Sports
Morning Sports: May 27, 2025

Sheridan/Johnson County HS State Track and Field: The Sheridan and Big Horn boys track and field teams won the team title at the state meet this past weekend.
For the Broncs, they repeat as 4A State Champs, and have won their 4th state title in 5 years.
Meanwhile, the Rams would 3-peat as 2A State Champs.
The Sheridan girls, the Buffalo boys and both genders at Tongue River all placed 4th in their respective classes.
The list of individual state champs include BH Freshman Lyla Marney who won the 2A Girls 1600 meter run and set a new 2A State Record in the girls 3200 meter run, the Sheridan boys 1600 sprint medley relay team placed 1st, Jeniah Lovingood of TR won the 2A Girls Shot Put, and the Big Horn boys set new 2A records in both the 4 by 100 and 4 by 400 meter relay races.
Other winners include the Buffalo boys setting a new 3A record in the 4 by 800 meter relay, Ryder Charest of Sheridan winning the 4A Boys 800 meter run, Noah Smith of BH won the 2A boys 200 meter dash, Rams senior Cameron Guelde won the 2A boys 1600 meter run, the Sheridan boys set a new overall state record in the 4 by 400 meter relay race, Lady Bronc Loralai Ketner won the 4A girls 300 meter hurdles.
For the Broncs, Garrett Otto won both the boys 4A 110 and 300 meter hurdle races, and Chance Morris won both the boys 4A 100 and 200 meter dash races.
In the 100 meter dash, he won by 0.01 seconds and it’s the second year in a row that he’s won by that margin.
Click here to see results from the state track and field meet.
Sheridan/Johnson County HS State Soccer Tournament: The Sheridan boys fell in the 4A State Championship Game vs. Jackson 2-1.
The Broncs finish the season with a record of 16-2-2.
The Buffalo boys and Cody played 100 minutes of scoreless soccer in the 3A State Championship Game, but the Bison would prevail in a shootout to win, and finished their season with a record of 12-5.
The Sheridan girls lost in the opening round of the 4A State Tournament in a shootout against Kelly Walsh, and then lost in the consolation round vs. Green River, to finish with a record of 15-2-1.
The Buffalo girls won the 3A Consolation Championship, and end up going 7-10 on the season.
Click here to see results from the state soccer tournament.
Sheridan HS State Softball Tournament: Sheridan would lose their opening round game vs. Cheyenne Central, and then lost by 1 vs. Laramie to end their inaugural season with a record of 19-11-2.
Campbell County ended up winning the state championship by fighting their way through the losers bracket, and then beat Cheyenne Central twice for the title.
Click here to see results from the State Softball Tournament.
Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers went 4-1 in games played this past weekend at Gillette.
The team lost to the host team on Friday.
Then on Saturday, the Troopers shutout both Evanston and Jackson.
Yesterday, Sheridan shutout Powell, and then won a close game vs. Laramie.
The team is now 17-9 on the season, and will travel to Billings this weekend to play both the Scarlets and the Royals as well as Idaho Falls.
Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost 3 out of 4 games played during the Memorial Day weekend.
On Friday the team won at home vs. the New York Yankees 3-2, then lost on Saturday and Sunday by scores of 13-1 and 5-4 respectively.
Mickey Moniak hit a solo home run in Sunday’s game.
Yesterday the Rocks lost at the Chicago Cubs 3-1.
Moniak went yard again.
Game 2 of the 3-game series is today starting at 6:05pm.
NBA Playoffs: Oklahoma City held off a Minnesota comeback bid last night, to win on the road 141-138, and take a 3-games-to-1 lead in their best of 7 Western Conference finals series.
Tonight is Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, between New York and Indiana.
NHL Playoffs: Carolina stayed alive and avoided the sweep by winning at Florida 3-zip in their best of 7 Eastern Conference finals series, however the Hurricanes still trail in the series 3-games-to-1.
Tonight is Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, between Dallas and Edmonton.
