
Brendan Saunders
Sports Journalist at Williston Daily Herald
Articles
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5 days ago |
thesheridanpress.com | Brendan Saunders
SHERIDAN — An annual start to summer, the Hoop Jam 3x3 basketball tournament brought hoopers from all over the state and surrounding area to Sheridan High School for two days of tournament play Saturday and Sunday. Basketball players from elementary all the way up to adult leagues competed in at least four games of competitive basketball. kAmp DA64E24=6 @7 DFAA@CE 2?5 G@=F?E66C:D>[ E96 E@FC?2>6?E H2D CF? 3J $96C:52?
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5 days ago |
thesheridanpress.com | Brendan Saunders
SHERIDAN — Sheridan Troopers baseball traveled to Billings Saturday and Sunday to compete in four games against three Billings teams and an Idaho team. The Troopers lost the three games against Billings but defeated the Idaho Falls Bandits 2-1. The Troopers lost to Billings Royals 5-6, Billings Scarlets 2-16 and the Billings Royals 2-6. kAmx? E96 %C@@A6CD a\` H:? 282:?DE x529@ q=2:?6 !9:==:AD D4@C65 E96 82>6 H:??:?8 CF? 7C@> 2 H2=< @77 5@F3=6 :?
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1 week ago |
thesheridanpress.com | Brendan Saunders
SHERIDAN — Over a thousand miles away at Stanford University as a track athlete, former Sheridan High School graduate Addie Pendergast continues to inspire current athletes in Sheridan County. “I love Addie Pendergast, she was a big, big motivator for me last year,” 300-meter hurdles 4A girls state champion Loralai Ketner said following the 2025 State Track and Field Championships a week ago. “Seeing where she is going, it has only made me progress.”kAm%@ 36 2H2J 7C@> E96 E62>[ 3FE DE:== >2<:?8 2?
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1 week ago |
thesheridanpress.com | Brendan Saunders
SHERIDAN — From snow on Homer Scott Field to begin the soccer season, to a rainy and windy day for the final day of state track in Casper, the spring weather mirrored Sheridan County’s spring season with how eventful it was. As I continue to progress in this job, the one constant that gets me increasingly passionate is the relationships built with the coaches and athletes.
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1 week ago |
thesheridanpress.com | Brendan Saunders
DAYTON — Tongue River High School’s Jeniah Lovingood had the goal of continuing her track and field career in college during this year’s indoor season. Through consistent work, Lovingood elevated her game, won state in shot put in the 2025 Wyoming High School Track and Field Championships Friday and finished her high school career with a commitment to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona to continue to throw shot put. kAm{@G:?8@@5 92D E96 8@2= E@ 2=D@ 4@>A6E6 :? =@?8 ;F>A]k^AmkAmx?
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