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  • Lady Wolves shine at Cheyenne Invitational

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 24, 2024

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves Swim team delivered an impressive performance over the weekend at the Cheyenne Pre-Invite on Friday and the Invitational on Saturday. Competing against top-tier schools, including Lander and Laramie, the team showcased their growth and determination as they picked up key wins and new State qualifiers. Friday's Pre-Invite was a no-score meet, allowing the swimmers to focus on their technique without the pressure of competing for points. Head Coach Colleen S...

  • Lady Wolves secure two wins on the road, gear up for Regionals

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 24, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team completed a busy week on the road, ending with a 2-1 record after facing Riverton, Kelly Walsh, and Natrona. The week began with a commanding 3-0 victory over Riverton on Tuesday, with set scores of 25-15, 25-1, and 25-20. Coach Jessica Demaret reflected on the match, saying, "We started strong and kept our momentum throughout. It was a solid win that set the tone for the week." On Friday, the Lady Wolves encountered a tougher challenge against Kelly...

  • Cross Country team gets new personal records at Regionals

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Oct 24, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country team faced more tough competition at Regionals. The Wolves headed to Rock Springs last Friday for Regionals. Green River faced seven other teams, going up against Evanston, Jackson Hole, Kelly Walsh, Natrona County, Riverton, Rock Springs and Star Valley. The course was like the Rolling Hills that they ran on a couple weeks ago, but "there are a few little hills in it, it is not one of the more difficult ones," said Head Coach Craig Leavitt, adding that...

  • Wolves fall to second-ranked Cody

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 24, 2024

    The 1-7 Green River Wolves Football team took on the second-ranked 3A team in the state last weekend - the 6-1 Cody Broncs, whose only loss came the previous week to the number-one Star Valley Braves. Cody appeared fired up to get back in the dominating role they have shown all season. Green River became the third team this season that Cody shut out. The Broncs already beat Douglas 49-0 and Evanston 50-0. The number one team in rushing and number two in passing in the State showed off the...

  • Cross Country team competes at home

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Oct 17, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country team faced competition at home last weekend. The Wolves had a home meet at the Rolling Greens Country Club Golf Course last Friday. Green River faced four other teams, going up against Fort Washakie, Lander, Rock Springs and Manilla, Utah. Despite the Green River Wolves team only running on the course a couple of times, the girls team placed first and the boys got second place. The girls team all placed in the top 10 and the boys team had four athletes...

  • Green River Wolves take on Powell for Homecoming

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 17, 2024

    The Green River High School Wolves Football team took on the Powell Panthers this past Friday with a good Homecoming crowd and perfect fall weather. The Wolves came out strong to start the game. After a fine kickoff return to the 35-yard line by Dax Taylor, Quarterback Max Hintz completed two passes to Taylor, added a six-yard run of his own, and hit Evan Maser with two passes including a 24-yard touchdown reception. With the P.A.T. kick by Braxton Doak good, the Wolves were looking good early...

  • Lady Wolves shine at Cheyenne Duals and Southeast Invite

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 17, 2024

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves Swimming team had a strong showing over the weekend at both the Cheyenne Duals and Southeast Invite, held on October 11 and 12. The team demonstrated their depth and skill, with standout performances across various events. At the Cheyenne Duals, the Lady Wolves took control early in the meet, starting with the 200-Yard Medley Relay. The A-team of Peyton Murray, Kaylin Uhrig, Tavia Arnell, and Hailey Luth secured first place with a time of 2:02.42. Green...

  • Green River Volleyball secures two wins during Homecoming week

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 17, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team successfully navigated a busy Homecoming week, earning two victories. Their first win was against Mountian View last Tuesday, and they finished the week with a 3-0 win against 2A Kemmerer on October 12. The match concluded with set scores of 25-15, 25-19, and 25-18 in favor of Green River, who currently holds a #5 ranking in the 4A division. Despite the distractions of Homecoming, the team maintained focus and executed well on the court, according to H...

  • Wolves fall to Broncs in closely contested game

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 10, 2024

    The 2-3 Jackson Broncs Football team was in town to take on the Green River Wolves on Senior Night this past week. Jackson got the ball to start the game, and it took them just seven plays with a mix of runs and passing to take a quick 7-0 lead. Jackson then surprised the Wolves with an early on-side kick, which the Broncs recovered. They started another drive, which included six penalties along the way, before trying a 34-yard field goal. The kick was wide, and Jackson turned the ball back to...

