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Amelia Hatcher demonstrates a punch during the Interschool Karate tournament. The tournament was hosted by Pineda's Kenpo Karate at Lincoln Middle School last weekend. Pineda's 44th Annual Western Wyoming Karate Championships will be held in Green River on May 10.... Full story
Last weekend the Green River Lady Wolves Softball team had their first home games of the season. They played three games, with one against the Cheyenne East Thunderbirds and two against the Cheyenne Central Indians. They were supposed to play a second game against the Thunderbirds but this game had to be canceled due to weather. The Lady Wolves' first game was against the Thunderbirds on Friday. Green River struggled in the first inning and gave up 14 runs. They couldn't manage to get back into...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team hosted an intense, physical game against the Star Valley Braves on Saturday. After a strong battle on the field from both teams, the game ended in a 2-2 tie. In the first half of the game, Green River started strong, making two goals and securing the lead for the Wolves while Star Valley was unable to get on the board. During the second half of the game, Star Valley scored two goals, tying up the game while Green River was unable to find the back of the net....
The Green River Lady Wolves aren't easing into their first season in 4A Soccer - they're charging in full throttle. With a perfect 3–0 conference record and an explosive goal differential of 33–1, the Lady Wolves are playing fast, fierce, and with something to prove. Head Coach Matt Robles is thrilled with how his team has opened the season. "It's playing out exactly how we hoped," he said. "We moved up from 3A to 4A, and we knew there would be growing pains, but these girls have come out and...
This past Saturday the Wolves competed against their rivals as Rock Springs High School hosted the Tiger Quad Meet at Tiger Stadium. Rock Springs and Green River were also joined by Lander and Lyman competing in their first outdoor Track and Field meet of the season. Both the boys and the girls teams from Green River finished third in the four-team event. Head Track Coach Dan Hansen noted that the teams are not at full strength yet due to some absences, injuries and sickness, and they are still placing some athletes in different events. Those...
Sweetwater County School District No. 2 recently announced that Andri Dewey has been chosen as the new Head Volleyball Coach for Green River High School. Dewey will be replacing Jessica Demaret, who stepped down from the position in January. "We are extremely excited that Andri Dewey has accepted the position of Green River High School Head Volleyball Coach," SCSD No. 2 Athletics Director Tony Beardsley said. "Andri was a standout athlete for Green River High School and played NCAA Division I... Full story
The Green River High School Girls Soccer team opened their 2024 season in commanding fashion, delivering two impressive conference victories that firmly established them as a team to watch. With a combined score of 14–1 over the course of two matches, the Lady Wolves showcased not only offensive firepower but also a disciplined, unified approach on both sides of the ball. The season began Friday afternoon with a resounding 11–0 win over Evanston. From the first whistle, Green River con...
Last week the Green River Lady Wolves Softball team traveled to Cheyenne for their first games of the season. They played four games in total, and went 2-2 for the weekend. Their first game was against the Sheridan Broncs on Friday. The Lady Wolves started out strong this game, and managed to score three runs during the top of the first inning. They held this lead until the bottom of the third, where Sheridan was able to mount a comeback to tie the game up at 3-3. Green River responded well...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team started their season strong on their home field last weekend. The Wolves won their first two conference games against Evanston and Riverton. Green River played the Evanston Red Devils on Friday, March 21. The Wolves dominated the first half of the game scoring three goals. In the second half, the Wolves scored five more goals to Evanston's two goals. Green River won the game with a final score of 8-2. Leading the Wolves was Braxton Doak with four goals and...
Pineda's Kenpo of Green River attended the Billings Martial Arts Open on March 1, 2025, with six competitors for the team's first competition of the year. The team competed in sparring, forms, weapons, padded sword sparring, and flag sparring. Adalind Nash led the team with five Gold medals; sparring, forms, weapons ,padded sword sparring, and flag sparring. Adalind also won the Grand Champion award for her age group. Teammate Ayzleigh Ray also won gold in sparring, forms, padded sword...
Last week the Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team went to Casper to play in the 4A State Tournament. Despite some struggles in their first game, they were able to rally together and have a great ending to their tournament. They ended the weekend with a 2-1 record and managed to win the consolation trophy game on Saturday. They began their tournament against the Campbell County Camels on Thursday. The game started out close, with Green River being down only two points at the end of the first...
The Green River Lady Wolves Softball team began making preparations for their 2025 season last week. The team will be led by a new head coach this year, Mark Hyde, who was one of the assistant coaches for the team last year. He'll have the help of three assistant coaches: Danielle Kendall, Alissa Davis and Jessica Polaski. The team started practices on March 10. Coach Hyde said that practices have been going well so far, and they he and the team are excited for the upcoming season. The team has...
