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The Green River Wolves Boys Basketball team traveled to Casper on Thursday for their first tournament of the season. Tournaments are especially good for the teams to get a feel for playing with new players and just getting to know one another on the court. The boys played really hard and never gave up on the games. Unfortunately, they went 3-0 with losses to Cheyenne Central, Cheyenne East, and Natrona County. For the first game against Cheyenne Central on Thursday, December 8, the final score...
Lincoln Middle School 8th grade basketball team won the Southwest Conference Championship for the 2022 season on December 10. Conference took place in Rock Springs. Lincoln Middle School 7th grade basketball team won the South Conference Championship for the 2022 season on December 10. Conference was held in Rock Springs and 8 teams played in the tournament. LMS went undefeated during the season going 17-0 to become Conference Champions....
The Green River Wrestling boys varsity and junior varsity and, for their first meet ever, the girls varsity team, traveled south this past weekend to Heber City, Utah, to participate in the Wasatch Intermountain Duels, one of the toughest Utah/Regional Meets. Green River placed fourth among the 16 teams participating, and while the teams did not all compete against each other the Wolves finished with a dual record of 7-2 against some of Utah's best. Head Wrestling Coach for the Wolves, Josh...
The Green River Wolves Boys Swimming and Diving team is diving into their new season with a lot of enthusiasm. They have a great group of swimmers that are returning this year after finishing fourth at the 3A State Championships last year. The Wolves have a solid number of upperclassmen that will help the team move towards having a great season in the pool. One of the strengths of the team this year is the number of seniors they have returning, and some seniors are joining the team for the first...
The Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team hit the court and started practicing last week. As they walked out of the gym door, their faces were red and they looked like they had just ran a marathon. The ladies are showing dedication and are committed to putting in hard work this season. The Wolves graduated six seniors, five of whom started and one was the first one off the bench, so they have an entirely new starting team this year. They do have six girls that lettered last year and are...
Basketball season is finally here and the Green River Wolves Boys Basketball team and the whole coaching staff is beyond excited. This season's tryouts had a great turnout with 47 talented young men. "It was fantastic to have such a full gym," explained Head Coach Laurie Ivey. Monday, November 28 was their first official practice, and they have a team of high-energy, hard-working boys. The boys are buckling down and really focusing on defense, rebounding, transitions, communication, and becoming...
Green River High School’s indoor track Head Coach Dan Hansen is excited to get the 2022/23 indoor track season underway. Hansen commented: “This year we will compete at the 3A level in Indoor Track and Field with the State having two classifications: 4A top 12 teams and everyone else in 3A.” Hansen went on to say that “if our kids continue to work hard at their craft, we should get some representation in the finals.” The early numbers for participants this year, according to Hansen, are between 30 to 40 kids. There are nine seniors and eight...
The Green River Wolves Boys Wrestling team, who finished third in the State in 3A wrestling last year, has seven wrestlers returning who placed in the top six places in their weight classes last year. Leading the way for the Wolves this year will be Junior Kale Knezovich, a two-time State Champion in the 2021/2022 season, and Senior Thomas Dalton, who was also a state champion in the 2021/2022 season. Those also finishing in the top six were Freshman James Herwaldt, Junior Spencer Wright, and...
It was an amazing day of wrestling!! The Green River Wolves Wrestlers hosted the Green River City Championships for the Junior wrestlers on Saturday at Lincoln Middle School. There were a 176 wrestlers that competed in the tournament and represented their elementary schools. There were three different divisions: K-2 grade, 3-5 grade, girls division. The Green River High School Wrestlers were not only the coaches but also the referees for the tournament. Team Standings Monroe Huskies: 197.5...
The Green River High School Wrestling team has been hosting youth wrestling camps for boys and girls during the month of November. The program started with "Wolves in the Schools" at Washington, Monroe, Harrison and Truman Elementary schools during their Physical Education classes from November 1 through 4. Students had the chance to learn how the sport of wrestling works. The Wolves wrestlers also focused on teaching wrestling techniques to the boys and girls that are from kindergarten to...
Going into the championships last Thursday, Green River was predicted to be the winners of this year's meet through a poll on WyoPrep's website: Green River 34.17% and Lander 27.5%. Unfortunately the 200 Yard Medley Relay team got disqualified, which put the Lady Wolves in a difficult position entering into the meet with no points in their first event. The ladies continued to show so much determination and battled to win as many events as they could. Despite their dedication, it was a...
The Lady Wolves swimming and diving team are exhausted but still looking forward to this week. Last Thursday they hosted the Last Chance Meet and unfortunately didn't pick up any new qualifiers. Tavia Arnell, the exceptionally fast Freshman, set another pool record in the 100 Yard Backstroke with a time of 59.24. The ladies have finished their regular season and are headed to Laramie for the 3A State Championships that begin today. They will spend the next two days trying to demonstate that they...
