The Bonney Lake girls soccer team beat Shelton 6-0 Tuesday.
After losing four straight midway through the season, the Sumner Spartans punched its ticket Tuesday to the South Puget Sound League 3A district playoffs.
The Bonney Lake Panthers finished the regular season with a loss to the Peninsula Seahawks.
The Spartans ended the regular season Friday with a win, putting the team in an unusual three-way tie at fourth place and giving it a shot at the district playoffs.
The Sumner Spartans traveled to Bonney Lake Thursday to face the Panthers in the final regular season game of the year.
The Bonney Lake Panthers and Sumner Spartans finished the regular season with a rivalry game.
The Spartans hosted the Panthers and won the match in five games, 3-2.
Rather than wearing Sumner purple and gold and Bonney Lake teal and black, fans dawned black and red in support of Marysville Pilchuck High School following the school shooting earlier in the day Friday.
Dressed in black and red in support of Marysville Pilchuck High School following Friday’s school shooting, the Sumner Spartans and Bonney Lake Panthers played each other in the Sunset Bowl.
Last week, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association named Sumner senior Rachel Stowell as one of their Athletes of the Week.
The best game of the season for players and fans are often rivalry matches.
When a team faces its rival, there is more on the line, they know the opposing players and the game is more exciting.
The Sumner Spartans lost its third straight game Thursday 31-30 to Auburn.
The Spartans have fallen from the top rankings of the South Puget Sound League 3A and sit in sixth place.
Bonney Lake won its first league game Friday against Auburn Riverside.
The Panthers beat the Ravens 38-7.
The White River Education Foundation held its first Oktoberfest last year.
They raised $50,000 toward an accessible playground for students at the White River Developmental Preschool at Mountain Meadow Elementary.