Sports
Morning Sports: May 5, 2025

Sheridan/Johnson County HS Track and Field: A total of 4 Sheridan High School Track and Field athletes proved they were the best of the best at the Wyoming Track Classic this past Friday in Casper.
The meet is for those who have recorded some of the times and/or marks so far this season, regardless of what Class they compete in.
Garrett Otto won both the boys 110 and 300 meter hurdles races.
Chance Morris won the 200 meter dash, setting a new meet record in the process.
Ryder Charest won the boys 800 meter run and Lilly Charest set a new meet record in the girls pole vault.
Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: The Sheridan girls remain undefeated on the season.
On Friday, the Lady Broncs won at home vs. Cheyenne Central 4-2, and then on Saturday, they scored with 15 seconds to go, to beat Cheyenne East 1-nil.
The team has 2 games remaining in the regular season and needs to either win or tie 1 or them, to secure the #1 seed for the upcoming regional tournament.
Meanwhile, the Broncs lost their first game of the season back on Friday at Cheyenne Central 3-zip, but recovered to beat Cheyenne East 4-2.
This week is the last week of the regular season.
Sheridan plays Campbell County tomorrow, and Thunder Basin on Friday.
The boys will play on the road in both games, while the girls play at home.
Meanwhile, the Buffalo boys won both their games this past weekend at Douglas and at home vs. Rawlins, while the girls dropped both games.
The Bison and Lady Bison host Worland tomorrow.
Click here to see updated standings and scores from last week
Sheridan HS Softball: Sheridan went 2-1 with 1 tie against the southeast quadrant this past weekend.
On Friday, the Lady Broncs tied Wheatland 9-9, then lost vs. Cheyenne East 9-7
On Saturday, they beat Torrington 16-11 and Cheyenne Central 15-11.
Sheridan will conclude their regular season this week with games on Thursday at Worland and on Friday at Jackson.
Click here to see updated standings and scores from last week.
Sheridan/Johnson County HS Spring Golf: Sheridan and Buffalo both competed at the Cody Invitational this past Friday, while Tongue River and Big Horn were at Lusk.
The Sheridan girls placed 1st, thanks to Shelbi Gardner and Camrn Wagner who placed 1st and 2nd individually.
Gavin Reed finished in a tie for 3rd for the Sheridan boys who placed 2nd in the team standings.
Sheridan/Buffalo Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers split games on Saturday at Casper, winning 9-5 and losing 11-1.
The team is back at home this coming Saturday for 2 games vs. Rapid City Post 320 and on Sunday for 2 games vs. Bozeman.
The Buffalo Bulls dropped both games this past weekend at Douglas.
They will return home on Saturday for 2 games vs. the Gillette Rustlers.
Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost 3 of 4, including the last 3 this past weekend at San Francisco.
Friday’s score was 4-zip.
Saturday’s score was 6-3, and yesterday’s score was 9-3.
Today is an off day on the schedule and the Rocks will start a 6-game homestand tomorrow, with 3 vs. Detroit, followed by 3 vs. San Diego.
Denver Nuggets Basketball/NBA Playoffs: The Denver Nuggets prevailed on Saturday and won Game 7 of their first round best of 7 series at home vs. the LA Clippers 120-101, to win the series 4-3.
The Nuggets will play Game 1 of their 2nd round best of 7 series today at Oklahoma City.
Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30pm.
Other final scores from yesterday, Golden State won Game 7 at Houston 103-89.
The Warriors will play Minnesota in the 2nd round starting tomorrow.
The second round got started yesterday in the East, and Indiana pulled a surprise winning at Cleveland 121-112, and lead that series 1-0.
Colorado Avalanche Hockey/NHL Playoffs: The season for the Colorado Avalanche ended on Saturday with a 4-2 loss in Game 7 of their first round best of 7 series at Dallas and they ended up losing the series 4-3.
The Avs were in control with a 2-zip lead, then things fell apart in the last 12 minutes.
Last night’s Game 7 between St. Louis and Winnipeg was a doozy.
The Blues had a 3-1 lead with 2 minutes to go in regulation, and then the Jets scored twice and would tie the score with 1.6 seconds remaining, and then won it in the second overtime 4-3.
Winnipeg will play Dallas in the 2nd round.
