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Morning Sports: June 23, 2025

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Sheridan HS Boys 1600 Meter Sprint Medley Relay Team Wins At Nike Outdoor Meet: Four Sheridan HS runners put their “differences” together, so to speak, to become one of the best in the USA.

The Sheridan HS Boys 1600 meter Sprint Medley Relay Team, composed of Chance Morris, Maddax Jarvis, Rudy Green and Ryder Charest, placed 1st at the 2025 Nike Outdoor National Track and Field Meet in Eugene, Oregon.

Their time was 3 minutes 32.41 seconds, winning by 0.52 seconds.

In the 1600 meter Sprint Medley Relay, the first 2 runners run 200 meters each (1/2 lap), the third runner runs 400 meters (1 full lap), and the final runner runs 800 meters (2 full laps).

Jarvis and Charest were members of the Broncs’ 4A Boys State Champion 1600 SMR relay team at the Wyoming State Meet in Casper, along with Gabe Perkins and Garrett Otto.

In other results from the Nike Outdoor National Track and Field Meet, the Sheridan boys 4 by 400 meter relay finished 6th.

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Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers ended up with a 3-3 record during their recent trip to Omaha, Nebraska.

The team split games on Wednesday losing against Wayzata, Minnesota 8-5, and won vs. North Platte, Nebraska 9-6.

On Thursday, Sheridan beat a team out of Lincoln, Nebraska 10-2.

On Friday the Troopers lost twice.

First they lost vs. Fargo, North Dakota 18-3, and against Papillon, Nebraska 11-5.

The team concluded their road trip on Saturday with a 5-4 win against Watertown, South Dakota.

Sheridan next plays on Thursday in a tournament at Billings, Montana.


Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies lost 2 out of 3 at home vs. Arizona this past weekend.

Colorado lost on Friday 14-8.

Ryan McMahon hit a solo home run in the game and Mickey Moniak added a 2-run shot.

On Saturday, the Diamondbacks won 5-3.

Jordan Beck hit a 2-run home run for Colorado’s cause.

The Rocks were able to avoid the sweep by winning yesterday 4-2.

Moniak’s 3-run shot made the difference.

Today is an off day on the schedule and tomorrow the Rockies will start a 3-game series at home vs. the LA Dodgers.


NBA Finals: The Oklahoma City Thunder are NBA Champs, after winning Game 7 at home last night vs. Indiana, 103-91.

The Thunder were down by 1 at halftime, but took over in the 3rd quarter, to win their first championship in team history.

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