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Goalkeeper Karsen Trudgeon launches a kick downfield after making a stop during the first half of the Hornets' 3-0, Friday night victory over the visiting Fife Trojans. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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EHS, WRHS soccer dominated over the weekend

Enumclaw completely dominated Ortin 6-0, and White River came away with a 3-0 win against Fife.

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White River High School Girl’s Lilyana Lamothe being presented as the individual wrestling champion last February.

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WRHS’ Lamothe hosting wrestling champ training camp

Lily Lamothe’s camp is April 21.

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Five Enumclaw Hornets youth basketball teams traveled to Spokane on March 16 and 17 to compete in an Amateur Athletic Union tournament. Out of 400 teams from around the state going for the gold, Enumclaw’s 8th grade team went 5-0 to take the state championship. The team consists of Kolt Kuzaro, Quinton Kuzaro, Trey Kuzaro, Cash Markham, Chase Nater, Lucas Olsen, Paxton Patterson, Booker Stratton, Carson Tice and Landon Teeple. Photo courtesy Sara Stratton

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Enumclaw 8th graders take AAU championship

More than 400 teams went to Spokane to shoot hoops — and the 8th grade Hornets came away…

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Boys track run ahead of competition on first day

However, the girls came in behind the opposing teams.

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WRHS’ Lexie Banks (14) looks to come up with a steal behind a Sammamish opponent.

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White River Hornets grab fourth in state basketball

The girls team won three of the four matches in Yakima.

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Featured during a recent signing ceremony at Enumclaw High were (from left) Anthony Mills, Ryan Fehr, Riley Rutledge, Gunnar Trachte and John Carrier. Wyatt Neu was not present at the ceremony.

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Hornets sign up for college sports

Anthony Mills, John Carrier. Ryan Fehr, Wyatt Neu, Gunnar Trachte, and Riley Rutledge are going to the next…

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The Enumclaw High girls’ basketball team defeated Mark Morris Saturday afternoon, earning a berth in the state’s Round of 12 and a trip to the Yakima Valley SunDome. In this photo Emma Holt (24) pushes the ball across midcourt while looking for open teammates.

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Enumclaw, White River girls advance in state tournament

The boys, however, made an early exit.

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White River’s Lilyana Lamothe was crowned the SPSL 2A state champion at 130 pounds last weekend during the Mat Classic XXXV; the WR girls placed seventh overall.

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WR boys wrestling places third in state league

And all four Hornets basketball teams are heading to state.

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White River’s Maggee Schmitz looks to get past Enumclaw’s Camryn Thomas, driving to the hoop during her team’s Friday night victory.

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Wrestlers, swimmers to state meets; basketball in district play

WRHS girls were the No. 1 seed this year for the SPSL 2A league, with the boys coming…

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Fifteen Hornets heading to Mat Classic XXXV

Eight of the athletes hail from White River; the other seven are from Enumclaw.

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#9 Wyatt Neu speeds to the edge for another Enumclaw first down in the 2023 Battle of the Bridge game against White River.

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EHS’ Neu named SPSL 2A MVP, others make all-state

Six Enumclaw Hornets were honored by SPSL 2A with all-state recognition.

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The Enumclaw cheer team.

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Hornet cheer teams to state

Enumclaw and White River will be at the Feb. 2 - 3 state championship.

A third-quarter offensive outburst turned the tide Saturday evening and propelled the Enumclaw boys to a 68-44 victory over visiting Washington High. The Patriots walked into Chuck Smith Gymnasium with a lowly 1-16 season record but gave the Hornets all they could handle during the early going. EHS had a slim 29-27 halftime lead before romping to a 24-7 third-quarter advantage and never looking back. The win pushed Enumclaw’s record to 10-3 in SPSL 2A play and 12-6 overall. In this photo, Karson Holt drives for two of his game-high 19 points.
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Plateau schools to move back into 3A sports league territory

Both the Enumclaw and White River high schools are about to become small fish in a bigger pond.