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Swanson played at left tackle for a South Oak Cliff that almost won the Class 5A – D2 championship. He received scholarship offers from Oregon, Tennessee and Michigan during the 2024 season. McMiller had 592 rushing yards and eight touchdowns in 2024, and his play earned him offers from SMU, TCU, Washington and Michigan State.Wayne Shanks […]

Swanson played at left tackle for a South Oak Cliff that almost won the Class 5A – D2 championship. He received scholarship offers from Oregon, Tennessee and Michigan during the 2024 season. McMiller had 592 rushing yards and eight touchdowns in 2024, and his play earned him offers from SMU, TCU, Washington and Michigan State.Wayne Shanks Jr., RB, The Kincaid SchoolWhisenton had 186 carries for 1,223 yards and 18 touchdowns in a stellar 2024 season. Johnson anchored the left side of Tyler’s offensive line as a sophomore. He has scholarship offers from Michigan State, Baylor and TCU.Demarrion Johnson, OL, TylerEzekiel Ayangbile, DL, Langham CreekReese had 51 receptions for 906 yards, and he was prolific in returning kickoffs and punts. He was the District 5-6A Newcomer of the Year.Jerry Meyer III, QB, Waxahachie
Weston Nielsen, QB, BastropShanks Jr. finished his sophomore season with 1,579 rushing yards, 223 receiving yards and 27 touchdowns. Meyer III made his Texas high school football debut in 2024, and he earned the District 11-6A Offensive Newcomer of the Year award. He passed for 2,911 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2024, according to 247sports.com. Colton Nussmeier, QB, Marcus
CaDarius McMiller, RB, TylerThe 2024 Texas high school football season is over, and High School on SI is highlighting some of the top performers from across the state. JayQuan Snell, DB, WaxahachieA rising star in high school football, Ethan “Boobie” Feaster was a unanimous selection to his All-District team. He had 57 receptions, 855 receiving yards and 14 receiving touchdowns, according to 247sports.com. To get live updates on your phone – as well as follow your favorite teams and top games – you can download the SBLive Sports app: Download iPhone App | Download Android AppAntayvious Ellis, WR, CrowleyJackson had 35 tackles, nine pass break ups and one interception in 2024. Miller is a top offensive lineman in Texas at 6-foot-5, 305 yards, and he played center, guard and tackles in 2024. DJ Reese, WR, GuyerMontre Jackson, DB, Lakeview CentennialQua Ford, OL, Texas HighKennedy Brown, OT, KingwoodMeredith was the District 4-6A newcomer of the year, and he recently received offers from SMU and OKlahoma, according to 247sports.com.Landen Williams-Callis, RB, Richmond RandleAyangbile earned District 16-6A first team honors in 2024. He has scholarship offers from Houston and Virginia Tech. Witten had a stellar sophomore year with 45 tackles, five interceptions, and two pick sixes. He also caught six touchdown passes, and he returned a kick for a touchdown. Jerry Outhouse Jr., DB, Brewer
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CIF San Diego Section Boys Lacrosse Championships When: Saturday Where: Westview High School Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Open Division: (2) La Costa Canyon (12-6) vs. (1) Torrey Pines (13-5), 5 p.m. Preview: La Costa Canyon is no stranger to the Open Division championship game. This marks the Mavericks’ third trip […]


CIF San Diego Section Boys Lacrosse Championships
When: Saturday
Where: Westview High School
Tickets: $17 for adults, $10 for students and seniors.
Open Division: (2) La Costa Canyon (12-6) vs. (1) Torrey Pines (13-5), 5 p.m.
Preview: La Costa Canyon is no stranger to the Open Division championship game. This marks the Mavericks’ third trip to the Open Division title in the last five seasons. The Mavericks look to senior midfielder Evan Henke and Finn Nilsen to capture their first CIF title since 2017. … A win Saturday would mark Torrey Pines’ seventh consecutive Open Division title. Torrey Pines leans on goal scorers Ross Jacobsen and senior captain John Prior.
Division 2: (2) San Dieguito Academy (14-2) vs. (1) Westview (12-6), 2 p.m.
Preview: San Dieguito Academy has been an offensive juggernaut in the postseason, tallying 16 goals in both the quarterfinal and semifinal matches. … Westview cruised to a quarterfinal win over West Hills and survived an 11-10 overtime scare against Patrick Henry to advance to the title game.
