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SHERIDAN MEDIA SPORTS ARCHIVE - MAY 2007

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5/31/07 Sports for Thursday

The Third Annual Senior Health and Fitness Week kicks off Tuesday in Whitney Commons. Health and Fitness Week will run Tuesday through next Saturday, and each day different activities will be highlighted. Each day will end at noon with a sponsored lunch for all the participants.

The final weekend in July, Sheridan will host the 2007 Wyoming State Senior Olympics.. For more information concerning Senior Health and Fitness Week and the State Senior Olympics, you can contact Jim Eggenberger at 673-0000 or stop by the YMCA.

The Sheridan Troopers play their next four games out of town They play at Post #320 in Rapid City Sunday, and open conference play at Casper next Tuesday. Coach Kyle Warnke says now that graduation has past the team can now focus on settling into the season. The next home games for the Troopers will be Monday the 11th against Post #22 from Rapid City. The Sheridan Jets will play their next two dates at home. They host two with Worland, Saturday. The first game is scheduled for 11am. Then, next Tuesday, they host two with Gillette beginning at 5 o’clock.

The Sheridan Troopers will host their annual youth baseball camp at Thorne–Rider Stadium June 6th, 7th and 8th. The cost of the camp is $30. All campers get a camp t-shirt plus refreshments. Trooper players and coaches are the camp clinicians. The camp runs each day from 9 to noon. Registration forms are available at the Rec Office, or you can contact Dan Bilyue at 672-2376. The camp is open to all Webb Wright baseball players in Sheridan County.

Downtown Sheridan will be hopping this weekend as the 8th Annual Hoop Jam. Three on Three Basketball Tournament tips of its two day run Saturday. Basketball Courts will be set up on Main Street in downtown Sheridan, in the blocks around the intersection at Grinnell Plaza. So, Main Street will be closed to traffic in that area. Over 185 youth and adult teams will compete.
Next week there will be more basketball in Sheridan, but it will be the indoor variety, with the return of the Annual Wyoming / Montana High School All-Star Basketball Series games. One and tow will be played next Friday night in the Hoffman Dome. The girls will play at 5:30; the boys will play at 7:30. The evening will be highlighted with the announcing of the Mr. and Ms. Wyoming basketball awards. Three Sheridan County girls will play in the series this year. All three led their teams to state titles back in March. from the Class 1-A State Champion Arvada / Clearmont Lady Panthers Randa Claybaugh From the 2-A State Champion Tongue River Lady Eagles, Courtney Johnson. And from the Class 4-A State Champion Sheridan Lady Broncs, Kelsey Boedecker. Again, game times are at 5:30 and 7:30. Tickets are being sold at the door. Both games will be broadcast live on AM 14-10 KWYO.

The Colorado Rockies’ winning streak was stopped at seven after they lost at Coors Field against St. Louis last night. Tonight, the Rockies and Cardinals will play the final game of the four game series, and we will have it live for you on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time is at 6:30.

 

5/30/07 Sports for Wednesday

Senior Health and Fitness Week begins next Tuesday, and runs through Saturday. Jim Eggenberger is an organizer of Senior Physical Fitness activities and is also one of the organizers of the Wyoming Senior Olympics that will take place in Sheridan later this summer. Eggenberger says it’s important for seniors to stay active  Senior Health and Fitness Week opens Tuesday, with registration in Whitney Commons from 9 to 10 am. They will have a walk and some lawn games, then a lunch. There is a full slate of daily activities through Saturday. Lunch will provided by sponsors each day of the event.

The Sheridan Media Benefit Golf Tournament will be played next week, Friday, June 8th at Kendrick Golf Course. It’s a four person team scramble. Players and can enter as a team, or as individuals that will be made into teams. The tournament will shot gun start at 1 o’clock on the 8th. Dinner and awards will follow play. Proceeds from this event go to benefit the Sheridan Public Arts Committee, efforts to buy more permanent art work for downtown Sheridan. Public Arts Committee member and Golf Tournament Chairmen Kim Love says the golf tournament has been a fun way to raise money for the committee’s effort. To register as a single golfer or team, you can stop by Kendrick Golf Course; to become a tournament sponsor call us at Sheridan Media at 672-7421.

This weekend the Annual 3 on 3 Hoop Jam Basketball Tournament will be played in downtown Sheridan. Main Street will be closed Saturday and Sunday in the Grinnell Plaza area for the tournament. Over 185 teams from all over the region will be in town for the two day event.

Next week, the 20 players that will make up the Wyoming boys and girls high school All-Star basketball teams will be arriving in Sheridan, in preparation for this year’s annual series against the Montana All-Stars. The first two games will be played in the Hoffman Dome at Sheridan College next Friday, June 8th. Games will be played at 5:30 and 7:30. Both games will be broadcast live on AM 14-10 KWYO. Games three and four will be played at Rocky Mtn. College in Billings,  Saturday the 9th. Three Sheridan County girls will play for the Wyoming All-Stars. They are Randa Claybaugh, Courtney Johnson and Kelsey Boedecker.

The Annual Michael Phillips / Wyoming Cowboy Joe Club Golf Tournament set for the Powder Horn Saturday is sold out. All precedes from this annual event goes to the Michael Phillips Scholarship, to benefit student athletes at the University of Wyoming.

The 8th Annual Big Horn Mtn. Wild and Scenic Trail Run returns to the Big Horn Mountains in a couple of weeks. The 100 mile race will start the event on Friday, June 15th, The 50 mile, the 50 k and 30 k races all begin on Saturday the 16th. A post race BBQ will be held in Scott Bicentennial Park in Dayton in the afternoon and evening. The event concludes Sunday, June 17th with an awards ceremony and breakfast for runners and volunteers on Grinnell Plaza.

The Colorado Rockies ran their winning streak to eight in a row last night, with an 8-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. It’s the longest Rockies winning streak since September of 1998. The same teams play again tonight, and you can hear the game live on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time will be at 6:30.

 

05/29/07 Sports for Monday

The Sheridan Troopers dropped three games at Thorne-Rider Stadium over the weekend. They lost both ends of a double header Saturday against Post #320 from Rapid City. They just didn’t get their bats going Saturday. Yesterday it was much better, as they hosted the Casper Oilers in their Annual Memorial Day game. The rain stayed away until the ninth inning, and Casper was able to break open a close game and pull away for the win. The Troops played from behind and got the score to 6-4 in the 7th inning, but Casper got two in the 8th, and then it went south for the Troops as they gave up six runs in the 9th and the Oilers took the game 14-4. It was only the Troopers’ 6th game of the season. Warnke says the defense has been solid for the most part, but a couple of errors at critical times yesterday cost them. The Troopers pitching staff will include lots of young arms this season, and they got some good innings yesterday. The Troopers are off until Sunday, when they play two over in Rapid City; then a week from today they open conference play with a double header at Casper.

