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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...
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,...
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...
The Lady Wolves swim team won four of the five duals they competed in this weekend in Green River. On Friday, the Green River High School Lady Wolves swimming and diving team competed against Cheyenne Central High School, Cheyenne East High School and Jackson Hole High School. They won all three duals they competed in Friday. On Saturday, it was back to the pool for the Lady Wolves who had to turn around from an evening of competition and compete against one of the best in the State - Laramie...
The Wolves football had a tough loss against Jackson last Friday falling, 47-0. The 1-3 Green River Wolves traveled to Jackson this past Friday to take on the 2-2 Jackson Broncs and the states leading rusher 5’ 8” 160 lb. senior Jaden Cox who is averaging more 200 yards rushing per game. Head coach Marty Wrage said it was a tough game in Jackson. Cox who was rested for part of the second half carried the ball 23 times for 179 yards for two touchdowns and two fumbles, while their sophomore quarterback showed they can also pass the ball as he...
An idea quickly turned into a team of 41 dancers performing at middle-school football games. Green River High School dance coach Debi Kovick, who has been coaching the high school team for 5 years, had the idea of beginning a dance club at the middle-school level last year. With the help of assistant coach Christine Peterson, this idea became a reality. "We both love dance and our vision is to plant the dance love seed within the hearts of the Lincoln Middle School students. We have a vision...
Green River High School’s head tennis coach Phil Harder was honored with the South Conference Girls Coach of the Year award after the conference tournament in Cheyenne Sept. 20. The award is his fifth regional coaching award, winning it twice as the boys coach and three times for coaching the girls. Harder said the award is a recognition of the coaching staff he works with throughout the season. “It’s a group effort,” Harder said. “When they recognize me, they’re also recognizing the coachin...
The Wolves football team fell Friday, 22-0 to a tough and undefeated Star Valley team. Star Valley started the game with a good 22-yard kickoff return, which put the ball on the 32-yard line to start their drive. The Braves mounted a 10-play drive with all running plays, which covered 68 yards and took almost half of the first quarter before one of their large players got in the endzone, 7-0. On the ensuing kickoff, the Wolves got an excellent return of their own when Tayler Jensen got of a...
Five Green River students recently attended the State golf tournament and came home with an experience they will remember. “State was actually pretty fun for us,” head coach Karyl Eyre said. “The kids we took were fantastic.” Even though Green River didn’t have enough boys or girls to make an entire State boys or girls team, those who attended enjoyed the experience in Gillette. The two boys who attended State were senior, Kaleb Saccomano, who scored a 99 the first day of competition and a 109...
The Green River tennis teams not only had to compete against their opponents at State this weekend, but the weather. According to head coach Phil Harder, on Thursday the weather was great for tennis, but on Friday and Saturday it rained and the matches had to be moved to the indoor courts at Gillette. Harder said both the Lady Wolves and the Wolves tennis teams had to adjust to the indoor courts. The Lady Wolves adjusted well and took fifth place overall, while the boys came in 10th place at...
The Lady Wolves swimming and diving team continues to improve each week and this week they came home with two first-place finishes. Last Thursday, the Lady Wolves traveled to Big Piney and Evanston to compete and come back on top. Head coach Colleen Seiloff was happy with how the Lady Wolves performed on the road while tired. “We’re really tired at this time of the season,” Seiloff said. Even though the Lady Wolves may have been tired, they continued to improve in the pool. “We’re having a...
Green River Wolves football team defeated the Torrington Trailblazers, 14-7, for its first win of season. On a windy, rainy and chilly game at Wolves Stadium before a large homecoming crowd junior Jachob Fuss started his first game as quarterback for the Wolves. He led the Wolves on offense to their first win of the season. Fuss was backed by strong running from fellow junior Gabe Burdette and a host of big play performances on offense led by senior Tayler Jensen who scored both of the Wolves...
The Green River Lady Wolves volleyball team split the week with a win and a loss while at home. The Lady Wolves will have one more home game against Evanston on Thursday at 6 p.m., before they travel the next few weeks. Last Thursday, the Lady Wolves beat Mountain View in five sets, 25-22, 19-25, 14-25, 25-18, 19-17. "I thought they played well under pressure and continued to fight," head coach Rikki Shantz said. She said when they were down, they didn't give up and continued to fight back in...
The Lady Wolves swim team came out on top in two competitions this past week. Last Thursday, the Green River High School Lady Wolves came in first at the Rock Springs High School swim meet. On Saturday, the Lady Wolves had the home-pool advantage and took first in their own pool. At the Rock Springs' meet, the Lady Wolves competed against four other teams, while at Green River, they swam against seven other teams. In a previous interview, head coach Colleen Seiloff said the Lady Wolves always...
