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  • Lady Wolves excel at the James Johnson Winter Showcase

    Chris Byrd, Contributor|Jan 16, 2025

    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...

  • Green River Boys Basketball battles through tough weekend in Cheyenne tournament

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Jan 16, 2025

    The Green River High School Boys Basketball team faced a whirlwind weekend of competition, showcasing their determination and talent in three intense matchups. From a strong opening victory to the challenges posed by tough opponents, the Wolves demonstrated grit and growth as they pushed through the highs and lows. The weekend began on a high note, with the Wolves securing a decisive 56-41 victory over Southeast High School. Dax Taylor led the charge with 13 points while dominating the boards wi...

  • Wrestlers get top finishes in Uinta Tournament of Champions

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Jan 16, 2025

    This past Friday and Saturday, January 10 and 11, the Green River High School Wrestling teams competed in the Uinta Tournament of Champions in Vernal, Utah in a highly competitive Regional meet with teams from Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. Head Wrestling Coach Josh Wisniewski was pleased with his team's performance. "The boys Varsity team competed well in a tough varsity tournament," the coach said. "Finishing fourth overall with 18 wrestlers is a good stepping stone for our team." Wisniewski...

  • Boys Swimming and Diving dominates in back-to-back meets

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Jan 16, 2025

    The Green River High School Boys Swimming and Diving team showcased depth, talent, and determination at the Rock Springs and Evanston Invitational meets this past weekend, securing top finishes across a range of events and proving they are a team to watch this season. On Friday at the Rock Springs Invite which was hosted in Green River, the Wolves made a statement by scoring an impressive 351 points to take first place over five other schools. The team shone in the relay events, with the 400-yard Freestyle Relay team of Ashton Hafner, Mitchell...

  • Green River Swimmers shine at Laramie Holiday Invitational

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Jan 2, 2025

    The Green River Wolves Boys Swimming and Diving team put on a strong showing at the Laramie Holiday Invitational last weekend, paving the way with standout individual performances and solid relay results. Facing tough competition in their return to the pool after the short holiday break, the Wolves delivered a spirited effort that highlighted their depth and determination. During the Pre-Invite on Friday, Senior Colin Gilmore stole the spotlight in the 50-yard Freestyle, sprinting to a...

  • Green River's commitment to sports in 2024

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Jan 2, 2025

    Boys Swimming The Green River High School Boys Swimming and Diving team worked hard to keep growing throughout their season at the start of 2024. While it was a young team overall, the Wolves kept at it and made steady improvements. They picked up qualifiers for State at meets throughout the season, ultimately taking 17 athletes to compete. The team had an exciting and successful time at the 3A Conference Championships, where they took third place and had several athletes finish with...

  • Wolves run wild at Flaming Gorge Classic

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Dec 26, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Basketball team turned their home court into a fortress this past weekend, thrilling fans with three straight victories at the Flaming Gorge Classic. From hard-fought battles to electrifying offensive performances, the Wolves proved their mettle and left little doubt about their potential this season. The action began Thursday with a gritty 54–48 win over Rawlins. Senior AJ Keelin led the way with 12 points, calmly delivering when it mattered most. Hunter Lake and D...

  • Lady Wolves claim three victories

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Dec 26, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team faced four teams over the past weekend at the Flaming Gorge Classics. On Thursday, the Lady Wolves went up against Rawlins. At halftime the score was 35-7 with the Lady Wolves in the lead. The final score was 56-22, with the team winning by 34 points. Leading the team was Isabel Vasco with 15 points, Sophia Arnold with 12 points, Addison Demaret with eight points, and Nicole Wilson with eight points. On Friday, the Lady Wolves went up against two...

  • Swimming and Diving team claims two victories at home

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Dec 26, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Boys Swimming and Diving team showed no signs of slowing down this past weekend, claiming victory in two consecutive home meets and solidifying themselves as a powerhouse in Wyoming swimming. Dominating the scoreboard with 353 points, Green River outpaced second-place Lyman at 219 points and left the rest of the field in their wake. "It was so nice to be at home after competing in Laramie last week," said Head Coach Colleen Seiloff. "The kids had the chance to swim...