Division 3: (3) Mater Dei Catholic HS (13-5) vs. (1) Classical Academy (17-3), 11 a.m.
Preview: Mater Dei Catholic has survived a pair of gut checks in the march to the title game. The Crusaders pulled out a 14-11 win in the quarterfinals over the Preuss School, before clinching their ticket to the championship game with a 9-8 overtime victory over No. 2-seeded Valhalla. … Classical Academy has met little resistance in its playoff march, coming away with a 14-2 victory over Olympian in the quarterfinals and a 13-5 win in the semifinals against Clairemont.
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Coastal Bend baseball Regional Semifinal third round playoff highlights and scores
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school baseball playoffs with 29 teams, and 8 have advanced to the Regional Semifinal third round. Checkout highlights and scores from Thursday’s game 1 matchups. UIL 5A-DIVeterans Memorial vs. Smithson Valley (All games at Yoakum)Game 1: Smithson Valley 2, Veterans Memorial 1Game 2: […]


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend started the 2025 UIL high school baseball playoffs with 29 teams, and 8 have advanced to the Regional Semifinal third round. Checkout highlights and scores from Thursday’s game 1 matchups.
UIL 5A-DI
Veterans Memorial vs. Smithson Valley (All games at Yoakum)
Game 1: Smithson Valley 2, Veterans Memorial 1
Game 2: Saturday at noon
Game 3 (If needed): 30 minutes after game 2
UIL 4A-DI
Calallen vs. Uvalde
1 Game Only: Friday at 7 p.m. at San Antonio Northside Field 2
Tuloso-Midway vs. Davenport (All games at Jourdanton)
Game 1: Davenport 3, Tuloso-Midway 4
Game 2: Friday at 6 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at 1 p.m.
UIL 4A-DII
Sinton vs. Navarro
Game 1: Navarro 13, Sinton 14 (8 innings)
Game 2: Friday at 7 p.m. at Nelson Wolf Municipal Stadium in SA
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at 3 p.m. at Nelson Wolf Municipal Stadium in SA
UIL 3A-DI
London vs. Goliad (All games at Calallen)
Game 1: Goliad 1, London 11
Game 2: Friday at 7 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at 6 p.m.
Falfurrias vs. Hallettsville (All games at Coastal Bend College)
Game 1: Hallettsville 1, Falfurrias 0
Game 2: Friday at 7 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at 3 p.m.
UIL 3A-DII
Hebbronville vs. Jourdanton (All games at Tuloso-Midway)
Game 1: Jourdanton 4, Hebbronville 5
Game 2: Friday at 6 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): Saturday at noon
Orange Grove vs. Lytle (All games at Karnes City)
Game 1: Orange Grove 2, Lytle 1
Game 2: Friday at 6 p.m.
Game 3 (If needed): 30 minutes after game 2
Coastal Bend Baseball State Tournament History
Calallen – 2024 (State Runner-Up), 2011 (State Runner-Up), 2010 (State Runner-up), 2008 (STATE CHAMPION), 2005 (STATE CHAMPION), 2003 (State Semifinals), 2002 (State Runner-Up), 2000 (STATE CHAMPION), 1998 (State Runner-Up), 1996 (State Semifinals), 1995 (State Semifinals), 1993 (State Semifinals)
Sinton – 2023 (State Semifinals), 2022 (STATE CHAMPION), 2021 (State Semifinals), 2017 (State Semifinals), 2014 (State Semifinals), 2007 (State Semifinals), 2003 (State Runner-up), 2002 (STATE CHAMPION), 1999 (State Semifinals), 1989 (STATE CHAMPION), 1988 (STATE CHAMPION), 1975 (State Runner-up)
London – 2024 (State Semifinals), 2023 (State Semifinals), 2022 (STATE CHAMPION), 2021 (State Runner-Up)
Veterans Memorial – 2018 (State Semifinals)
Moody – 2017 (State Semifinals), 2013 (State Runner-Up), 2009 (State Runner-Up), 2007 (STATE CHAMPION), 2006 (State Semifinals), 2004 (STATE CHAMPION), 2003 (State Semifinals), 2000 (State Runner-Up), 1997 (State Semifinals), 1995 (State Semifinals), 1994 (State Runner-Up) 1983 (State Runner-Up), 1978 (State Semifinals)
