Enumclaw High receiver Terenn Houk gets noticed at Polynesian Classic, signs to play football for Brigham Young University.
Enumclaw High baseball coach Eric Fiedler has the majority of last year’s squad – which finished third in last year’s Class 3A state tournament – back as seniors for the coming 2011 campaign.
White River High’s fastpitch coach Joe Sprouse has high expectations.
“Barring any unforeseen disastrous circumstances, this year’s team is definitely talented enough to make it to the subdistricts at the end of the regular season,” he said.
When senior mound ace Austin Rogers graduated from Enumclaw High in June, Hornet girls fastpitch coach Michael Eckhart knew he has going to be putting in overtime in his search to replace her.
The end of the trail finally came Saturday for White River High boys basketball.
A 57-55 victory over Auburn Mountainview Feb. 8 earned Enumclaw High’s boys basketball squad the No. 3 seed into subdistrict competition, but a 57-55 loss to Bremerton Saturday put an end to the season.
With a pair of subdistrict victories, the White River High boys basketball team can look forward to West Central District competition.
The No. 4 seed from the South Puget Sound League 2A was at stake Tuesday night when the White River High boys basketball team hosted Sumner.
Avenging an earlier, overtime loss to Auburn Mountainview, the Enumclaw High boys basketball team went on the road Feb. 1 and defeated the Lions 59-57.
White River’s boys basketball team fell Friday on the road against Washington.
Enumclaw High’s boys basketball squad fell 64-61 Friday night at Decatur High as time ran short and halted a Hornet rally.
Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.
After visiting Bonney Lake Jan. 18 and enjoying a 56-32 rout in South Puget Sound League 3A boys basketball action, Enumclaw High endured a punishing defeat of their own, 70-38, to league-leading Lakes Friday.