Riverton Raiders sweep Laramie tournament with perfect 4-0 weekend
Riverton left Cowboy Field unbeaten, beating Casper 12-5 to win Laramie’s S2M Construction Tournament after three earlier wins.

The Riverton Raiders left Cowboy Field with a perfect 4-0 weekend, closing Laramie’s S2M Construction Tournament with a 12-5 win over the Casper Wildcatters. Their path to the title included a 9-3 opener over Wheatland, an 8-0 shutout of Douglas and a 7-1 win against the Cheyenne Post 6 Hawks.
The tournament mattered in Albany County because it was the lone in-state tournament on Wyoming’s baseball calendar that week, and Laramie’s JV hosted it from Thursday through Sunday at Cowboy Field. Six other Wyoming teams joined the field, along with Eaton, Colorado, giving Laramie a four-day test against teams that could measure the local baseball scene against outside competition.
Cowboy Field is not just a temporary tournament site. Laramie Legion Baseball lists it as the program’s home venue, and S2M Construction is one of the program’s major 2026 sponsors. That local backing made the weekend possible, while the results gave the host community a clear benchmark: Riverton handled every opponent it saw, never needed a comeback to win, and outscored Wheatland, Douglas, Cheyenne and Casper by a combined 36-9.

WyoPreps said Riverton’s championship win over Casper was part of a perfect 6-0 week for the Raiders, underscoring how sharp the team was during its stay in Laramie. For Albany County, the more lasting takeaway was the calendar itself: a full tournament field, a busy home park and a weekend that kept local baseball at the center of the county’s summer sports scene.
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