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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...
The Lady Wolves faced two tough teams last week and proved again how competitive they can be. The girls may have lost to Cheyenne Central, but they came back and won the meet against Laramie. Anytime you can get ahead of some of these tough teams, it is a big win for your confidence and the team. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff feels the swim meet went very well and she was very impressed by their swims. "Two school records were broke, so that was pretty cool," Seiloff said. "They swam good and...
Head Coach Colleen Seiloff said the swim meet in Green River last Thursday went very well and they won the meet against Lander and Evanston. She said they traveled to Evanston on Saturday and also won the meet against Evanston, Kemmerer, Lyman, Rock Springs and Sublette County. "Some of the girls are getting tired but they were able to hang in there and were still able to cut times and some are getting their best times yet.", said Seiloff. She is impressed with how they're swimming and they're...
The Lady Wolves swim team hosted a Green River Invite meet on Saturday at the Aquatic Center in Green River with eight teams competing. The Wolves won first place in nine out of the 12 events and continue to crush the competition. The Lady Wolves will host another home meet today at 4 p.m. at the Aquatic Center and will travel to Evanston on Saturday. The swimmers keep improving and are cutting times in their events. The Lady Wolves now have many swimmers who have qualified for state, and the...
The Lady Wolves swim team had a very exciting weekend of competition. The ladies came out on top and dominated the Green River Invite which took place Friday and Saturday at the Aquatic Center in Green River. Many swimmers claimed first place finishes in their races. Tanith Smith's speed claimed her first place in the 200 Yard Freestyle and the 100 Yard Freestyle. Smith holds the pool record and the school record from 2021 at a 1:56.66 in the 200 Yard Freestyle. Smith also holds the school...