The Troopers will host their Annual Youth Baseball Camp June 6th, 7th and 8th at Thorne-Rider Stadium. All Webb Wright baseball players are invited to participate. The cost of the camp is $20. The camp will run each day from 9 to noon at Thorne-Rider Stadium. The Troopers coaches and players will be the clinicians. Campers get three solid days of baseball fundamentals, and each player gets a camp T-shirt. Registration forms are available at the Rec Office in Thorne-Rider Park, or call American Legion Baseball general manager Dan Bilyue at 672-2376.

The Sheridan Jets will play their next double header at home Saturday against Worland at 1 o’clock, and next Tuesday they two with Gillette at 5 o’clock.

Next week is senior health and fitness week in Sheridan. The week of activities will kickoff with opening ceremonies in Whitey Commons Tuesday morning, with a few activities and lunch. Then next Wednesday through Saturday, there will be several different daily activities for seniors to participate in
From racquet ball to water work out activities, the week is being sponsored by the Sheridan Rec Disitrict, the YMCA, and Wyoming Rehab. Registration for activates will be Tuesday morning from 9 to 10 o’clock.

Tonight, weather permitting; the Sheridan Rec District will open another season of its adult slow-pitch softball tonight and tomorrow. They have co-rec games scheduled. Men’s League opens Thursday night.

Also weather permitting; the Rec Disitrict is scheduled to open Kendrick Pool on Saturday. They will have a special 50 cent swim day Saturday.

The Colorado Rockies have won six in a row, and we will have the Rockies and World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals live tonight on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time will be at 6:30.

 

05/25/07 Sports for Friday

The Broncs will open the new campaign with a pre-season game at home with Glendive, Montana Saturday, August 25th; then open the regular season the following week in Miles City, Montana. Julian likes the Broncs’ schedule and it sets up nice for the team to have a successful season. The Broncs begin their off season work-out program June 11th. They will have a mini camp in Sheridan in late June, and head to another camp at Black Hills State in Spearfish, July 8th.

 There will be baseball tomorrow at Thorne-Rider Stadium, as the Sheridan Troopers play their home opener against Post #320 from Rapid City. The first game of the double header will get underway at 1 o’clock on Memorial Day. The Troopers will play a single nine inning game against Casper. The first pitch will be at 3 o’clock for that game.

The Colorado Rockies open a three game series at the San Francisco Giants this evening. You can hear the game live on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time is set for 7:30.
Tomorrow night’s game can be heard live at 6:30.

We will have the coaches show live tomorrow morning on AM 14-10 KWYO. The show is brought to you by Perkins Family Resturant.  Join Ron Richter and Trevor Jackson tomorrow morning following the news at 8 o’clock.

 

05/24/07 Sports for Thursday

Don Julian took over this spring as the head coach of the Sheridan Bronc football team and athletic director at Sheridan High School. He’s got big job ahead as school lets out next week. He’s been at the school for a little more than a week, and says getting know the players has been his priority, and plans are made for the Broncs’ off season expectations, which is so important in the game of football. The final expectation of the head coach is the senior class taking a big role in the off season work-outs and camps, building their leadership role with the underclassmen. The Broncs open the season with practice August 13th, then a game at home against Glendive, Montana on August 25th.

You’ll get a chance to see the Sheridan Troopers play at Thorne-Rider Stadium this weekend. After playing their first three games on the road, the Troopers are 2-1 overall and have a double header Saturday starting at 1 o’clock. They also play a single nine inning game on Memorial Day against Casper. That game will start at 3 o’clock.

The Sheridan Jets are off until next week. They play at home on June 2nd against Worland, and on June 5th against Gillette.

The Annual Trooper Baseball Camp will be held at Thorne-Rider Stadium June 6th, 7th and 8th. The camp is open to all Webb Wright baseball players. The camp will run each day between 9 and noon. All campers will get great instruction in baseball fundamentals, and all campers receive a camp t-shirt. Registration forms are available at the Rec Office in Thorne-Rider Park, or you can call Camp Director Dan Bilyue at 672-2376.

The Colorado Rockies shut out the Arizona Diamondbacks 2-0 last night. Our next live Rockies broadcast will be tomorrow night against the San Francisco Giants. Broadcast time will be at 7:30.

The postponed Hersery Track Meet will take place this afternoon. Rain Tuesday washed the Mett out, so organizers will try again today. The meet will be held at Homer Scott Stadium at Sheridan High School, starting at 4 o’clock. Pre-registration will be taken before events begin today.

 

05/23/07 Sports for Wednesday

The Local Hersey Track Meet was rained-out yesterday. Organizers will host the meet tomorrow afternoon at Homer Scott Stadium, beginning at 4 o’clock. Event registration will be taken before events begin.

The Sheridan Recreation District will kickoff their summer season next Tuesday, with opening night of Co-Rec Softball League play at the Softball Complex at Sheridan College. Co-Rec play is Monday through Wednesday, with Men’s League Designated for play Thursday nights.  In other Rec District notes, Kendrick Pool is scheduled to open for the season June 2nd. The first day will be 50-cent swim day.

The Sheridan Troopers open up Thorne-Rider Stadium Saturday with a double header against Rapid City Post #320. The first game will get started at 1 o’clock, on Memorial Day. The Troopers will host a single nine inning game with Casper, beginning at 3 o’clock.

In local golf notes,: the Annual Michael Phillips Wyoming Cowboy Joe Golf scramble will be held at the Powder Horn, June 2nd. Last year’s tournament was sold out, so please contact Wyoming Cowboy Joe in Laramie, at 766-6242, to get your teams registered. All proceeds benefit the Michael Phillips Scholarship at the University of Wyoming.

The Sheridan Media Benefit Golf Tournament will be held at Kendrick Golf Course Friday, June 8th. All golfers are invited to come out and play in this four person team scramble. You can get your own teams together; or register as a single, and golf professional Brian James will match those singles into foursomes. The tournament will shot gun start at 1 o’clock on June 8th. Dinner and awards will follow play. All proceeds from the tournament sponsorships will be matched by Sheridan Media, and all money goes to the Sheridan Public Arts Committee to support their efforts to purchase more permanent art work for downtown Sheridan. To register a team, as a single, or to become a tournament sponsor, call Sheridan Media at 672-7421.

