Sports
Morning Sports: April 7, 2026
Breck Reed Of Sheridan HS To Play Football At Montana State University: A Sheridan Bronc football player will go from winning a state championship, to a team that recently won a national championship.
Breck Reed has signed a written offer of athletic aid to play football at Montana State University.
He missed part of his senior season due to an injury, but was able to return and help the Broncs 5-peat as state champs.
Reed says he’s been playing football since his flag football days and the University of Wyoming gave him a preferred walk-on offer, but he had been in touch with MSU Offensive Coordinator Pete Sterbick, before during and after his mid-season injury, and his persistence paid off.
Reed adds he is undecided on a major, but is leaning towards business management.
Sheridan HS Softball: Sheridan’s schedule is about to pick up the pace now that all of the opposition has had their spring break.
The Lady Broncs are currently 3-4-1 on the season and have a 1-3 record in northeast quadrant play.
Since the team had last week off from competition, sophomore Ericka Goche of Big Horn says it was a good time to fine tune a few things.
Sheridan is scheduled to play at home this coming Friday vs. Natrona County and visit Kelly Walsh on Saturday.
Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies won the first game of a 3-game series at home vs. Houston last night 9-7.
An 8-run 5th inning swung the pendulum, and the Rocks were able to hang on.
Troy Johnston hit a solo home run for the cause.
Game 2 of the 3 game series is today, starting at 6:40pm.
Denver Nuggets Basketball: The Denver Nuggets won last night at home vs. Portland 137-132 in overtime, and run their winning streak up to 9.
The Nuggets are next scheduled to play tomorrow at home vs. Memphis.
