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The Enumclaw High equestrian team. Courtesy photo

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EHS equestrian breaks two state records, team brings back five first-place medals

Gabriyela Hernandez set new records in both the keyhole and individual flags events.

The White River fastpitch team is heading to state after being crowned NPSL 3A league champs. Photo courtesy White River Fastpitch

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White River, Enumclaw teams heading to state

Fastpitch, baseball, tennis, cross country, golf - everything but soccer is continuing their postseason.

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Making their collegiate commitments official were (from left) Leila Scharf, Presley Barnes, Sydney Poe and Jason Feddema.

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Four EHS athletes sign on to college

Leila Scharf and Sydney Poe are heading to UW, while Jason Feddema will attend Wenatchee Valley College and…

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON The field is tightly packed by Enumclaw and White River runners during the early stages of Thursday’s 1,600 meter race. The event was part of a dual meet between the Plateau schools, the final regular season competition before this week’s NPSL meet, the upcoming district meet and, finally, the May 28-30 state meet in Tacoma.

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Enumclaw, WR Hornet teams head into weekend district tourneys

White River softball goes in strong with a 15-1 league record.

Darbie Pearson set a new state record with a 185-pound effort in the squat.

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Hornet girls set new state records at powerlifting championships

Lilly Hyatt deadlifted 405 pounds while Darbie Pearson squatted 185 pounds.

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The Enumclaw High equestrian team is closing out another successful season, with many teammates heading this week to state competition.

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Sixteen EHS equestrians heading to state competition

The competition starts next Thursday, May 14, and will go through Saturday.

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Both the boys and girls track and field teams from White River were successful Thursday afternoon, defeating the visitors from Todd Beamer High. In this photo, Hunter Maris takes the baton from Aiden Roberts and runs the anchor leg in the 4x100 relay.

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White River track outpaces Todd Beamer

Meanwhile, Enumclaw struggled against Thomas Jefferson.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON Plateau bragging rights were on the line Friday when Enumclaw High traveled to Buckley for a fastpitch softball showdown with White River. In This photo, EHS pitcher Adelyn Price prepares to deliver with a White River runner ready to take off from second base.

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WR fastpitch, soccer see two victories against Enumclaw

The WRHS Hornet fastpitch team is 10-1; the soccer team, 7-4-1.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON Eight Enumclaw High students recently signed letters-of-intent to take their athletic prowess to the collegiate level. In front, from left, are Sutton Kelsey, Clare Largent, Hunter Anderson and Nik Storem. In back are Cole Chiechi, Levi Gruner, Zane Wirkkala and Gavin Trachte.

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Eight EHS athletes sign on to college sports

The Hornets will soon be joining the ranks of California State University-Chico, Seattle Pacific University, Whitworth University, and…

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The state champion seventh-grade team from Enumclaw: in front (from left) are Logan Johnson, Wyatt Oliver, Payton Mercado and Tyson Thomas; in back are coach Casey Hanson, Case Stratton, Levi Hanson, Bo Barnes, Jace Martel and coach Cameron Stratton.

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Middle school basketball team sinks second state title

The Hornets had an impressive 33-8 season.

FILE PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River junior Cydnee Chapin is back on the court, having already made two trips to state tournaments.

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Spring athletes hit the ground running on second 3A league season

Here’s the “who’s who” of spring track and field, soccer, tennis, and lacrosse teams.

COURTESY PHOTO The state champion fifth-grade team: in front, from left, McKinley Anderson, Joey Merna, Adyson Burger, Lucia Blakley and Olivia Hansen; middle row, Riley Murphy, Kinsley Klemkow, Kayden Mothershead, Maisie Watterson and Bailee Gray; in back, assistant coach Ashley Murphy, coach Steven Gray and assistant coach Erin Mothershead.

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Local fifth grade basketball team takes state championship

The Sting, a group of Buckley elementary athletes, won all five of their games.

Jordyn Daigle (first team receiver) has been named NPSL 3A’s Offensive Player of the Year and now first team all-state wide receiver. Photo by Zoey Vitalich

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WRHS flag football coach, receiver get all-state honors

The White River Hornets were well represented when Varsity Washington released its all-state, all-classification flag football selections.