News Summary

Josh Webb, the beloved boys soccer coach at Green River High School, has announced his resignation after three impactful seasons. Acknowledged for his leadership, Webb guided the team to a commendable record and a state championship finish during his tenure. As the community bids farewell, they reflect on the memories and accomplishments achieved under his guidance. The search for a new head coach is underway as the Wolves look to continue building on the foundation Webb has laid.

Goodbye Coach: Green River High School Boys Soccer Team Bids Farewell to Josh Webb

Green River, Wyoming – On a day that’s brought mixed feelings to the Green River community, it was announced that Josh Webb, the much-respected boys soccer coach at Green River High School, has decided to step down after three memorable seasons. This announcement came fresh on June 10, 2025, courtesy of Athletic Director Tony Beardsley, who took a moment to acknowledge the sizable impact Webb had during his tenure.

Memorable Moments Under Webb’s Leadership

Taking a stroll down memory lane, one can hardly forget the spectacular journey of the Wolves under Webb’s guidance. In his inaugural season back in 2023, the team showcased their talent as they posted a commendable record of 12-3 and even clinched the 3A consolation championship. It was a victorious start that set the tone for the seasons that followed.

But 2024 was where the magic truly happened! Webb led the Wolves to a stellar 13-4 finish, culminating in a thrilling second-place finish at the Wyoming 3A State Championships. This remarkable event took place on their home ground—what a way for the players to showcase their skills in front of the home crowd!

However, not every season was glittered with gold. The most recent season, where the Wolves wrapped up with a 5-8-2 record, likely played a role in Webb’s decision to hang up his coaching boots. Still, it’s important to remember the bright spots that Webb brought to the program—his leadership and passion were genuinely inspiring.

Looking For a New Head Coach

With this unexpected news, Sweetwater County School District No. 2 is now on the hunt for a new head coach. It’s a vital time for the Wolves as they look to chart a new path forward while hoping to build on the foundation Webb has laid down.

In the wake of his departure, Webb has made it known how grateful he feels. His heartfelt appreciation goes out to everyone who stood by him throughout his coaching journey—be it the talented athletes, supportive parents, fellow coaches, or the dedicated administration. The camaraderie built during those training sessions, the exhilarating matches, and the shared dreams—all will surely be missed.

A Coach with Deep Pride

Throughout his coaching career, Webb has had many highlights, but nothing quite stacks up against the unforgettable experience of leading his boys to the state championship. That memory alone is a testament to his influence and the hard work he has put into the program. Even though he is stepping down, Webb will carry a deep sense of pride for Green River High School in his heart. The bond he forged during his time at the school is one that will last, as he will always proudly consider himself a Wolf.

The Future Awaits

As the search for a new coach begins, the Green River community remains optimistic and excited about what the future holds for the boys soccer team. Webb’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire the next individual stepping into the role to build on what he has started. Here’s to new beginnings and the journey ahead for the Green River Wolves!

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

LIVE BALL Resources

Cedar Rapids Jefferson Introduces New Head Basketball Coach
Luke Francisco Takes Charge of Gate City Baseball
Union County High School Football Program Undergoes Changes
Trial of Former Carrollton Township Football Coach Begins
Glenwood Ferebee Resigns as Butler High Football Coach
Delta High School Football Program Undergoes Coaching Change
Mike Williams Resigns as Highland Park Basketball Coach
Myers Park High School Appoints New Boys’ Basketball Coach
Springfield High Basketball Coach Faces Termination
Wade Fyock Appointed as Somerset’s New Boys Basketball Coach

Additional Resources