The Annual Wyoming / Montana All-Star Basketball Series makes its return to the Hoffman Dome Friday night, June 8th. The women’s game will start the night off at 5:30; the men’s game follows at 7:30. Three Sheridan County girls will play for Team Wyoming this year. They are: Randa Claybaugh from the State Champion Arvada/Clearmont Lady Panthers; Courtney Johnson from the State Champion Tongue River Lady Eagles; and Kelsey Boedecker from the State Champion Sheridan Lady Broncs.

Sheridan College women’s coach Frank McCarthy will coach the Wyoming girls. He likes the team, and the fact that three Sheridan County girls earned their way onto the team. McCarthy’s other job as the Lady Generals coach has kept him busy this spring, as recruiting for next season is starting to wrap up. The 2007 class could me McCarthy’s best ever.

The Boys All-Star team this year is going to put on a show, as this year’s Wyoming senior class is loaded with talent. Generals’ Coach Joel Davidson is looking forward to coaching this year’s group of All-Stars. Davidson has also had a busy spring with recruiting, adding three freshmen to this fall’s line-up and he notes the recruiting process is right on schedule.

The second night of games will be in Billings at Rocky Mtn. College on Saturday, June 9th, also at 5:30 and 7:30 pm. All four games will also be broadcast to you live on AM 14-10 KWYO.

Senior health and fitness week is scheduled to start June 5th, and run through the 9th. The Sheridan Rec District and the Sheridan County YMCA are teaming up to host a bunch of daily activities throughout the week on Tuesday, June 5th. They will have a kickoff at registration in Whitney Commons from 9 to 10am. At 10am, they will have a few activities, and then Cowboys State Bank will host a lunch from 11:30 to 12:45. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday they will have different activities all day for seniors to participate in. For more information on the Third Annual Seniors Health and Fitness Week, contact the Sheridan Rec District or the YMCA.

Coming up July 26th through the 28th, Sheridan will host the Wyoming State Senior Olympics. All people age 50 and older qualify to compete. They will have over 20 different sports and games, from track and field, to billiards, and everything in between. Jim Eggenberger is the local chairmen of the games. He says registration forms are now available at the Rec Distict, the YMCA, or the Senior Center. The cost to enter is $5 per event. For more information, call Jim Eggenberger at 673-0000.

The 15th Annual Bighorn Mountain Wild and Scenic Trail Run will start Friday, June 15th. The 100 mile race starts the event at 11am Friday morning, followed by the 50 miler, then the 50k and 30k races on Saturday morning. A post race picnic will be held at the finish line in Scott Bicentennial Park in Dayton, starting at 1 o’clock Saturday. The picnic will run into the evening. The event concludes with a pancake breakfast and awards ceremony on Grinnell Plaza in downtown Sheridan, Sunday morning June 17th.

The Colorado Rockies beat Arizona 3-1 last night. Both teams play again tonight at 7 o’clock live on AM 14-10 KWYO. We will also have the Rockies on live Friday evening at 7:30, Saturday night at 6:30, and Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock.

 

05/22/07 Sports for Tuesday

Six Sheridan Lady Bronc soccer players made the All-State team this year, and the two top players in the state come from the Lady Bronc program. Four players made the All-State first team. They are: Megan Carlson, Rachel Ryan, Laura Quist and Anna Konkel. Making the All-State second team was Rebecca O’Dell and Chelsey George. Megan Carlson was named the top senior, and Rachel Ryan was named the top underclassmen. Ryan was also nominated for the Gatorade Player of the Year award. Coach Chris Cook says the players should be proud, and even though it didn’t work out at the State Tournament, the Lady Broncs had a great season..

The State Track and Field was a big success for several of our Sheridan County athletes. A couple of athletes were really tough at the state from Sheridan High School. For the Lady Broncs, sophomore Taylor Gardner. On the Broncs side, senior Scott Pettit chased the school pole vault record all season, eventually getting it going over 15 feet, then performed well going 15 at the State Meet and finished second last week..

After the basketball season, the Big Horn Lady Rams sent a message that they would be a team to recon with over the next several years. With so many underclassmen that took Tongue River into overtime in the Championship game, now the Lady Rams track team - including many of those basketball players - are poised to make another run at a State Title next spring. The Lady Rams dominated the Class 2-A field at the State Meet the week after they won the Northeast Regional.

 Eleven Lady Rams placed in 13 events. Lela Carpenter was 1st in the 1600 meters, 2nd in the 3200 and 5th in the 800. Raschel Mead won the long jump, was 2nd in the triple jump, and 3rd in the 100 meter hurdles. Sarah Chapman was 3rd in the 800 and 4th in the 400 meters. Shelby Brewer was 7th in the 400 meters; Caitlin Mcginnis was 7th in the 200 meters; and Winsome Williams was 2nd in the high jump, with Kaylie Vendela 3rd. Lauren Roberts was 4th in the triple jump; Callie Crouse was 5th in the shot put; and Sadie Rhinesmith was a member of the winning 4x100 meter relay team. 10 of those athletes are underclassmen, and will bring those points back next season. The only Lady Rams senior is Raschel Mead; the 2007 Lady Rams consisted of one senior three juniors, four sophomores, and three freshmen.

Wet weather over the next couple of days will hamper preparations for the Sheridan Troopers as they get ready for their home opener this weekend, but they are expected get those games in. They are scheduled to host their home opener Saturday afternoon against Rapid City Post #320. The first pitch will be tossed out at 1 o’clock.. The Jets are off until June 2nd, when they host a double header with Worland.

The Sheridan Media Benefit Golf Tournament will be played Friday June 8th at Kendrick Golf Course. The tournament is a four person team scramble. All proceeds go to the Sheridan Public Arts Committee to purchase more permanent art work for downtown Sheridan. The tournament will shot gun start at 1 o’clock, with a dinner and awards to follow play. To play or become a sponsor, please contact us at Sheridan Media 674-7421.

The Colorado Rockies play a game tonight with the Arizona Diamondbacks. You can hear tonight’s game live on our sister station am 14-10 KWYO Broadcast time is at 7 o’clock.

