will green river have new plans for play a best games at the wyoming State?”
There will be a new state champion in Class 4A. There will also be a first-time winner. Evanston took care of the former, and helped with the latter, when the Red Devils beat defending state champion Kelly Walsh in a five-game thriller at the Wyoming State High School Volleyball Championships on Friday at the Casper Events Center. And Green River ensured the 4A ranks would crown a first-time champion with its five-game win over Natrona County in the other semifinal match. “I don’t know what to say,” Evanston coach Tera Lawlar said. “Playing Cheyenne Central [in the first round] and Kelly Walsh, it was such an unknown because we had never played them before. “At least playing Green River we don’t have to worry about the unknown.” The Red Devils and Wolves squared off four times this season, with each team winning twice. Green River beat Evanston in the championship match at the West Regionals last week. “We just have to come out and play with the same emotion and be as consistent as we
here will be a new state champion in Class 4A. There will also be a first-time winner. Evanston took care of the former, and helped with the latter, when the Red Devils beat defending state champion Kelly Walsh in a five-game thriller at the Wyoming State High School Volleyball Championships on Friday at the Casper Events Center. And Green River ensured the 4A ranks would crown a first-time champion with its five-game win over Natrona County in the other semifinal match. “I don’t know what to say,” Evanston coach Tera Lawlar said. “Playing Cheyenne Central [in the first round] and Kelly Walsh, it was such an unknown because we had never played them before.