  • Wolves Cross Country team sets new personal records at Lyman

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Oct 10, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country took on a challenging course and came away with some personal records during recent competition. The Wolves headed for the Lyman XC Invite hosted by Lyman High School on Wednesday last week. Green River faced four other teams, going up against Evanston, Lyman, Mountain View and Rock Springs. The boys and girls teams both placed second overall, with three athletes from the girls team being in the top 10, and three athletes from the boys team being in their top 10 as well. Head Coach Craig Leavitt said...

  • Lady Wolves fight for multiple wins

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 10, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team faced a challenging but rewarding week of competition, showing both determination and grit across three matches. The action kicked off on Thursday, October 3, when the Lady Wolves took on the Evanston Red Devils in a thrilling contest. After five intense sets filled with back-and-forth action, Green River emerged victorious with a 3-2 win, thanks to solid team play and strong performances at the net. The win marked an important moment for the Lady...

  • Lady Wolves compete in dual meets with strong performances

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 10, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming team had a challenging but rewarding weekend, facing tough competition in both Laramie and Cheyenne. The girls competed against Laramie High School and Cheyenne Central in dual meets on Friday and Saturday, with Head Coach Colleen Seiloff noting the high level of performance, despite the team missing a few key athletes. Last Friday, the Wolves traveled to Laramie, where they held their own against fierce competition. Standout performances included Haley...

  • Pineda's competes in Utah Tournament

    Chris Dean|Oct 3, 2024

    Pineda's Kenpo Karate Team sent 10 students to compete at the Valor Karate Tournament in Farmington, Utah on September 21, 2024. The group that attended the event were all beginning rank yellow and orange belts. The young team responded with great performances. Participants competed in forms, sparring, weapons, self-defense, padded sword sparring, flag sparring, and board breaking. Strat Friel led the group, winning 1st place in Weapons, 1st place in Sparring, and 3rd place in Forms. He also...

  • Cross Country team faces tough competition in Saratoga

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Oct 3, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country team faced new competition last week. The Wolves headed for the Shana Ward Memorial meet hosted by Saratoga last Friday. Green River faced a total of 10 other teams, going up against Cheyenne, Kelly Walsh, Laramie, Natrona County, Pine Bluffs, Rawlins, Rock River, Rock Springs, Saratoga and Ethete. The Varsity girls team did a good job at this meet, with one athlete being in the top 15. Isabelle Murdock finished the race in 11th place with a time of 22:01.95. The meet was hosted on a golf course, which...

  • Girls and Boys Tennis teams wrap up season at State Championships

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 3, 2024

    The Green River Girls and Boys Varsity Tennis teams competed in the Wyoming State Tennis Championships this past weekend in Gillette with teams from Campbell County, Rock Springs, Cody, Laramie, Cheyenne South, Natrona, Thunder Basin, Sheridan, Kelly Walsh, Powell, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, Jackson, and Rawlins/Torrington. Play existed in #1 Singles, #2 Singles, #1 Doubles, #2 Doubles and #3 Doubles for both girls and boys. Preliminary rounds were Thursday-Friday, with finals on Saturday. After the State meet, Head Tennis Coach Phil...

  • Green River Volleyball dominates rival Rock Springs in complete sweep

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 3, 2024

    Green River High School's Volleyball team delivered an impressive performance this past week, defeating their long-time rivals, Rock Springs, in a match that saw the Lady Wolves dominate across all levels of competition. In a rivalry game where tension and nerves can play a big factor, the Green River team rose to the occasion and swept their opponents in a remarkable display of talent, teamwork, and focus. The varsity team set the tone early, settling into their game after the first few points...

  • Lady Wolves Swim team narrowly defeated by Lander

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Oct 3, 2024

    In a closely-contested meet, the Green River Lady Wolves Swimming team fell to the Lander Tigers last week with a final score of 83 to 91. Despite the loss, Green River showcased impressive individual and relay performances, making the competition tight throughout the day. The Wolves started strong in the 200-yard Medley Relay, with the 'A' team taking first place with a time of 1:58.27. However, Green River's depth in this event wasn't enough to secure significant points, as their other relay...

