Articles from the March 11, 2015 edition


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  • Boys close season

    Jack H. Smith, St|Mar 11, 2015

    When Green River High School boy’s basketball coach Dan LaRose took over prior to last season, he looked a five-year picture of building the program. After the completion of his second season last week, LaRose said he’s starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel and they are looking towards goals they have implemented into their system. The Wolves wrapped up their season 0-21, but as the season went on, the second-year coach said the team started to build confidence. The result of the confidence in the latter part of 4A West Con...

  • Outgoing coach pleased with teams performance

    Jack H. Smith, Staff Writer|Mar 11, 2015

    By JACK H. SMITH Staff Writer It wasn’t always evident in the wins and losses, but their was no quit in the 2014-15 Green River High School girl’s basketball team. The Lady Wolves (2-19, 0-10 4A West) season came to an end last Thursday with a 62-45 loss to Kelly Walsh at the 4A West Regional Tournament in Evanston. “I thought they did a great job over the course of the year, continuing to work hard and fight,” head coach Rick Carroll said. “They did their best and tried to exactly what we asked them to do. It was fun to work with young lad...

  • Team finishes second at huge Riverton tourney

    Jack H. Smith, Staff Writer|Mar 11, 2015

    The Green River Middle School wrestling team wrapped up a successful 2015 season late last month. Head coach Josh Wisniewski said he was really happy with the way the season went. "We had our ups and downs this year, but we finished very strong with a 2nd place finish at the Riverton Invitational," he said. "We had a good mix of wrestlers in the room. Some with a lot of wrestling experience and some with very little to none. My assistant coaches (Adam Baker, Michael Aimone) and I pushed them...