The Enumclaw High soccer team earned a berth among the state’s elite, one of just 16 teams in the running for a Class 3A championship.
The Enumclaw High girls placed 13th and the Hornet boys were 15th during Saturday’s Class 3A state cross country meet.
The White River High boys placed 12th during Saturday’s Class 2A state cross country meet, run at the traditional site of Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
VEHICLE PROWL: The faceplate from an auto stereo was taken during a vehicle prowl that was reported the morning of Nov. 5. The incident occurred on Lowell Avenue. There was no damage to the vehicle and there were no suspects.
EXTRA PATROL: Due to concerns about an man hanging around the area of Semanski Street and Warner Avenue when kids are traveling to and from school, police were asked to provide extra patrol in the area. The request was made Nov. 1.
A field goal, a touchdown pass and a short scoring run allowed the Enumclaw High Hornets to finish the 2012 football campaign on a winning note.
thursday footballA lopsided loss capped a disappointing season for the White River Hornet football team.
In a final tune-up before the state water polo tournament, the Enumclaw High crew took on the defending state champions from Bellevue High.
After finishing the regular portion of the 2012 campaign out of playoff contention, the Panthers were paired against neighboring White River in a crossover contest that was part of a series matching clubs from the South Puget Sound League’s 3A and 2A divisions.
FATALITY: Police responded at 8 p.m. Oct. 31 to the vicinity of state Route 410 and Warner Avenue and the scene of traffic fatality involving a vehicle and pedestrian. The incident was being investigated by the Washington State Patrol.
Subdistrict soccer play awaits the Enumclaw High girls, who head into postseason on a high note, having captured a share of the South Puget Sound League 3A regular-season championship.
High school athletes are pulled in many directions, making like difficult at times. Yet most cruise happily through their days, living the life envied by employed adults everywhere. Many go beyond the norm and excel. We’re happy to report this, though not entirely surprised.
STOLEN, FOUND: A Florence Street resident reported a vehicle had been stolen while parked in the garage. The call was received by police shortly before 9 a.m. Oct. 30. By 1:30 that afternoon the vehicle had been found in Tacoma with damage to both sides and the rear.
ATTEMPTED FORGERY: Police learned the afternoon of Oct. 29 of an attempted forgery at a local bank. The suspect fled, leaving his identification and check behind.