  • Wolves play well but fall to Red Devils

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 3, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Football team traveled west this past Friday to take on the Evanston Red Devils. They played in front of a big crowd in the conference opener for both teams, which was also homecoming night for Evanston. Evanston returned most of their starters on both the offensive and defensive lines, according to Green River's Head Coach Blaine Christensen, as well as having the top rusher in the 3A conference. Green River kicked to Evanston to start the game, and the Red Devils got a...

  • Horseshoe champs

    Sep 26, 2024

    Participants and spectators from Sweetwater County attended the 2024 Wyoming State Horseshoe Tournament in Worland August 24 and 25. Pictured in the front row, left to right: Leo Rundell (4th place), Carol Rundell, Diane Maestas and Brian Nussbaum (1st place). Pictured in the second row, left to right: Mark Nussbaum (1st place), Steve Maestas (4th place), Bino Maestas (3rd place), Mark Lundgren (2nd place), and Kelly Lundgren. Pictured in the back row, left to right: Matt Vigil (2nd place),... Full story

  • Lady Wolves dominate Green River Fall Invite

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 26, 2024

    The Green River High School Girls Swimming and Diving team competed in two meets this past weekend, showcasing their abilities at both the Rock Springs meet on Friday and their home invitational on Saturday. Despite not sending the full team to Rock Springs, the swimmers performed admirably. According to Head Coach Colleen Seiloff, "We didn't swim our whole team there. We kind of had to send some and not others based on our schedule this year." Seiloff explained the strategic decision to limit...

  • Wolves Cross Country takes on 17 teams at Lander Invitational

    Adrienne Revelli, Contributor|Sep 26, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country team had new teams to run against and a new course last week. The Wolves headed to Lander for the Lander Invitational hosted by Lander Valley High School last Thursday. Green River faced a total of 17 other teams, going up against groups from Arapahoe, Burlington, Cody, Fort Washakie, Casper, Lander, Lyman, Mountain View, Rawlins, Riverton, Rock Springs, Cowley, St. Stephens, Thermopolis, Pavillion, Worland, and Ethete. Head Coach Craig Leavitt mentioned that they “had some visitors from Kelly Walsh a...

  • Lady Wolves Volleyball secures back-to-back wins

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 26, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team displayed resilience and skill in their second week of conference play, securing two consecutive victories against Star Valley and Jackson. Their performance over the weekend, marked by both physical endurance and strategic play, is a testament to their growth as a team and their commitment to success. On Friday night, the Lady Wolves traveled to Star Valley, where they earned a hard-fought win. Despite returning home late-nearly midnight-the team...

  • Wolves Football team falls to Riverton in well-played game

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 26, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Football team, which was 1-3 for the season, traveled north this past week to take on the 4-1 Riverton Wolverines. The game was a reunion involving the two head coaches for each team as the Wolves' Head Coach Blaine Christensen coached under Riverton's Head Coach Mark Lenhardt while they were both coaches at Rock Springs High School for several years. The game was played before a large, loud, enthusiastic crowd at Riverton High's stadium. The Wolves were without two of...

  • Tennis hosts Regionals, gets top finishes

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 26, 2024

    This past week the Green River High School Girls and Boys Tennis teams hosted the 2024 South Regional Tennis Championships at three court locations on Friday and Saturday in Green River. The Wolves competed in the South Regional with Cheyenne East, Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne South, Laramie, Rawlins, Torrington, and Rock Springs. The girls team had an excellent showing, finishing third overall as a team. Green River's #1 Singles player Rylin Arnel was 1-2 on the day with some close matches. The...

  • Golfers finish season at Conference, narrowly miss out on State

    Staff Report|Sep 26, 2024

    The Green River High School Varsity Golf team competed at the 4A West Conference Championship in Casper on September 13 and 14. Day one was contested at Three Crowns Golf Club while day two was held at the Casper Municipal Golf Course. Both days saw windy conditions, with day two being unseasonably cold as well. Head Coach Karly Eyre said that the weather was not ideal. "This was one of our windiest tournaments to date," she explained. "That combined with the difficultly of the courses...

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