Articles from the April 13, 2016 edition


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  • Spring tennis starts season in Cody

    David Martin, Editor|Apr 13, 2016

    As the snow melts away and winter turns to spring, Green River High School's tennis players are stepping onto the court for the first time this year. While spring tennis doesn't culminate with a regional or state tournament like the fall season, the sport is still sanctioned by the Wyoming High School Athletics Association. The Wolves traveled to a round-robin competition in Cody last weekend, which featured teams from Powell and Sheridan in addition to the Cody squad. Head tennis coach Phil...

  • Karate students compete in tourney

    Lillian Palmer, Staff Writer|Apr 13, 2016

    Hours, days and years of practice, memorization and sweat culminate up to the few moments a martial-arts student presents their skills in front of three judges. For a form presentation, the student walks up to the judges, presents themselves, bows and begins their chosen technique. Every movement counts, every angle of the feet, arms and body. The student bows again, returns to their place and waits for their score. Martial arts students from Green River, along with other area students and...

  • LMS track shines at first season meet in Riverton

    David Martin, Editor|Apr 13, 2016

    Lincoln Middle School’s eighth-grade girls track team won a track meet in Riverton over the weekend, scoring 95 points by the end of the competition. The competition marked their first meet of their spring season. While the season is much shorter than a high school season, lasting only six weeks from first practice to final competition, the team does get a lot of exposure on the track. For a few, the Riverton meet marks the first time they’ve competed. Wally Cantrell, head coach for the mid...