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  • Wolves take loss to end non-conference games

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 23, 2020

    The Wolves traveled to Worland to take on an excellent running quarterback and a spread offense different than their first two opponents. Green River senior Seth White returned the opening kickoff to the 30-yard line to give the Wolves good field position to start their first drive. On the first play from scrimmage, senior quarterback Jachob Fuss connected with fellow senior Gabe Burdette for 10 yards and a first down. James King got off a 6-yard run followed by Burdette for another 6 yards and the Wolves offense was on the move but the Worland...

  • Practice makes perfect

    Sep 23, 2020

  • Obstacles to a college football season remain

    Davis Potter, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Sep 23, 2020

    CASPER — Once the Big Ten changed course and announced earlier this week that it will play a fall football season beginning in late October, players, coaches and fans of Wyoming and the rest of the Mountain West schools began asking the same question: Are we going to get a fall season, too? The answer is definitely maybe. There are still hurdles for the Mountain West to jump if it’s going to be able to play football this year after postponing fall sports indefinitely last month amid the coronavirus pandemic. But a reaction to the Big Ten’s anno...

  • Tennis teams dominate 2 schools in Cheyenne

    Staff Report|Sep 16, 2020

    The Green River High School tennis teams saw continued success during a trip to Cheyenne over the weekend. Both the boys and girls were undefeated after matches against Cheyenne South and only dropped one match against East. Central proved to be a difficult opponent for the Lady Wolves, sweeping them in all five matches. The boys’ success continued against Central’s team, with the Doubles 2 team being the only group to take a loss in the series. The tennis team will compete at home this weekend for the 4A South Regional Championships. Mat...

  • Wolves earn 8-6 win Friday

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 16, 2020

    This past Friday the Wolves (0-1) took on the Buffalo Bison, who had not played a game due to their first game being canceled by COVID-19 concerns. Buffalo is returning to the 3A conference for football for the first time in several years, but had gone to the championship game last year. The Bison, despite graduating nine starters on both offense and defense their previous year, had a number of experienced players returning. The Wolves got the ball to start the game, but went three and out on...

  • GRHS swim results

    Sep 16, 2020

    Green River at Evanston Dual Team scores Green River 136 Evanston 50 200-yard medley relay 1. GRHS A (Lauren Jensen, Hailey Uhrig, Lilly Munoz, Amaya Spartz) 2:03.19 2. GRHS B (Courtney Clark, Brianna Uhrig, Madison Moffat, Ivory Neher) 2:11.17 200-yard freestyle 1. Alexa Lauze, 2:08.85 2. Lauren Lee, 2:14.36 3. Emilee Barnes, 2:19.45 200-yard individual medley 1. H. Uhrig, 2:25.47 3. Spartz, 2:48.93 5, Moffat, 2:56.32 50-yard freestyle 1. Munoz, 27.79 2. Clark, 28.49 6. Autumn Casey, 31.37 1-meter diving 1. Kaili Wadsworth, 130.10 2. Zella...

  • Wolves struggle with Lander

    Pete Rust, Contributor|Sep 9, 2020

    The Green River Wolves football team started the season for the second year in a row against Lander Valley High School. Lander had the advantage of having already played a game defeating Pinedale 35-0 in their early season opener. The Wolves started the season with high hopes as they have more than 20 talented seniors on their roster, along with a new first year head coach, Ken Cuthbertson. The first couple of series set the tone on the night for the Wolves as they moved the ball into scoring...

  • Swimmers win Friday meet at home

    Sep 9, 2020

    Sept. 5 at GRHS 200-yard medley relay 1. GRHS A, 2:01.65 3. GRHS B, 2:19.11 200-yard freestyle 1. Courtney Clark, 2:12.39 3. Emilee Barnes, 2:20.45 4. Kaylee Peterson, 2:32.64 200-yard IM 2. Lauren Jensen, 2:23.51 3. Alexa Lauze, 2:28.86 4. Hailey Uhrig, 2:31.07 50-yard freestyle 2. Lauren Lee, 27.66 4. Amaya Spartz, 28.45 5. Ivory Neher, 28.78 1-meter diving 3. Zella Maez, 160.35 4. Olive Roberts, 156.05 5. Kaili Wadsworth, 145.80 100-yard butterfly 4. Neher, 1:24.40 5. Madison Moffat, 1:25.12 6. Haylie Gavin, 1:33.54 100-yard freestyle 1....

