Wyoming
Wyoming Legion Baseball Scoreboard: June 20-26, 2022
The twelfth week of the Wyoming Legion Baseball season brings groups deeper and deeper into the season.
In simply over a month, groups will likely be enjoying within the postseason. That’s exhausting to consider.
Cody and Gillette have tournaments at dwelling this weekend. Different groups are heading to Montana, Nebraska, Texas, and Utah for match motion.
Sport schedules are topic to alter. When you have an replace or see a recreation lacking, let WyoPreps know by emailing david@wyopreps.com.
Ultimate Rating: Laramie 12 Sheridan Troopers 6 (convention recreation) – Rangers scored 9 within the 2nd inning to grab management and snap Sheridan’s 13-game win streak.
Ultimate Rating: Sheridan Troopers 13 Laramie 2 (convention recreation) – Troopers scored in all however 2 innings and jumped out to a 6-0. C. Metal had 3 hits & 3 RBIs. Greer added 2 hits & 3 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Sheridan Jets 2 Buffalo 0 (convention recreation) – Barney tossed a no-hitter for the Jets.
Ultimate Rating: Sheridan Jets 17 Buffalo 0 (convention recreation) – 4 pitchers mixed on a 2-hit shutout.
Ultimate Rating: Jackson 13 Libby, MT 3 (9-inn. recreation) – Giants jumped to an 8-0 lead and finish it early. L Gralund had 2 hits & 3 RBIs for Jackson.
Ultimate Rating: Douglas 27 Rawlins 2 – a 17-run third blew it huge open for the Cats. Advantage had 3 hits & 4 RBIs. Spence added 2 hits & 4 RBIs for Douglas.
Ultimate Rating: Douglas 23 Rawlins 0 – Cats scored 23 runs within the 1st inning for the sweep.
Ultimate Rating: Torrington 11 Wheatland 6 (convention recreation) – Tigers pulled away with 10 runs within the sixth. Hellus & Keith with 3 hits & 2 RBIs every.
Ultimate Rating: Wheatland 9 Torrington 8 (convention recreation) – Lobos maintain on for the street cut up. Hicks had 3 hits and 1 RBI. Additionally took benefit of 9 walks. Led 6-0 and held off the Tigers.
Ultimate Rating: Cheyenne Sixers 5 Twin Falls, ID 4 – Sixers led 5-0 and maintain on for the win. Costopoulos had 3 hits (HR) & 3 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Cody 15 World Workforce Baseball #1 2 – Cubs scored 4 within the 1st and added 8 within the third. Jarrett had 3 hits & 2 RBIs. T. Schroder added 2 hits (HR) & 3 RBIs.
CABA 16U Wooden Bat World Sequence in Lubbock, TX
Ultimate Rating: Colorado Vacationers 16U 7 Cheyenne Hawks 1 – a 5-run 1st was the distinction for the Vacationers
Ultimate Rating: Jackson 9 Evanston 6 (convention recreation) – Giants jumped out to a 6-0 lead via the primary 4 innings. Outlaws lower it to at least one, however Jackson holds on. Witt had 1 hit & 2 RBIs, whereas Garner added 2 hits for the Giants.
Ultimate Rating: Evanston 7 Jackson 2 (convention recreation) – Outlaws win their first convention recreation by scoring the primary 6 runs of the sport. Morrow had 2 hits & 3 RBIs. Baldwin added 4 hits & 1 RBI.
Ultimate Rating: Casper Oilers 5 Gillette 3 – 10 inns. – each groups scored 3 runs within the third. Oilers bought the go-ahead RBI single by Locklin within the tenth. Casper added a sacrifice fly for an additional run.
Ultimate Rating: Riverton 19 Rawlins 3 (convention recreation) – Raiders roll with 10 runs within the 1st inning. Hutchison hit 2 HRs and tripled with 7 RBIs. Bevers & Anderson added 2 hits & 4 RBIs every.
