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  • Wolves slay Red Devils

    Stephanie Thompson, Editor|Oct 17, 2019

    With the 14-7 win over Evanston, the Wolves are still in the running for a possible playoff game. The Wolves started off receiving the ball and Isaac Ruiz brought the ball out for a 21-yard return, but the Wolves were three and out quickly. The Red Devils got the ball and were in a fourth and 13th situation when they went for it, but they were 3 yards short. The Wolves took over the ball, but had to punt. A big defensive play by Wolves Tayler Jensen and Payton Tucker created a big stop making...

  • Volleyball team drops 2 more games

    Stephanie Thompson, Editor|Oct 17, 2019

    The Lady Wolves have had a couple of tough competitors, but that won’t stop them from continuing to improve each game. Last week, the Lady Wolves took on Cheyenne East and lost in three sets, 25-10, 25-10, 25-23. The team also played and lost to Riverton in four sets, 24-23, 30-28, 25-21, 25-10. Head coach Rikki Shantz said the Lady Wolves really played Cheyenne East hard in the third set. “I thought they really battled and fought for every point,” Shantz said. At this point in the seaso...

  • Swimmers take 1st in Rock Springs pool

    Stephanie Thompson, Editor|Oct 17, 2019

    The Lady Wolves Swim and Dive team didn't have to travel far to take first place this weekend. Saturday the Lady Wolves competed in Rock Springs and came in first out of four teams. Even though the team didn't have any new state qualifiers, they did have some team members qualify in other more events, head coach Colleen Seiloff said. There are a few swimmers on the team who are extremely close to qualifying for state, she said. With only one regular meet left in the season and then conferences,...

  • Cross country team improves times in Rock Springs

    Staff Report|Oct 17, 2019

    Green River High School’s cross country runners are preparing for Regionals at Natrona County High School in Casper. During the past two weeks of competition, both Greg Sherwin and Madison Yoak placed high in competition, with the two earning top 10 finishes in Rock Springs Friday and top five finishes in Evanston Oct. 4. Many of the boys runners have also cut time in the last two weeks, with Sherwin, Hale Iwen, Ezekiel Reading, Shea O’Melia, Troy Owens and Kaden Gailey having faster times in Rock Springs. O’Melia cut 1 minute, 34 seconds from...