 

05/21/07 Sports for Monday

The High School State Track and Field Championships wrapped up on Saturday with the Big Horn Lady Rams leading the Class 2-A Girls in a wire to wire finish, and taking the 2-A State Title. They scored 117.5 points in front of second place Sundance with 77 points. Highlights for the State Champs: Lela Carpenter won the 1600 meters and was 2nd in the 800 meters; Raschel Mead won the long jump and was 2nd in the triple jump; Winsome Williams was 2nd in the high jump; and Kaylie Vendela was 3rd all three relays, finished in the top three, including a win in the 4x100 meter relay. The Tongue River Lady Eagles finished 7th overall in Class 2-A ; Arvada/Clearmont was 16th in class 1-A; the Sheridan Lady Broncs finished 7th in Class 4-A. In the boys team race in Class 2-A, Big Horn was 5th and Tongue River was 7th. In the 1-A, Arvada/Clearmont was 16th, and the Sheridan Broncs were finished 8th in Class 4-A.  Sheridan High School head track coach Art Bauers says the Broncs and Lady Broncs both performed well at the State Meet, and they had a great season as well.

The Sheridan Lady Bronc soccer team had a great regular season going 12-1-2 overall. They won their first match at the State Tournament, before losing in the semi finals 2-1 against Cheyenne Central. They played Laramie Saturday for third place. The game went into overtime, with Laramie scoring a late goal in the first overtime period to win the match 2-1. Coach Chris Cook says it was a disappointing finish for the players in a tough battle with Central in the semi final. And, the Lady Broncs played one of their best games of the season on Saturday. They finish the season 13-3-2 overall.

Tomorrow, we will have more from both the State Soccer Tournament and the State Track Meet.

The Sheridan Troopers are 2-1 on the season after picking up two wins in Billings, Saturday. They won 13-1 and 3-1. Coach Kyle Warnke says the players went out and played well in both games, and now they have five days to get ready for the home opener Saturday against Rapid City Post #320. The double header Saturday will start at 1 o’clock. The Troopers will also play a home game on Memorial Day against Casper It will be a single nine-inning game starting at 3 o’clock.

The Sheridan Hersey Track Meet is scheduled for tomorrow, weather permitting. The meet will be  held tomorrow afternoon at Homer Scott Stadium. Events are set to begin at 4 o’clock. Pre-registration will be taken tomorrow before the meet begins.

 

05/18/07 Sports for Friday

Casper Kelly Walsh got a hat trick from Tommy Russell yesterday, as the Trojans shut-out the Sheridan Broncs 5-0 to win their opening round match at the State Tournament. The loss relegates the Broncs to the consolation bracket. They will play an elimination game this afternoon at 2 o’clock against Gillette.

The Lady Broncs got a goal from Anna Konkel in the 25th minute. It ended up being the game winner as the Lady Broncs dance to today’s semi finals with a 1-0 win over Casper Kelly Walsh. The Lady Broncs face Cheyenne Central in the semi’s this afternoon.

Taking a look at action from the State Track Championships team scores for the girls after day one has the Lady Broncs in 7th place in the Class 4-A. Big Horn leads the 2-A chase, with Tongue River 7th ; no points for Arvada/ Clearmont and NSI. In the boys team race after the first day, the Broncs are sitting in 6th place; Tongue River is 5th in the 2-A; no points for Big Horn; one point for NSI; and no points for Arvada/Clearmont.

Individually for the Lady Broncs on day one: Taylor Gardner made it to the 100 meter finals - she placed 4th in the long jump. Kayla Fauber was 4th in the pole vault, and the Lady Broncs 4x800 meter relay team picked up points, finishing 6th for the Broncs .Scott Pettit was 2nd in the pole vault at 15’0 feet - the winner went 15’6. Justin Will was 4th in the long jump.

 In local baseball action for the weekend, the Sheridan Troopers play a double-header Billings tomorrow, They will open their home schedule a week from tomorrow against Post #320 from Rapid City.

The Sheridan Jets play at Thorne-Rider Stadium this weekend. Tomorrow, they host Gillette. That double header will start at 1 o’clock. Sunday’s double header with Casper will also get underway at 1 o’clock.
A couple of notes from the Sheridan Recreation District on Monday evening: they are having a Frizbee Golf League meeting at the old Highland Park School building. The meeting will be at 6 o’clock Monday night. Sheridan High School teachers and coaches Mark Elliott and Cory Hamrick built a Frizbee Golf Course on the campus at Sheridan High Schoo.a couple of years ago, and now the Rec District is organizing a league.

The Rec District will also host the Annual Hersey Youth Track Meet Tuesday afternoon at Homer Scott Stadium. The meet will begin at 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Registration can be filled out at the Rec Office, or registration can be made at the track before the meet starts on Tuesday. For more information, call Dale Boedecker at the Rec Office at 674-6421.

The Colorado Rockies open up inter league play tonight, with series with the Kansas City Royals. We will have tonight’s game for you live on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time will be at 6:30.

Join Ron Richter and Trevor Jackson tomorrow morning for the Coaches live on AM 14-10 KWYO. The program is brought to you by Perkins Family Restaurant, and gets started at 8 o’clock.

 

05/17/07 Sports for Thursday

The Sheridan Bronc soccer team looks for the upset today, when they take on number one seed Casper Kelly Walsh in first round play at the State Soccer Tournament in Laramie. That match will be played this afternoon at 2 o’clock.

The Lady Broncs will be the top seed when they face Casper Kelly Walsh in their first round match today. Coach Chris Cook says the goal this week is pretty simple: win a championship. Winners today advance to tomorrow’s semi finals; losers drop into the consolation bracket.

The All–Class State Track and Field Championships open in Casper this morning. The first event will be the finals in the 3200 meter run at 11 o’clock. Sheridan Coach Art Bauers says all the prep work is over now, and they just try to stay positive, and get everyone dialed in on their events. The meet concludes with relays late Saturday afternoon.

The Sheridan Troopers will play a road double header in Billings, Saturday. They are coming off a season opening loss in Billings last week. Coach Kyle Warnke says pre-season work continues as they get ready for more action Saturday. After Saturday, they are off until the home opener Saturday the 26th. They host two games with Rapid City Post #320. Games will get underway at 1 o’clock. The Troops will also play their Annual Memorial Day Game against the Casper Oilers on Monday the 28th. That game will start at 3 o’clock.

The Sheridan Jets open their season in Gillette Saturday, then against Casper Sunday. Coach Ryan Murner says after the struggles last summer of just having enough players to put a line up on the field, the numbers are up and they are excited to get the Jets’ season started Saturday.