Ultimate Rating: Riverton 13 Rawlins 0 (convention recreation) – Baker tossed a 3-hit shutout. The Raiders scored 11 runs within the first inning. DeVries had 2 hits & 3 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Douglas 11 Wheatland 1 (convention recreation) – Cats broke open a 1-run recreation with 8 runs within the 4th. Mongiello had 4 hits (HR) & 3 RBIs. Russell additionally hit homered for Douglas.
Ultimate Rating: Wheatland 8 Douglas 2 (convention recreation) – The Lobos pulled away with 5 within the 4th. Goodrich had 2 hits (HR) & 2 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: World Workforce A 8 Cody 2 – Cubs had a 2-1 lead however World scored the final 7 runs of the sport.
Ultimate Rating: World Workforce A 4 Cody 1
CABA 16U Wooden Bat World Sequence in Lubbock, TX
Ultimate Rating: Cheyenne Hawks 11 Boise Baseball Academy 16U 1 – a 7-run third inning helped the Hawks win their 1st recreation on this match. Westby had 2 hits & 1 RBI. Cheyenne took benefit of 6 walks and 4 errors by their opponent.
Ultimate Rating: Spearfish, SD 12 Casper Drillers 0 – Spartans jumped out to a 9-0 lead.
Ultimate Rating: Casper Drillers 8 Spearfish, SD 6 – 7 runs over the primary 4 innings helped the Drillers achieve a cut up. Smith, Woods, and Nicholls all had 2 hits & 1 RBI.
Ultimate Rating: Casper Oilers 6 Billings (MT) Royals 3 – Oilers scored 6 runs within the first 2 innings. Wilcox & Taggart with 2 RBIs every.
Ultimate Rating: Billings (MT) Royals 9 Casper Oilers 3 – a 4-run seventh clinched it for the Royals.
406 Flyers (MT) at Sheridan Troopers – canceled
Ultimate Rating: Powell 9 Lovell 6 (convention recreation) – Pioneers had a 4-1 lead. Mustangs took a 5-4 lead earlier than Powell scored 3 within the 4th to retake the lead. Stenerson had 2 hits, together with 1 HR & 5 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Powell 13 Lovell 1 (convention recreation) – Pioneers earn the sweep after a fast 5-0 that expanded to 13-1 within the third. Johnson & Stenerson homered for Powell. Worstell paced the offense with 3 hits & 2 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Cody 8 World Workforce A 7 – a 5-run 4th put the Cubs in entrance for good. Jack Schroeder had 2 dwelling runs and 5 RBIs. He additionally bought the win on the mound.
CABA 16U Wooden Bat World Sequence in Lubbock, TX
Ultimate Rating: Enfuego 9 Cheyenne Hawks 2 – a 5-run fifth allowed Enfuego to tug away.
Clair Conley Match in Alliance, NE
Ultimate Rating: Torrington 11 Sidney, NE 3 – a 6-run third put the Tigers in management. Firminhac had 3 hits & 3 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Alliance, NE 8 Torrington 4 – Alliance jumped out to a 5-0 lead.
CWS Bluejay Traditional in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Cheyenne Sixers 9 West Fargo, NE 1 – Sixers scored the primary 5 runs of the sport. Haught had 3 hits & 2 RBIs, Romero had 2 hits (3B) & 2 RBIs, and Lopez added 3 hits (2B) & 1 RBI.
St. George Summer time Traditional in St. George, UT
Ultimate Rating: St. George, UT 7 Jackson 1 – Sentinels bought out to a 4-1 lead after 2 innings.
Ultimate Rating: Lovell 12 Buffalo 4 – Mustangs jumped out to an 8-0 lead. Hedges had 2 hits (3B) & 2 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Lovell 9 Buffalo 8 (8 inns.) – Mustangs win it on a walk-off single by Rodriguez in further innings.
Hladky Memorial Match in Gillette
Ultimate Rating: Mountain Crest, UT 8 Gillette 6 (8 inns.) – Riders fought again to tie it within the sixth however fall in further innings.
