Rock-solid defense and a potent rushing attack sparked White River High to an impressive 27-6 victory over the Fife Trojans Friday night.
The SPSL 3A boy’s golf championship match between Enumclaw and Auburn Mountainview came down to the last group, last hole, last putt.
Sumner High, behind the medalist performance of Brandon Barlow, aced White River out of a share of the South Puget Sound League 2A boys golf title Oct. 3 at Tapps Island Golf Course.
White River, 27, Fife 6
Peninsula 48, Bonney Lake 45
Auburn Mountainview 48, Enumclaw 21
Franklin Pierce 42, Sumner 12
A summary of Enumclaw and White River high school scores
It wasn’t the dark clouds threatening rain that spoiled Sumner High’s Homecoming football game. It was the Clover Park Warriors.
The Bonney Lake Panthers slipped from the ranks of the unbeaten Thursday night, suffering a 2-1 setback at the hands of the Auburn Mountainview Lions.
The Sumner Spartan swimmers triumphed over all comers last week, beating Clover Park 134-26 and Eatonville 112-67.
The run began Sept. 23 with a 3-2 victory over Eatonville, which at the time was in first place. With Sumner’s victory, Franklin Pierce moved into sole possession of first place, with a Sept. 27 matchup against the Spartans looming.
Both Panthers singles players dropped their matches, but the doubles teams picked up slack to power Bonney Lake to a win.
The Sumner High cross country squad remained undefeated in South Puget Sound League 2A, beating Clover Park and Franklin Pierce on the Spartans’ 5K Cascadia course Thursday.
A confident and undefeated 4-0 Bonney Lake High football squad ventured into enemy territory Saturday evening, entering the gridiron fray with Auburn Mountainview’s Lions at Auburn Memorial Stadium and absorbing its first loss of the 2011 campaign 33-28.
After notching a 2-1 triumph in front of the Spartan faithful earlier in the week against an ornery Fife High bunch, Sumner traveled to Steilacoom’s pitch two days later, where it was slow torture for the overwhelmed Sentinels, as the purple and gold dispatched its foe by a half dozen tallies.