Today is entry deadline day for tomorrow’s Sheridan College Booster Club Golf Tournament at the Powder Horn. The four person scramble opens up tomorrow at 1 o’clock. To enter a team today, call Sheridan College volleyball coach Todd Cooper at 674-6446 extension 4002.

There are more great opportunities for Sheridan County golfers to play in some fun tournaments in the month of June, and all are Fundraiseres for great causes. The Wyoming Cowboy Joe Club will host the Annual Mike Phillips Memorial Golf Tournament June 2nd at the Powder Horn. 156 golfers played in last year’s event, which sold out the course. There are just a few spots left - call the Wyoming Cowboy Joe office in Laramie at 766-6242 to enter your teams ASAP.

The Annual Sheridan Media Benefit Golf Tournament will be played Friday, June 8th at Kendrick Golf Course. The tournament benefits the Sheridan Public Arts Committee to help them in acquiring more permanent art work for  downtown Sheridan. The tournament this year is a four person team scramble. To register your teams, please call us at Sheridan Media 672-7421, or stop by the office at 1716 KROE Lane to pick up an entry form. The tournament will be a shot-gun start on Friday, June 8th at 1 pm, with awards and dinner to follow.  There will be pins, prizes on every hole, plus four-hole-in-one prizes on all the par three’s.

And in late June, the Annual Fundraising Golf Tournament for the Sheridan Dog and Cat Shelter will be played at the Powder Horn. This year’s tournament will be played Friday, June 15th. This is the only major fundraiser for the Dog and Cat Shelter. This tournament is also a four person team scramble. To register teams or to become a tournament sponsor, please contact tournament director Doug Hockett at Smith Barney 673-7900.

The Colorado Rockies beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-3 last night. Our next Rockies broadcast comes your way tomorrow night, when the Rockies open up league play with a series with the Kansas City Royals. Broadcast time will be at 6:30 live on AM 14-10 KWYO.

 

05/16/07 Sports for Wednesday

The 8th Annual Sheridan 3 on 3 Hoop Jam Basketball Tournament is scheduled for June 2nd and 3rd in down town Sheridan. The tournament is a fundraiser for the Athletic Trainers Program for Sheridan County high schools, and has grown in popularity over the last several years. The event was first organized by current Memorial Hospital CEO Mike McCafferty. He says after a committee was formed 9 years ago, the event really took off He says the event has stayed strong over the years because of great community support, and the 2007 Hoop Jam should be just a big as any other year, Again this year’s Hoop Jam Will be held on Main Street, June 2nd and 3rd.

A week after the Hoop Jam, the Annual Wyoming/ Montana High School All-Star Basketball Series makes its return to Sheridan Friday, June 8th. Games will be played at the Hoffman Dome at Sheridan College, and are set for 5:30 and 7:30. The second night of games will be at Rocky Mtn. College in Billings. Three players from Sheridan County will play in this year’s event. All three led their teams to State Titles this spring: Kelsey Boedecker from Sheridan High School; Courtney Johnson from Tongue River High School; and Randa Claybaugh from Arvada/Clearmont. All four games will be broadcast live on AM 14-10 KWYO.

A former Powell High School All-State basketball player and former Sheridan College Lady General Jaci Heny has been named as the new head coach of the Douglas High School girls basketball program. Heny played two seasons for Frank McCarthy before moving onto to play at Northern Montana. She had been an assistant coach at Northern, before taking over in Douglas.

This week, the spring sports season starts to come to a close with state culminating events in track and field, and soccer. The Sheridan soccer teams open play at the State Championships, Thursday in Laramie. Both teams play first round games against Casper Kelly Walsh.

The State Track and Field Championships also open Thursday in Casper. All five of our Sheridan County teams will be well represented at the State Meet.

The Rec District has a Softball Umpires Clinic tonight at the Softball Complex at Sheridan College. All umps should attend. The clinic will get underway at 6 o’clock. League play begins May 29th.

The Sheridan College Booster Club Golf Tournament tees off Friday afternoon. This year’s format is a four person team scramble. Time is running out - to register teams, contact Sheridan College volleyball coach Todd Cooper at 674-6446. extension 4002. The tournament will shot-gun start Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Dinner and awards follow play.

The Colorado Rockies were shut out last night 3-0 by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Game two of the series can be heard tonight, live on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time is at 6 o’clock.

 

05/15/07 Sports for Tuesday

 it’s a short week for soccer and track teams as they prepare for their season. The State Soccer Tournament and State Track Championships open Thursday in Laramie and Casper. The Bronc and Lady Bronc soccer teams will play the Kelly Walsh teams in the first round Thursday in Laramie. The Broncs are the 4-seed; KW is the 1-seed.. The Lady Broncs avenged their only loss of the season last week, beating Gillette in the Regional Fina,l and will be the 1-Seed taking on the south number four Kelly Walsh. The Lady Broncs have only lost twice since last year’s opening round loss at the State Tournament, and Coach Chris Cook says it comes down to a battle of wills to see who will take the title this spring. The Lady Broncs played Kelly Walsh once this season and won that game. Cook says the Lady Trojans are capable of knocking off anyone.

The All Class Wyoming State Track Championships open Thursday in Casper. All five of our Sheridan County teams will be represented. The State Meet opens at 11 o’clock Thursday morning, with the finals for the 3200 meters. The final event of the meet will be the 1600 meter relays that are scheduled to begin around 4 o’clock on Saturday. The hot team right now in Sheridan County is the Big Horn Lady Rams They are coming off a dominating team win in the Regional Meet last weekend.

The Sheridan Troopers get back to practice this week after playing their first game of the season Sunday in Billings. The Troopers lost the game 11-1 against the defending Montana State Champion Billings Scarlets. Troops head coach Kyle Warnke says they can get a lot more done this week after finally getting a real game The Troopers will host a double header on Saturday, May 26th against Post #330 from Rapid City. Memorial Day, they will play a single nine-inning non-conference game against the Casper Oilers.
 
The Troopers will also be hosting their Annual Trooper Youth Baseball Camp this year. The camp will run June 6th, 7th and 8th, and is open to all Webb Wright baseball players. The camp is held at Thorne-Rider Stadium from 9 to noon each day. Each camper gets three days of fun Gnome baseball instruction, focusing on the fundamentals - plus a camp t-shirt, snacks, and refreshments each day. Registration forms can be picked up at the Rec District Office in Thorne-Rider Park.