  • Wolves tennis team dominates last week

    Sep 9, 2020

    Rock Springs at Green River Sept. 1 Singles 1: Gabrielle Heiser defeated Haylie Nandrup in two sets, 7-5, 6-2. Caeden Grubb defeated Nico Woolsey in two sets, 6-0 and 6-0. Singles 2: Megan Counts defeated Abbie Erramouspe in two sets, 6-0 and 6-1. Connor Friel defeated Khrishan Sanarez in two sets , 6-1 and 6-1. Doubles 1: Kaylee Carson and Emmie Archibald defeated Rikki Cozad and Kayleigh Hamblin in two sets, 6-1 and 6-1. Camden Nelson and Domenick Kunkle defeated Jaxon Smith and Tegan Conover in two sets, 6-0 and 6-1. Doubles 2: Alicia...

  • Golfers' season continues

    David Martin, Publisher|Sep 9, 2020

    The Green River High School golf team started their season in Star Valley two weeks ago, playing in two competitions. The team earned a fifth-place finish, scoring 379 during their first day in Star Valley. The Wolves placed higher than Pinedale, which scored 384 and Lyman's 400. Jackson placed first with 315, Evanston took second with 339 and Star Valley placed third with 346. The team took sixth the following day with a score of 381, beating Lyman's score of 396. The top three teams were...

  • Ready for action

    Sep 2, 2020

  • Runners compete at home

    David Martin, Publisher|Sep 2, 2020

    A two-day, four meet cross country invite at Pioneer Trails Picnic Grounds near the Ciner facility gave high school runners a challenge last week. Green River runners Madison Yoak and Greg Sherwin were able to post times in the top 10 finishers Saturday evening. The course is one of the most difficult high school runners will face this season, combining stretches of dirt and gravel with sand, as well as a few hills. While he said only one parent complained about the course, head cross country...

  • Lady Wolves volleyball kicks off

    Shay Mahana, Intern|Sep 2, 2020

    The Lady Wolves volleyball team is gearing up for its competitive season. Despite the complications the COVID-19 pandemic caused to schools throughout the country, Green River High School is ready to get out on the courts and play. According to Rikki Shantz, head coach, the team has 24 players total, two of them being returning seniors and two being returning varsity. The team is largely made up of sophomores this year, which is something new to the GRHS coaches. With the lack of experience this year’s team has, there were some initial concerns...

  • Tennis team sees success early in season

    Shay Mahana, Intern|Sep 2, 2020

    The Green River High School tennis teams are hitting their stride. Though the pandemic has taken quite a tole on school functions and activities, GRHS coaches and athletes couldn’t be more excited to get into the season. According to Phil Harder, the head coach, the team has five senior athletes on the girls team and seven senior players on the boys team, as well as a hand full of returning players. He said players are looking forward to showing other teams just how ready they are to get into the competitions. Having the returning varsity h...

  • Tennis squad sweeps Rock Springs, Natrona Co.

    Staff Report|Sep 2, 2020

    Despite struggles against Kelly Walsh, the Green River High School Tennis team swept Rock Springs and Natrona County last week. The Wolves traveled to Rock Springs last Thursday to compete against the Tigers on their home courts. While the Tigers enjoyed the home court advantage, it ultimately didn’t serve them well as the boys and girls won all of their matchdes. That streak continued Friday against Natrona County High School when the Wolves, playing at home, went undefeated in boys and girls competition. It wouldn’t last however as Kelly Wal...

  • Swimmers qualify 12 for state

    David Martin, Publisher|Sep 2, 2020

    The Green River High School girls swim team is getting used to being in the 3A division this year. Having dropped down from 4A means different qualifying times in 3A, but it doesn't mean the competition has gotten any easier on the team. Head coach Colleen Seiloff said the girls have competed amazingly being three competitions into the season. She said 12 swimmers have qualified for state so far, with some of them qualifying in multiple events. "Being in 3A doesn't mean it's easier," Seiloff...

  • Wolves sweep Torrington Fri.

