Articles from the September 6, 2017 edition


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  • Lady Wolves start season strong

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 6, 2017

    The Green River High School Lady Wolves Volleyball Team kicked off the season with several non conference wins. The Lady Wolves took home the tournament win in the Gold Championship Bracket at the Cokeville Tournament, which took place Sept 25-26, and were the Campbell County Volleyball Tournament Bronze Bracket Champions this past weekend. During the first couple of games at the Campbell County Tourney, the Lady Wolves needed to settle down. “They seemed like they thought they needed to play p...

  • Girls swim team set their sights on winning

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 6, 2017

    Not only will the Lady Wolves Swimming team be setting team goals, but personal goals as well. “Our plans are to just keep working as a team,” head coach Colleen Seiloff said. Seiloff said the team wants to take first place at conference competition again this year, but they aren’t stopping there. “We want a top three finish at state,” Seiloff said. Seiloff believes both of these goals are obtainable if the Lady Wolves continue to work hard throughout the entire season. There are a lot of gr...

  • Swimmers continue to swim strong

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Sep 6, 2017

    This past week, the Green River High School Lady Wolves swimming team continued to perform well. The team took first on Thursday at the Lander/Jackson swim meet, third at the Green River swim meet on Friday and second at the Green River swim meet Saturday. “They swam really well, we picked up a few more state qualifiers,” head coach Colleen Seiloff said. She said a few of her swimmers were missing this weekend and that may have impacted their performance against bigger swim teams, including She...

  • Young team works hard on the court

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 6, 2017

    Green River High School’s tennis team is hitting the courts hard this season and racking up a few impressive showings along the way. During the last week, the team lost only one match in its road trips to Rock Springs and Rawlins, with its previous week of competition almost faring as well with the team dropping one match against Rock Springs and three against Natrona County. For head coach Phil Harder, the main goal right now is for the team to stand out at regionals Sept. 14 and 15 at C...

  • GRHS tennis team dominates

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 6, 2017

    The Green River High School tennis team continues to be a dominant force, sweeping matches in Rock Springs and winning all but one in Rawlins. “We played well,” head coach Phil Harder said. Despite dominating both their opposing teams during the weekend, Harder said there’s always room to improve, saying both the coaching staff and the players themselves know where they should focus during practices and games. “The kids set goals for themselves everyday,” Harder said. With the regional...

  • Golfers see improvements

    David Martin, Editor|Sep 6, 2017

    While many activities have recently started long seasons that will take them through the fall semester, the Green River High School golf team is nearing the end of theirs. Head golf coach Karly Eyre said next week will be the team's last week of competition as those qualifying for state will take part in the 4A Wyoming State Golf Tournament in Evanston. A smaller inter-squad competition is planned at Rolling Green Country Club Thursday and Friday to act as a last chance opportunity for players...

  • Fire in the sky

    Sep 6, 2017