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The Green River Wolves Soccer team headed into the 3A State Championship Tournament playing the Buffalo Bison. The Wolves won the game with a final score of 2-1. Leading the team were Braxton Doak and Jaxon Morris with one goal each, along with Goalkeeper Eddie Zarate with seven saves and Stone Rubeck with several shots. "The game against Buffalo went pretty good," explained Head Coach Josh Webb. "We knew it was going to be a grind-out game. I wasn't expecting their number nine to be that quick...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team headed to Powell to play a conference game against the Panthers on Friday. It was a close game during the first half, with no goals made by either team. In the second half, the Wolves scored two goals and won the game with a final score of 2-0. Leading the team were Irie Kuball and Jaxon Morris with one goal each, along with Braxton Doak and Stone Rubeck with one assist each. Doak and Maddux Hintz had six shots each during the game, while Kuball took four...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team have had an outstanding season. They have won eleven games this year and have lost two. Nine of the wins were conference games which has currently set them up as the number one team in the 3A West Conference. "The boys have worked really hard," explained Assistant Coach Greg Doak when asked about being ranked number one in the 3A West. "Us coaches have put a lot of thought and effort into getting the boys to this point, but ultimately, they're the ones that are... Full story
The Green River Wolves Softball team traveled to play a doubleheader against the Worland Warriors on Friday. The first game of the day was the conference game. The Wolves had the lead in the first inning, scoring three runs to the Warriors's two. In the third inning, Worland pulled ahead, scoring three runs. In the fifth inning, the Wolves tied up the game but were unable to keep the lead when Worland scored two more runs. In the sixth inning, Worland kept the lead, scoring five more runs. The...
The Green River Wolves are on fire, as they won two more conference games over the weekend and remain on top in the 3A West Division despite their loss to Lander on Tuesday. They had won their eighth consecutive conference win of the season, and then had an unfortunate loss to the Lander Tigers. On Friday, the Wolves hosted a conference game against the Lyman Eagles. During the first half of the game, Green River scored four goals while Lyman was unable to put the ball in the net. Green River...
The Green River Wolves Softball team hosted their last home game against the Rock Springs Tigers last Thursday. At the beginning of the game, both teams were playing strong and neither team was able to score. The Tigers took off in the second inning, scoring one run while Green River couldn't bring a runner home. The Tigers kept the momentum going, scoring two runs in the third inning, five runs in the fourth inning and four runs in the seventh inning. Green River scored one run in the seventh i...
The Green River Wolves Softball team hosted a conference game against the Natrona County Fillies last Friday. It was an intense first two innings as the score was held 0-0. The Wolves scored two runs in the third inning as Natrona was held to zero. Natrona scored four runs in the fourth inning and took the lead. The Wolves got into some trouble with some errors on the field and couldn't recover. Natrona continued to score while Green River was unable to bring another runner home. Green River los...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team continues to win games! The Wolves have won seven consecutive games, six of which were conference games. Green River is ranked first in the 3A West Conference, followed by Cody in second place and Powell in third place. "I don't look at that too much. I just worry about each game," said Head Coach Josh Webb when asked about being ranked first. "But it's awesome!" On Friday, Green River traveled to Lyman to take on the Eagles. The Wolves dominated the...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team had a fantastic weekend on the field, winning two more conference games. The Wolves are playing very strong this year and have shown their determination and skills every game they've played. A lot of their success so far has been attributed to their ability to work together as a team. On Friday, the Wolves hosted a conference game against the Powell Panthers. Green River dominated the game, scoring two goals in the first half and one goal in the second half....
The Green River Wolves Softball team traveled to play a doubleheader against the Rock Springs Tigers last Thursday. During the first game, the Wolves struggled with some errors and bringing their runners home. Green River was unable to score in the first three innings of the game, while Rock Springs got on the board in the second inning with three runs. The Tigers continued to bring in the runs and outscored Green River for the rest of the game. The Wolves lost with a final score of 2-8....
The Green River Wolves Softball team battled the strong winds last Friday as they took on the Cody Fillies. Their first game of the day was their conference game. The Wolves held Cody from scoring in the first two innings, and the score stayed 0-0. During the third inning, Cody scored four runs while Green River was unable to score. Cody kept bringing in the runs during the rest of the game, while the Wolves still struggled to score. Green River scored two runs during the game and lost with a...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team hosted their first home game of the season against the Pinedale Wranglers last Thursday. Green River dominated the first half of the game, scoring two goals while Pinedale was unable to get on the scoreboard. During the second half, Green River scored another three goals while Pinedale scored one goal. The Wolves celebrated a victorious conference win against the Wranglers with a final score of 5-1. Leading the team were Guy Grace, Jaxon Morris, Irie Kuball, Iz...
