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  • Indoor Track will start in 2024

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Nov 30, 2023

    The Green River High School Boys and Girls Indoor Track Team will start their indoor season at the start of the new year, with their first day of practice on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. The team’s first meet will be in Casper at the Natrona Invitational on Saturday, January 13. The team will then compete in two large regional meets in Utah, heading to the BYU Invitational in Provo on Friday, January 19, and the Weber State Invitational in Ogden on Friday and Saturday, January 26 and 27. In February they will compete in Gillette, going back to N...

  • Wolves boys and girls get ready to hit the mat

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Nov 30, 2023

    Green River's Head Wrestling Coach Josh Wisniewski indicates he is "very excited to get the 2023/24 wrestling season started" as the team is "returning a great group of young men and women." Wisniewski notes that "the wrestlers have been working hard during open mat to get their minds and bodies ready for the season." The goal for this year, "just like every season, is for the team to get better every day," the coach added. The Wolves wrestlers are expected to get better in the classroom, in...

  • Lady Wolves are ready for new basketball season

    Nov 30, 2023

    The Lady Wolves Basketball team is ready to start their season after having a really good offseason over the past year. The ladies have been focused on getting stronger and faster on the court. The Green River High School opens up their weight room for the students to stay in shape during their summer break, and a lot of the students take advantage of the opportunity. During the month of June, the team members also played in several tournaments, including a tournament in Manila, Utah; one at...

  • Boys Basketball wants to be the hardest working team

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Nov 30, 2023

    The Green River High School Boys Basketball team is ready to hit the court, and to say they're excited for the new season is an understatement. "The anticipation and energy in our gym is at an all-time high," Head Coach Laurie Ivie said. The boys have been working hard to be prepared for a busy season full of tough competition. "We had a tremendous off-season," Ivie explained. "Our players were in the weightroom, open gyms, and played in 40+ games. We're ready for their dedication and hard work...

  • Junior wrestlers compete in City Championships

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Nov 22, 2023

    All the elementary kids were very excited as they entered the gymnasium in the Green River High School. The junior wrestlers were finally able to compete in the Green River City Championships hosted by the Green River High School Wrestling team. There were 167 junior wrestlers this year that competed in the tournament. The Green River High School Wrestling team has been hosting youth wrestling camps for boys and girls since November 6. Students from Monroe, Truman, Harrison and Washington...

  • Wyoming Completes a Perfect 7-0 Home Season

    Tim Harkins, UW Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations|Nov 22, 2023

    Laramie, Wyo. (Nov. 18, 2023) -- An explosive first half by Wyoming’s offense and a smothering Cowboy defense fueled a 42-9 victory for the Wyoming Cowboys over Hawai’i in the final home game of the 2023 season. Wyoming scored five touchdowns on its first six possessions of the first half, while the Poke defense shutout the Rainbow Warriors in the first half to build a 35-0 halftime lead. Wyoming’s five first-half scoring drives included numerous big plays as the Cowboys’ scoring drives consisted of 3 plays for 75 yards, 1 play for 89 yards,...

  • Unbeatable Lady Wolves are State Champions!

    Nov 9, 2023

    By JACKIE FINCH General Manager It was the perfect ending to the perfect season for the Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team! They definitely worked hard all season, through pain and tears, and earned the 3A Swimming and Diving State Championship title. Their determination and dedication was incredible and if there was ever a team that deserved this recognition, it is this group of ladies. Tavia Arnell was awarded Athlete of the Year and Tanith Smith and Tavia Arnell tied for...

  • Lady Wolves end season at 4A West Regional Tournament

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Nov 2, 2023

    The Lady Wolves Volleyball team hosted the 4A West Regional Tournament in Green River on Friday and Saturday. The Lady Wolves played their first game against the Kelly Walsh Trojans on Friday. They played very tough offensively and defensively during the entire match. The team hit the court and took the lead early in the game. Eva Murray and Addison Demaret had several amazing kills that helped the Lady Wolves gain points, and powerful blocks from Taycie Fox and Sophia Arnold helped keep points...

