A White River volleyball squad that finished the South Puget Sound League 2A regular season with a 12-2 mark, split in its Saturday matches at the subdistrict volleyball tournament at Franklin Pierce.
As Enumclaw High wound down its South Puget Sound League 3A regular season and headed into Saturday’s subdistrict volleyball tournament at Auburn Mountainview High, it was about the Plateau 3A rivalry with Bonney Lake.
Enumclaw High mercifully ended a woeful 2-7 grid campaign with a 38-7 setback Friday at the hands of Peninsula.
The 11-2 White River High volleyball team assured itself of a second place finish in South Puget Sound League 2A play, crushing two opponents in straight sets.
Enumclaw High’s volleyball squad has been stuck in third place in the South Puget Sound League 3A standings for most of the past two months, but that could change.
Despite having two long touchdown runs called back and a potential touchdown pass dropped, the Bonney Lake Panthers found a way to dominate Enumclaw 48-14 Friday evening in a packed Sunset Chev Stadium, which in the past couple of years has been a virtual house of horrors for the Hornets.
The White River High volleyball team kept its march to the playoffs alive by steamrolling both Washington and Steilacoom in South Puget Sound League 2A volleyball action and elevating its league record to 9-2, to maintain its stranglehold on second place.
Enumclaw High’s volleyball group got off on the right foot as it won on the road, visiting a pesky Gator…
Author Thomas Wolfe once wrote, “You can’t go home.” Orting native and Enumclaw High football coach Don Bartel would beg to differ.
The Enumclaw High football team used a balanced offensive attack and a stingy defense to dominate Auburn Mountainview 28-6 Thursday at Auburn Memorial Stadium.
The Enumclaw High volleyball team owns an overall record of 7-2.
White River High’s volleyball bunch started on a positive note hosting winless Clover Park Oct. 5 and reeling in the anticipated conquest in straight sets 25-7, 25-17, 25-13.