The Green River Wolves Softball team hosted their first home games of the season last Thursday against the Rock Springs Tigers. It's always an exciting game to watch when the two rivalry teams go head-to-head. During the first game, Green River didn't score in the first two innings and Rock Springs had the lead 4-0. In the third inning, Izzy Kelley hit an inside-the-park home run, which brought in three runs. Green River scored four more runs, taking the lead away from Rock Springs. In the...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team traveled to compete in the Pinnacle Cup Soccer Tournament in Worland last weekend. The Wolves started the season off strong, winning two of the three games they played and snagging a third-place finish in the tournament. The Wolves' first game was against the Douglas Bearcats on Friday. It was a victorious day on the field for the Wolves as they earned their first win, beating the Bearcats 3-0. Leading the team were Braxton Doak, Aidan Falcon and Gavin Mar...
The Green River Wolves Softball team traveled to Casper last weekend for two days of action against the Kelly Walsh Trojans and the Natrona County Fillies. On Friday, the Wolves took on the Trojans and played their first conference game of the season. It was a back-and-forth struggle the entire game as both teams scored against each other and fought for the win. Eventually, the Wolves took the lead and defeated the Trojans with a final score of 17-14. Leading the team was Izzy Kelley with five h...
The Green River Lady Wolves Softball team is gearing up for a promising new season! The team will be led by Head Coach Blair McEndaffer, Coach Mark Hyde, Coach Danielle Kendall and Coach Alissa Davis. The athletes started practice on March 4, and the first three days consisted of a tryout-type setting to determine the Varsity and JV teams. The new Varsity players are Terryn Avery, Gina Barajas, Aaliyah Casper, Abby Harrison, Haidyn Terry, Kodi Allred, Izzy Kelley, Ally White, Chacee Shiner,...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team hit the field practicing on Monday, March 4. The boys are working hard and being observed by the coaches to see which athletes will make the Varsity team this year. With lots of conditioning and scrimmaging, the coaches are getting a good idea of how the boys will hold up under pressure. The Wolves have a few new freshman that have joined the team this year, along with a couple seniors that have joined for the first time. Some of the key returning players for...
Green River hosted the 4A West Regional Basketball Tournament starting last Thursday. The Lady Wolves were seeded second in the 4A Southwest Region going into the tournament. Star Valley was seeded first, Evanston third and Jackson fourth. The Lady Wolves played their first game on Thursday against the Kelly Walsh Lady Trojans. Green River hit the court with a lot of intensity and good defense, but couldn't keep the opposing team off the offensive glass. The Lady Wolves struggled with getting...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team hosted a conference game against the Star Valley Lady Braves on Thursday, February 22. It was an intense game for Green River as they needed to beat Star Valley to move up the ranks for the 4A West Regional Tournament. Green River started the game strong, playing with lots of good energy and better defense. During the first quarter, Green River scored nine points to Star Valley's 15. Green River had a promising second quarter, scoring 12 points to...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team traveled to Laramie to compete in the 3A State Championship last Friday and Saturday. This young team of athletes has continued to improve all year, and they finished their season in sixth place out of 13 teams at the Championships. “I was just really pleased with their performance,” said Head Coach Colleen Seiloff. “I think our sixth place finish was a strong finish for our young team. We had some really good swims and some really good improvements. They improved a whole bunch this year and I...
The Green River Lady Wolves traveled to Evanston to play a conference game against the Evanston Red Devils last weekend. In the first quarter, it was a close game for both teams as Green River scored 13 points to Evanston's 14. In the second quarter, Green River had a hard time finding the basket and slipped behind, scoring four points to Evanston's 10. Green River stepped up their game in the third quarter, scoring 18 points to Evanston's 12. In the fourth quarter, Green River scored another...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team hosted their Last Chance Meet last Thursday against Evanston, Kemmerer, Lyman, Rock Springs and Sublette County. The Wolves picked up one new qualified swimmer for State during the meet, Arden Lamb, who qualified in the 100 Yard Backstroke. Mitchell Horn also picked up an additional event for State in the 100 Yard Breaststroke and Logan Gray picked up the 100 Yard Butterfly. Andrew Neher qualified in the 200 Yard Freestyle and the 100 Yard...
The Green River Lady Wolves hosted a game against the Riverton Lady Wolverines on Friday. Green River hit their home court strong, scoring 23 points in the first quarter to Riverton's 11 points. During the second quarter, Green River's momentum wasn't as strong, and Riverton scored 14 points to Green River's 11 points. Green River had another high-scoring quarter in the third, scoring 23 more points to Riverton's eight. Riverton tried to make a comeback in the fourth quarter, scoring 17 points t...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team traveled to Pinedale to compete in the 3A South Conference Championships. The teams included Green River, Evanston, Lander, Rawlins, Lyman, Kemmerer and Sublette County. Friday was an intense day of competition. Only the top 12 swimmers and divers would be heading into the Championships on Saturday. Green River definitely showed up with a lot of determination and hit the water aggressively during the Prelims. The following swimmers and divers...
The Green River Lady Wolves played the Rock Springs Lady Tigers last Thursday in Rock Springs. Green River and Rock Springs both started the game with a lot of intensity. At the end of the first quarter, Green River had scored 15 points while Rock Springs scored 16. The game took a turn in the second quarter when Green River only scored two points and allowed Rock Springs to score seven points. Falling behind hurt the Lady Wolves, so they came back on the court in the third quarter with a lot...