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Wyoming Legion Baseball Nears End of Regular Season with Crucial Doubleheaders

Key matchups in the North and South divisions set for the final weeks, while several teams head out of state for tournaments

The 2026 Wyoming Legion Baseball regular season is winding down, leaving just two weeks of competition before the final standings are set. With playoff spots still up for grabs, every game carries added weight for teams vying for the top four positions in their respective conferences.

Week 14 Brings a Flurry of Doubleheaders

Week 14 kicks off on Monday with Powell and Riverton hosting back‑to‑back games, setting the tone for a series of high‑stakes matchups. The South Division’s top two clubs, the Sixers and the Oilers, are slated to meet in a twin bill in Casper on Tuesday, a contest that could heavily influence the division’s final ordering.

Midweek action includes Torrington traveling to Laramie on Wednesday, while Cody hosts Powell on Friday. Both games are crucial for teams on the fringe of the top four, as a win could swing the playoff picture dramatically.

Out‑of‑State Tournaments Add Extra Competition

Several squads are departing Wyoming to test themselves against out‑of‑state competition. The Oilers and the Drillers will join a 5‑Tool Colorado Baseball event in Colorado Springs, while Laramie’s varsity and junior‑varsity teams will compete in the Gabe Pando Memorial Wood Bat tournament in Fort Collins. The Cheyenne Sixers are headed to Rapid City, South Dakota, for a regional tournament, and the Gillette Riders will travel to Minnesota for the Gopher Classic. Meanwhile, the Gillette Rustlers are entered in a round‑robin event in Glendive, Montana.

Because schedules are fluid, teams, fans and officials are urged to stay alert for any changes. Updates or adjustments can be directed to david@wyopreps.com, ensuring that the latest information reaches everyone involved.

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