The Wyoming State Senior Olympics is coming to Sheridan this summer this evening. A special clinic will be held for all seniors planning on participating in the games later this summer. Sheridan physical therapist Joe Hegy will host a free seniors training clinic at the YMCA. He will be discussing injury prevention, selecting an appropriate activity and how to get started in training. The clinic again is free, and will be held in gym number two at the YMCA and will get started this afternoon at 4:30. All seniors are invited to come out for this clinic.

The Sheridan Rec District is gearing up for another summer of their adult slow pitch softball leagues, This summer they have a record number of teams competing in co-Rec and men’s league divisions. Play begins Tuesday, May 29th.. Eleven co-rec games will be played Monday through Wednesday, with Men’s League reserved for Thursday nights. Tomorrow night, the League will have an Umpires Clinic beginning at 6 o’clock at the Softball Complex at Sheridan College.

Speaking of Sheridan College the Generals Booster Club will host their Annual Spring Fundraising Golf Tournament Friday afternoon at the Powder Horn. The Tournament is a four person team scramble, and will start at 1 o’clock. Dinner will follow play. To register teams, contact Sheridan College Volleyball Coach Todd Cooper at 674-6446 extension 4002.

 

05/14/07 Sports for Monday

The Sheridan Broncs went into their Regional Tournament Saturday with only two victories. Now they have three, after beating the number-one seeded Lander Tigers in an elimination match Saturday morning. With that victory, the Broncs knew they would play another week. The Broncs only scored once, and their defense made it stand up for the 1-0 victory. Then they played a State Tournament seeding game with Cody. They lost that match, and will be the four seed when the State Tournament begins in Laramie. They open against Casper Kelly Walsh Thursday afternoon.

The Lady Bronc soccer team went into their Regional Tournament and came out of the tournament with the top seed for this week’s State Tournament. They beat Worland 3-0, then took on Gillette in the title match and dominated play, winning 3-0. Coach Chris Cook says they were really dialed in during the game with Gillette. The State Tournament opens Thursday, so they have a short week to prepare. Cook says the Lady Broncs have been on a mission since an early loss at last year’s State Championships. The Lady Broncs open the tournament with a first round match with Casper Kelly Walsh.

In regional track and field action, the Sheridan Broncs finished 5th. The Lady Broncs were also 5th in the North East Regional at NSI over the weekend. The Arvada/Clearmont Panthers were 5th; the Lady Panthers were 4th in the 1-A Regional. In the 2-A Regional for the boys, the Tongue River Eagles placed 3rd; the Big Horn Rams were 6th; and the NSI Boys were 7th. In the girls’ meet, the Lady Big Horn Rams started strong and won the event going away with 170 points; Sundance was 2nd with 116 points; the Tongue River girls were 4th; NSI was 10th. The All-Class State Championships open Thursday at Casper Kelly Walsh High School.

The Sheridan Troopers opened their season yesterday with a road game up in Billings against the defending state champs from Montana, the Billings Scarlets. The Veteran Scarlets got off early, and ended up winning the game 11-1. Troops Coach Kyle Warnke says the players did some good things in their first game of the season. They took on a really good team in their opener, and that was exactly the kind of game they wanted. The Troops head back to Billings Saturday for a double header. They open the regular season Saturday, May 26the against Rapid City. The Sheridan Jets will open their season Saturday as well; they play a double header with Gillette.

The spring high school golf season wraps up today and tomorrow with the playing of the Conference Tournament in Casper. The Broncs and Lady Broncs will be competing.

The Annual Snickers Cup Youth Soccer Tournament was another huge success as thousands turned out over the weekend at the Big Horn Events Center. Video of Snickers Cup Youth Soccer Tournament Soccer

Our next Rockies baseball broadcast will be tomorrow night with the Rocks at home against Arizona. You can hear the broadcast live on AM 14-10 KWYO starting at 6 o’clock.

 

05/11/07 Sports for Friday

The Sheridan Lady Broncs are the top seed going into tomorrow’s Regional Tournament in Buffalo. They play Worland in the first round, and will be a heavy favorite to advance. Coach Chris Cook says the number-one seeded Lady Broncs are ready to go. The Lady Broncs made a great run at the State Tournament last spring, and vowed this year to win the whole thing. Cook says that has been the players’ focus for the last 12 months.

The Broncs will be the chasers tomorrow in their first round match when they take on the top-seeded Lander Tigers, A win puts the Broncs in to the State Tournament/ They are coming off a 9-0 win in an elimination game Tuesday against Newcastle. Coach Grant Traphaggen says the Broncs know they are playing for a big upset tomorrow against Lander.

NSI is hosting all the 1-A and 2-A teams from Northeast Wyoming for their Regional Track Meet, which gets underway this morning. The meet concludes tomorrow. The Sheridan High School Tracksters are in Gillette today for their regional.

The Annual Snickers Cup Youth Soccer Tournament is this weekend at the Big Horn Events Center.

 The Sheridan Troopers double-header scheduled for Thorne-Rider Stadium Sunday has been cancelled. The games will be played in Billings instead of Sheridan, and the reason is ridiculous -  there are no umpires available to work the games Sunday; so the Troops lose those home games. The ump problem isn’t going away. Sheridan, for years, has been known for great umpiring crews; but for various reasons the numbers have dwindled down over the past few years, and now home games are in jeopardy. So needless to say, Sheridan American Legion Baseball is in  dire need of umpires for the both the Jets and Troopers. This summer umps are paid per double header. If you are interested, please contact Sheridan American Legion general manager Dan Bilyue at 672-2376. The Troopers now are scheduled to open their home schedule Saturday, May 26th.

A week from today, the Sheridan College Booster Club is hosting their Spring Golf Tournament Fundraiser. The tournament will be played at the Powder Horn next Friday afternoon. It’s a four person team scramble, with a shot gun start at 1 pm. All proceeds benefit student athletic programs at Sheridan College. To register teams, contact Sheridan College volleyball coach Todd Cooper at 674-6446 extension 4002.

The Sheridan Rec District will open their adult softball season at the end of the month on May 22nd. They will hold an Umpires Clinic at the softball complex at Sheridan College. League Play is set to begin Tuesday, May 29th. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night’s will be devoted to Co-Rec League Play. Men’s teams will play games on Thursday evenings. For more information on the Umpire Clinic or league play, contact Dale Boedecker at the Rec Office at 674-6421. The Colorado Rockies play the San Francisco Giants tonight. We will have the game live for you on AM 14-10 KWYO  Broadcast time will be at 6:30.