Banquete – 2016 (State Semifinals)
Bishop – 2015 (State Runner-Up)
Carroll – 2012 (State Semifinals), 2011 (State Semifinals), 2010 (STATE CHAMPION), 1993 (State Semifinals), 1989 (State Runner-Up), 1972 (State Semifinals), 1962 (State Semifinals)
Robstown – 2011 (State Semifinals), 1992 (STATE CHAMPION), 1991 (STATE CHAMPION), 1990 (State Runner-Up), 1988 (State Semifinals), 1987 (State Semifinals)
Falfurrias – 2006 (State Runner-Up), 1993 (State Runner-Up), 1991 (STATE CHAMPION)
Kingsville Academy – 1999
Freer – 1990 (STATE CHAMPION)
Orange Grove – 1994 (STATE CHAMPION)
Three Rivers – 1987 (State Semifinals)
Riviera Kaufer – 1986 (STATE CHAMPION), 1985 (STATE CHAMPION), 1982 (State Semifinals), 1979 (STATE CHAMPION)
Odem – 1984 (STATE CHAMPION)
Alice – 1970 (State Semifinals)
King – 1967 (STATE CHAMPION)
St. John Paul II – 2011 (TAPPS STATE CHAMPION), 2010 (TAPPS STATE CHAMPION)
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High School Scoreboard, results from Thursday, May 15
Lynden Christian Pitching – Lenning 6 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 6 K, 3 BB. Highlights – Tolsma 1-4, R, RBI; VanSoest 1-4, R; Craig 2-2, 2 R, 3 RBI; Lenning 1-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR; B. VanLoo 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR; Brink 2-3, R; Terpstra 1-3, R, 2 RBI; S. […]


Lynden Christian
Pitching – Lenning 6 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 6 K, 3 BB. Highlights – Tolsma 1-4, R, RBI; VanSoest 1-4, R; Craig 2-2, 2 R, 3 RBI; Lenning 1-4, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR; B. VanLoo 2-3, 2 R, 3 RBI, 2 HR; Brink 2-3, R; Terpstra 1-3, R, 2 RBI; S. VanLoo 3-3, R.
BOYS SOCCER
4A BI-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
Thursday’s matches
Championship
Tahoma 1, Union 0
Winner-to-state matches
At Art Crate Field, Spanaway
Sumner 2, Camas 0
3A BI-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
Thursday’s matches
Championship
Heritage 3, Central Kitsap 1
Winner-to-state matches at Auburn HS
Kent Meridian 2, Auburn Mountain View 0
Gig Harbor 5, Mountain View 4
Saturday’s match
Winner-to-state/loser-out
Auburn Mountainview vs. Mountain View, noon at Stadium HS, Tacoma
HERITAGE 3, CENTRAL KITSAP 1
Central Kitsap
Goal — Wyatt Bell.
Heritage
Goals — Omar Ramirez, Aldo Herrera-Malvaez, Ramirez.
2A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
Thursday’s matches
Championship
Columbia River 3, W.F. West 0
Winner-to-state games
R.A. Long 2, Hockinson 1
Tumwater 5, Ridgefield 1
COLUMBIA RIVER 3, W.F. WEST 0
W.F. West
Goalkeeper saves — Cayden Page 8.
Columbia River
Goals (assists) — Mason Renner (Tyler Brown), Jaydon Muodzi (JP Guzman), Renner (Guzman).
Halftime — 2-0 Columbia River.
TUMWATER 5, RIDGEFIELD 1
Ridgefield
Goal (assist) — Ethan Sigman (Zeke Adams). Match standout — Ethan Sigman.
Halftime — Tumwater 3-1.
1A DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
Thursday’s winner-to-state games
King’s Way Christian 3, La Center 1
Raymond-South Bend 1, Rochester 0
Saturday’s game at King’s Way Christian HS
Fifth-place game: La Center vs. Rochester, 10:30 a.m. (winner to state/loser out)
Championship: Seton Catholic vs. Columbia-White Salmon, 1 p.m.
BOYS TRACK AND FIELD
4A DISTRICT MEET
At McKenzie Stadium
Thursday’s results
Team scores — 1, Camas 106; 2, Union 92; 3, Battle Ground 36; 3, Skyview 36.
Bi-district qualifiers
200 — 2, Jack Macdonald (Camas) 22.28; 2, Kellen Brown (Union) 22.76; 3, Chase Lofton (Union) 23.08.
800 — 1, Bradley Harris (Union) 1:56.51; 2, Zachary Zamora (Battle Ground) 1:58.03; 3, Huckleberry Olson (Skyview) 1:58.48.