    David Martin, Publisher|Aug 26, 2020

    The Green River High School tennis squad showed how competitive they are in a series of contests with three other schools over the weekend. The team swept Torrington Friday in Laramie and nearly accomplished the same against Powell at home, with the Lady Wolves dropping one match against the Panthers Saturday. The team broke even against Cody, who also visited Green River, as the Lady Wolves lost 3-2, with two matches being decided in a tiebreaker, while the Wolves overcame 3-2, with three of...

  • WGFD issues summer fishing advisories

    Aug 26, 2020

    Summer days are a beacon calling anglers to the water to cast out a fly and see what bites. But, those fishing in the hottest months should be aware of the effects warmer water has on fish, especially Wyoming’s trout. “Low water flows combined with high air temperatures cause water temperatures to get high enough to be lethal to trout,” said Alan Osterland, Wyoming Game and Fish Department fish division chief. “Warm water also holds less oxygen which can stress not only trout, but also all fish.” Trout experience increased mortality at prolon...

  • Sports network to air Cowboys games

    Aug 26, 2020

    The Cowboy Sports Network and the University of Wyoming athletics department announced Monday that 13 classic football games will be aired on Saturday afternoons from September through November on the Cowboy Sports Network. “We’re excited to deliver some of the great Cowboy football games of the past, and support our Cowboy Sports Network radio affiliates across Wyoming,” said Brad Poe General Manager of Wyoming Sports Properties. “It’s tough on all of us to not have a 2020 season, but we’re hoping these classic games will help our partners, w...

  • Warming up

    Aug 26, 2020

  • Running with the horses in GR

    Aug 19, 2020

    Run with the Horses Marathon results Men’s 10K 1. Jason Mael, Rock Springs, 40:33.8 2. Ethan Sholey, Rock Springs, 40:48.2 3. Mike D. Flores, Amarillo, Texas, 54:51.6 4. Perri Rubeck, Green River, 56:53.7 5. Robby Sensibaugh, Boise, Idaho, 57:41.8 6. Paul Helvik, Green River, 58:35.2 7. Dwayne Jozwik, Casper, 1:00:17.2 8. John Margrave, Rock Springs, 1:04:59.7 9. Bryan Burdette, Rock Springs, 1:13:34.0 10. Robert Keys, Rock Springs, 1:19:08.6 11. Brandon Hutchinson, Green River, 1:29:36.3 12. G...

  • Fall sports will continue at Western

    Shay Mahana, Intern|Aug 19, 2020

    While the coronavirus pandemic continues to limit school functions, Western Wyoming Community College made the decision to proceed with falls sports. All five of the school’s sports teams will be participating in both the fall and spring seasons. However the main competition season will be spring rather then fall. The fall season will be strictly scrimmages. According to Lu Sweet, Western’s activities director, the most challenging part of going through with the season is the extra precautions required to ensure the sports are safe for the stu...

  • District hires softball coaches

    Shay Mahana, Intern|Aug 12, 2020

    Green River High School is one step closer to having a softball team with its recent hiring of a coaching staff. The team will be lead by head coach Blair Aimone. Aimone has several accomplishments in the softball world. She was most valuable player 2002-2004 at Sterling High School in Colorado, freshmen player of the year at Western Nebraska College and Chadron State outstanding defensive player of the year. Aimone was also team captain for multiple teams and was a student-athlete advisory committee member at Chadron State. “We are e...

  • Cowboys won't play football this fall

    David Potter, Casper Star-Tribune Via Wyoming News Exchange|Aug 12, 2020

    CASPER – For now, the plug has been pulled on Wyoming’s football season. The Mountain West on Monday announced the postponement of football and the rest of its fall sports indefinitely. In a release, the league said it will start to “explore the feasibility” of rescheduling fall sports competitions, which includes the possibility of playing a football season in the spring. Wyoming, one of the Mountain West’s 12 football members, was scheduled to hold its first full practice of fall camp Tuesday. Practices have been postponed indefinit...

  • Hamel makes strong showing at Bellator

    David Martin, Publisher|Aug 12, 2020

    It may not have been the result he wanted, but “Magic” Mike Hamel came out of his first Bellator fight with a strong showing. Hamel competed at Bellator 243 against Adam Borics Friday evening, losing to the Hungarian fighter in a split decision. Following the loss, Hamel said he’s doing what he normally does after a fight -- take the next week off. “I take a week off regardless,” he said. Hamel said he plans to spent the time with his wife and enjoy food he normally doesn’t get to eat while t...

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