Midsummer, the time of year that most young children’s fancy turns toward baseball or getting in shape for football to while away those long hot summer afternoons.
Enumclaw’s Tony Binetti has inked a fresh contact with yet another Lega Due squad in the Italian Basketball League. After…
Enumclaw’s Jim Pedersen reels in near-record halibut during vacation in Alaska.
Enumclaw High graduate Jon Ubbenga is tearing it up in the Frontier League as a starting shortstop.
Enumclaw High graduate Andrew Olson had a memorable maiden voyage this spring at Tacoma Community College, posting numbers that made him a hot commodity.
Payden Cawley-Lamb, who was the starting center fielder for a successful 2010 White River High baseball team, has committed to play for Gonzaga University.
Bonney Lake High School will offer its annual Panther Future Champs football camp for third- through eighth-graders from 9 a.m. to noon June 28 through July 1 on the high school’s football field.
Jeremy McCleary, the 125-pound Plateau pugilist got off on the right foot at Junior Olympic Nationals in Camp Lejuene, N.C.
White River High School was well represented at the recent Senior All-State Baseball Series, staged at the Parker Field Complex in Yakima, Wash.
Payden Cawley-Lamb and Connor Williams survived a weeding out process to make the roster of one of the four 18-player teams involved in the annual affair
May was a special month for Buckley resident Lloyd Livernash, who was also inducted into the Tacoma/Pierce County Oldtimers Baseball-Softball Association’s Hall of Fame.
Jeremy McCleary, the feisty, 125-pound Plateau pugilist who just finished his sophomore year at White River High School, won a close decision in the title bout of his weight division at the Junior Olympic Boxing Regionals in Ontario, Ore., in late May.
Jeremy McCleary, the feisty, 125-pound Plateau pugilist now finishing his sophomore year at White River High School, won a close decision in the title bout of his weight division at the Junior Olympic Boxing Regionals in Ontario, Ore., in late May.
At the conclusion of his 13th campaign as a baseball head coach and fortuitous seventh season at the helm of the Enumclaw High squad, Eric Fiedler had guided his 2010 club to a 20-7 record overall and reeled in third place at the Class 3A state championships at Seattle’s Safeco Field May 29.