3,200 — 1, Cohen Butler (Camas) 9:18.68; 2, Lord King Nana-Badu-Weah (Battle Ground) 9:28.60; 3, Trae Copper (Battle Ground) 9:37.81.
300 hurdles — 1, Tyson Moys (Skyview) 41.13; 2, Cody Young (Camas) 41.32; 3, Aiden Anderson (Camas) 42.92.
1,600 relay — 1, Union 3:25.96; 2, Battle Ground 3:32.05; 3, Camas 3:33.73.
Shot put — 1, Nikko Speer (Camas) 47-9.75; 2, Mou Letioia (Union) 42-7.25; 3, Cameron Roy (Union) 42-4.75.
Discus — 1, Adrian Magner (Camas) 125-4; 2, Cameron Roy (Union) 124-2; 3, William Corey (Camas) 121-90.
High jump — 1, Keaton Jaques (Camas) 6-0; 2, Bryson Dean (Union) 6-0; 3, Grant Harris (Union) 5-10.
Long jump — 1, Jack Macdonald (Camas) 20-9; 2, Ezekiel Willis (Union) 20-4.75; 3, Ahmad Ames (Skyview) 19-8.
3A DISTRICT MEET
At McKenzie Stadium
Thursday’s results
Team scores — 1, Prairie 155; 2, Heritage 138; 3, Kelso 104; 4, Evergreen 53; 5, Mountain View 52; 6, Shelton 21.
Bi-district qualifiers
200 — 1, Deven Vigue (Prairie) 22.79; 2, Justin Noyons (Heritage) 22.86; 3, Dominic McNeal (Mountain View) 23.03.
800 — 1, Devyn Thomas (Heritage) 1:59.60; 2, Dekota Houfek (Prairie) 2:00.33; 3, Ethan McKell (Prairie) 2:06.19.
3,200 — 1, Tavin Timperley (Prairie) 9:47.78; 2, Jesus Rios Rios (Kelso) 10:04.88; 3, Tommy Wise (Prairie) 10:13.72.
300 hurdles — 1, Daniel Alvarez (Heritage) 43.45; 2, Clark Scholl (Prairie) 43.88; 3, Christian Dealy (Prairie) 44.46.
1,600 relay — 1, Heritage 3:31.35; 2, Prairie 3:31.94; 3, Kelso 3:46.33.
Shot put — 1, Will Foster (Prairie) 60-11; 2, Danner Hertz (Heritage) 44-6.5; 3, Odin Sapp (Kelso) 44-6.5.
Discus — 1, Will Foster (Prairie) 187-2; 2, Gavyn Bean (Heritage) 134-4; 3, Amari Lopez-Santillano 122-8.
High jump — 1, Ryder Keplar (Evergreen) 6-2; 2, Trevin Roller (Kelso) 5-8; 3, Cruz Asay (Prairie) 5-6.
Long jump — 1, Josiah Alanis (Evergreen) 24-0.5; 2, Ty Allinger (Prairie) 20-11.5; 3, Drayden Starke-Shaffer (Heritage) 20-10.5.