  • Wrestlers gain experience at Reno Tournament of Champions

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Dec 26, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys Varsity Wrestling team traveled by bus nearly 700 miles in approximately ten hours to participate in one of the top National High School Wrestling Tournaments in the nation this past week. The Wolves worked hard to make their mark in the Reno Tournament of Champions. Twenty-five wrestlers were able to gain invaluable experience competing with a huge field of wrestlers from nearly 90 high schools from multiple states. The Green River Girls and Junior Varsity wrestlers also competed in two meets this past week....

  • Cross country athlete commits to Central Wyoming College

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Dec 19, 2024

    Jordan Andrew is ready to hit the ground running when he gets to college. The Green River High School senior recently committed to compete in cross country and track at Central Wyoming College, and celebrated with a signing ceremony with family, friends and coaches. Andrew said he is very excited to attend Central Wyoming in Riverton, where he will compete with the Rustlers. "I chose this college mainly because it's close to home and it's also very affordable," Andrew explained. "It also offers...

  • Boys Swimming and Diving makes a splash at Laramie season opener

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Dec 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys Swimming and Diving team dove headfirst into the season last weekend with two back-to-back meets in Laramie, showcasing their depth, versatility, and early-season grit. The weekend began with the Laramie Boys Relays, a meet focused solely on team relay events, followed by the Laramie Pentathlon, where each swimmer competed across multiple disciplines to demonstrate their strengths. At the relay meet, Green River athletes wasted no time finding their rhythm. The...

  • Wolves wrestlers bring home wins from Wasatch Invitational

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Dec 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys Wrestling Team started the year at a large and prestigious regional wrestling tournament this past Friday and Saturday in Heber, Utah for the Wasatch Invitational. There were three teams from Wyoming with Kemmerer, Lyman and Green River competing, and eleven teams from Utah. The Wolves competed in duals against all eight of the Utah high schools in the tournament. Green River won six of the eight duals, losing two, with one of the loses by just one point, in a...

  • Lady Wolves wrestling starts season at Star Valley Lady Braves Brawl in Afton

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Dec 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Girls Wrestling team started their season this year on the road, competing at the Star Valley Lady Braves Brawl in Afton Thursday, December 12. Teams competing included Star Valley, Mountain View and Green River from Wyoming; Skyview from Utah; and South Fremont, Sky View, Sugar Salem and Thunder Ridge from Idaho. The Lady Wolves finished fourth in the field of eight. Green River had seven wrestlers competing, including four freshman, two sophomores and one senior. Se...

  • Lady Wolves Basketball hits the court in Casper for three games

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Dec 19, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team played their first three games of the season over this past weekend in Casper. On Thursday, the team played Sheridan for their first game. The final score was 36 - 53, with the Lady Wolves losing by 17 points. Head Coach Clinton Landon explained that "the team was just a little bit nervous heading into their first game of the season." During the first quarter of the game, the Lady Wolves were tied with Sheridan at 11-11. "I felt they came out and just...

  • Boys Basketball team shows grit and growth against tough competition

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Dec 19, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Boys Basketball team stepped onto the court this past weekend with their sights set on testing their resolve, facing a gauntlet of elite opponents, including Sheridan, top-ranked Laramie, and the formidable Arvada West. Though the results weren't in their favor, the Wolves walked away with heads held high and valuable lessons for the season ahead. "It was an incredible opportunity to measure ourselves against some of the best teams around," said Head Coach Laurie Ivie....

  • Boys Swim team looks ahead to competitive season in 4A

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Dec 5, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys Swimming and Diving team is diving into an exciting new season, stepping back into the 4A division after years of competing at the 3A level. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff shared her thoughts on what the team has to look forward to and the challenges they anticipate. "I'm looking forward to being back and competing in 4A and seeing how we can do," Seiloff said. "We've been gone for a few years, so I guess that's probably my biggest thing. And then just seeing some...

