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This past Friday, the Green River High School Boys and Girls Track and Field team hosted their only home meet of the season, the Green River Triangular. It was also Senior Recognition day. The Wolves competed with Rock Springs and Jackson in 17 events for the girls and 18 for the boys. Green River finished second in both the boys and the girls competition, holding their own against Jackson, who has approximately 100 more students than Green River, and Rock Springs, who has over 700 more...
The Green River Wolves Softball team hosted a conference game against the Natrona County Fillies last Friday. It was an intense first two innings as the score was held 0-0. The Wolves scored two runs in the third inning as Natrona was held to zero. Natrona scored four runs in the fourth inning and took the lead. The Wolves got into some trouble with some errors on the field and couldn't recover. Natrona continued to score while Green River was unable to bring another runner home. Green River los...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team continues to win games! The Wolves have won seven consecutive games, six of which were conference games. Green River is ranked first in the 3A West Conference, followed by Cody in second place and Powell in third place. "I don't look at that too much. I just worry about each game," said Head Coach Josh Webb when asked about being ranked first. "But it's awesome!" On Friday, Green River traveled to Lyman to take on the Eagles. The Wolves dominated the...
The Lady Wolves fought hard to pull off challenging back-to-back wins on the road last weekend. The Green River High School Girls Soccer team traveled to face off against both Lyman and Mountain View. While the team struggled with mistakes, injuries, and difficulty doing their best, they pulled off game-winning goals once it got down to the wire. "We didn't play particularly well in either game," Head Coach Matthew Robles admitted. Still, he added, "A win's a win, no matter how ugly it is, so we...
One of Green River High School's top basketball players is getting ready to take the next step in his athletic career. Theran Archibald recently signed his letter of intent to play basketball for the Trappers at Northwest College in Powell. Archibald, who is a senior this year, said he weighed his options when it came to choosing a college. He was able to visit Northwest recently and had the opportunity to talk with the coach and play with the team. "I really like the coach and the program,"...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team had a fantastic weekend on the field, winning two more conference games. The Wolves are playing very strong this year and have shown their determination and skills every game they've played. A lot of their success so far has been attributed to their ability to work together as a team. On Friday, the Wolves hosted a conference game against the Powell Panthers. Green River dominated the game, scoring two goals in the first half and one goal in the second half....
The Green River High School Girls Soccer team had a difficult weekend of competition, going up against tough teams and facing close calls and hard losses. The weekend started out stressful but still positive when the Lady Wolves took on Powell last Friday. At the start of the season, Green River beat the notoriously strong Lady Panthers during the Pinnacle Cup Soccer Tournament in Worland. Facing Powell at home, the competition was kicked up a notch. "They were better at pressing our midfield in...
The Green River High School Track and Field Team traveled to the "Icebox Capital of the World" this past Friday for the Puncher Invite in Big Piney. It was one of the better weather days of this spring, with temperatures reaching 65 degrees there although it was windy. Teams competing included the host Big Piney, Green River, Mountain View, Kemmerer, Dubois, Evanston, Farson/Eden, Pinedale, Lyman, Ft. Washakie, Shoshoni, Star Valley and Western Heritage Lutheran Academy. The Green River boys...
The Green River Wolves Softball team traveled to play a doubleheader against the Rock Springs Tigers last Thursday. During the first game, the Wolves struggled with some errors and bringing their runners home. Green River was unable to score in the first three innings of the game, while Rock Springs got on the board in the second inning with three runs. The Tigers continued to bring in the runs and outscored Green River for the rest of the game. The Wolves lost with a final score of 2-8....
The Green River Wolves Softball team battled the strong winds last Friday as they took on the Cody Fillies. Their first game of the day was their conference game. The Wolves held Cody from scoring in the first two innings, and the score stayed 0-0. During the third inning, Cody scored four runs while Green River was unable to score. Cody kept bringing in the runs during the rest of the game, while the Wolves still struggled to score. Green River scored two runs during the game and lost with a...
Despite the strong winds of 30-40 miles per hour with gusts over 50 miles per hour, 12 Southwest Wyoming high school track teams showed their Wyoming grit and came up with some fine performances this past Friday at the Rock Springs High School’s Tiger Stadium at the Ted Schroeder “Meet of Hope.” Teams competing included the host Rock Springs as well as Green River, Lyman, Mountain View, Kemmerer, Big Piney, Pinedale, Farson/Eden, Little Snake River, Encampment and Evanston. Over 100 competitors participated in some events. The girls finished fi...
The Green River Wolves Soccer team hosted their first home game of the season against the Pinedale Wranglers last Thursday. Green River dominated the first half of the game, scoring two goals while Pinedale was unable to get on the scoreboard. During the second half, Green River scored another three goals while Pinedale scored one goal. The Wolves celebrated a victorious conference win against the Wranglers with a final score of 5-1. Leading the team were Guy Grace, Jaxon Morris, Irie Kuball, Iz...
The Green River High School Girls Soccer team started their regular season off on the right foot with a big win over Pinedale at home. The Lady Wolves took on the Pinedale Wranglers Thursday afternoon. Green River was able to get ahead early in the game and never slowed down, ultimately winning 13-1. Head Coach Matthew Robles explained that the game went the way they hoped since they got ahead early and kept pressure on the other team. He added that they wanted the first conference game to make...
