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  • 2024 Overland Stage Stampede Rodeo

    Jun 13, 2024

    8 OVERLAND STAGE STAMPEDE RESULTS TOTAL PAYOUT $ 32,490.00 Place Name Score/Time Amount BAREBACK - TOTAL ENTRIES 7 1 Cooper Clemens 73 $ 1356.00 2 Cache Hill 72 $ 904.00 3 Cache Hill 68 4 Cooper Clemens 66 No Other Qualified Riders $ 2,260.00 BULL RIDING - TOTAL ENTRIES 20 1 Brensen Bartlett 73 $ 3,300.00 No Other Qualified Riders SADDLE BRONC - TOTAL ENTRIES 5 1 Riley Barber 71 $ 1,260.00 2 Riley Barber 69 $ 840.00 No Other Qualified Riders $ 2,100.00 STOCK SADDLE - TOTAL ENTRIES 23 1 Branso...

  • Knights compete at Roy Peck Invitational

    Tessa Robinson, Contributor|Jun 6, 2024

    The Green River Knights Legion Baseball team traveled to Riverton last weekend to compete in the Roy Peck Invitational tournament. In the Knights' first game on Saturday, they played against the Lovell Mustangs. Taking the lead in the first inning, the Knights scored three runs to the Mustangs' one. In the third inning, the Knights scored two runs to the Mustangs' six. In the fifth inning, the Knights scored one run to the Mustangs' zero. And in the sixth inning, the Knights scored three...

  • Green River High School hires new Girls Basketball coach

    Staff Report|Jun 6, 2024

    Sweetwater County School District No. 2 recently announced that they have selected a new Green River High School Head Girls' Basketball Coach. Clint Landon will take over the Girls' Basketball program, replacing long-time coach Rick Carroll, who retired in April. Landon has been an Assistant Varsity Coach for the Green River High School Girls' program since the 2015 season. Coach Landon was an assistant football, basketball, and track and field coach at Torrington High School from 2010 to 2015....

  • All-Star softball team wins Casper Kick Off 14U Championship

    Jun 6, 2024

    The 14U All-Star girls softball team, the Green River Shockwave, traveled to Casper to compete in the Casper Kick Off tournament last weekend. On Sunday, Green River won all three of their games, claiming first in the championship bracket. They won against the Rock Springs Storm 13-5, then beat the Lander Eagles 25-2 and won over the Casper Rebels 24-2....

  • Knights take down Cutthroats and Bandits

    Tessa Robinson, Contributor|May 30, 2024

    The Green River Knights American Legion Baseball team started their season at the end of April. For the Knights' first game of the season they played the Jackson Giants. The game resulted in the Knights losing with a score of 3-18. Next the Knights played the Rock Springs Stallions and they won with a score of 12-2. Moving into May, the Knights played the Stallions on May 13. Green River won with a score of 14-4. On May 19, the Knights played against the Laramie Rangers and had a hard loss with...

  • Pineda's Kenpo Karate hosts 43rd Western Wyoming Karate Championships

    Chris Dean|May 30, 2024

    Pineda's Kenpo Karate hosted the 43rd annual Western Wyoming Karate Championships on May 11, 2024, at the Green River Recreation Center. The event drew 220 competitors from Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Colorado and Idaho. Divisions offered included traditional and creative kata, weapons, and self-defense, point sparring, padded sword sparring, flag sparring, and board breaking. Twenty-eight Pineda's students participated in the championships. Twelve Grand Champion awards were earned by Black Belts...

  • Athletic couple signs letters of intent for college

    Hannah Romero, Editor|May 23, 2024

    Having been at each other's sides throughout high school, Kale Knezovich and Allysa Drinkle were once again at each other's sides when they each signed their letters of intent to pursue their athletic careers in college. Kale recently signed his letter of intent to wrestle with the National Championship winning Mustangs at Western Wyoming Community College, while Allysa signed her letter of intent to cheer with the Cowboys Spirit Squad at the University of Wyoming. Kale and Allysa have been a...

  • Boys Soccer claims second in 3A State Championships

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|May 23, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Soccer team headed into the 3A State Championship Tournament playing the Buffalo Bison. The Wolves won the game with a final score of 2-1. Leading the team were Braxton Doak and Jaxon Morris with one goal each, along with Goalkeeper Eddie Zarate with seven saves and Stone Rubeck with several shots. "The game against Buffalo went pretty good," explained Head Coach Josh Webb. "We knew it was going to be a grind-out game. I wasn't expecting their number nine to be that quick...

