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Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Scoreboard: Jan. 20-25, 2025
Conference play heats up during Week 6 of the girls’ prep basketball season in Wyoming. It dominates this week’s slate of games. There are some interclass games, and a few teams also play out-of-state opponents. There are some early week games, but most of the schedule is Thursday through Saturday. If you see a game missing, please email david@wyopreps.com.
WYOPREPS WEEK 6 GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 2025
Here is the Week 6 schedule of varsity games WyoPreps has. All schedules are subject to change.
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: Teton (Driggs, ID) 56 4A Jackson 29
INTERCLASS
Final Score: 1A Farson-Eden 34 2A Big Piney 24
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: 2A #3 Pine Bluffs 51 Mitchell, NE 28
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A Ft. Washakie 43 Lander JV 22
New rankings come out on Wednesdays.
CLASS 4A
Final Score: #2 Cheyenne Central 61 #1 Cheyenne East 42 (conference game)
CLASS 4A
Final Score: Riverton 58 Jackson 39 (conference game)
Final Score: Star Valley 44 Evanston 36 (conference game) – Nelson led the Braves with 16 pts, 6 rebs, & 6 steals.
CLASS 3A
Final Score: #3 Cody 50 #5 Powell 37 (conference game)
Final Score: Torrington 54 #4 Wheatland 46 (conference game)
Final Score: Lander 39 Lyman 34 – OT (conference game)
Final Score: Lovell 45 Worland 18 (conference game)
CLASS 1A
Final Score: Kaycee 44 Midwest 28 (conference game)
Final Score: Riverside 2 Meeteetse 0 (conference game) – forfeit
CLASS 4A
Final Score: #4 Campbell County 75 Cheyenne South 26 (conference game)
Final Score: #1 Cheyenne East 50 Thunder Basin 26 (conference game)
Final Score: #3 Sheridan 55 Laramie 27 (conference game) – Hanft and Chase combined for 35 pts and 18 rebs for the Broncs.
Final Score: #5 Green River 59 Natrona County 55 – OT (conference game)
Final Score: Kelly Walsh 45 Rock Springs 30 (conference game)
CLASS 3A
Final Score: #1 Pinedale 62 Mountain View 60 – 2OT (conference game)
Final Score: #5 Powell 46 Worland 27 (conference game)
Final Score: Buffalo 50 Glenrock 32 (conference game)
Final Score: Rawlins 48 Burns 34 (conference game)
CLASS 2A
Final Score: Big Horn 64 Moorcroft 32 (conference game)
Final Score: #3 Rocky Mountain 36 Greybull 32 (conference game)
Final Score: #4 Wyoming Indian 62 Big Piney 45 (conference game)
Final Score: Wind River 49 Kemmerer 21 (conference game)
Final Score: Thermopolis 46 Shoshoni 45 (conference game)
Final Score: #5 Sundance 56 Wright 46 (conference game)
CLASS 1A
Final Score: #1 Upton 62 Arvada-Clearmont 21 (conference game)
Final Score: Encampment 64 Ft. Washakie 31 (conference game)
Final Score: Casper Christian 36 Hulett 33 (conference game)
Final Score: #2 Cokeville 50 Saratoga 27 (conference game)
Final Score: #3 Lingle-Ft. Laramie 58 Guernsey-Sunrise 12 (conference game)
Final Score: Riverside 60 Dubois 19 (conference game)
Final Score: H.E.M. 45 Midwest 5
Final Score: Farson-Eden 65 Little Snake River 53 (conference game)
INTERCLASS
Final Score: 2A #1 Tongue River 52 3A Newcastle 36
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A #4 Southeast 23 Mitchell, NE 15
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A #4 Burlington 55 Lovell JV 33
CLASS 4A
#3 Sheridan at Cheyenne South, 10:30 a.m. (conference game)
#4 Campbell County at Laramie, noon (conference game)
Evanston at Jackson, 12:30 p.m. (conference game)
Kelly Walsh at #5 Green River, 1 p.m. (conference game)
Natrona County at Rock Springs, 1 p.m. (conference game)
Riverton at Star Valley, 3 p.m. (conference game)
#2 Cheyenne Central at Thunder Basin, 3:30 p.m. (conference game)
CLASS 3A
Lander at #3 Cody, 2 p.m. (conference game)
Newcastle at Buffalo, 2 p.m. (conference game)
#4 Wheatland at Rawlins, 3 p.m. (conference game)
Glenrock at Burns, 3 p.m. (conference game)
#2 Douglas at Torrington, 5:30 p.m. (conference game)
CLASS 2A
Kemmerer at #4 Wyoming Indian, 12:30 p.m. (conference game)
Big Piney at Wind River, 12:30 p.m. (conference game)
Shoshoni at #3 Rocky Mountain, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Big Horn at #5 Sundance, 2 p.m. (conference game)
Wright at #1 Tongue River, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)
Moorcroft at #2 Pine Bluffs, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)
Greybull at Thermopolis, 3 p.m. (conference game)
CLASS 1A
#1 Upton at Kaycee, noon (conference game)
Guernsey-Sunrise at H.E.M., noon (conference game)
Little Snake River at #2 Cokeville, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
St. Stephens at #4 Burlington, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Rock River at Encampment, 1:30 p.m.
