The Enumclaw High girls and boys golf teams defeated Sumner Oct. 6 at Enumclaw Golf Course.
Enumclaw and White River high schools will celebrate Homecoming Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Enumclaw School District Fiscal Officer Bonnie Walkup was awarded the designation of Certified School Business Specialist by the Financial Management by the Washington Association of School Business Officials.
The Washington State University-King County Extension Youth Development/4-H Team says the Enumclaw area has “amazing 4-H volunteers” and programs and they are coming to town to host a gather to recruit more volunteers and participants in Plateau area programs.
Behind the medalist performance of Dalton Reynolds on the Hornets’ home course at Tapps Island Golf Course, the White River High boys golf team picked up its second South Puget Sound League 3A win of the season Thursday, 50-43 over Sumner.
A 3-2 win over Peninsula High Sept. 30 and another over Yelm Friday kept the Hornets on the winning side as postseason approaches.
The weather at Tapps Island Golf Course was blustery and fall-like, but the sun was shining on the White River High girls golf team as it picked up its first win of the season, a 24-18 victory over Lakes Sept. 29.
With wins in three of the first four events and a mid-meet surge that included Sami Hendricks’ near-state time in the 100-yard freestyle, the Sumner High girls swim team gave league-leading Enumclaw a run for its money Thursday, but the Hornets captured the last three events and sprinted to a 99-84 victory.
All six Enumclaw High golfers posted double-figure scoring to boost the Hornets to a 95-47 win over Bonney Lake Sept. 29 at Enumclaw.
Tyler Salsbury set an Enumclaw High boys golf course record with a 4-under par 32 at Tahoma Valley Golf and Country Club in Yelm Thursday. The Hornets won the nonleague contest with a 181-211 stoke total, or 99-61 point total.
The Enumclaw High boys water polo team has been busy, winning three games and losing one to improve its record to 4-3 overall, 3-3 in league play.
Bolstered by three more wins, including a 3-2 victory Friday over previously undefeated Franklin Pierce, the Enumclaw High boys tennis team moved to 8-2 overall as the regular season begins to wind down.
Lindsay Bowden’s first-place finish in the 100-yard backstroke lifted the Enumclaw High Hornets ahead of Sumner by five points.