The Lady Wolves had their last tournament this past weekend against Kelly Walsh and Rock Springs. On Friday, October 28, the Lady Wolves took on Kelly Walsh. The first two matches they fell a little behind, but ended the third match with a close score of 29-27. The girls obviously ended with a great fight and determination, which is amazing. The close match gave the girls some more confidence, especially because they were playing the best team in the state. The game against the Rock Springs Tige...
The Lady Wolves have shown so much devotion and dedication for swimming and diving. They arrived at the conference meet in Rawlins and proved to their competitors how much they wanted to win. The ladies' stellar performances and teamwork guaranteed their success. They won nine out of 12 events and walked away with an abundance of awards. There was so much excitement in the air as the Lady Wolves were named 3A Conference Champions. Green River's Tavia Arnell received the 3A West Swimmer of the...
Head football Coach Kevin Cuthbertson stepped down this week after a 2-7 season in which they failed to make the playoffs. Cuthbertson met with his players Monday to let them know. The Wolves’ final game of the season was a 44-7 loss against the Evanston Red Devils last Friday night, which eliminated Green River from the playoffs. The Wolves received the ball to start the game and marched right down the field with three passes completed, one to Skyler Lee and two to Hunter Finley, including the touchdown pass. With the P.A.T. good the Wolves l...
The Lady Wolves took on the Lady Braves last Friday. Green River also celebrated the seniors Brinley Nelson, Oaklee Hanks, and Mia Rosas that night. To start off the game, the girls played a little timid at first but gradually got better throughout the matches. Their passing was still one of their strongest skills, and also having support from the Junior Varsity on the bench cheering them on made the game a lot more enjoyable to watch and play. "We had several JV players step into varsity roles...
The Green River High School girls and boys cross country teams competed at the 3A State Championships at Wyoming Indian High School in Ethete this past Saturday. The young girls team, with five of six runners returning, finished sixth in the field of twelve teams with 96 runners. Leading the way for the Lady Wolves' runners was Isabelle Murdock who crossed the finish line in 16th place on the 5,000 meter course in 21:17.12. She was followed by Lily Murdock in 25th in 21:38.72 and Madison...
It was a very competitive weekend for the swimmers. The Lady Wolves traveled to Laramie for the Laramie Invitational that took place Friday and Saturday. There were 22 teams that were participating in the events and there were only two swimmers that were double event winners. Ashlyn Mathes from Laramie won the 200 and the 500 Yard Freestyle. Green River's Tavia Arnell won the 200 Yard IM and the 100 Yard Butterfly. "She is a great freshman swimmer with great work ethic and she just goes for...
The Green River Wolves football team traveled to Star Valley to take on the second ranked, 3A, 5-2 Star Valley Braves on Senior Night for the Braves. Star Valley amassed 222 yards running the ball and 224 yards passing with their quarterback throwing four touchdown passes. The Braves kicked off to Green River, who was unable to move the ball in just three offensive plays and had to punt to the Braves. The Braves marched right down the field, focusing on the run, but their pass to the end zone was intercepted by the Wolves’ Hunter Finley and G...
Green River's boys and girls Cross Country teams competed this past week in the 3A West Conference Cross Country meet on a tough course at the Lander Golf and Country Club. Times were down a little as expected, but the competition was tough, also as expected. For the boys, Green River had seven runners in the field of 109 runners. The top finisher for the boys, as has been the case all season, was Nathan Stevenson. Stevenson was seeded in the top eight prior to the meet but outperformed that...
To start out their week of competition, the Lady Wolves played the Evanston Red Devils. The matches were definitely intense. There were so many great rallies and plays but the Lady Wolves didn't have the best of luck. In the first match, they had a great start with a kill. The team had high energy and great intensity. With the great start, the Evanston Red Devils started to panic and made some silly mistakes. Green River's defense had two great digs in a row, an amazing spike, some great...
Lincoln Middle School 7th grade Volleyball team won Conference for the 2022 season on October 8th, 2022. Conference was held in Pinedale and 16 teams played in the tournament. Lincoln Middle School was 8-2 in the season and went undefeated in the tournament....
This past week the Green River High School Girls and Boys Cross Country teams competed at the Rock Springs Invitational with teams from Rock Springs, Mountain View, Lyman and Manila, Utah. The girls team took first place for the third time this season while the boys took forth. Five of the Lady Wolves' runners set their personal best times of the season, led by Isabelle Murdock taking second in the field of 26 runners with a fine time of 21:03.1. She was followed in the top 10 by Madison...
The Lady Wolves traveled to Evanston on Tuesday, October 4 for the Evanston vs Green River Dual. Leading the way for Green River in the 200 Yard Freestyle was Tanith Smith who took first place in the event. Emilee Barnes had a strong swim in the 200 Yard Individual Medley, winning first place. Another quick swimmer, Brianna Uhrig, took first place in the 100 Yard Butterfly. Ivory Neher glided through the water and snagged another win in the 100 Yard Freestyle. Hailey Luth showed endurence...