2A SUB-DISTRICT MEET
At Ridgefield HS
(Top 5 athletes in laned running events advance to districts; top 10 athletes in field events, 1,600 and 3,200 advance to districts)
Team scores: Columbia River 201.5, Ridgefield 140.5, Washougal 98, Hockinson 70, Mark Morris 50, Hudson’s Bay 46, Woodland 30, R.A. Long 20
Top 3 placers
100 — 1, Revac Banfield (CR) 11.02; 2, Savion McCoy (CR) 11.32; 3, Madsen Richardson (H) 11.49
200 — 1, Revac Banfield (CR) 22.38; 2, Brandon Nguyen (R) 22.76; Madsen Richardson (H) 23.22
400 — 1, Madsen Richardson (H) 50.49; 2, Solomon Menendez (CR) 52.41; 3, Sloan Casanova (HB) 52.71;
800 — 1, Davis Sullivan (R) 1:58.24; 2, Brandon Lee (Wa) 158.46; 3, Joey Ianello (CR) 1:58.77
1600 — 1, Davis Sullivan (R) 4:22.23; 2, Jacob McManus (CR) 4:26.40; 3, Cooper Dollens (R) 4:28.17
3200 — 1, Ian Guasco (H) 9:38.54; 2, Jacob McManus (CR) 9:42.79; 3, Wyatt Nitzschke (CR) 9:44.24
110 hurdles — 1, Brian McLemore III (R) 15.56; 2, Niel Valerio (Wo) 15.72; 3 Nico Ricardo (CR) 15.74
300 hurdles — 1, Gavin Barnes (CR) 41.80; 2, Brian McLemore III (R) 41.83; 3, Nico Ricardo (CR) 42.86
4×100 relay — 1, Columbia River 43.67; 2, Ridgefield 44.56; 3, R.A. Long 45.37
4×400 relay — 1, Ridgefield 3:30.96; 2, Hockinson 3:31.78; 3, Washougal 3:35.95
Shot put — 1, Brendan Brown (MM) 50-11; 2, Lucas Fish (CR) 49-7; 3, Elias Farley (R) 46-1
Discus — 1, Ryker Loukkula (CR) 156-0; 2, Elias Farley (R) 152-7; 3, Lucas Fish (CR) 145-7
Javelin — 1, Axton Flemens (MM) 160-6; 2, Luke Livengood (Wa) 153-7; 3, Tyler Rogers (R) 150-3
High jump — 1, Niel Valerio (Wo) 6-2; 2, Casey Crosby (Wa) 5-8; 3, Luke Straus (Wa) 5-6
Pole vault — 1, Nico Ricardo (CR) 13-6; 2, Christian Sternagel (MM) 13-6; 3, Niklas Fry (MM) 11-0
Long jump — 1, John Reeder (CR) 21-4; 2, Brandon Nguyen (R) 20-8; 3, Deacon Nichols (Wa) 19-9.50
Triple jump — 1, John Reeder (CR) 42-11.75; 2, Luke Hossom (HB) 37-8; 3, Avenir Shambra (R) 37-7
GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD
4A DISTRICT MEET
At McKenzie Stadium
Thursday’s results
Team scores — 1, Camas 126; 2, Skyview 82; 3, Union 50; 4, Battle Ground 27.
Bi-district qualifiers
200 — 1, Paris Ackerman (Skyview) 24.63; 2, Kathryn Sitler (Camas) 26.64; 3, Riya Banerjee (Union) 26.93.
800 — 1, Daphne Evenson (Skyview) 2:13.71; 2, Eliisa Marshal (Camas) 2:14.57; 3, Lila McCarthy (Camas) 2:17.25.
3,200 — 1, Sara Thompson (Union) 11:06.33; 2, Sophia Rogers (Battle Ground) 11:20.98; 3, Charlie Garrett (Skyview) 11:35.658.
300 hurdles — 1, Victoria Pereda-Galera (Skyview) 45.33; 2, Dea Covarrubias (Skyview) 46.41; 3, Leilani Mays (Union) 47.58.
1,600 relay — 1, Camas 4:02.90; 2, Skyview 4:05.97; 3, Battle Ground 4:18.53.
Discus — 1, Natalie Grajeda (Camas) 104-04; 2, Veradee Phillips (Camas) 87-08; 3, Aubrielle Clark (Battle Ground) 82-10.
Pole vault — 1, Karina Cooper (Camas) 12-7; 2, Sneha Shankar (Camas) 10-7; 3, Sierra Garden (Camas) 10-1.
Long jump — 1, Lucy White (Camas) 16-4.5; 2, E Brookes (Union) 16-2.5; 3, Madison Teater (Camas) 16-1.
3A DISTRICT MEET
At McKenzie Stadium
Thursday’s results
Team scores — 1, Prairie 116; 2, Mountain View 115; 3, Kelso 108; 4, Evergreen 86; 5, Heritage 84; Shelton 44.
Bi-district qualifiers
200 — 1, Zamorah Frazier (Mountain View) 25.91; 2, Abigail Mendoza (Prairie) 26.04; 3, Lucy Cunningham (Heritage) 26.53.
800 — 1, Destiny Sconiers (Evergreen) 2:26.91; 2, Carmen Herrera (Heritage) 2:26.92; 3, Hailee Nadeau (Shelton) 2:35.41
3,200 — 1, Claire Rogge (Evergreen) 12:36.77; 2, Madison Lohmeyer (Shelton) 12:37.12; 3, Aaliyah Willson (Mountain View) 12:39.47.
300 hurdles — 1, Courtney Neal (Evergreen) 47.11; 2, Claire Warnock (Shelton) 49.24; 3, Alexandra Opri (Heritage) 49.74.