Ultimate Rating: Gillette 8 Rocky Mountain Oysters (CO) 0 – a 7-run 4th inning put the Riders excessive. Fink had 3 hits & 3 RBIs, plus tossed a 3-hit shutout on the mound. Gillette had 14 hits in simply 4 innings.
Battle for Omaha Match in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Williston, ND 4 Laramie 1 – Keybirds scored all their runs within the third inning.
Ultimate Rating: UBT Lincoln Pius X (NE) 8 Laramie 0 – Rangers harm themselves with 8 errors.
CABA 16U Wooden Bat World Sequence in Lubbock, TX
Ultimate Rating: Workforce Metal Colorado 16U 4 Cheyenne Hawks 3 – a run within the sixth was the distinction.
CWS Bluejay Traditional in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Grand Island, NE 7 Cheyenne Sixers 2 – a 5-run seventh was the distinction for Grand Island.
Harry Griffith Baseball Match in Miles Metropolis, MT
Ultimate Rating: Havre, MT 11 Riverton 0
Ultimate Rating: Belgrade, MT 12 Sheridan Jets 1
St. George Summer time Traditional in St. George, UT
Ultimate Rating: Jackson 12 Stansbury, UT 10 – Giants scored 10 runs within the third and held on. Wright had 2 hits & 2 RBIs. Fisher hit 1 HR.
Ultimate Rating: Casper Drillers 9 Gering, NE 3 – Drillers trailed 1-0 earlier than they scored the following 6 runs and pulled away. Gifford had 1 hit & 2 RBIs. Smith & Barthlama added 2 hits & 1 RBI every.
Ultimate Rating: Gering, NE 14 Casper Drillers 8 – Drillers harm by 5 errors. It was 8-7, Gering, however they scored 6 of the final 7 runs within the recreation. Smith had 2 hits (2B) & 3 RBIs in defeat.
Cody Lions Membership Wooden Bat Match
Ultimate Rating: Cody 8 World Workforce 2 1 – the Cubs scored 4 within the 1st inning and by no means trailed. Bailey had 2 hits & 2 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: World Workforce 1 5 Cody 2 – 3 within the seventh was the distinction within the Cubs’ loss.
Hladky Memorial Match in Gillette
Ultimate Rating: Gillette 4 Premier West (CO) 1 – Riders scored 2 within the fifth and 1 within the sixth to safe the win. Fink had 1 hit & 2 RBIs. Drube tossed 5 scoreless innings and allowed 1 hit.
Battle for Omaha Match in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Laramie 17 Speedy Metropolis (SD) Sliders 8 – a 9-run 4th helped the Rangers draw back for the victory. Ruckman had 2 hits (HR) & 4 RBIs. Chavez added 2 hits (2B) & 3 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Elk North (Omaha, NE) 5 Laramie 3 – each groups dedicated 4 errors. Malone had 2 hits & 1 RBI.
CABA 16U Wooden Bat World Sequence in Lubbock, TX
Ultimate Rating: Lubbock Warmth Baseball 16U 9 Cheyenne Hawks 0 – Hawks held to 2 hits within the loss.
CWS Bluejay Traditional in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Omaha (NE) Westside 7 Cheyenne Sixers 3 – Sixers lose back-to-back video games for the first time this season.
Harry Griffith Baseball Match in Miles Metropolis, MT
Ultimate Rating: Riverton 17 Nice Falls, MT 7 – Raiders draw back for the win. Anderson had 4 hits & 3 RBIs. Hutchison added 3 hits (2-3B) & 7 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Riverton 12 Sidney, MT 2 – Hutchison had 3 hits & 5 RBIs. DeVries added 4 RBIs. The Raiders scored 10 of their runs within the final 3 innings.
Ultimate Rating: Havre, MT 7 Sheridan Jets 6
St. George Summer time Traditional in St. George, UT
Ultimate Rating: Colorado Mesa 9 Jackson 0 – Giants held to simply 3 hits.