Saratoga at Farson-Eden, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Hulett at Arvada-Clearmont, 2 p.m. (conference game)
Lusk at #4 Southeast, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)
OUT-OF-STATE-OPPONENTS
Bridger, MT at 1A Riverside, 2 p.m.
3A Lyman at Manila, UT, 5:30 p.m.
Big Horn Basin Classic Basketball-Girls
Big Horn Basin Classic Basketball-Girls
Gallery Credit: James Yule
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Massive Power Outage Affects Over 94,000 in Wyoming, South Dakota
A massive power outage that affected approximately 95,000 customers in Wyoming and South Dakota Thursday is believed to be the result of two tripped 500-kilovolt transmission lines near Medicine Bow according to Western Area Power Administration Public Affairs Specialist Stephen Collier. The tripped lines caused an unusual voltage event that set off a cascade of other tripped lines resulting in the rolling power outages throughout the Cowboy State and western South Dakota.
Areas in Wyoming affected by the outage Thursday included, but were not limited to, Sheridan, Buffalo, Gillette, Newcastle, Glenrock, and Casper. The county-wide outage in Sheridan County prompted emergency management officials to open the Sheridan County Fairgrounds Exhibit hall as a temporary warming center and shelter for those without power.
There was also a fire Thursday at the Dave Johnston coal-fired power plant near Glenrock. Wyoming Department of Homeland Security Director Lynn Budd said the fire at the power plant occurred after the outages began. It is uncertain at this time if the outages caused the fire at the power plant.
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Alfred (Fred) Guadelupe Hernandez
Alfred (Fred) Guadelupe Hernandez, 73 passed away peacefully at his home on November 1, 2025. Fred was born October 6, 1952 in Worland, Wyoming, the third child born to Guadelupe and Margaret Cecilia (Rodriguez) Hernandez. He grew up in Worland Wyoming, graduating in 1971. A lifelong resident of the community, he was known for his warm heart, steady presence and unwavering dedication to family and friends.
Due to bone disorders on his back and numerous surgeries, wrestling was the only sport Fred could participate in. He excelled, becoming the 1971 Wyoming State Champion for 123 weight class. During wrestling, the family hosted a wrestler from Japan, Kenji Lu. Kenji wanted a buzz cut and loved the tacos their family made, who didn’t?
Fred became the proud owner of Fred’s Pool Hall in the late 1970’s to 1980’s, a local gathering spot that reflected his love for a good game. It was located at the end of the Ram’s Horn Cafe where Firenze is today. Fred moved to Washington in the 1990’s for several years owning Fred’s Specialty Distributing and working in sales. He then came back to Worland.
Fred was an avid Denver Bronco’s fan and enjoyed spending time with his beloved dogs.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Rita Gonzalez; brother, Ernie Hernandez; niece, Roxanne Martinez; nephew, Matthew Salazar and many other loved ones.
Survivors include his siblings, Sandy Graham of Phoenix, Arizona, Natalie Hernandez of Maricopa, Arizona, Greg (Mary) Hernandez of Casper, Wyoming, Leonard (Bobbi) Hernandez of Spanish Fork, Utah, and Kenny (Michelle) Hernandez of Worland, Wyoming. Fred is also survived by long-time friend, Marianne Moore, as well as, many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and many loved ones.
Cremation has taken place, and funeral services will be held at a later date this upcoming spring. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to your local Humane Society. Online condolences may be made at http://www.bryantfuneralhomeonline.com.
Fred will be deeply missed for his quiet nature and big heart.
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Know Wyoming’s Foe: Fresno State Bulldogs
LARAMIE — Is there a more bipolar team of late in the Mountain West Conference?
Fresno State, led by first-year head coach Matt Entz, won five straight games after an opening-day blowout loss at Kansas. Fueled by a dominant ground game and a seemingly always stingy defense, the Bulldogs grinded out back-to-back wins over Hawaii and Nevada.
Then, the bottom fell out.
Facing a one-win Colorado State team in Fort Collins, EJ Warner, son of NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, tossed three interceptions and lost a fumble in a stunning 49-21 setback. Uncharacteristically, the visitors allowed the Rams to roll up nearly 200 rushing yards and three scores on the ground.
CSU quarterback Jackson Brousseau, making just his second-career start, also completed 12-of-18 throws for 144 yards and three touchdowns.
The Bulldogs made the switch under center the following week at home against San Diego State, inserting Carson Conklin into the lineup. The former Freshman All-American at Sacramento State was picked off twice in a 23-0 blanking at the hands of the Aztecs.
Was the ship sinking?
Not quite.
