridge Academy (CO), 5 p.m.
2A #3 Pine Bluffs at Timnath, CO, 8 p.m.
Winter Border Brawl in Scottsbluff, NE
4A #3 Cheyenne Central vs. Kearney, NE, 3:15 p.m.
3A Torrington at Sidney, NE, 3:30 p.m.
4A #1 Cheyenne East vs. St. Thomas More (SD), 6:45 p.m.
OUT-OF-STATE-OPPONENTS
Teton (ID) at 4A Jackson, 1 p.m.
Tournaments
Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River & Rock Springs
3A Glenrock vs. 4A Evanston, 9 a.m. (at GRHS)
#5 Laramie vs. Riverton, 10:40 a.m. (at GRHS)
Kemmerer vs. Thermopolis, 10:40 a.m. (at Lincoln MS)
3A #5 Mountain View at 4A Green River, 2 p.m.
4A Evanston vs. 3A Rawlins, 2 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)
Bear Lake, ID at Rock Springs, 2 p.m.
3A #3 Pinedale vs. 4A Star Valley, 3:40 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)
Foothills Classic in Ethete & Pavillion
Moorcroft vs. Big Piney, 8 a.m. (at Ethete)
#2 Tongue River vs. Greybull, 8 a.m. (at Pavillion)
Wright vs. Big Piney, 11 a.m. (at Ethete)
Big Horn at Wind River, 11 a.m.
Wright at #1 Wyoming Indian, 2 p.m.
Goshen County Basketball Classic in Lingle & Yoder
Encampment at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 9:15 a.m. (LFL HS)
Lusk vs. Rock River, 9:15 a.m. (LFL MS Gym)
H.E.M. at #1 Southeast, 10 a.m. (SE Elementary)
Guernsey-Sunrise vs. Kaycee, 10 a.m. (SE HS)
Rock River at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 1 p.m. (LFL HS)
Lusk vs. Encampment, 1 p.m. (LFL MS Gym)
Kaycee at #1 Southeast, 2:30 p.m. (SE Elem.)
Guernsey-Sunrise vs. H.E.M., 2:30 p.m. (SE HS)
Lander Girls Classic – all varsity games in the Fieldhouse
Lovell vs. Wheatland, 8:30 a.m.
Burns at Lander, 10 a.m.
#2 Cody vs. #1 Douglas, 11:30 a.m.
Lovell vs. Burns, 1 p.m.
#4 Powell vs. #1 Douglas, 2:30 p.m.
Wheatland at Lander, 4 p.m.
Stateline Shootout in Sundance
3A Newcastle vs. Belle Fourche, SD, 11 a.m.
Lead/Deadwood, SD at 2A #5 Sundance, 2 p.m.
Wrangler Invite in Shoshoni
#2 Upton vs. #4 Cokeville, 8:30 a.m. (Main)
Meeteetse vs. Little Snake River, 8:30 a.m. (Aux)
Riverside vs. Farson-Eden, 11:30 a.m. (Main)
1A Dubois vs. 2A #3 Rocky Mountain, 11:30 a.m. (Aux)
Little Snake River vs. #2 Upton, 2:30 p.m. (Main)
2A #3 Rocky Mountain vs. 1A #4 Cokeville, 2:30 p.m. (Aux)
1A Riverside at 2A Shoshoni, 5:30 p.m. (Main)
Farson-Eden vs. Dubois, 5:30 p.m. (Aux)
High School Winter Showcase in Windsor, CO
2A #3 Pine Bluffs vs. 4A Cheyenne South, 9 a.m. (at Timnath HS)
Winter Border Brawl in Scottsbluff, NE
4A #1 Cheyenne East at Sidney, NE, 1 p.m.
4A #3 Cheyenne Central vs. St. Thomas More (SD), 1:30 p.m. (at Gering HS)
Coal Miners Classic Basketball Tournament-Glenrock
Coal Miners Classic Basketball Tournament-Glenrock
Gallery Credit: Herder Pride, Margaret Friday, Grizz In Action
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(PHOTOS) Casper Holistic Expo packs the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds
CASPER, Wyo. — There was magic, or something like it, in the air on Saturday as the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds presented the 2026 Casper Holistic Expo, Casper’s longest running holistic expo and a hallmark of the beginning of spring in Natrona County.
Countless vendors from Casper and beyond gathered with their goodies to present them to eager customers searching for something a little different.
The holistic expo featured crystal and metaphysical shops, tattoo and body piercing studios, henna and glitter tattoo studios, holistic shops, tarot readings, fortune tellers, magic and so much more. There was truly something for everyone, and Christina Kuhn, the lead organizer, said that nobody who came to the expo would leave disappointed.
“This actually started over 20 years ago,” Kuhn said. “I’ve been doing it for years. My mom did it for seven years before me. And Judy Ick, who actually does our photography, she did it before that. So it’s been a very long, very longstanding and growing event.”
Kuhn said that the Holistic Expo has grown exponentially over the years.
“When Judy passed it down to mom, there were 38 booths,” she said. “After mom passed it down to me, there were 78. Now I think we’re up to, like, 98.”