  • Green River snags another swimmer after Last Chance meet

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Nov 2, 2023

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team hosted their Last Chance meet last Thursday against Rock Springs, Lyman and Evanston. Green River picked up one more swimmer for the 3A State Championships, bringing their total to 20 girls. After a lot of hard work and determination, Ellie Mandros qualified in the 100 Yard Butterfly. During the meet, Tavia Arnell, Haley Clevenger, Courtney Clark, and Tanith Smith broke the school and pool record in the 200 Yard Freestyle Relay with a time of...

  • 3A West Conference Champions

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 26, 2023

    What is better than competing in your home pool? Winning the 3A West Conference Championships in your home pool! The Lady Wolves had an absolutely amazing weekend in the water as they claimed first place in eight of the 12 events during the Championships on Friday and Saturday. There was so much excitement as the winner was announced over the loud speaker and Green River was named the Champion with 398 points. Coming in second was Lander with 299 points, followed by Rawlins with 168, Kemmerer...

  • Lady Wolves victorious over Tigers, fall to Braves

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 26, 2023

    The Green River Lady Wolves Volleyball team played the Rock Springs Lady Tigers on Tuesday, October 17. The match was the "Dig Pink" game and the stands and court were filled with beautiful pink colors honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Green River played strong the first set, but came up short at the end, losing 22-25. The Lady Wolves came back with determination and won the second set 25-23, then faced the Lady Tigers with even more confidence in the third set and won again, finishing...

  • GRHS Cross Country finishes season at State Tournament

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Oct 26, 2023

    Although they ran hard, the Green River High School Cross Country team came up just a little shy of the trophy they were hoping for at the State Tournament. The girls team pushed for a victory, but with over a dozen other teams to face and tough competition fighting for the win, the Lady Wolves ended up coming in fifth overall. They were only two points away from fourth place, being barely beat out by Buffalo High School. The Evanston ladies, who have been tough competition for the Lady Wolves...

  • Wolves end season with loss to Evanston

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 26, 2023

    This past week during a Thursday night home game, the Green River Wolves hosted the Evanston Red Devils, knowing that if they could not only get the win but win by at least 12 points they could still get into the playoffs. Head Coach Blaine Christensen expressed in his pre-game interview that he felt the Wolves had practiced hard and were ready to play but they needed the offense to get going early. The Wolves had 12 seniors playing their last game while Evanston had 18 seniors and many more...

  • Lady Wolves beat Evanston and Jackson

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 19, 2023

    The Lady Wolves Volleyball team has been working extremely hard this season, and that hard work paid off when Green River earned great victories over the Evanston Red Devils and the Jackson Hole Broncs. On Thursday, Green River traveled to Evanston and played a conference match against the Red Devils. Both teams played strong the first set, but Green River pulled ahead, winning the set 26-24. Green River continued fighting and stepped up their offense and defense, winning the second set 25-15...

  • Extremely talented swimmers come out on top

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 19, 2023

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team competed in the Gillette Invitational on Friday and Saturday, going up against 19 teams from around the state and one team from North Dakota. The Lady Wolves came out on top, once again proving how strong their team is and the abundance of determination they possess. During the Gillette Pre-Invite on Friday there were no scores recorded. Tanith Smith took second place out of 58 swimmers in the 200 Yard Freestyle, along with Alayna Kellhofer placing fourth and Peyton Murray placing fifth. In...

  • Wolves fall to Star Valley Braves

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 19, 2023

    The Green River Wolves took on the new number one ranked football team in 3A, the Star Valley Braves, this past Friday. The Braves beat the previously undefeated number one ranked Cody Broncs 41-14 before taking on the Wolves. Prior to the game, Green River's Head Football Coach Blaine Christensen characterized Star Valley as filled with strong, fast, physical players, but the Wolves played probably their best game of the season before falling to the Braves 47-6. The Wolves had a minimum of...

  • GRHS Cross Country team has their eyes on a trophy

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Oct 19, 2023

    After facing some of the toughest teams in the state at Regionals last week, the Green River High School Cross Country team is ready to take their marks for the State competition on Saturday. Regionals for 3A West took place in Riverton last Wednesday, with the Wolves going up against teams from Cody, Powell, Evanston, Lander, Lyman, Mountain View and Riverton. "This was the tougher side of the state," Head Coach Craig Leavitt explained. "So all of the top ranked teams were all on this side." Th...