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Conklin, despite only connecting on 10 of his 21 passes for just 35 yards, helped lead Fresno State to an improbable 30-7 victory over Mountain West heavyweight Boise State, inside Albertsons Stadium, no less. The defense took center stage on The Blue, holding the high-powered Broncos to just 193 yards of total offense. They also took advantage of three turnovers and injured starting signal caller Maddux Madsen.
“I haven’t really even broached that topic with our team,” Entz said when asked if it gives his team hope they can still win a league title with all the upsets within the conference this fall. “All that matters is we got to take care of business this week. We’ve got to have a great week of prep, find ways to win each day and find ways to be competitive on Saturday.”
What does Wyoming’s staff make of this Bulldog team it will see Saturday night inside Valley Children’s Stadium?
“They’re still a team that is still competing for a conference championship,” cornerbacks coach Benny Boyd said, adding whether it’s Conklin or Warner at the helm, Fresno State has had plenty of success stretching the field horizontally. “So, regardless of what it may look like on the outside, they’re finding ways to win games.”
Boyd and Co. are focused on the ‘Dogs loaded backfield, which features Rayshon Luke and Bryson Donelson, but no one is sleeping on No. 17.
“He’s got some savvy to him,” Boyd added, referring to Conklin. “He has experienced some success. So our job is to make sure we can make him as uncomfortable as possible, to eliminate throwing windows, and again, when we have opportunities to capitalize, we need to make plays.”
Wyoming ranks 26th in the nation on pass defense, allowing just 184.9 yards an outing. The secondary has combined for five of the team’s nine interceptions, too.
Jay Sawvel said to become a truly dominant unit, the Cowboys need to put a halt to the run game completely. That hasn’t happened thus far this season. If that happens in California’s Central Valley, the underdogs could become one step closer to postseason eligibility.
There’s another category, though, the head coach has his sights set on.
“Minus-3.”
That’s where Wyoming sits in the turnover department. An unacceptable number, Sawvel said, when you consider his defense has forced 13 takeaways through nine weeks.
“That has been a problem,” Sawvel said. “We have 12 of them in Mountain West games. So, I think, if you single out one thing right away to start this game is the fact that we’ve got to win turnover margin. We’ve got to be able to do that. We’ve got to take care of the ball. We’ve got to make great decisions with the ball. That’s going to be important for us to get started.”
Fresno State, in its three conference victories, is a plus-9. In the two losses to Colorado State and San Diego State, that number plummets to minus-4.
Kickoff is slated for 8:30 p.m. Mountain Time and the game will be televised on FS1.
Meet the Bulldogs:
* Head coach: Matt Entz (1st year)
* Offensive coordinator: josh Davis (1st year); Defensive coordinator: Nick Benedetto (1st year)
* Record in 2024: 6-7 overall, 4-3 in Mountain West Conference
* Offense in 2025: Average 26.1 ppg, 347.9 ypg (154 rush, 193.9 pass)
* Defense in 2025: Allow 21.8 ppg, 300.9 ypg (127.7 rush, 173.2 pass)
* Key Returners/ Newcomers – Offense in 2025: EJ Warner (QB – 139-202, 1,486 yds, 10 TD, 9 INT; 31 rush, 69 yds, TD), Carson Conklin (QB – 35-69, 259 yds, 2 INT, 11 rush, -3 yds), Rayshon Luke (RB – 80 rush, 495 yds, 5 TD; 25 catch, 167 yd, 2 TD), Bryson Donelson (RB – 103 rush, 473 yds, 4 TD, 16 catch, 107 yds), Josiah Freeman (WR – 31 catch, 353 yds, 4 TD), Richie Anderson III (TE – 24 catch, 233 yds, 2 TD), Ezekiel Avit (WR – 19 catch, 197 yds)
* Key Returners – Defense in 2025: Jadon Pearson (LB – 78 tackles, PBU), Simeon Harris (CB – 38 tackles, sack, 3 PBU, 3 INT, FF), Finn Claypool (DL – 33 tackles, 5.5 sacks, PBU, FF), K’Vion Thunderbird (LB – 32 tackles, 3 PBU, 2 INT, TD), Camryn Bracha (DB – 32 tackles, 2 INT, FF), Jayden Davis (DB – 28 tackles, sack), Al’zillion Hamilton (DB – 27 tackles, 2 PBU, 2 INT), Martin Owusu (DL – 25 tackles, PBU)
University of Wyoming’s Top 50 Football Players
The rules are simple: What was the player’s impact while in Laramie? That means NFL stats, draft status or any other accolade earned outside of UW is irrelevant when it comes to this list.
This isn’t a one-man job. This task called for a panel of experts. Joining 7220’s Cody Tucker are Robert Gagliardi, Jared Newland, Ryan Thorburn, and Kevin McKinney.
We all compiled our own list of 50 and let computer averages do the work. Think BCS — only we hope this catalog is fairer.
Gallery Credit: 7220Sports.com
– University of Wyoming’s Top 50 Football Players
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