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The Lady Wolves Basketball team played their third conference game against the Star Valley Braves in Afton on Saturday. Green River ended the first quarter behind Star Valley with a score of 4-8. It had been a low-scoring game so far and Green River was struggling getting some shots in the basket while Star Valley got some points from free throw shots. In the second quarter, Green River came out stronger, but so did Star Valley. Green River outscored Star Valley with 12 points to Star Valley's...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team traveled east to compete in the Laramie Invitational last weekend. The teams competing were Green River, Rock Springs, Campbell County, Cheyenne Central, Douglas, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Lander, Natrona County, Newcastle, Rawlins, Riverton, Sheridan, Thunder Basin and Worland. On Friday, the Laramie Pre-Invite was a non-scored meet. In the 200 Yard Medley Relay, the "A" team came in 11th place, with the team consisting of the swimmers Mitchell Horn,...
The Lady Wolves Basketball team tore up the court last week, winning both of their conference games. Green River hosted a conference game against the Evanston Red Devils last Thursday. The Lady Wolves started the game strong, pulling ahead of Evanston in the first quarter with a score of 14-3. In the second quarter, Green River scored six more points to Evanton's three points. Evanston outscored Green River in the third quarter, scoring 16 points to Green River's 15 points, but it wasn't enough...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team hosted the Green River Triangular last Thursday against Rock Springs and Rawlins. The Wolves had some great races in their home pool, snagging some first-place finishes and having several stand-out performances. Colin Gilmore swam away with first-place finishes in the 200 Yard IM and the 500 Yard Freestyle events, along with Keegan Gailey placing first in the One-Meter Diving. In the 400 Yard Freestyle Relay, Green River's "A" team had a strong...
Winter storms and road closures are finally starting to affect the winter sports in Wyoming. The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team headed to Cheyenne to compete, but ended up competing in a dual on Friday against Laramie. Swimming against a tough 4A team, the Wolves had a lot of great performances and they are learning how to compete under pressure. Keegan Gailey led the Wolves in first place in the One-Meter Diving event, along with Colin Gilmore snagging first place in the 100 Yard...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team has a young group of athletes this year, and they have been keeping up with the competition. In both of their meets last week, the Wolves came in third place. Green River competed in the Rock Springs Invite against Rock Springs, Evanston and Lyman last Thursday. There were standout performances by Keegan Gailey, who came in first in the One-Meter Diving event, and Colin Gilmore, who came in first in the 200 Yard IM and second in the 100 Yard...
The Lady Wolves Basketball team recently traveled to compete in the James Johnson Winter Showcase in Cheyenne. Green River lost their first three games on Thursday and Friday, but ended the tournament with a win on Saturday. The Lady Wolves have had to work very hard this season to overcome obstacles thrown at them. They have had several key players that are unable to play, and it has put a lot of pressure on the team. On Thursday, Green River played against Sheridan. During the first quarter,...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team faced some tough competition on Thursday and Friday when they competed in the Laramie Holiday Invite. On Thursday, there were 10 teams that competed in the non-scored meet. The teams included Green River, Buffalo, Campbell County, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Jackson, Lander, Laramie and Rawlins. Leading the Wolves were Keegan Gailey in second place and Irie Kuball in fourth place in the 1-Meter Diving event. Colin Gilmore took...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team traveled to Lander to compete in the Lander Holiday Quad meet last Thursday. The Wolves had some outstanding performances during the meet, ending up with 248 points and taking third place. Colin Gilmore led the team with two first-place finishes in the 200 and 500 Yard Freestyle events. Irie Kuball led the divers with a third-place finish with 185.60 points in the One-Meter Diving event. The Wolves "A" Relay team finished strong in the 200 Yard...
The Lady Wolves Basketball team competed in the Flaming Gorge Classic Basketball Tournament last week against some tough competition. Although Green River only came away with one win, they have been seeing improvements and their teamwork is making them stronger defensively. On Thursday, Green River took on the Mountain View Buffalos. The Lady Wolves hit the court strong and scored 15 points in the first quarter. Green River played really strong defense during the game and kept the lead throughou...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team hosted the Green River Invite which started Friday and ended Saturday. Green River has a very young team this year and have been competing well. They have been learning a lot about technique and how hard the practices can be. They have also shown how much potential they have. On Friday, the Wolves competed against six teams and swam away with a third-place finish. Keegan Gailey showed off his skills in the One-Meter Diving event and took...
The Green River Wolves Boys Swimming and Diving team started their season by traveling to Gillette on Friday to compete in the Gillette Relays. The teams that competed were Campbell County, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South, Green River, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Natrona County, Newcastle, Rock Springs, Sheridan and Thunder Basin. On Saturday the boys competed in the Gillette Pentathlon against many of the same teams from Friday's meet. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff was very impressed wit...