  • Green River Wolves Softball competes at 4A State Championship Tournament

    Tessa Robinson, Contributor|May 23, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Softball team competed at the 4A State Championship Tournament last weekend in Gillette. Previously the Wolves' chances depended on Kelly Walsh Trojans losing either one of their last games. Kelly Walsh did lose a game, and Green River got their chance to compete at State. In the first game of the State Championships, the Green River Wolves played against the Campbell County Camels. In the first inning, the Wolves scored zero runs to the Camels' four. In the second and...

  • Lady Wolves win State Consolation Championship

    Hannah Romero, Editor|May 23, 2024

    The Green River High School Girls Soccer team started the season as a young group of players with a dream of making it to State and bringing home a trophy. They ended the season last weekend at the State tournament with a trophy in hand after winning the Consolation Championship. The Lady Wolves' State experience started on Thursday with a game against the Douglas Lady Tigers, a team that "is traditionally one of the top two teams in the east," according to Green River Heach Coach Matthew...

  • Wolves Track and Field wrap up season with top finishes at State Championships

    Pete Rust, Contributor|May 23, 2024

    This past week 10 Green River High School athletes, six girl competitors with one alternate for the relay and three boy competitors, participated in the Wyoming State Track and Field Championships. The competition took place at Harry Gelden Stadium at Casper's Kelly Walsh High School last Thursday through Saturday, May 16-18. The weather cooperated for the most part, although the wind was ever present and did cause suspension of the Pole Vault on Friday. The event was moved to Saturday, which...

  • Skyrocketing towards a golfing dream: Salas signs with Central Wyo.

    Hannah Romero, Editor|May 16, 2024

    Having golfed from the time she started walking, Isabell Salas is now walking out of the Green River High School Golf program with shattered records and piles of accolades behind her. And her next steps are taking her towards a future in the sport she loves. Isabel recently signed her letter of intent to golf at Central Wyoming College in Riverton. "I definitely had other options, some may say better options," Isabell admitted. "But I met Coach Neuman for the first time mid-winter this year,...

  • Wolves Soccer wins Powell, loses to Cody

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|May 16, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team headed to Powell to play a conference game against the Panthers on Friday. It was a close game during the first half, with no goals made by either team. In the second half, the Wolves scored two goals and won the game with a final score of 2-0. Leading the team were Irie Kuball and Jaxon Morris with one goal each, along with Braxton Doak and Stone Rubeck with one assist each. Doak and Maddux Hintz had six shots each during the game, while Kuball took four...

  • Lady Wolves lose to tough teams, prepare for State

    May 16, 2024

    By HANNAH ROMERO, Editor Wrapping up their conference season, the Lady Wolves faced two tough games on the road, taking on but ultimately losing to Powell and Cody. Last Friday, the Green River High School Girls Soccer team headed to Powell to play the Lady Panthers. While Green River had beaten Powell twice earlier in the season, they knew going up against them again would be challenging. And with Powell making adjustments and shifting some of their players around, they made defense a bit more...

  • Track and Field teams pick up State qualifiers, P.R.s at Regionals

    Pete Rust, Contributor|May 16, 2024

    The Green River High School Boys and Girls Track and Field teams competed in the 4A West Regional Tournament this past week at Rock Springs High School, with decent weather for the first time since earlier in the season. Teams in the 4A West include Kelly Walsh, Star Valley, Cody, Evanston, Rock Springs, Jackson, Riverton and Green River. For both the girls and boys teams, Green River finished in sixth place in the overall team results. While Green River had a number of competitors pre-qualify...

  • Girls Soccer beats Pinedale, prepares for last games

    Hannah Romero, Editor|May 9, 2024

    With another decisive victory under their belt, the Lady Wolves are now looking forward to the last two games of the conference season and what those games could mean for their position in the State tournament. The Green River High School Girls Soccer team headed to Pinedale last Friday to take on the Lady Wranglers. After having beaten Pinedale at the start of the season, the Lady Wolves came away with an even greater victory this time, winning 11-0. Even with such a strong score, it was still...

