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After completing the Green River Invite and Cardinal Classic in Soda Springs, Idaho, head coach Steve Boyd is excited to see how the Green River High School Cross Country team will perform in their upcoming runs. Boyd, who has coached the team for the past 10 years, said the runners continually get better as their fitness improves. He said the team’s fitness levels run the gamut from poor to excellent, but looks forward to see how much the team improves over the course of the season. “We onl...
The Green River Tennis teams continue to improve as the tennis season gets into gear. Phil Harder, the fourth-year head coach of the team, said they continue to seek improvement throughout the season. "Every time we have a match, it's an opportunity to put into practice what we've worked on," Harder said. Despite the team being on the losing end of a number of three-set matches, head coach Phil Harder says the Green River High School Tennis team gained a lot of experience from its first...
With the fall high school sports season underway, Green River’s youth are giving it their all on the gridiron, in the pool, and on the courts. Yet, as they play their hearts out, one thing that can give them that extra edge against their competitors is the backing of the home crowd those nights they’re playing here. In fact, those stands should be overflowing with green at any home sporting event. Hometown support can turn the tide of games and it gives the boys and girls the satisfaction of...
With four members of the Green River High School Girls Swimming and Diving Team already qualified for the state meet in Gillette Oct. 30-31, the Lady Wolves have started the year off with a kick. Regardless of those early successes, head coach Coleen Sieloff says she expects many more to make the cut by the end of the season. “The girls are progressing quite well, I can tell some of them were in USA Swimming and active over the summer,” Seiloff said. Seiloff said the girls continue to cut the...
It was a weekend of déjà vu for the Green River Wolves Volleyball Team. During the Labor Day weekend, the Lady Wolves (8-4) traveled to Gillette for the Camel Volleyball Tournament, where they once again fell to their first opponents, only to climb back through the tournament to the championship matchup. At the start of the tournament, Green River was defeated 2-1 by a strong Rapid City, S.D. group from Stevens High School. Prior to the tournament, head coach Rikki Shantz said the school w...
“I think they’re expecting big things,” head coach Rikki Shantz said about her varsity volleyball team. Shantz, in her seventh year as head coach, said both she and the team are excited about the upcoming season. So far, the team has competed in two tournaments and ended both of them in the championship game after losing their first match. Those experiences go far in helping Shantz work on the team’s confidence level and show them they can win. Shantz said she has five returning players who hav...