A total 18 games on the regular-season schedule for the 2009-10 Wolverine boys; 9 home and 9 away. All home games at Wood River High School gym, Hailey. General admission $5. Wood River's home varsity/JV games are in bold type. Fourth District Great Basin Conference 4A games are marked with an asterisk (*). All home junior varsity and freshmen games start at 6 p.m. with varsity following at 7:30 p.m.
Varsity, JV, freshmen
DATE, DAY OPPONENT LOCATION
Nov. 24, Tuesday Carey/Hagerman jamboree Carey, 6:45/7:30
Dec. 4, Friday Filer Home, 6/7:30
Dec. 8, Tuesday Burley* Away, 6/7:30
Dec. 10, Thursday Canyon Ridge* Twin Falls, 4:30/6/7:30
Dec. 12, Saturday Buhl Home, 6/7:30
Dec. 15, Tuesday Kimberly Away, 4:30/6/7:30
Dec. 18, Friday Twin Falls* Home, 6/7:30
Jan. 6, Wednesday Minico* Home, 6/7:30
Jan. 8, Friday Kimberly Home, 6/7:30
Jan. 12, Tuesday Jerome* Away, 4:30/6/7:30
Jan. 15, Friday Filer Away, 4:30/6/7:30
Jan. 20, Wednesday Burley* Home, 6/7:30
Jan. 22, Friday Hillcrest Home, 6/7:30
Jan. 27, Wednesday Minico* Rupert, 6/7:30
Jan. 29, Friday Canyon Ridge* Home, 6/7:30
Feb. 3, Wednesday Buhl Away, 4:30/6/7:30
Feb. 5, Friday Twin Falls* Away, 6/7:30
Feb. 10, Wednesday Jerome "Sr. Night"* Home, 6/7:30
Feb. 12, Friday Hillcrest Idaho Falls, 6/7:30
Feb. 16, Tuesday Great Basin District 4A Site TBA, 7:00
Feb. 26, Friday Great Basin completion TBA, 7:00
March 4, Thursday State 4A Borah High School
NOTES—The 6-school Great Basin Conference 4th District (WR, Jerome, Burley, Minico, Twin Falls, Canyon Ridge) gets 2 berths in the State 4A tournament—winner and district tournament runner-up.....In opening-round 2010 State 4A match-ups at Borah High School in Boise, the Great Basin Conference champion plays the District 5 (Pocatello-area) champion in the first round; and the GBC runner-up goes against the District 3 (Boise area) champion on the other side of the first-round bracket.....Booster athletic season tickets for all Wood River sporting events during the 2009-10 school year are available. Drop by the high school and see activities director John Rade. Senior citizens 65-and-over are admitted free.