 

05/10/07 Sports for Thursday

The Sheridan Troopers found out Tuesday night that they would open their season at Thorne-Rider Stadium, Sunday afternoon. The Billings Scarlets had a cancellation on their schedule, and called to see if the Troopers would be interested in playing; so a double-header is scheduled to get underway at noon Sunday. The Troopers have had a couple of days off, as three days last week were rained out, but the players will enjoy finally getting a chance to play for real. Since practice opened about a month ago, the season in Wyoming is short when compared to other areas around the country, and Coach Jyle Warnke says it takes several weeks for teams in Wyoming to hit their stride. Again, games Sunday begin at noon next week. The Troopers will play in Billings. The Jets will open up at home on the 19th against Gillette. And the Troops do have a home date set for Sunday the 26th against Rapid City.

The track and field post season begins tomorrow. Big Horn, Tongue River, Arvada/Clearmont along with NSI will all compete in the 1-A and 2-A Regional Meet at NSI starting tomorrow. The Sheridan High School track teams will be at the North 4-A Regional in Gillette tomorrow. Coach Art Bauers says all their athletes that have not already qualified for the State Meet have one last chance to get in this weekend. Bauers says a hand-full of teams have a good chance to win the Regional Title this weekend. The All Class State Championships open a week from today in Casper.

The high school soccer season opens post season play Saturday. The Sheridan Broncs will play at their regional in Powell. Their first round opponent will be Lander. The Lady Broncs will play at their regional in Buffalo Saturday. They face Worland in their first round match. All first round games are elimination games.

The Bronc and Lady Bronc golfers have the weekend off. They will finish up the spring season Monday and Tuesday at the North 4-A Regional in Casper.

Trees For Trash kicks-off a busy weekend in Sheridan. Also in town this weekend will be the Annual Snickers Cup Youth Soccer Tournament. Youth teams from all over Wyoming will be in Sheridan for the tournament at the Events Center in Big Horn.

Later this summer, Sheridan will host the 2007 Wyoming Senior Olympics. Seniors around the county are all gearing up to compete and to help out. Sheridan physical thearapist Joe Hegy will host a Safe Training Clinic on Tuesday for all seniors. He will be going over safe and fun ways to train for the Senior Games in July. The clinic will be held in gym #2 at the YMCA Tuesday at 4:30 pm. For more information, contanct Ron Eicks at 655-9443.

The Colorado Rockies open up a four game home stand with San Francisco tonight. We will have the game live for you on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time is set for 6 o’clock.

 

05/09/07 Sports for Wednesday

The Sheridan Bronc soccer team survived an elimination battle with Newcastle last night to extend their season into the Regional Tournament this weekend, The Broncs made quick work of Newcastle, scoring at will in the first half and building up a 6-0 halftime lead. Coach Grant Traphaggen says the Broncs needed to get off early and they did. The Broncs scored three more goals in the second half for the 9-0 win. Now they advance to the Regional Tournament in Powell. Their first round opponent will be top-seeded Lander, Saturday.

The Lady Broncs will be the number-one seed heading into their Regional Tournament Saturday in Buffalo. They will open the post season against Worland. Last night, the Lady Broncs went through a pretty good practice. Head Coach Chris Cook says the team is ready to get the post season started. The high school track season heads into the post season Friday with regional meets at sites around the state. The North 4-A will be in Gillette while NSI will host the Class 1-A and 2-A Northeast Regional. Sheridan Coach Art Bauers says the athletes are just putting the finishing touches in their preparation for the post season.

The Sheridan Troopers will start their season a little earlier than originally scheduled. The Billings Scarlets called the Troopers yesterday to try and get a game with the Troops this weekend. The Troopers agreed to the game, and they will play baseball at Thorne-Rider Stadium Sunday afternoon. Troops head coach Kyle Warnke says the team’s pre-season workouts are right on schedule. The Troopers will play the Scarlets Sunday at noon. American Legion general manager Dan Bilyue says it’s free baseball Sunday; they will not be charging admission for the double-header. The Troops’ official home opener in scheduled for Sunday May 26th. They are also scheduled for a double header up in Billings on May 19th.

 

05/08/07 Sports for Tuesday

The Sheridan Bronc soccer team will play a match against Newcastle this evening to determine which team makes it to the Regional Tournament Saturday in Powell. The varsity match will take place at 4:30. The winner advances to the Regional Tournament. the loser’s season is over. Also following play, Sheridan High School will host Senior Night for all the Broncs and Lady Bronc Seniors.

The Sheridan High School golfers did not play at a tournament yesterday in Gillette. Mudslides in the area around the golf course forced officials to call it off. The Broncs and Lady Broncs were scheduled to play at Cody Friday, but will take the weekend off to prepare for the North Regional in Casper on Monday and Tuesday. Coach Larry Martoglio says missing the Gillette tournament sets them back a little, especially the young Bronc team.

The Lady Bronc have been tough this spring, and were poised to make another run at the Conference Title next week, but Martoglio says they’ll be short handed and that’s to be expected for seniors this time of year. But Martoglio says individually, the girls have dominated most every tournament they played in this spring.

Regional track and field and soccer take place this weekend. The Sheridan High School track teams will compete in Gillette and NSI will host the rest of our Sheridan County track teams at the Northeast 1-A and 2-A Regional Meet at NSI Friday and Saturday.. Regional soccer tournaments will be played in Buffalo for the Sheridan Lady Broncs. With a win over Newcastle tonight, the Broncs will earn the right to play at their Regional in Powell. Regionals are one-day events Saturday. The State Soccer Championships open May 17th in Laramie, while the State Track and Field Championships run at the same time in Casper.

The Sheridan High School FFA is hosting Donkey Basketball tonight at Sheridan High School. Play begins at 7 o’clock. A team of Sheridan High School faculty will play a team from the Sheridan Fire Department, and the FFA students will play an All-Star Donkey Team. Again it all starts at 7 o’clock tonight at Sheridan High School.

Big Horn High School football coach Bob St. John has announced a football meeting set for Monday night, May 21st at 7 pm in the Big Horn High School cafeteria. All Big Horn Rams coaches, managers, players and parents are asked to attend this meeting They will be discussing the off-season program,  and what’s coming up for the Rams this fall Again, the meeting will be held Monday night May 21st at 7 o’clock in the Big Horn High School cafeteria.

The Colorado Rockies beat St. Louis 3-2 last night. They play the Cardinals again tonight, and you can hear the game live on AM 14-10 KWYO. Broadcast time will be at 5:30.

