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  • 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...

  • Wolves get win against Rawlins

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 19, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Football team made big plays on both offense and defense to win their first game of the season in front of a good home crowd at the Hall Of Fame Game last Friday, defeating Rawlins 28-15. The Wolves had a balanced offense, with 144 yards rushing on 32 carries for a 4.5 yard per carry average - a huge improvement from last week's 1.0 yard per carry average in the running game. Their passing offense was also much improved, with Quarterback Max Hintz connecting on 19 of 23...

  • Lady Wolves show strength at Lander Dual and Filly Invite

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team had an impressive showing over the weekend, competing first in a dual meet against Lander on Friday, followed by a strong performance at the Filly Invite in Casper on Saturday. While individual swimmers stood out, the weekend was defined by the entire team's resilience, progress, and determination to push through challenges and deliver strong performances. During the Lander dual meet, the Lady Wolves faced tough competition but...

  • Lady Wolves Volleyball shows resilience and potential in conference opener

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 19, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team began their conference play with a spirited performance that bodes well for the rest of the season. Despite battling a series of injuries and facing tough competition, the team was praised by Head Coach Jessica Demaret for their determination and adaptability, underscoring their resilience and potential. The Lady Wolves took on Natrona County on Friday night, winning 3 matches to secure the victory, and faced Kelly Walsh on Saturday, winning one match...

  • Junior Varsity Golf hosts Championship

    Danielle Salas, Contributor|Sep 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Golf team hosted the annual Junior Varsity Golf Championship on Monday, September 9. This is currently the only JV tournament in the state to medal the participants. Teams in attendance from around the region included Rock Springs, Evanston, Lyman and Pinedale. Head Coach Karly Eyre was pleased with the performance of her young Junior Varsity team. "Our team played their best golf to date, and we had three top 10 medalists," she said. Freshman Raelie Pate was the...

  • Wolves Cross Country team competes well in Riverton

    Kierstyn Revelli, Contributor|Sep 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country team faced new competition last week, but came away with some new wins. The Wolves headed to Riverton for the Berry Bryant/Kyle Johnson Memorial CC meet hosted by Riverton last Thursday. Green River faced a total of 11 other teams, going up against Arapahoe, Burlington, Cody, Fort Washakie, Lander, Riverton, St. Stephens, Thermopolis, Pavillion, Worland, and Ethete. For this meet there was “a giant hill in the middle of the course,” Head Coach Craig Leavitt explained, which was a challenge. There were a...

  • Tennis team gets wins on long road trip to east side of the state

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 19, 2024

    The Green River High School Girls and Boys Tennis teams traveled east this past week for a series of games. The Wolves started with games against Torrington played in Laramie at 1 p.m. on Thursday before moving on to play Cheyenne South in Cheyenne Friday at 2:30 p.m. The team stayed overnight and played Cheyenne East at 9 a.m. Saturday morning. They finished the long road trip by going against Cheyenne Central at 1 p.m. before heading home later that afternoon. The Lady Wolves beat Torrington 5-0 while the boys team prevailed 4-1, with their...

  • Wolves lose close Conference home opener

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 12, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Football team played much better in their second game of the season. They had a chance to win late in the fourth quarter, but came up short 21-14 to the Lander Tigers. The Tigers held the Wolves, who had their moments, to 112 yards total offense. A lot of fine defensive play stopped the Wolves at or behind the line of scrimmage throughout the game. The Wolves made fewer mistakes for penalties and caused Lander to turn the ball over a number of times, which kept Green...

  • Cross Country JV Boys take home first place win

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Sep 12, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country team faced more competition and tough conditions last week, but came away with some exciting wins. The Wolves headed to Ethete for the Chief Nation Invitationals hosted by Wyoming Indian High School last Friday. Green River faced a total of 13 other teams, going up against groups from Wyoming Indian, Wind River, Lander, Rawlins, Saratoga, Thermopolis, Burlington, Fort Washakie, Lovell, and St. Stephens, as well as two out of state teams coming from Manil...

  • Lady Wolves showcase strong performances

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 12, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team had a rewarding two-day home meet over the weekend, marking a significant point of progress in their season. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff expressed her satisfaction with the team's overall performance, emphasizing that it was an encouraging weekend for both individual swimmers and the team as a whole. "We had two solid days of swimming," Seiloff commented, reflecting on the meet. "I'm happy with where we are at this part of the season. The girls...

  • Lady Wolves Volleyball builds momentum ahead of home opener

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 12, 2024

    The Green River High School Volleyball team showed resilience and progress in their recent performance at the Evanston tournament. Head coach Jessica Demaret expressed optimism about the team’s direction, stating, “We continue to improve week to week after our first couple of tournaments, which is the direction we want to keep moving.” This steady growth has been a focal point for the Lady Wolves, who are aiming to build momentum as they head into the heart of the season. The Lady Wolves faced early-season challenges due to key injuries, a hur...

