Articles from the December 14, 2016 edition


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  • Births for the week of Dec. 14, 2016

    Dec 14, 2016

    Lathan Brown Michael and Ashley Brown of Green River recently announced the birth of their son Lathan Brown. He was born Nov. 28, 2016, in Rock Springs. He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Kimberly Drane of Green River, Kelly Brown of Green River, Hal Nash of Waldort, Ore., and Shawn Lockwood of Volborg, Mont. Great grandparents are Kenneth and Agnes Drane of Sturgis, S.D., Madeline Nash of Tucson, Ariz., and Sonny Lockwood of Volborg, Mont. Dewalt William Duran Daniel and Jennifer Duran of Green River recentl...

  • Wrestlers prepare to defend their state title

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    It takes a lot to stay on top and Marshall Rhodes, head coach of the Green River High School Wrestling team, understands the other 4A teams will be gunning for the Wolves this season. The defending state champs has a lot of returning members, including individual champions Jordan Tucker, Gage Byers and Cyro Montoya. Returning with those three are Justin Flores, Nathan McCann, Kaycee Cochrane, Eric Clingenpeel and Blake Waite. Rhodes said the greatest strengths the team has is the number of...

  • Wrestlers start season in Evanston

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    Competing against teams from Utah, Nevada and Wyoming, the Wolves wrestling team took second at their first competition of the season in Evanston. The Wolves scored 206 points, falling behind the squad from Bear River, Utah, which scored 269 points. "For the most part, I am satisfied with the effort that the wrestlers put out this weekend, they didn't give up in matches and competed pretty hard," head coach Marshall Rhodes said. Individually, members placed well. In varsity competition, Cyro Mon...

  • Lady Wolves prepare for basketball season

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    With three games already under the Green River Lady Wolves Basketball team’s belt, they are preparing for the rest of the season. Head coach Rick Carroll said the first few weekends of play are always a way for him to tell what the team will be like and how they will work together during the season. So far, he is quickly learning what the team is doing well together and what areas they need to improve on. Some positives the team has shown is they are quick and good at full-court press. He said t...

  • Three games, three wins for Lady Wolves

    Stephanie Thompson, People Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    The Green River Lady Wolves basketball team kicked off the season in a good way with three wins on the road. “It feels really good. It was great for the girls. A good way to start the season,” head coach Rick Carroll said. Last Friday and Saturday, the Lady Wolves traveled to Lyman to compete at its tournament. On Friday the team played Big Piney, which was a team they never played before. Carroll said the Lady Wolves didn’t let that get to them, they just continued to work on what they needed t...

  • Swimmers start in Laramie

    Staff Report|Dec 14, 2016

    The Green River High School boys swimming team started their season in Laramie last weekend, earning a pair of sixth place finishes in the relay competition Friday and the pentathlon competition Saturday. Michael Richmond qualified in multiple events, while Brendan Bloomquist, Ethan Moffatt, Coleton Spalding and Alejanro Grajada also qualified for state. Laramie Relays 200-Yard Medley Relay 4. Green River High School A ( Michael Richmond, Ethan Moffatt, Brendan Bloomquist, Brendan, Lane Hutchison), 1:46.58 12. GRHS B (Dean Lyon, Logan Johnson,...

  • Boys basketball team looks to shine

    David Martin, Editor|Dec 14, 2016

    After a few lackluster seasons, the Green River High School boys basketball team are ready to shine in the 2016-2017 season. Head coach Laurie Ivie said the team is coming into the season in a better place than they were last year. Team members have competed in more than 45 games during the off season and have spent the summer training in the weight room. With all five varsity starters returning, as well as a number of players who received varsity play time during the previous season, Ivie said...