Cody Lions Membership Wooden Bat Match
Ultimate Rating: Cody 4 Worland Workforce 1 2 – a 3-run sixth pushes the Cubs to the win. T. Schroeder had the go-ahead RBI-2B within the sixth.
Ultimate Rating: 406 Flyers (MT) 5 Cody 0 – Cubs held to 1 hit.
Hladky Memorial Match in Gillette
Ultimate Rating: Mitchell, SD 6 Gillette 5 – prevents Riders from reaching the title recreation in their very own tourney.
Battle for Omaha Match in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Bellevue, NE Gross 9 Laramie 3 – a 7-run 2nd was the distinction for Bellevue.
CABA 16U Wooden Bat World Sequence in Lubbock, TX
Cheyenne Hawks – no extra video games
Clair Conley Match in Alliance, NE
Ultimate Rating: Torrington 5 York, NE 4 – Saucedo had the GW RBI-2B within the high of the seventh for the Tigers. Desmond had 3 hits and a pair of RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Damaged Bow, NE 12 Torrington 9
CWS Bluejay Traditional in Omaha, NE
Ultimate Rating: Cheyenne Sixers 4 Bozeman, MT 3 – 2 runs within the sixth was the distinction for the Sixers. Swaen had the GW 2-run 2B.
Ultimate Rating: Millard (NE) West 3 Cheyenne Sixers 2
Harry Griffith Baseball Match in Miles Metropolis, MT
Ultimate Rating: Sheridan Jets 11 Nice Falls, MT 1 – a 6-run third inning put the Jets in management. Hutton had 2 hits & 2 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Sheridan Jets 10 Dickinson, ND 0 – Barney tossed a 3-hit shutout. Greer had 2 hits & 3 RBIs.
Ultimate Rating: Miles Metropolis, MT 5 Riverton 1
St. George Summer time Traditional in St. George, UT
Ultimate Rating: Cedar Metropolis, UT 13 Jackson 3 – Cedar Metropolis scored the primary 8 runs of the sport.
Evanston at Inexperienced River, 1 & 3 p.m.
Cody Lions Membership Wooden Bat Match
World Workforce 2 at Cody, 2:30 p.m. – KODI Pay attention Reside
Hladky Memorial Match in Gillette
Gillette vs. Mountain Crest, UT, 1 p.m. – KLED Pay attention Reside
Clair Conley Match in Alliance, NE
Torrington vs. Sturgis, 9 a.m.
CWS Bluejay Traditional in Omaha, NE
Cheyenne Sixers vs. Crieghton Prep, 12:30 p.m.
Harry Griffith Baseball Match in Miles Metropolis, MT
Riverton vs. Belgrade, MT, 10 a.m.
Wyoming
Wyoming's 1st mile-long track gets approval for 2025 dates
The Wyoming Gaming Commission approved Wyoming’s first mile-long horse-racing track for 16 live race dates in 2025, as well as simulcasting and related activities.
The first racing season at Thunder Plains Park will feature temporary structures, but the essential components, including barns, racing officials’ tower, video patrol towers and spectator areas, will be in place.
The track, located 10 miles east of Cheyenne at Thunder Plains Park, will host its inaugural race day on Friday, Aug. 1, with additional race days to follow on Aug. 2, 3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-31 and Sept. 1. Dates are subject to change per the Wyoming Gaming Commission.
With its convenient location along I-80, the track is set to draw racing fans from neighboring states in the mountain west region, as well as local fans from Cheyenne and surrounding areas.
“As a fifth-generation Wyomingite, being able to bring this track to our state carries a lot of meaning,” said Ryan Clement, managing partner of Thunder Plains. “Thunder Plains sees an incredible opportunity to create a positive impact not only on the Wyoming horse racing industry but also the area’s economy, in terms of new job opportunities and tourism revenue.”
Through partnerships with elite industry veterans and horsemen, Thunder Plains looks forward to bringing high-quality, high-caliber racing to Laramie County.