The booths are as eclectic as the people who run them. There’s magic, mysticism and moonlight; storytellers and palm readers; conversationalists and creators. There are CBD products, organic teas, energy testing, and even fudge.
“Some of this is kind of a special niche,” Kuhn shared, “but some of it is not. We’ve got a chiropractor. We’ve got people that are working with healing modalities. Some of it’s spiritual stuff. We’ve got crafts, too.”
There’s a wide variety of vendors and customers as the Holistic Expo, and Kuhn said she wouldn’t want it any other way. The most important thing they do, Kuhn said, is donate to local nonprofits.
“People can either pay the $5 door fee — anybody that’s 13 or over — or they can donate five nonperishable goods,” Kuhn said. “We started donating that to poverty resistance, and then we did City Park Church. This year we’re donating to the Wyoming Food for Thought Project.”
Kuhn said this was just a simple way to give back to the community, a community she and her business have been a part of for years. Kuhn owns a store in downtown Casper called A Place for Passion, and the Holistic Expo also allows her to bring some merch from her store and put in on display with a variety of other items. It’s a fun way to spend a weekend, she said, and she’s proud to be a part of it.
“Good lord, I’ve been doing this for a long time,” she said. “I helped my mom with it for ages and she wanted somebody that would carry on and keep expanding and doing well with it. Before I was helping run the show and managing it, I was a booth. I started sharing a booth with my mom because I only had a few things and I wasn’t sure how well they’d sell. But then it just expanded and took off, and now here I am.”
Kuhn said it means a lot that she’s able to continue the Holistic Expo for her mother.
“It’s nice to keep expanding something, especially something that contributes so much to the community,” she said. “There are so many people that come out and enjoy everything that they get here. And it’s a big opportunity for them to connect with others, to connect with people that have stuff they want to offer them.”
That, Kuhn said, is her favorite part of the Holistic Expo — meeting people.
“It’s just nice connecting with people and helping them out in any way that you can,” she said. “Everybody’s got their own knowledge, gifts, products that they’re putting out — services, whatever it is. So being able to share that with others is awesome. You’ve got to come check it out. It’s an awesome experience. There’s a little something for everyone.”
The Casper Holistic Expo is happening Saturday until 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Industrial Building at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds.
Photos from the Holistic Expo can be seen below:
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Wyoming teen discovers rare and ancient megalodon shark tooth off Florida coast
A 6-inch megalodon shark tooth was found by a Wyoming teen during a dive trip off Manasota Key, Florida earlier this week.
Sixteen-year-old Aiden Andrews and his father Brian were on a guided dive with Fossil Junkies, a local fossil-hunting tour company.
Captain John Kreatsoulas told FOX 13 Tampa Bay reporter Kimberly Kuizon that while finding small megalodon teeth isn’t uncommon, finding one that size is quite rare.
Video captured the moments when Aiden and his father celebrated underwater after making the remarkable discovery.
Popularized by Hollywood monster movies, the Carcharocles megalodon was the largest shark to have ever lived, according to the Smithsonian Institution.
Scientists believe the largest megalodon reached up to 60 feet in length and weighed up to 50 tons.
And as Andrews can attest — they possessed teeth the size of a human hand.
According to the Smithsonian, megalodon lived between 23 and 3.6 million years ago across all of Earth’s oceans.
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Outdoor Fun Awaits At Local Parks With Izaak Walton League’s Hiking Series From April To September
Hiking can be an activity that you enjoy doing on your own, but sometimes you need a little extra inspiration, and a group hike is exactly what you need. If you’re looking for a group to explore the outdoors with, the Charles E. Piersall chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America hiking group may be what you’re looking for.
The mission of the IWLA:
To engage the community in the conservation, restoration, and promotion of environmental protection, we focus on the sustainable use and enjoyment of our natural resources, including soil, air, woods, waters, and wildlife. This commitment is essential for a sustainable future, and activities like hiking help foster a connection with nature
The group is open to all ages, and even your pup can join in on the fun if they’re on a leash. There is a series of hikes planned beginning on April 1. Nope, this isn’t a prank; it is a real chance to meet other outdoor lovers and take in some of the area’s best hiking trails. The hikes are scheduled on the odd Wednesdays from April to September, weather permitting.
Join us to connect with others who appreciate the beauty of outdoor hiking and environmental advocacy hiking. Remember to bring drinking water, snacks, good walking shoes or boots, and a jacket. A walking stick or hiking poles can also be helpful.
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April 2026
- Wednesday, April 1, 6 pm, Morad Park to Paradise Valley:
- Wednesday, April 15, 6 pm, Edness K. Wilkins State Park:
- Wednesday, April 29, 6 pm, Tate Pumphouse, Golf Course loop:
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July 2026
- Wednesday, July 1, 6 pm, Muddy Mountain, North Face:
- Wednesday, July 15, 6 pm, Muddy Mountain, Beaver Ponds:
- Wednesday, July 29, 6 pm, Casper Mountain, Biathlon:
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