Scores from Enumclaw Wolverine football and an update on Enumclaw High graduate Brian Scalabrine.
FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
White River 30, Sumner 7
Lakes 62, Bonney Lake 14
THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
Peninsula 48, Enumclaw 6
Bonney Lake, 4, Peninsula 0
Goals: Emily Richmond, Jessyka Sekra, Madi Adams, Andrea Bowman.
When the Sumner Spartan cross country squad competed at Saturday’s subdistrict meet at Fort Steilacoom Park, it lit up the competition for the most part and was very consistent.
A young and ambitious Sumner High volleyball squad came together in the recent “Climb The Peak” volleyball tournament at Glacier Peak High, then parlayed that momentum to sweep a pair of South Puget Sound League 2A matches last week and get on the right track with the ensuing second season nearly at hand.
Sumner High’s girls soccer squad socked away its second consecutive South Puget Sound League 2A title last week, blanking Washington 8-0 Oct. 18 before defeating the Fife Trojans 1-0 in Thursday’s crown clincher.
When the Bonney Lake cross country team participated in the subdistrict meet Saturday at Fort Steilacoom’s scenic 5K course, the girls team finished third overall and the boys faction will send a tandem of harriers to American Lake Golf Course in Lakewood Saturday for the West Central District jog fest.
The Bonney Lake volleyball squad, which sat atop the South Puget Sound League 3A standings for most of the regular season, now finds itself in a nightmarish situation of limping around on the threshold of the postseason after a trio of its better players recently sustained potentially season-ending knee injuries.
In the battle for SPSL 3A football bragging rights on the Plateau between Enumclaw and Bonney Lake Friday at Pete’s Pool, the visiting Panthers initially got far more than they bargained for against a spirited 1-6 Hornet crew. Eventually, the cream rose to the top, as BLHS struggled to generate its customary 45 points.
The opportunity now exists for girls 14-18 who would like to become a member of the Rainier Plateau Junior Rugby Club.
This spring, Rainier plans to start a girls program that will compete against the seven other Washington teams including the Kent Crusaders, who are ranked fifth in the nation.
Two victories last week, including a crucial Oct. 18 shutout over league-leading Auburn Mountainview, allowed Bonney Lake High to jump into a first-place tie in the South Puget Sound League 3A standings.
Sumner High’s girls swim team left Fife swallowing chlorine after taking an Oct. 18 victory. The Spartans beat Fife 92-88.
Bonney Lake 3, Enumclaw 0
Sumner 5, Steilacoom 0
White River 2, Franklin Pierce 1