Both the Wolves and Lady Wolves tennis teams took second at Regionals this past weekend. “Regionals played out like I thought it would based on our season results,” head coach Phil Harder said. The Wolves saw some tough competition from Cheyenne Central and Laramie, while the Lady Wolves saw the the biggest competition from Cheyenne Central and Cheyenne East. For Harder, several of his players stood out to him at Regionals. He said the teams’ No. 1, doubles girls’ players, Morgan Atkins and Rory...
The three Cheyenne tennis teams visited Green River Friday and Saturday, ending with two victories for the Wolves. The competitions also represented the last conference matches for the season. Head coach Phil Harder said the Wolves played well throughout the weekend, earning victories over South and East. The team ended up losing to Central. "Our kids know that they can compete against Central; we just came up short this weekend," Harder said. Harder said Megan Counts earned All-Conference...
The Wolves football team might have played better this week against Rawlins, but the Outlaws still pulled out a win, 18-7. The Rawlins Outlaws received the ball first and quickly marched down the field 47 yards until senior Wolves Thomas Harvey and Tayler Jensen stopped the Rawlins on a fourth and one at Green River’s own 33-yard line. The Wolves got the ball and slowly made their way down the field, until Davis Wrage threw it to Kolby Ivie, who caught the ball and picked up a quick 18 yards. W...
The Green River swimmers continue to improve each time they get in the pool to compete. This time, the Lady Wolves traveled to Laramie and Cheyenne to compete in duals against Laramie, Cheyenne East, Cheyenne South and Kelly Walsh. Head coach Colleen Seiloff said the Lady Wolves swam well during all of their duals this weekend and they won three duals and lost one against Laramie. “We didn’t pick up any other qualifiers, but had some qualifiers pick up more events,” Seiloff said. For Seilo...
The Green River High School golf team had some success during competition, including top ten finishes for both boys and girls players. During the first day at Shooting Star Country Club, Drew Gibson placed fourth with 84 strokes, a number that included his second eagle of the season. On the girls side, Kaelea Gibson and Sydney Brice both placed in the top 10. On the second day of competition at Snake River Sporting Club, Kaleb Saccamano tied with Gibson at 100 strokes, taking the ninth and 10th spots respectively. Gibson placed eighth,...
The Green River High School cross country team had a chance to try the course set up for the State track meet in Afton Oct. 26 during the Wyoming State Preview over the weekend. A total of 17 schools and 214 varsity runners competed in the event. Green River's harriers continued cutting time at this competition. Head cross country coach Craig Leavitt said the course looks fun and believes the team enjoyed running it. He said junior Greg Sherwin cut time during the event, as did junior Evin...
Visits to Rock Springs and Rawlins last week ended almost perfectly for the Green River High School tennis team. Between the two competitions, the Wolves only lost one match. The team sweep Rawlins Friday. The team will have a break from the road this weekend as the three Cheyenne schools will visit Green River. The team will take on Cheyenne South Friday, starting at 1 p.m., while the Wolves face Central and East Saturday. Competition against East starts at 9 a.m., while matches against...
The Green River Wolves football team started off the season with a close loss to Lander. Last Friday, Green River traveled to Lander to play its season opener and lost 10-7. After two running plays, the Wolves fumbled the ball on third down and gave the Lander Tigers excellent field position to start their first offensive series. Lander ran the ball on first down and was stopped for a 4-yard loss by seniors Payton Tucker and Tayler Jensen. On second down, Lander again ran the ball and this time senior Thomas Harvey and Junior J.D. Renfro were...
He may be the new head coach for the Lady Wolves Soccer team, but everyone associated with the program already knows him. Chris Nielsen was officially named the Green River High School Lady Wolves soccer coach last week. Nielsen has been an assistant coach to the Lady Wolves for six years and ran the JV program during that time. He also coached Spurs soccer teams. “I feel honored to be selected as the head coach,” Nielsen said. Former head coach Tracy Wyant was happy with the choice saying two...
The Lady Wolves swim team took advantage of swimming at their home pool and came out on top of eight other teams attending their meet. On Friday and Saturday, the Green River High School Lady Wolves Swim team competed at home and took first with a score of 312 points. Rock Springs took second with 205 points and Sheridan came in third with 174 points. Head coach Colleen Seiloff said they picked up three more state qualifiers this weekend, taking the team's total to 10 already in the season. She...