  • Green River swims away with another win

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 12, 2023

    The Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team competed in the Rawlins Invite on Saturday. Green River won nine of the eleven events and left the rest of the competition behind them as they raced through the water. Green River dominated the meet with 397.5 points. In second place was Rawlins with 201.5 points, followed by Evanston with 175.5, Lyman with 153, Kemmerer with 130, Sublette County with 113.5 and Rock Springs with 91. First-place event winners were Brianna Uhrig, Tavia Arnell, Haley...

  • Jackson Hole Broncs run over Green River

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 12, 2023

    The Green River Wolves traveled to Jackson Hole to play in what was characterized as a "must win" game for either team as the Wolves came in with a 1-4 overall record and Jackson was 2-4. Jackson had the number one rated quarterback and number one rated receiver in #3A, as well as a potent passing game, averaging over 300 yards passing per game. The Wolves held them to just 129 yards passing, but Jackson changed gears and came up with an effective running game, rushing for 179 yards to the Wolve...

  • Cross Country competes in Rock Springs

    Hannah Romero, Editor|Oct 12, 2023

    The Green River High School Cross Country team wrapped up their regular season meets close to home during the Rock Springs "Tough Pumpkin" XC Meet at the White Mountain Golf Course last Friday. The girls team raced first, and the Lady Wolves were off to a strong start, with Isabelle Murdock maintaining the lead throughout most of the course, and her sister Madison Murdock close behind. As the runners approached the finish line, however, some of the runners from Evanston began to push ahead for...

  • Lady Wolves keep fighting for a win

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 12, 2023

    With two weeks left until the 4A Regional Volleyball Championships, which will be hosted in Green River this year, the Lady Wolves are still trying really hard to win some games and are currently ranked third in their quadrant in the 4A Southwest. Green River hosted a match against the Mountain View Buffalos on Tuesday. During three heated sets, the Lady Wolves were unable to get ahead of the Buffalos and lost all of the sets. Green River gave up the first set 17-25, the second 18-25 and the third 23-25. On Friday, Green River traveled to play...

  • Wolves show "never say quit" attitude against Cody

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 5, 2023

    This past Friday at the Wolves' Homecoming varsity football game, Green River played host to the number one team in 3A, the undefeated perennial power Cody Broncs. Cody is dominating the state statistics in virtually all areas - offense, defense and special teams. The Broncs wasted no time as they ran and passed the ball for 437 yards in the first half to establish a 62-0 score by half time. Cody has 84 players on their roster compared to the Wolves' 44, and also has the first, second and third...

  • Lady Wolves continue to flourish

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 5, 2023

    The Green River Lady Wolves Swimming and Diving team had the chance to swim with some stiffer competition when they traveled to Cheyenne on Friday and then to Laramie on Saturday. Going up against 4A teams makes for fast-paced races, and the Lady Wolves held their own both days. There were many first-place winners, including Tavia Arnell, Tanith Smith, Courtney Clark and Emilee Barnes, along with their "A" relay teams claiming first in three events. Head Coach Colleen Seiloff was very happy with...

  • Tennis team plays hard at State

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Oct 5, 2023

    The Green River High School Girls and Boys Tennis teams competed with 16 other teams at the Wyoming High School State Tennis Championships in Gillette this past Monday and Tuesday. The more experienced girls team finished in 10th place while the boys were 13th in the16-team field. Head Coach Phil Harder has commented that he is proud of the way his team worked very hard in practice and how hard they played in the games. Coach Harder went on to comment that "it was a building year for the...

  • Lady Wolves Volleyball falls to Star Valley and Mountain View

    Jackie Finch, General Manager|Oct 5, 2023

    The Lady Wolves Volleyball team hosted a conference match against the Star Valley Braves on Saturday during Homecoming week. Green River showed up fighting and played very well but came up short, losing the first set 25-21, the second set 25-20 and the final set 25-12. On Tuesday, the Lady Wolves geared up to take on the Mountain View Buffalos. After three intense sets, Green River came up short again, losing the first set 25-17, the second set 25-18, and the final set 25-23. The Lady Wolves...

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