 

05/07/07 Sports for Monday

Video of SHS Pole Vault Pole Vault

Only one soccer game was cancelled over the wet, cold weekend. Now we get ready for the post season. The Sheridan Lady Broncs finish the regular season 13-1-2 overall after dropping a 1-0 game at Gillette Friday. For their only loss of the season, they came back and picked up another win in their regular season finale against Newcastle Saturday. As the players fought the rain, snow and wind, the Lady Broncs scored a late goal to win the match. The boys’ match was washed out as the field became un-playable. For this week’s Regional tournaments, the Lady Broncs will play in Buffalo Saturday, and the Broncs at Powell. Qualifiers will meet at the State Tournament in Laramie< which opens Thursday, May 17th.

The Sheridan Bronc and Lady Bronc track teams closed out their regular season Friday in Gillette. The Lady Broncs finished 5th; the Broncs finished 6th. For the Lady Broncs: Steph Brown finished 2nd in the 400 meters; Emily Bobinchak was 4th in the 800 meters; Dana Morin was 3rd in the 1600 meters; Kayla Fauber and Kearstin Brown went 4th and 5th in the pole vault, Erica Stender was 3rd in the high jump and long jump; and sophomore Taylor Gardner qualified for the State Meet by placing 2nd in the long jump.

For the Broncs: Taylor Beard went 3rd and 5th in the 100 and 200 meters; Wes Neuman and John Rottelini went 5th and 8th in the 800 meters; Ryan Sorenson was 2nd in the 1600 meters; Justin Will won the long jump; and Scott Pettit was 1st in the pole vault - and in the process of winning the event, set a new Sheridan High School record of 15’1. Pettit has been on a roll - he went over 15’ the week before, to tie the school record before setting the new mark Friday in Gillette. The Broncs’ 4x100 meter relay team of Kyle Grammens, Taylor Beard, Austin Woodward, and Justin Will finished 1st, and set a new qualifying standard for the State Meet as well. This week, the North 4-A Regional will be held in Gillette. Coach Art Bauers says this will be a big week of preparation, and he talks about setting teams goals vs> their goals of each athlete in their individual events. The Regional will be Friday and Saturday in Gillette. The State Meet opens May 17th in Casper.

In high school golf action Sheridan High School hosted the Sheridan Inviational Friday in the team race The Lady Broncs finished 2nd by five shots Senior Kelsey Boedecker shot a round of 79 to win the Individual Title in the boys team race The Tongue River Eagles finished 5th the Broncs were 6th John Hannahs and Craig Hossefeld from Tongue River and Sam Susor from the Sheridan Broncs all finished in a tie for 10th place in the individual standings Today the Broncs and Lady Broncs will play at a tournament in Gillette then at a tournament in Cody Friday and close out the regular season Saturday at a tournament in Powell The spring season closes out with the conference tournament in Casper May 14th and 15th.

The American Legion Baseball season is just a couple of weeks away from starting. TheSheridan Jets open their season at home Sunday, May 19th against Gillette. The Troopers open at home Sunday, May 26th against Gillette. We will have live play-by-play coverage of the Troopers’ first game on the 26th. The season this summer will be highlighted in August, when Sheridan hosts the Double “AA” State Tournament.

The Colorado Rockies took two out of three from the Cinicinatti Reds over the weekend. Our next Rockies broadcast will be tomorrow night, with the Rockies playing at St. Louis. Broadcast time will be at 5:30, live on AM 14-10 KWYO.

 

05/04/07 Sports for Friday

NOTE: The 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament in Thermopolis will take place May 05 & 06, Saturday and Sunday at 9am. Any questions - call the Thermopolis Chamber at 307-864-3192.

Sheridan High School is the host for a golf tournament at Kendrick Golf Course. Among other teams joining the Broncs and Lady Broncs, today will include the teams from Big Horn and Tongue River.

The Sheridan High School, Big Horn, and Tongue River track teams will all be competing later today at a meet in Gillette. Next week, regional meets will be held around the state. I mentioned yesterday that next Friday and Saturday the Northeast 1-A and 2-A Regional will be held in Sheridan. It will; but the host site will be NSI,  not Sheridan High School. The Bronc and Lady Bronc tracksters will be in Gillette for their regional.

The Sheridan Bronc soccer teams will host matches today with Gillette. The JV’s will play at 4 o’clock and the varsity at 6. The Lady Broncs play at Gillette this evening. Tomorrow, both teams host matches with Newcastle. The girls varsity match will be played at 10 am; the boys will play at noon.

Curt Schwamb for the Black Mtn. Nordic Club is asking for club members to volunteer to help out during the 2007 Big Horn Mountain Trail Run. This year’s event starts June 15th. If you would like to help out during this year’s race send and e-mail to shspst@fiberpipe.net or Dale Jacobson at jakesprinting@bresnan.net or check out the Big Horn Mtn. Race website at www.bighorntrailrun.com

The 24th Annual Wyoming Shrine Bowl football game is coming up in June. The game will be played at Cheney Alumni Field in Casper, Saturday June 9th at 7 pm. Sheridan County will be well represented in the annual game this summer. Players competing for the north team will be Jimmy Burgess and Nick Montano from Sheridan High School; Anthony Davis from NSI; Dustin Rougeau from Big Horn; and from Tongue River High School, Tom White, Ryan Scafe, and Wes Dobrenz. Tongue River head coach Chuck Walters will be on the north coaching staff.

In local football notes, Big Horn Rams head football coach Bob St. John has announced a football meeting for all coaches, Rams players, managers, and their parents on Monday, May 21st at 7 pm in the Big Horn High School cafeteria. They will be discussing their off-season program for the summer and the 2007 season

Registration is open for the Sheridan Hersey Track Meet. The local meet will be held Tuesday, May 22nd at Homer Scott Stadium beginning at 4 pm. Parents can register their kids by stopping by and picking up a registration form at the Sheridan Rec District Office in Thorne-Rider Park.

In basketball notes this week, Sheridan College women’s basketball coach Frank McCarthy has opened pre-registration for the Annual Lady Generals Youth Basketball Camp. The camp this year will open for the week on June 18th. The camp is open to all girls from the 1st through 12 grades. To register now, you can e-mail coach McCarthy at mcarthy@sheridan.edu or you can call Sheridan College at 674-6446, extension 4001.

We will have live Colorado Rockies baseball for you tomorrow night. The Rockies are currently playing a road series in Cincinnati. Tomorrow night’s broadcast can be heard live on AM 14-10 KWYO at 4:30. Sunday morning, tune in for the weekend finale at 10:30.


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