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It was another fun-filled weekend of basketball for the Lady Wolves. They traveled to Riverton on Friday to play the Wolverines. The ladies started out a little slow, missing some easy baskets, but they were able to steal the ball back and score some points, ending the first quarter with 15 points to Riverton's 10. The next two quarters, Green River out-scored Riverton 14-4. The last quarter of the game, Riverton tried catching up, scoring 13 points to Green River's 12, but it was too late in...
The Green River Boys Swimming and Diving team hosted the Last Chance meet last Thursday and wrapped up their regular season. They also honored the six seniors that jumped into the pool for the last time for the Green River High School team. The seniors that were honored included Braxton Cordova, Kyle Kight, River Kirts, Brady Young, Zeke Reading and Ryan Fischer. The Wolves came out on top, beating Evanston, Rock Springs and Lyman. They didn't pick up any new qualifiers to compete at state, but...
It was an adrenaline-pumping weekend for the Green River Boys Swimming and Diving team as they competed in the 3A West Conference Championships in Lander. They had amazing individual performances, and as a team they worked together and finished in second place. Brady Young was awarded Swimmer of the Meet and tied for Swimmer of the Year with Lander's Dylan Huelskamp. "It felt really amazing and I was pleasantly surprised to receive athlete of the meet and the year," Young said. "Overall, I'm mos...
Excitement filled the air as the Lady Wolves stepped out on the court last Thursday. It's always an edge-of-the-seat kind of game when Green River gets to play Rock Springs at home, and the bleachers were filled with fans cheering for the teams. The Lady Wolves took the lead in the first quarter 13-4, while the second quarter tightened up the scoreboard with Rock Springs scoring 14 points to Green River's 12. The third quarter was intense - Rock Springs scored 11 points while Green River only...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team made it to the Gillette Invite last weekend despite most of the roads in the state being closed. The team struggled to get points in the swimming events and took a fifth-place finish out of 10 teams. It was no surprise that Green River's Braxton Cordova took another first-place finish in the 1-Meter Diving event. He has been working very hard this year to complete his dives and his hard work has shown in his top performances. Brady Young took...
It was an exciting Saturday for the Lady Wolves when they won another conference game. The ladies conquered the Star Valley Braves with a final score of 53-38, in an intense game, bringing Green River to a 3-0 conference record. The girls came out slow at the beginning of the game, trading baskets and turnovers, but they picked up momentum by the next quarter. During the second quarter Green River got Star Valley to turn the ball over more and they had really great ball movement in offense. The...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team had two intense days of swimming last week. On Thursday, they traveled to compete in a dual match against the Rawlins Outlaws. They won all but one of the individual events during the competition and ended the meet with a score of 115, beating Rawlins who finished with 69. Saturday the Wolves battled 14 teams from around the state in Lander and ended up in third place. Lander and Buffalo were hard to keep up with in the pool and they earned high...
The Lady Wolves traveled to Evanston last Thursday and played against the Evanston Red Devils for their first conference game. Head Coach Rick Carroll felt like both teams started a little tense and there wasn't a lot of scoring the first half. Both teams were playing hard and aggressive. "We had two of the leading rebounders in the state playing, so we were limiting each other to one shot each time down," said Carroll. "I felt defensively we played pretty good and we made them turn the ball...
The Green River Boys Swimming and Diving team ended their weekend in the pool with a third place finish out of nine teams on Saturday. They are really pulling together as a team and are putting up a fight against some of the toughest teams in the state. The top swimmer for Green River was Brady Young, who won the 200 and 500 Yard Freestyle events. Young was over two seconds ahead of Laramie's Loden Ewers in the 200 Yard Freestyle. Young pulled ahead of all the other swimmers in the 500 Yard...
The Green River Boys Swimming and Diving team had a fantastic weekend in the pool. They won both of the meets they competed in and the whole team contributed to the Wolves' victories. A lot of points were racked up in both meets thanks to the competitive divers that Green River has this year. Braxton Cordova took first place in both meets, followed by top finishers Kyle Kight and River Kirts. This senior trio has improved so much this season and they have really assisted the underclassmen. On Fr...
The Green River Lady Wolves competed in the James Johnson Winter Classic in Laramie and Cheyenne last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Lady Wolves played in Laramie on Thursday against the Lady Plainsman. They started out slow but ended up playing better as the game went on, only losing to Laramie by seven points. "We gave up the lead, didn't rebound and got in too big of a hurry on offense," said Coach Rick Carroll. He felt this ultimately ended up hurting the team. Jayla Braden and Brianna...
There wasn't much of a holiday break for the Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team. They traveled to Laramie and competed on December 29 and 30. Green River's Brady Young dominated the 200 and 500 Freestyle events, making him one of only two swimmers who were double-event winners at the Laramie Holiday Invite. The other swimmer was Lander's Benny Kulow, who won the 50 and 100 Freestyle races. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff was happy with the results of the swim meet and said they did pretty...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team traveled to Lander for a meet on Tuesday, December 20. They continue to improve and brought home a second place finish out of four teams. Brady Young is a powerful swimmer in his individual competitive races and placed first in the 200 and 500 Yard Freestyle. If he keeps improving his times, it will be exciting to see how he performs at state this year. Braxton Cordova has nailed his dives and has shown to be the top diver for Green River, placing...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team had a great weekend in the pool. Facing aggressive teams from the other side of the state, the boys had strong finishes and ended the meet in third place. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff was pleased with the results from Friday and Saturday. The swimmers are continuing to work hard at practices and they are cutting personal times. She feels they are getting better and being really competitive. The Wolves picked up three more qualifiers during the Green...