  • Wrestling teams are confident for the new season

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Dec 5, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys and Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity Wrestling teams started practice for the 2025 season this past week on Monday, November 25. Green River, Evanston and Riverton have all been moved up to 4A and will compete in the 4A West Division along with Natrona, Kelly Walsh, Jackson, Star Valley and Rock Springs. The Wolves' first meet of the season will be the always-tough Wasatch Duals in Heber City, Utah on December 13 and 14. Head Wrestling Coach Josh Wisniewski...

  • Indoor Track prepares for new season in the new year

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Dec 5, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys and Girls Indoor Track team will kick off their winter sports season in the new year, with their first day of practice scheduled for Monday, January 6. Their first meet will come two weeks later at the Snake River Open in Pocatello, Idaho on Saturday, January 18. The last day for signing up for Indoor Track is December 6, which will give the team a total of the athletes who will be competing this season. Head Track Coach Dan Hansen is aware of at least 13 seniors, four juniors, 13 sophomores and 13 freshmen so...

  • Boys Basketball gears up for a promising season

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Dec 5, 2024

    As the Green River High School Boys Basketball team prepares for another season, Head Coach Laurie Ivie reflected on the groundwork laid in the offseason and the potential her squad brings to the court. After a busy summer filled with training, games, and team-building, the Wolves are ready to make their mark. "Our offseason has been incredibly busy and productive," Coach Ivie explained. "After taking about a month off following the end of last season, we quickly got back into the swing of...

  • Lady Wolves Basketball starts season under new head coach

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Dec 5, 2024

    Clinton Landon is the new head coach of the Lady Wolves Basketball team, and this is his first year as the head coach. He has been the Junior Varsity coach for the past nine years and has been coaching basketball for 15 years. "The team has a good group of girls that I am excited to coach," said Coach Landon. "It has always been fun to have the same group of girls that I have coached in JV and now I get to coach them in Varsity." There are 10 new freshmen that joined the team. Coach Landon said...

  • Tanith Smith: A legacy of hard work and excellence in Wyoming swimming

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Nov 27, 2024

    After years of dedication and extraordinary success, Tanith Smith has officially stepped away from competitive swimming, concluding her career with a legacy that will be remembered for years to come. As a four-time Wyoming High School State Swimming Champion, her journey is a story of talent, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Yet, her impact extends far beyond her impressive list of accolades. Tanith's story, as shared by her coaches and through her own reflections,...

  • Stand-out athlete commits to play for CNCC Spartans

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Nov 21, 2024

    While she still has one season of high school softball left, Green River High School Senior Izzy Kelley is already planning ahead to her college career. Kelley recently committed to play softball for the Colorado Northwestern Community College Spartans. She celebrated her choice with a large group of family, friends and coaches this week. The Spartans recently welcomed a new Head Softball Coach, Chris McKenzie, who reached out to Kelley personally. "His energy was so good over the phone,"...

  • Lady Wolves take 2nd place at State Championships

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Nov 14, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swim team made an impressive splash at the 4A State meet, finishing in second place with 208 team points in a season filled with highlights, record-breaking swims, and strong leadership. The Lady Wolves took home five event titles and numerous accolades, including 4A Athlete of the Meet and Athlete of the Year honors for Junior Tavia Arnell. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff, who previously won 3A Coach of the Year, was also named 4A Coach of the Year, recognizing her...

  • Lady Wolves battle at 4A State Volleyball Championships

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Nov 14, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team showcased determination and skill at the 4A State Championships last weekend, fighting through two tough matches that highlighted the team's resilience and tenacity. Despite the results, the Lady Wolves demonstrated impressive athleticism and teamwork, proving why they were strong contenders throughout the season. The Lady Wolves entered the championships as the West's number two seed and faced off against the Sheridan Broncs in a hard-fought match....

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