Sheridan Broncs

The conference champion Sheridan Broncs pose under the new "Bronc Head Logo" of the scoreboard before taking the field in the East Regional Soccer Tournament on Homer Scott Field @ Sheridan High School. The #1 ranked Broncs took on and beat the #5 ranked Cheyenne East Thunderbirds 3 to 0 in the late game Friday evening.

The Sheridan Bronc golf team racked up their 31st consecutive victory at the Sheridan E. R. "Scoop" Shovlain Invitational at the Kendrick Municipal Golf Course on Tuesday.

At 8:15 pm Saturday Karsyn Lamb and Drew Adriaens were crowned Queen & King of the 2012 Sheridan High School Prom - a prom that included Fort Mackenzie. Prior to the crowning and announcement of royalty, 271 students entered the filled to capacity main gymnasium, mostly as couples, to proudly parade before the audience before taking their seats in the center.

After trading goals in the last 11 minutes of play it came down to this last 30-second kick by Sheridan's Senior Hartley Stewart to seal the deal and cap off a 12-1-2 regular season for the Lady Broncs. The Lady Broncs downed the Lady Camels 2 to 1 in a scoreless game until the last 11-minutes that was filled with fireworks.

In the last regular season soccer game the #1 ranked Sheridan Broncs got on the scoreboard first with this kick by Senior Hunter Reece, on his 18th birthday, into the back of the net near the 27:30 mark of the first half on Friday afternoon. In addition to being the last game on Scott Field for the 15 Bronc Seniors it was also Senior night.

Six Sheridan Bronc Soccer players are soon to be Hardrockers as in South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Hardrockers. Cody Schellinger who graduated from SHS in 2010 will be joined by SHS 2012 graduates-to-be Hunter Reece, Sam LeTempt, Cole Smith, Gabe Dahmke and Braydon Drell in attending school and playing soccer for the School of Mines.

It must "run" in the family as this brother/sister pair paired up for a pair of distance running wins at the Wyoming Track Classic held in Casper on Monday afternoon.

The wind driven rain couldn't wash the white line off Scott Field allowing the official to see the ball Cheyenne East's goalie Dalton Hass has in his left arm cross over the goal line for the Sheridan Bronc score.

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