1,600 relay — 1, Evergreen 4:24.55; 2, Prairie 4:28.01; 3, Heritage 4:33.34.
Discus — 1, Jordyn Robarge (Kelso) 103-0; 2, Kelli Scheese (Prairie) 98-11; 3, Christine George (Evergreen) 93-1.
Pole vault — 1, Macy Swanson (Kelso) 11-3; 2, Sophia Strong (Mountain View) 11-3; 3, Isabella Moe (Kelso) 9-3.
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CIF
The CIF-SS playoffs for baseball and softball are underway. We had four baseball teams and seven softball teams play Thursday in their respective first round. Shadow Hills softball won the DEL this year, going 14-1 in league. They just lost 12-0 in the first round at Whittier Christian in Division 2. La Quinta finished 2nd […]


The CIF-SS playoffs for baseball and softball are underway.
We had four baseball teams and seven softball teams play Thursday in their respective first round.
Shadow Hills softball won the DEL this year, going 14-1 in league. They just lost 12-0 in the first round at Whittier Christian in Division 2. La Quinta finished 2nd in DEL at 13-2 and just lost 7-3 to Mission Viejo in Division 3. Yikes. @KESQ @KenjiitoKESQ @CIFSS
— Blake Arthur (@BlakeArthur24) May 16, 2025
Of the four local baseball teams, only 29 Palms came away with a victory. The Wildcats won at home 20-8 over Beacon Hill in Division 9. Indio, Coachella Valley and Cathedral City all lost.
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Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: The Sheridan High School boys soccer team will join the girls at next weekend’s state tournament. The Broncs defeated Cheyenne South yesterday 7-nil in an elimination game in the 4A East Regional Tournament played at Thunder Basin High School. The boys will play in the semi-finals today against the host team at […]


Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer: The Sheridan High School boys soccer team will join the girls at next weekend’s state tournament.
The Broncs defeated Cheyenne South yesterday 7-nil in an elimination game in the 4A East Regional Tournament played at Thunder Basin High School.
The boys will play in the semi-finals today against the host team at 1pm.
The Bolts survived a shootout vs. Cheyenne East to advance.
The other semi-final is at 5pm between Cheyenne Central and Campbell County.
The Indians received a first bye, while the Camels survived their own shootout vs. Laramie yesterday.
Today’s winners will play each other tomorrow in the regional championship game, while today’s losers will play each other tomorrow for 3rd place.
On the girls side, the Lady Broncs received a first round bye and will play in the semi-finals today at 3pm vs. Campbell County, who needed overtime to beat Cheyenne East yesterday.
The other semi-final is at 11am between Laramie and Thunder Basin, who eliminated Cheyenne Central and Cheyenne South respectively yesterday.
Like the boys, today’s winners will play each other tomorrow and today’s losers will do the same.
Meanwhile, Buffalo will conclude their 3A regular season today at Worland.
Both the Bison and Lady Bison have already qualified for the state tournament.
Sheridan HS Softball: Sheridan needs 2 wins today or 1 today and 1 tomorrow to qualify for the state tournament, in just their first year of existence.
Today and tomorrow is the North Regional Tournament, which will be played in Casper.
The Lady Broncs will take on the host team, Natrona County at 11am.
Regardless of outcome they will play again at 3pm against either Kelly Walsh or Worland.
It just all depends on which teams win and lose in the first game.
If Sheridan wins both games today, they will qualify for the state tournament and play for the regional championship tomorrow.
If the team splits today’s games, then they have to win a 10am game tomorrow to qualify.
If the Lady Broncs lose both of today’s games, then the season is over.
Sheridan/Johnson County HS Track and Field: Sheridan and Johnson County teams will compete at the regional meets today and tomorrow.
Sheridan will be at the 4A East meet at Campbell County, while Buffalo is hosting the 3A East meet.
Big Horn, Tongue River, Arvada-Clearmont and Kaycee will be at the 2A and 1A East Regional Meet in Torrington.
Check back to the sheridanmedia.com sports section for results as we get them.
The state meet begins next week Thursday at Casper.
Sheridan Troopers Legion Baseball: The Sheridan Troopers lost a non-conference game last night at home vs. Gillette 9-5.
The team will play a double-header tomorrow at Powell starting at 3pm and another double-header on Sunday at Cody beginning at 11am.
