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Morning Sports: May 7, 2026

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Josh Fried Of Sheridan HS To Compete In Track And Field At Black Hills State Univ.: One Sheridan High School Track athlete did so well to impress last year that a college is giving him a chance to compete with some former team-mates.

Josh Fried has signed his notice of intent to join the team at Black Hills State University, in Spearfish, South Dakota.

Events he might compete in, includes jumps, long distance hurdles and possibly the pentathlon and/or the decathlon.

He was 4th last year at the Wyoming State Meet, in the 4A Boys 300 meter hurdles race.

The senior has not been able to compete this season, because he tore his ACL and MCL during the football season.

Fried adds he’s grateful that the Black Hills State Coaching Staff stuck with him through his injury and joining the team gives him a chance to reconnect with some former Bronc teammates.

He says he is considering majoring in history education.


Sheridan/Johnson County HS Track and Field: Big Horn hosted their Little Goose, run, jump and throw meet yesterday.

You can see results in the sports section at sheridanmedia.com.

As for this weekend’s schedule, BH as well as Tongue River, Sheridan and Buffalo are scheduled to compete tomorrow at Campbell County.

Kaycee is scheduled to host a meet tomorrow.

Arvada-Clearmont will be at that meet.


Sheridan HS Softball: The regular season is winding down and Sheridan still has a number of games on their schedule.

The Lady Broncs play 3 double-headers in 5 days, all of them at home.

Worland visits today for 2 games, starting at 4 and 6pm.

Jackson is in town tomorrow for games at 2 and 4pm.

Campbell County will conclude the regular season on Monday with games starting at 4 and 6pm.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost last night at home against the New York Mets 10-5.

TJ Rumfield hit a solo home run and Jake McCarthy had a 2-run shot in a losing effort.

The Rocks will try to avoid the sweep as they conclude the series today starting at 1:10pm.

Today was supposed to be an off day for both teams, but Tuesday’s game was postponed due to winter-like weather.


NBA Playoffs: San Antonio showed up last night at home and won Game 2 of their second round best of 7 series vs. Minnesota 133-95.

The series is tied at 1 win each.

New York won at home vs. Philadelphia 108-102, to move ahead 2-nothing in their series.


NHL Playoffs: Anaheim won at Las Vegas last night 3-1, in Game 2 of their second round best of 7 series.

Both teams have won 1 game each.

Buffalo doubled up Montreal at home 4-2 in the first game of their series.

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