  • Wolves Golf wraps up regular season

    Danielle Salas, Contributor|Sep 12, 2024

    The Green River High School Golf team wrapped up their final week of the regular season this past week. Varsity took part in a one-day invitational at Purple Sage Golf Course in Evanston last Wednesday. The Wolves had three top 10 finishers. Junior Mylie Mele came in at eighth place on the ladies' side, with Senior Kaleb Gunter coming in at 10th place on the boys' team. Junior Adam Robertson was again the top finisher for the boys, coming in with an eighth place finish. The Junior Varsity...

  • Wolves Tennis team claims victories, sees close defeats

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 12, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Tennis team had a full schedule last week with matches against Rock Springs on Wednesday, Rawlins on Thursday and Laramie on Saturday. On Wednesday last week the Lady Wolves defeated Rock Springs 5-0. Rylin Arnell won the #1 Singles, Grace Gomez won the #2 Singles, the team of Sydney Lopez and Brynlee Beutel took the #1 Doubles, Savery English and Tori Wahl prevailed in the #2 Doubles, and Alexia Britton and Amanda Davis took the #3 Doubles for a big win. The boys won a...

  • Wolves fall to Mountain View in season opener

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 5, 2024

    The Green River High School Football team opened the season this past Saturday against perennial 2A powerhouse and last year's 2A West Conference Champions, the Mountain View Buffalos. An excellent crowd showed up on Saturday morning, including many Buffalo fans who made the short trip over from the valley to support their team. The spectators enjoyed a perfect morning of weather for the opener for both teams. Green River got the ball to start the game after a 16-yard kickoff return by Hunter...

  • Lady Wolves Volleyball team shows promise in season opener

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 5, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Volleyball team kicked off their season with a strong showing at the Cheyenne tournament, finishing with a 3-2 overall record. Despite facing tough competition, the Lady Wolves demonstrated resilience and potential, setting a positive tone for the season ahead. Head Coach Jessica Demaret was pleased with the team's performance, especially considering the level of competition they faced right out of the gate. "We had a great first weekend at the Cheyenne tournament...

  • Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team dive into competition

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Sep 5, 2024

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team made a splash at their first meet of the season in Gillette, showcasing both talent and potential as they dove into competition. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff expressed optimism about the team's performance, noting that they are starting the season on solid ground, even after the team moved from 3A to 4A competition. "For the first weekend, I thought we did well," Coach Seiloff said. "We always try to compare the beginning of the year to last...

  • Wolves Tennis team takes on Kelly Walsh and Natrona County

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 5, 2024

    Last weekend the Green River High School Tennis team competed against Kelly Walsh and Natrona County. Head Tennis Coach Phil Harder commented at the beginning of the week that they would have lots of time for practice without any matches before taking on the Casper schools on Friday and Saturday. The practice seemed to pay off as there were a lot of competitive matches despite some one-sided team scores. On Friday, the boys team defeated Kelly Walsh 3-2, while the Lady Wolves fell to Kelly Walsh...

  • GRHS Cross Country team is off to a good start

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Sep 5, 2024

    The Green River High School Cross Country boys and girls teams started the season with a small but successful meet in Rock Springs. Going up against only a handful of other teams at all different levels, from 2A to 4A, the Green River athletes held their own and came away with top finishes. "The girls were pretty competitive," Head Coach Craig Leavitt explained. "They grouped up and we had all five in the top 11." The Green River girls also took first overall among the girls teams. On the boys'...

  • Wolves Golfers compete in Rock Springs and Kemmerer

    Danielle Salas, Contributor|Sep 5, 2024

    The Green River High School Golf Junior Varsity team attended the Kemmerer Invitational this past Tuesday where two golfers, Sophomore Oliver Akin and Freshman Aiden Mandros, shot their personal best rounds. After two weeks of competition, Sophomore Brody Fuller posted low enough scores to make the Varsity roster for Evanston. With the completion of the Rock Springs High School Tiger Invitational last week, the Varsity team is officially half-way through the season. The boys team continues to im...

  • Wolves football coach is optimistic for new season

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Aug 29, 2024

    The Green River Wolves Football team will kick off the 2024 season with three home games. The Wolves will start by playing a non-conference with perennial 2A power Mountain View before taking on two 3A East Conference opponents, Lander and Rawlins. Head Football Coach Blaine Christensen is optimistic due to what he believes was "a great off season this spring and summer." During the spring, Christensen indicates the team and coaches "implemented a leadership council made up of upperclassmen."...

  • Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team ready to make waves

    Lauren Lee, Contributor|Aug 29, 2024

    As the new season approaches, the Green River High School Swimming and Diving team, led by veteran Coach Colleen Seiloff, is gearing up an exciting and competitive year. The team has been hard at work, and Seiloff is optimistic about their prospects. "We have a solid group of girls this year, all dedicated to pushing their limits and supporting each other both in and out of the pool," Seiloff said. The Lady Wolves have built a reputation for excellence over the years, and this season, they are d...

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