Colorado Rockies Baseball: The Colorado Rockies were off yesterday and will start a 3-game series today at Arizona.
First pitch today is scheduled for 7:40pm.
Tomorrow’s game starts at 6:40pm and Sunday’s game begins at 2:10pm.
The Rocks return home on Monday to start a 7-game homestand with 4 vs. Philadelphia, followed by 3 vs. the New York Yankees.
Denver Nuggets Basketball: The Denver Nuggets stayed alive and forced a game 7 in their best of 7 western conference semi-final series vs. Oklahoma City.
The Nuggets won Game 6 at home last night 119-107.
Game 7 is scheduled for Sunday at Oklahoma City, starting at 1:30pm.
NHL Playoffs: Carolina won last night at Washington 3-1, to eliminate the top seed from the East, 4-games-to-1.
Winnipeg stayed alive winning at home vs. Dallas 4-zip, but trail in the series 3-2.
College Sports
Three Penn State wrestling connections are picked to win at the World Team Trials this weekend
Penn State wrestling is already set to be represented by Luke Lilledahl and Mitchell Mesenbrink at Final X. The June event will feature 20 men’s and women’s freestyle matches to determine the 2025 U.S. Senior team, which will compete at the World Championship later this year. Before that, the U.S. World Team Trials will be […]


Penn State wrestling is already set to be represented by Luke Lilledahl and Mitchell Mesenbrink at Final X. The June event will feature 20 men’s and women’s freestyle matches to determine the 2025 U.S. Senior team, which will compete at the World Championship later this year. Before that, the U.S. World Team Trials will be held this Friday and Saturday in Louisville. That’s where PSU and Nittany Lion Wrestling Club connections can punch their ticket to join Lilledahl and Mesenbrink, and Kyle Snyder in New Jersey. And, one national writer thinks that more than a few will.
Writing for FLO Wrestling, Jon Kozak predicts three Penn State connections will take first this weekend. He projects that senior Levi Haines will win the 79 kilogram (174.1 pounds) bracket while redshirt sophomore Josh Barr claims the 92 kilogram (202.8 pounds) division. He picked the Nittany Lion to do so before Jacob Cardenas dropped from the bracket. Now, Barr might be an even bigger favorite. And, beyond current members of Cael Sanderson’s team, Kozak also has NLWC member and two-time Olympic bronze medalist Kyle Dake taking the 86 kilogram (189.5 pounds) title.
Learn more about the Penn State wrestling connections competing at the U.S. World Team Trials by watching the latest BWI wrestling show below!
“The 79 kg bracket at the WTT is essentially a smaller version of the 79 kg bracket from the US Open,” Kozak writes. “In Vegas, DJ Hamiti finished as the runner-up with a tech fall over Kennedy Monday while losing to Evan Wick in the finals 9-1. Simon Ruiz finished in third place at the US Open, also only losing to Evan Wick (9-5) but defeating Carson Kharchla (twice, 3-2 and 7-7) and Muhamed McBryde (6-4). From these results, Hamiti should be considered a slight favorite, but Ruiz and Kharchla are interesting challengers capable of making a run to the finals.
“Levi Haines is the only wrestler in this bracket who didn’t wrestle at the US Open. While Haines lost to Hamiti at the NCAA Tournament, Haines is capable of winning this bracket in Louisville. Haines hasn’t competed much in freestyle, but he notably finished 4th at the 2024 World Team Trials at 79 kg. There, Haines lost to Jordan Burroughs and David Carr but defeated US Open winner Evan Wick (by pin) and Keegan O’Toole (6-0). Haines’ wrestling translates well to freestyle, and he has incredible potential to win in Louisville and at Final X.”
The action begins 10 a.m. ET on Friday with preliminary round action. The first session closes by 2:30 p.m. ET following the quarterfinal round. The semifinals and consolation bracket action run 4-7:30 p.m. ET on Friday. And, the finals are at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday. FLO is streaming the event. Here’s the list of Penn State connections:
Penn State signee Marcus Blaze and program alum Beau Bartlett – 65 kilograms (143.3 pounds)
Nittany Lion signee PJ Duke – 70 kilograms (154.3 pounds)
Penn State senior Levi Haines – 79 kilograms (174.1 pounds)
Nittany Lion alum Carter Starocci and NLWC member Kyle Dake- 86 kilograms (189.5 pounds)
Penn State redshirt sophomore Josh Barr – 92 kilograms (202.8 pounds)
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