The Green River Wolves Softball team hosted their first home games of the season last Thursday against the Rock Springs Tigers. It's always an exciting game to watch when the two rivalry teams go head-to-head. During the first game, Green River didn't score in the first two innings and Rock Springs had the lead 4-0. In the third inning, Izzy Kelley hit an inside-the-park home run, which brought in three runs. Green River scored four more runs, taking the lead away from Rock Springs. In the...
The Green River Wolves Boys Soccer team traveled to compete in the Pinnacle Cup Soccer Tournament in Worland last weekend. The Wolves started the season off strong, winning two of the three games they played and snagging a third-place finish in the tournament. The Wolves' first game was against the Douglas Bearcats on Friday. It was a victorious day on the field for the Wolves as they earned their first win, beating the Bearcats 3-0. Leading the team were Braxton Doak, Aidan Falcon and Gavin Mar...
The Green River High School Boys and Girls Track and Field team traveled north this past Thursday to compete with four other Wyoming teams - Glenrock, Douglas, Natrona and host Kelly Walsh. Green River's team continues to have additional athletes coming out and competing for the first time this season. This meet marked the return of last years' top point scorer for the boys in Senior Chris Wilson. Wilson took second place in the 200 Meter Dash and third in the Long Jump with an excellent...
The Green River Wolves Softball team traveled to Casper last weekend for two days of action against the Kelly Walsh Trojans and the Natrona County Fillies. On Friday, the Wolves took on the Trojans and played their first conference game of the season. It was a back-and-forth struggle the entire game as both teams scored against each other and fought for the win. Eventually, the Wolves took the lead and defeated the Trojans with a final score of 17-14. Leading the team was Izzy Kelley with five h...
The Lady Wolves hit the field ready to play and had a strong start to their season as they won two out of three games at the Pinnacle Cup Soccer Tournament. The tournament took place in Worland last weekend, giving Wyoming teams the chance to face each other, including going up against teams outside of their normal conference competitors. The Green River High School Girls Soccer team had their first game on Friday as they took on New Castle. It ended up being a decisive victory, with the Lady...
One of the Wolves' soccer standouts will continue playing in his college career. Green River High School Senior Stone Rubeck recently signed his letter of intent to play soccer for the Hardrockers at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City, South Dakota. Rubeck explained he'd been looking into different colleges and emailing coaches when the Hardrockers coach replied to him and said there were still some spots on the roster. Rubeck was able to take a short-notice trip to th...
The Green River Wolves Girls Softball team was scheduled to play in the Cheyenne Invitational with a large number of teams from across the state last weekend. Due to the winter storm that dumped quite a bit of snow, the tournament was canceled. With some amazing planning and lots of help, the Wolves were fortunate enough to get to travel to Gillette to compete in the Gillette Tournament on Saturday. Green River played three games during the tournament. Green River played their first game against the two-time State Champions, the Thunder Basin...
This past Saturday, due to weather and road conditions, the Green River High School Track and Field team wasn’t able to attend the scheduled Lone Peak High School Invite in Highland, Utah. Instead, the team stayed in-state and competed with 12 other Wyoming teams at the Glenn Legler Early Bird Invitational hosted by Natrona High School. Top performers for the girls on the day, finishing in the top nine and thereby qualifying for finals, included Izzy Murdock finishing eighth in the 1600 Meter Run, Mikayla Dockter taking second in the Pole V...
Western Wyoming Community College's (Western's) wrestling team competed this past weekend in Council Bluffs, Iowa at the National Junior College Athletic Association's (NJCAA) National Men's Wrestling Champion (Championship). Defending their 2023 Championship Title, the Mustangs brought home another Championship, outscoring the second-placed team by 21.5 points. Returning to Rock Springs late Sunday evening, they received an escort to campus along with an impromptu welcome back from students,...
The Sweetwater Aquatics Team (SWAT) recently wrapped up their winter season with swimmers and families attending the annual Winter Season Banquet. SWAT swimmers range from ages seven years old to 18 years old comprising grades first through high school. The program includes both a lessons program and competitive swim team. The lesson program has four levels to help swimmers progress from beginning water safety skills (i.e. dunking head head the water) to learning all four swimming strokes:...
The Green River Lady Wolves Softball team is gearing up for a promising new season! The team will be led by Head Coach Blair McEndaffer, Coach Mark Hyde, Coach Danielle Kendall and Coach Alissa Davis. The athletes started practice on March 4, and the first three days consisted of a tryout-type setting to determine the Varsity and JV teams. The new Varsity players are Terryn Avery, Gina Barajas, Aaliyah Casper, Abby Harrison, Haidyn Terry, Kodi Allred, Izzy Kelley, Ally White, Chacee Shiner,...
The Green River High School Girls Soccer team is ready to learn, grow, and earn their place this season. The Lady Wolves officially started practice last Monday, March 4, and they're hitting the ground running. "We've been putting in a lot of work over the past two weeks and we've seen a lot of growth already," Head Coach Matthew Robles said. "I see a lot of potential with this team, even though we're young, that we'll be able to really do the things that we need to do." Coach Robles admitted...