“We’ve established a strong partnership with 1/ST, North America’s pree-minent Thoroughbred racing, entertainment and pari-mutuel wagering company,” Clement said. “They’ve set the standard for horse safety across the nation, and we’re looking forward to bringing that strong emphasis on safety and track protocols to Wyoming.”
Of the partnership with Thunder Plains, 1/ST Technology senior vice president Jeff True said he sees exciting opportunities ahead.
“1/ST has a long history of operating premier racetracks and premier racing events across the country. We are thrilled to be entering the Wyoming horse racing market together with our local Wyoming partners, and we look forward to lending our expertise to help grow Wyoming horse racing.”
For all simulcasting operations, 1/ST will leverage the expertise of its affiliates at Monarch Content Management, AmTote International and PariMAX.
“Our racetrack will be operated with numerous horse safety and welfare protocols in place,” Clement said. “The track itself, being a mile long and eighty feet wide, dramatically improves horse and rider safety. Throughout track design and construction, we collaborated with Dennis Moore, a renowned track-surface specialist, to ensure the safest, most high-quality racing surface.”
Moore’s professional history includes designing and building world-class racetracks across the county, as well as consulting on track safety projects at racetracks across the country and around the world. Moore’s projects have included the racing surfaces at Santa Anita Park, Del Mar, Lone Star Park, Remington Park and in Dubai, among others.
Future plans at Thunder Plains Park include building a regional equestrian center and establishing a high-altitude horse training and breeding program.
Wyoming
Elder Quentin L. Cook dedicates 201st Latter-day Saint temple in Casper, Wyoming
CASPER, Wyoming — Between 1847 and 1868, more than 60,000 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints passed through what is now Casper on their overland trek to Salt Lake City, crossing the North Platte River at a spot not far from the new Casper Wyoming Temple.
Most early members came across the plains without severe incident, but members of the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies of 1856 suffered starvation, exposure, death and other ordeals. A significant event was the 1856 Sweetwater River rescue in Central Wyoming, in which young men carried desperate pioneers across the freezing water.
One of those young men was David Patten Kimball, great-grandfather of Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
“My grandfather, Crozier Kimball, explained to me that one of the reasons these young men were heroic was because they were following the prophet,” said Elder Cook. “He taught me that following the counsel of the prophet in our own day would be equally heroic.”
Now, Latter-day Saints in Casper will participate in that kind of heroism by rescuing their ancestors through temple work.
On Sunday, Nov. 24, Elder Cook dedicated the Casper Wyoming Temple in a single 10 a.m. session broadcast to all units within the Casper temple district. It is the Church’s 201st dedicated and operating temple.
Serving 15,000 Latter-day Saints in nearly 50 congregations within its district, the Casper Wyoming Temple is the state’s second dedicated and operating house of the Lord, following the Star Valley Wyoming Temple, which was dedicated in 2016. The Cody Wyoming Temple, which was announced in 2021, held its groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 27, 2024.
Elder Cook said there are great blessings for those who engage in the work of redeeming the dead, particularly in regards to a person’s own ancestors.
“I believe that the youth of the Church will have greater protection from the adversary if they immerse themselves in searching for their ancestors, preparing their names for the sacred vicarious ordinances available in the temple and then go to the temple to stand as proxy for them to receive the ordinances of baptism and gift of the Holy Ghost, or act as a witness,” Elder Cook said.
Saints in the temple district have currently been traveling to the Fort Collins Colorado Temple or the Bismarck North Dakota Temple.
Casper Wyoming East Stake President Steven D. Higginson said, “Not only is it going to be wonderful to be close to a temple to do ancestral work, but so many more of our members will have the opportunity to serve inside the temple as temple workers,” he said. “The blessings will be just as important for those who did not have that opportunity before.”
During the two week open house from Aug. 29-Sept. 14, 27,000 people came to tour the temple.