The Flaming Gorge Classic is one of the biggest tournaments of the year. Teams travel from around the state, and from Idaho and Utah, to compete. The teams were matched up well for great competition and the athletes had a fun-filled weekend of basketball. On Thursday their first game against Pinedale got canceled. "It was disappointing to miss the Pinedale game because I think we need court time with our girls," said Head Coach Rick Carroll. Thursday evening, Green River played Mountain View....
The Green River Wolves Boys Swimming and Diving team made impressive finishes after two intense days of competition. The first day of races in Laramie was back-to-back relays with 11 teams competing. The Wolves tied Kelly Walsh for fourth place, trailing Laramie, Cheyenne Central and Sheridan. Top finishers Keegan Gailey and Braxton Cordova earned first place in the One Meter Diving event. On Saturday, the Wolves competed in the Laramie Pentathlon with the same 11 teams. Pentathlons are a...
The Lady Wolves Basketball team wasn't prepared for the speed of the game that they saw hitting the court on Thursday. Their first tournament of the season was an eye-opener for the young team. The Lady Wolves played against some of the top teams in the state. Although it was a very good experience for them, it was very hard to walk away without a win. The first game against Cheyenne Central ended in a loss for Green River by 33 points, the final score was 66-33. The Lady Wolves' top players...
The Green River Wolves Boys Swimming and Diving team is diving into their new season with a lot of enthusiasm. They have a great group of swimmers that are returning this year after finishing fourth at the 3A State Championships last year. The Wolves have a solid number of upperclassmen that will help the team move towards having a great season in the pool. One of the strengths of the team this year is the number of seniors they have returning, and some seniors are joining the team for the first...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team hit the court and started practicing last week. As they walked out of the gym door, their faces were red and they looked like they had just ran a marathon. The ladies are showing dedication and are committed to putting in hard work this season. The Wolves graduated six seniors, five of whom started and one was the first one off the bench, so they have an entirely new starting team this year. They do have six girls that lettered last year and are...
The Green River High School Wrestling team has been hosting youth wrestling camps for boys and girls during the month of November. The program started with "Wolves in the Schools" at Washington, Monroe, Harrison and Truman Elementary schools during their Physical Education classes from November 1 through 4. Students had the chance to learn how the sport of wrestling works. The Wolves wrestlers also focused on teaching wrestling techniques to the boys and girls that are from kindergarten to...
Going into the championships last Thursday, Green River was predicted to be the winners of this year's meet through a poll on WyoPrep's website: Green River 34.17% and Lander 27.5%. Unfortunately the 200 Yard Medley Relay team got disqualified, which put the Lady Wolves in a difficult position entering into the meet with no points in their first event. The ladies continued to show so much determination and battled to win as many events as they could. Despite their dedication, it was a...
The Lady Wolves swimming and diving team are exhausted but still looking forward to this week. Last Thursday they hosted the Last Chance Meet and unfortunately didn't pick up any new qualifiers. Tavia Arnell, the exceptionally fast Freshman, set another pool record in the 100 Yard Backstroke with a time of 59.24. The ladies have finished their regular season and are headed to Laramie for the 3A State Championships that begin today. They will spend the next two days trying to demonstate that they...
The Lady Wolves have shown so much devotion and dedication for swimming and diving. They arrived at the conference meet in Rawlins and proved to their competitors how much they wanted to win. The ladies' stellar performances and teamwork guaranteed their success. They won nine out of 12 events and walked away with an abundance of awards. There was so much excitement in the air as the Lady Wolves were named 3A Conference Champions. Green River's Tavia Arnell received the 3A West Swimmer of the...
It was a very competitive weekend for the swimmers. The Lady Wolves traveled to Laramie for the Laramie Invitational that took place Friday and Saturday. There were 22 teams that were participating in the events and there were only two swimmers that were double event winners. Ashlyn Mathes from Laramie won the 200 and the 500 Yard Freestyle. Green River's Tavia Arnell won the 200 Yard IM and the 100 Yard Butterfly. "She is a great freshman swimmer with great work ethic and she just goes for...
The Lady Wolves traveled to Evanston on Tuesday, October 4 for the Evanston vs Green River Dual. Leading the way for Green River in the 200 Yard Freestyle was Tanith Smith who took first place in the event. Emilee Barnes had a strong swim in the 200 Yard Individual Medley, winning first place. Another quick swimmer, Brianna Uhrig, took first place in the 100 Yard Butterfly. Ivory Neher glided through the water and snagged another win in the 100 Yard Freestyle. Hailey Luth showed endurence...