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Last week the Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team had their final home games of their 2025 regular season. They hosted both the Evanston Red Devils and the Riverton Wolverines, and played phenomenally both games. Green River's first game was against Evanston on Thursday. They had a good start to the game and were able to get out to an early lead. The team continued to play well, and never allowed Evanston to get back into the game, ending the game with a 55-32 victory. Head Coach Clinton...
The Green River High School Boys Basketball team experienced a week of highs and lows, falling to Evanston on Thursday before bouncing back with a thrilling Senior Night victory over Riverton on Saturday. The packed gym, electric student section, and heartfelt celebration of the team's seniors made for an unforgettable evening-one capped off by a hard-fought 56-47 win. Thursday's matchup against Evanston was a battle from the start, but the Wolves struggled to find their offensive rhythm...
Last Wednesday, the Green River High School Wrestling teams hit the road and traveled to Evanston to compete in a dual meet with the Evanston Red Devils. Evanston prevailed in a close meet for the boys Varsity, winning with a team score of 41-32. The girls meet was not scored. On Friday, the Wolves hosted their cross-town rivals the Rock Springs Tigers on Senior Night for the Wolves. The Green River boys won the Varsity meet 43-28, while the Green River girls also won 29-12. The Wolves Junior...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team is heading into the Wyoming State Championships with momentum, confidence, and a hunger to compete. After a season filled with dedication and progress, the team put up dominant performances in their final meets, breaking multiple pool records and securing key State qualifications. "They've worked really hard this year, and they have improved immensely from the beginning to the end of the season," said Head Coach Colleen Seiloff. "The hay is in the...
The Green River Wolves stormed into the 4A West Conference Championships determined to leave their mark, and they did just that. With a string of record-breaking performances, dominant victories, and top finishes, Green River made it clear they are one of the top teams in the state. After a hard-fought battle with Kelly Walsh, the Wolves secured a second-place overall finish, falling just short of the conference title but proving they are a serious contender heading into the State...
Green River’s Boys and Girls Indoor Track teams competed this past week at Idaho State University’s Holt Areana in Pocatello, Idaho for the Dragalia Invite, going up against 38 teams from five states. Head Coach Dan Hansen felt the team did really well, noting that several of the kids qualified to go to the very prestigious Simplot Games on the same track as the Dragalia Invite, which will be held next week, with six girls and eight boys having made the qualifying marks. The coach went on to comment on the fine performances of his team, noting...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team had two exciting games last week. They traveled to face the Jackson Broncs, followed by another away game versus the Star Valley Braves. First, Green River played against Jackson on Thursday. Green River started the game extremely well, pulling out to an early lead of 26-6 by the end of the first quarter. They slowed down a bit in the second quarter, but were able to come out strong during the second half to continue adding to their lead. Green River...
This past Thursday the Green River Wolves Wrestling teams hosted the always-tough Star Valley Braves. The Braves lived up to their reputation as one of the strong programs in the state, winning the Boys Varsity 40-28, the Girls Varsity 36-9 and the Boys Junior Varsity 60-20 for a clean sweep in the dual match competition. Green River’s Head Wrestling Coach Josh Wisnewski felt that his team “had a lot of fight in the dual against Star Valley.” He was happy that the team “went out and gave it their all.” Coach Wisnewski also commented that Star V...
The Green River High School Boys Basketball team had a week of highs and lows, securing a 61-48 victory over Jackson before falling to the fifth-ranked Star Valley squad 36-68. The results tell two different stories-one of control and execution, the other of facing an elite opponent-but both games gave the Wolves valuable experience as they prepare for two crucial home matchups. Against Jackson, Green River came out aggressive. Their defensive intensity limited Jackson's ability to gain...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team faced off at home against the Rock Springs Lady Tigers last Friday. This was their first of two games against the Lady Tigers this season, and Green River played a fantastic game to attain another conference win. Green River started the game out strong, and pulled off to an early lead right away in the first quarter. Rock Springs managed to fight back however, and nearly managed to tie the game back up, but the Lady Wolves responded well and had a...
The Green River High School Boys' Basketball team stepped onto the court Friday night with fire in their eyes, ready to battle against Rock Springs in a showdown that promised intensity. For two quarters, they delivered just that. With fierce determination and a well-executed game plan, the Wolves stayed neck and neck with their opponents, heading into halftime trailing by just six points, 24-30. But basketball is a game of momentum, and Rock Springs found theirs in the third quarter. A blisteri...
The Green River Wolves Swimming and Diving team dove into the Gillette Invitational this past weekend, facing tough competition, lingering illnesses, and a roster stretched thin. With Conference and State fast approaching, every race carried weight, and despite the challenges, the team delivered strong performances. The meet served as both a test of resilience and a preview of what's to come in the final stretch of the season. Keegan Gailey delivered a dominant performance in the 1-meter Diving...
In one of the largest in-state wrestling tournaments of the year, the Wolves Wrestling team traveled to Riverton this past weekend to participate in the Ron Thon Invitational. Taking place at Riverton High School on Friday and Saturday, the tournament had the Wolves competing against 41 other teams for the boys and 38 teams for the girls. The boys Varsity finished fifth in team scoring, while the J.V. boys were 14th in their 40-team field. The girls team finished 19th in team scoring overall....