The Green River High School Girls Soccer team is ready to storm the field. After starting practice last week, the Lady Wolves are kicking off their season with two big home games this weekend. The action starts Friday at 3 p.m. as the Lady Wolves take on the Evanston Red Devils in a high-stakes season opener. Then, they'll be right back at it on Saturday at 11 a.m. against Riverton, looking to defend their home turf. With a #4 state ranking in 3A and a move to the fiercely competitive 4A West Co...
The Green River High School Boys and Girls Spring Tennis program will be getting underway Monday, March 31 again this year, according to Head Tennis Coach Phil Harder. The Tennis program will also include a component for the Middle School Club in which they will change things up so kids who do middle school spring sports can still play tennis with the GRHS teams in the evening after the high school practice. Speaking of the upcoming season, Coach Harder notes that they will have a few Varsity...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team has been gearing up for the upcoming season with practices that began on March 10. There are 46 players who showed up to play this year, and Head Coach Josh Webb said they have been scrimmaging a lot to see where the boys will be placed because they have enough players for two JV teams. "We have a lot of kids," he said. "We've been doing a lot of scrimmage so we can find out where we will place them, and make sure we get them in the right spot." Coach...
Green River High School's Outdoor Track and Field kicked off the first spring sports season practice this past Monday, March 10. The first meet of the season will be today against the Kelly Walsh Quad at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper. After the first week of practice, the Wolves Girls and Boys Track and Field team has 58 members, with a few more possible coming out this week, according to Head Track Coach Dan Hansen. The breakdown for the team by class includes 24 freshmen, 15 sophomores,...
Lily Harris has continued her undefeated wrestling season, with victories in both Freestyle and Greco Roman wrestling at the Junior State level. Her wins earned her title of Green River Girls triple crown winner, solidifying her as a standout athlete in the newly-formed and seemingly successful girls wrestling community. Clinching the top spot at Junior State, Harris continues to set herself apart from other female wrestlers not only in Green River but continually on a larger stage. Harris'...
Last week the Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team not only participated in the 4A West Regional Tournament, but they also managed to go undefeated and came away with their first regional title since 1998.The tournament was held in Rock Springs across three days, and the Lady Wolves played spectacularly throughout. The team started their historic tournament run against the Riverton Wolverines on Thursday. Green River wasted no time during this game, and came out hot during the first quarter...
The Green River Wolves entered the 4A Regional Basketball Tournament as the underdogs, but they didn't go down without a fight. Over three days of intense basketball in Rock Springs, the Wolves faced top-ranked competition, secured a key victory over Riverton, and left it all on the court in their final showdown against Evanston. As the No. 4 seed in the Northwest, Green River faced a daunting opening matchup against top-seeded Star Valley on Thursday night. The Wolves put up a fight but...
This past week the Green River High School Indoor Track team sent a small team of qualifiers to State. Seven girls and 12 boys traveled to Gillette to compete against a strong field of 14 other 4A teams for the 2025 State Indoor Track Championships. The field was "definitely a loaded group," according to Head Track Coach Dan Hansen. Hansen noted that there were eight State records broken in the 4A division. The Green River team had several Personal Records broken, but only had one competitor...
Green River High School Senior Lily Harris made history last week as the first female wrestler in program history to have an undefeated season, which included a State Championship title. Harris finished the season 23-0. She had a pin or tech-fell in every match except at the Tournament of Champions in the semi-finals, where she went all three periods winning with a major decision. Harris, who has only wrestled for three years, said her passion for the sport began when she would watch her older b... Full story
The Green River Wolves Wrestling teams sent their State qualifies to Casper this weekend to compete at the 2025 4A State Wrestling Championships. The State tournament took place from Thursday, Feb. 27 to Saturday, March 1 at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper. For the Lady Wolves, four girls qualified for State, including one senior and three sophomores from the roster of nine wrestlers, five of whom were freshmen. Leading the way for the Lady Wolves was Lily Harris, Green River's lone State...
Last week the Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team headed over to Rock Springs to play their final game of the regular season. The game was supposed to be held at the Rock Springs High School but ended up being moved to Western Wyoming Community College. Head Coach Clinton Landon thought this change in venue worked out well, and said a lot of people came out to support both teams. "The crowd was packed. It was loud in there, so it was a great atmosphere," he stated. The game was a bit...
The Green River Boys and Girls Indoor Track teams traveled to Laramie to compete for their last opportunity to qualify for State. The “Last Chance” Meet took place at the University of Wyoming’s Memorial Field House Indoor Track. While none of the Green River competitors qualified for the State automatic standards, many competitors got valuable competition and a number improved on their Personal Records (P.R.s) for the season, potentially giving them additional confidence and experience for the upcoming championships. Head Track Coach Dan H...
The Green River Wolves Basketball team took to the court Friday night against their cross-county rivals, looking to close out conference play with a statement win. For the first half of the game, they were right there with Rock Springs. The Wolves played with intensity, executing their game plan and heading into the locker room tied at halftime. But a strong third-quarter surge from Rock Springs proved to be the difference, and Green River couldn't quite recover, ultimately falling 70-52. "We...