Beth Worthen, a long-time Casper resident and chair of the temple open house committee, shared the community’s warm reception. She’s spoken with locals, civic leaders, business leaders and others who feel that the temple brings peace to the community.
“It’s our responsibility to keep talking about the temple and the feelings that it gives us and the transformational power that it holds, so that people in our community are continually reminded of that and see how it can fit into their lives,” she said.
Read more about today’s dedication in the Church News.
Wyoming
Wyoming sees mixed economic forecast for 2025, report finds
LARAMIE, Wyo. — Wyoming’s economic outlook is mixed for 2025, with a continuing decline in the coal industry, shortages in housing and child care, and an aging population clouding the state’s mid- and long-term growth prospects, according to a new University of Wyoming report.
The Center for Business and Economic Analysis in UW’s College of Business issued its second annual Wyoming Economic Forecast in conjunction with the Governor’s Business Forum.
“The year ahead for Wyoming holds many opportunities and challenges, including finding solutions to current binding constraints for growth — housing affordability for workers, challenging transportation and connectivity resulting in constrained access to markets, a thin and complex labor market, and the brain drain in our higher-education graduates, among others,” the report reads.
Still, the report predicts a slight increase in the state’s labor force in 2025, with just a small increase in the unemployment rate to 3.2%, lower than the national rate. And the state’s population is expected to increase slightly.
The UW economists used the large-scale structural economic forecasting model Moody’s Analytics, along with conversations with Wyoming and regional business leaders, to develop the economic outlook report.
Among the positive signs for Wyoming’s economy:
- Employment in natural resources and mining is expected to rise slightly in 2025, along with increases in wholesale trade; construction; manufacturing; retail trade; transportation and utilities; financial services; education and health services; leisure and hospitality; information services; and professional and business services.
- The continuing decline in employment, wages and the coal industry’s contribution to the gross state product are offset somewhat by a relatively strong outlook for other natural resources, including trona and rare earth elements.
- There are strong business startup numbers, along with growing manufacturing clusters, most notably in Sheridan and Casper.
- Wyoming ranks No. 2 nationally in science and engineering degrees as a percentage of higher education degrees conferred, with 45.8% of the awarded degrees in those fields compared to the national average of 35.7%.
- Venture capital disbursed per $1 million in gross state product in 2022 was $16,149.76 versus the U.S. average of $9,898.93; dollars disbursed per venture capital deal totaled $11.49 million, ranking Wyoming No. 5 nationally versus the U.S. average of $10.14 million per deal.
- The rate of patents has increased significantly, with 15.18 patents per 1,000 individuals in science and engineering occupations, up from the historical range of four to 12 patents per 1,000 people in those fields.
- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, new business applications in the state were up 25% between September 2023 and September 2024. Wyoming also recently was ranked as the sixth-most entrepreneurial state in the nation by The Digital Project.
On the other hand, economic headwinds include:
- A continuing lack of quality, affordable housing.
- Rising property values that are pinching many Wyoming homeowners, although Wyoming residential property tax rates are still among the lowest in the nation.
- Continuing lack of access to child care for workers.
- Continuing lack of mobility for business travelers, with numerous winter closures of highways and some reductions in airline service.
- Lack of reliable internet connectivity, with 18.5% of Wyoming locations currently unserved by any broadband provider.
- A relatively low college-going rate, with only about half of Wyoming high school graduates pursuing higher education.
- Continuing outmigration of college-educated young people, with around 37% of UW alumni still living in the state among graduates between 2007-2024.
- The growth in the state’s population will be driven primarily by people ages 45 and over, with the populations of residents 0-4, 5-19, 20-24 and 25-44 years old expected to decline.
“The implications of our aging population are broad reaching,” the report reads. “The K-12 school-age student population will be impacted in both the near- and long-term; the workforce necessary for economic growth and the number of potential entrepreneurs and small-business owners will decline. In addition, by 2031, the high school enrollment of the state is expected to decline by 5.6%, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics.”
People can read the full Wyoming Economic Forecast online here.
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