The Green River High School Activities Department recently announced that Head Volleyball Coach Jessica Demaret is stepping down from her position. Coach Demaret has been the head coach for the past three seasons. She led Green River High School to a second-place finish at the 2024 Wyoming 4A West Regionals this past fall. Her team was the first volleyball team from GRHS to qualify for the Wyoming 4A State Tournament since 2017. Coach Demaret has also coached several players who were selected to...
The Green River High School Boys Swimming and Diving team capped off a phenomenal weekend with dominant performances during dual meets against Natrona County and Jackson, followed by a third-place finish at the Jim Beman Memorial Invitational. The Wolves showcased their depth, resilience, and record-breaking potential as they head into the final stretch of their season. During Friday's dual meets, Green River secured decisive victories, with final scores of 128–50 against Natrona County and 1...
This past Friday and Saturday, the Green River Boys and Girls Wrestling teams competed in a large in-state wrestling tournament, the Lander Valley Invite at Lander High School. The girls finished 11th out of 23 teams, while the Varsity boys were second in their 27-team field. Also the Junior Varsity competed in a J.V. Tourney in Lander. Head Wrestling Coach Josh Wisnewski felt that the team wrestled well at Lander. He commented that they are focusing on getting better every week and that he is h...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team had two home games last week. They faced two conference rivals, the Natrona Fillies and Kelly Walsh Trojans. Each game was hard fought by both teams, with each of them being decided by five points or less. On Friday, Green River hosted the Fillies. Despite a slow first half, The Lady Wolves were able to come together as a team and score 31 points in the second half, which was just enough to tie the score and force the game into overtime. They managed t...
The Green River Wolves Boys Basketball team hit the road over the weekend to face two Casper powerhouses, Natrona County and Kelly Walsh, in a pair of conference matchups. While the Wolves ultimately came up short in both games, the team showed flashes of brilliance and toughness that they'll look to build on as the season progresses. On Friday night, Green River went toe-to-toe with Natrona County in a thrilling game that came down to the wire. With the Wolves leading by two in the final moment...
The Green River Girls and Boys Indoor Track Team traveled to Ogden, Utah this past Friday and Saturday to participate with dozens of high school and high school club teams in a huge regional meet. The Weber State High School Indoor Track Invitational had well over 100 participants in many of the events. Head Track Coach Dan Hansen felt that his team competed well, “with solid marks and several P.R.’s (personal records) for the meet.” The Track team will be off the next two weeks, according to Hansen, before heading to Pocatello, Idaho for a...
This past Friday and Saturday, Green River High School's Wrestling teams returned home to host another regional tournament on their schedule. The Thoman Invitational included Campbell County, Evanston, Kemmerer, Laramie, Lyman, Mountain View, Pinedale, Worland and Green River for the Wyoming teams competing, as well as Grantville and Uinta teams from Utah and a team from Rifle, Colorado. Uinta's always-strong wrestling program finished first in the boys competition. Green River, despite some...
The short Indoor Track season got off to a fine start for the Green River Wolves Boys and Girls Track team. Although weather canceled their first meet last year, it did not do the same this year, and Green River was able to make the trip to Pocatello, Idaho this past weekend. There they compete against a large contingent of high school and club teams from Wyoming, Idaho and Utah. The Wolves Head Track Coach Dan Hansen was pleased to get the season started and felt that overall “it was a good start to the season.” Hansen felt that they fou...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team traveled to both Riverton and Evanston last week to begin their conference play. They had a solid start to their conference games, with both games being competitive matches. On Thursday, Green River played the Riverton Wolverines. The girls started the game off a bit slow, but played an impressive third quarter to pull into the lead. They managed to hold this lead through the final quarter to end the game with a 51-40 victory. This second half rally...
The Green River High School Boys Basketball team kicked off their conference schedule last week with back-to-back road matchups against Riverton and Evanston. Despite falling short in both games, the Wolves showed glimpses of their potential and highlighted areas for growth as they continue their season. Thursday's game against Riverton saw the Wolves battling hard but ultimately falling 47-55. Hunter Lake led the offense with a strong 15-point performance while also contributing five defensive...
In the heart of a grueling season, the Green River High School Boys Swimming and Diving team is proving they're more than ready to rise to the challenge. Last week's back-to-back competitions saw the Wolves delivering standout performances, with their relentless effort and skill earning them podium finishes, new qualifications, and a surge of confidence as the State championships draw closer. The week kicked off at the East Duals, where the Wolves claimed victories over Kelly Walsh and Cheyenne...
The Lady Wolves Basketball team recently traveled to Cheyenne to compete in the James Johnson Winter Showcase tournament. Green River had a great weekend on the court, winning two of their three games. On Thursday, Green River played the Southeast Cyclones. They had a slow start during the first half, scoring only 15 points, but came back strong in the second half, scoring 11 points in the third quarter and 15 points in the fourth quarter. This impressive second half performance allowed Green...