The Green River Lady Wolves basketball team played their first game of the season as they took on Cheyenne South at the Oil City Tip-off Tournament in Casper last Thursday. Green River tore up the court and claimed their first win with a final score of 74-44. The players that make up the Varsity team are Brianna Strauss, Ella Stanton, Madison Moffat, Eva Murray, Addison Demaret, McKinley Killpack, Isabel Vasco, Nicole Wilson, Sophia Arnold, Sydnie Eastman, Izzy Kelley and Maci Hernandez. Stanton led the team with 20 points and 13 rebounds...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team is diving into the new season with their first practice starting this week. They will be holding morning and evening practices as they work on strengthening their bodies. They will also be lifting weights in the weight room to keep in good shape. During the off-season, some of the swimmers are part of the SWAT swimming program and these swimmers tend to start a bit stronger. Some swimmers also compete in other sports and weightlifting, which helps...
All the elementary kids were very excited as they entered the gymnasium in the Green River High School. The junior wrestlers were finally able to compete in the Green River City Championships hosted by the Green River High School Wrestling team. There were 167 junior wrestlers this year that competed in the tournament. The Green River High School Wrestling team has been hosting youth wrestling camps for boys and girls since November 6. Students from Monroe, Truman, Harrison and Washington...
The Lady Wolves Volleyball team hosted the 4A West Regional Tournament in Green River on Friday and Saturday. The Lady Wolves played their first game against the Kelly Walsh Trojans on Friday. They played very tough offensively and defensively during the entire match. The team hit the court and took the lead early in the game. Eva Murray and Addison Demaret had several amazing kills that helped the Lady Wolves gain points, and powerful blocks from Taycie Fox and Sophia Arnold helped keep points...
The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team hosted their Last Chance meet last Thursday against Rock Springs, Lyman and Evanston. Green River picked up one more swimmer for the 3A State Championships, bringing their total to 20 girls. After a lot of hard work and determination, Ellie Mandros qualified in the 100 Yard Butterfly. During the meet, Tavia Arnell, Haley Clevenger, Courtney Clark, and Tanith Smith broke the school and pool record in the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay with a time of...
What is better than competing in your home pool? Winning the 3A West Conference Championships in your home pool! The Lady Wolves had an absolutely amazing weekend in the water as they claimed first place in eight of the 12 events during the Championships on Friday and Saturday. There was so much excitement as the winner was announced over the loud speaker and Green River was named the Champion with 398 points. Coming in second was Lander with 299 points, followed by Rawlins with 168, Kemmerer...
The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team played the Rock Springs Lady Tigers on Tuesday, October 17. The match was the "Dig Pink" game and the stands and court were filled with beautiful pink colors honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Green River played strong the first set, but came up short at the end, losing 22-25. The Lady Wolves came back with determination and won the second set 25-23, then faced the Lady Tigers with even more confidence in the third set and won again, finishing...
The Lady Wolves Volleyball team has been working extremely hard this season, and that hard work paid off when Green River earned great victories over the Evanston Red Devils and the Jackson Hole Broncs. On Thursday, Green River traveled to Evanston and played a conference match against the Red Devils. Both teams played strong the first set, but Green River pulled ahead, winning the set 26-24. Green River continued fighting and stepped up their offense and defense, winning the second set 25-15...
The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team competed in the Gillette Invitational on Friday and Saturday, going up against 19 teams from around the state and one team from North Dakota. The Lady Wolves came out on top, once again proving how strong their team is and the abundance of determination they possess. During the Gillette Pre-Invite on Friday there were no scores recorded. Tanith Smith took second place out of 58 swimmers in the 200 Yard Freestyle, along with Alayna Kellhofer placing fourth and Peyton Murray placing fifth. In...
The Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team competed in the Rawlins Invite on Saturday. Green River won nine of the eleven events and left the rest of the competition behind them as they raced through the water. Green River dominated the meet with 397.5 points. In second place was Rawlins with 201.5 points, followed by Evanston with 175.5, Lyman with 153, Kemmerer with 130, Sublette County with 113.5 and Rock Springs with 91. First-place event winners were Brianna Uhrig, Tavia Arnell, Haley...
With two weeks left until the 4A Regional Volleyball Championships, which will be hosted in Green River this year, the Lady Wolves are still trying really hard to win some games and are currently ranked third in their quadrant in the 4A Southwest. Green River hosted a match against the Mountain View Buffalos on Tuesday. During three heated sets, the Lady Wolves were unable to get ahead of the Buffalos and lost all of the sets. Green River gave up the first set 17-25, the second 18-25 and the third 23-25. On Friday, Green River traveled to play...
The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team had the chance to swim with some stiffer competition when they traveled to Cheyenne on Friday and then to Laramie on Saturday. Going up against 4A teams makes for fast-paced races, and the Lady Wolves held their own both days. There were many first-place winners, including Tavia Arnell, Tanith Smith, Courtney Clark and Emilee Barnes, along with their "A" relay teams claiming first in three events. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff was very happy with...
The Lady Wolves Volleyball team hosted a conference match against the Star Valley Braves on Saturday during Homecoming week. Green River showed up fighting and played very well but came up short, losing the first set 25-21, the second set 25-20 and the final set 25-12. On Tuesday, the Lady Wolves geared up to take on the Mountain View Buffalos. After three intense sets, Green River came up short again, losing the first set 25-17, the second set 25-18, and the final set 25-23. The Lady Wolves...