  • Wolves take down Wranglers

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|May 9, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Soccer team have had an outstanding season. They have won eleven games this year and have lost two. Nine of the wins were conference games which has currently set them up as the number one team in the 3A West Conference. "The boys have worked really hard," explained Assistant Coach Greg Doak when asked about being ranked number one in the 3A West. "Us coaches have put a lot of thought and effort into getting the boys to this point, but ultimately, they're the ones that are...

  • Track and Field gets P.R.s, prepares for Regionals

    Pete Rust, Contributor|May 9, 2024

    In another tune up meet before Regionals, the Green River High School Track and Field team took part in the Jeff Hereford Invitational Track Meet in Mountain View this past Tuesday, April 30. The Wolves competed along with teams from Rock Springs, Cokeville, Evanston, Lyman, Big Piney and host Mountain View. A number of competitors did not make the trip for the Wolves due to various scheduling conflicts. There were, however, a number of competitors who achieved their personal records for the...

  • Green River Wolves Softball loses to Worland and Cody

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|May 9, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Softball team traveled to play a doubleheader against the Worland Warriors on Friday. The first game of the day was the conference game. The Wolves had the lead in the first inning, scoring three runs to the Warriors's two. In the third inning, Worland pulled ahead, scoring three runs. In the fifth inning, the Wolves tied up the game but were unable to keep the lead when Worland scored two more runs. In the sixth inning, Worland kept the lead, scoring five more runs. The...

  • Champion swimmer signs with Grizzlies

    Hannah Romero, Editor|May 2, 2024

    One of the Lady Wolves' championship swimmers will be jumping into the water in Colorado. Green River High School Senior Brianna Uhrig recently signed her letter of intent to swim for the Grizzlies at Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado. Uhrig explained that she had reached out to a few different colleges as she considered where to go. Adams State responded and she got to take a tour of the school. "I really enjoyed the campus and the area, and the coach is awesome," Uhrig said. "And...

  • Wolves Soccer continues their winning spree

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|May 2, 2024

    The Green River Wolves are on fire, as they won two more conference games over the weekend and remain on top in the 3A West Division despite their loss to Lander on Tuesday. They had won their eighth consecutive conference win of the season, and then had an unfortunate loss to the Lander Tigers. On Friday, the Wolves hosted a conference game against the Lyman Eagles. During the first half of the game, Green River scored four goals while Lyman was unable to put the ball in the net. Green River...

  • Lady Wolves are "controlling their own destiny"

    Hannah Romero, Editor|May 2, 2024

    With three more wins added to their record, the Lady Wolves are headed toward their goal of competing at State. Over the weekend, the Green River High School Girls Soccer team faced off with the same teams they played the weekend before, only this time they got to play on their own turf. "We definitely played a lot better in both games than we did on the previous weekend," Head Coach Matthew Robles said. On Friday, Green River hosted a game against the Lyman Lady Eagles. While the coaches...

  • Wolves Track and Field athletes keep improving performances

    Pete Rust, Contributor|May 2, 2024

    On Tuesday, April 23, the Green Rivers High School Boys and Girls Track and Field team traveled west to Evanston High School to compete in the Rick and Wendy Schuler Invitational with Mountain View, Kemmerer, Star Valley, Pinedale, Rock Springs, Lyman and the host Evanston. The meet was another opportunity for the individual competitors to improve their performances and try to qualify for post-season competition. Coach Hanson was pleased with the results as a number of both boys and girls...

  • Wolves Softball struggles with errors, loses to Rock Springs Tigers

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|May 2, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Softball team hosted their last home game against the Rock Springs Tigers last Thursday. At the beginning of the game, both teams were playing strong and neither team was able to score. The Tigers took off in the second inning, scoring one run while Green River couldn't bring a runner home. The Tigers kept the momentum going, scoring two runs in the third inning, five runs in the fourth inning and four runs in the seventh inning. Green River scored one run in the seventh i...

  • Rick Carroll will retire from coaching basketball

    Staff Report|Apr 25, 2024

    Sweetwater County School District No. 2 recently announced that Rick Carroll, the Green River High School Girls' Basketball Head Coach, is retiring from his position. Carroll has coached various sports during his tenure in Green River, with his most recent stint being the Girls' Basketball coach. He was the girls' head coach for 19 years, coaching from 1991-1999 and again from 2015-2024. In a span from 1993-97, his girls teams were 118-24. His overall girls' record was 253-207, which is a total...

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