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The Enumclaw High sideline was celebrating early Friday night when Bo Dods intercepted a pass, setting up the Hornets’ first touchdown.

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Sports Wrap-up | Sept. 14 – 16

Enumclaw and White River sports scores.

The Enumclaw High volleyball team opened the season September 6 with a hard-fought, home-court victory over the Orting Cardinals. Above, Sam Darby and Ailianna Quaempt are looking for a block; below, winding up for a serve is Lexie DeGroot. Photos by Kevin Hanson

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EHS, WRHS fall athletes enjoy season debut wins

It looks like the start of a successful season.

Enumclaw's Lauren Boger, honored as a second-team midfielder last year, returns to the Hornet soccer team. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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EHS cross country boys, girls soccer ready to repeat last year’s success

Here’s who’s starring in Enumclaw’s fall school sports this year.

Emmit Otero, No. 31, was named top runningback at a summer Central Washington University football camp. File photo by Kevin Hanson

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EHS football shows promise after successful summer camp training

Zeke Luchi, Gunnar Trachte, Emmit Otero, and Bo Dods will be helping lead the team this year.

The state-run Maryhill Campground sits on a broad expanse of land with the Columbia River on one side and Oregon in the distance. Also shown here is the full-size Stonehenge replica, just a short uphill drive from the campground. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Maryhill State Park offers historical, nautical adventures

Make sure to check out the full-scale replica of Stonehenge, the Maryhill Museum, and the Goldendale Observatory.

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Among the highlights of a trip to Cape Disappointment State Park is a stop at the North Head Lighthouse. The original lighthouse, knows as the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, went out of service in 1856, but ships continued to run aground at the mouth of the Columbia River, prompting the North Head Lighthouse to be built.

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Camping at Cape Disappointment offers beautiful sights and many adventures

This is part one of a series of four articles.

Buckley's Shelby Moore (center) poses with teammates during the U17 World Championships in Rome, Italy. She is flanked by Gabriella Gomez of Illinois (left) and Kaiulani Garcia of California.

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Shelby Moore ranked top U.S. girl wrestler of the year

The Buckley wrestler has taken top honors for her performance on the mat.

Jacob Rennaker, No. 22, is in the running for the starting QB position with the WRHS Hornets; he's pictured here at the 2021 Battle of the Bridge game against Enumclaw. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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WRHS’ Hornets looking to improve on last year’s performance

Starting QB this year will be Jacob Rennaker.

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The greens and fairways were turned crimson and gray on a Saturday morning in 2021 when the Enumclaw Golf Course played host to a tournament that raised money for the WSU wrestling program. Above, Heather McCann begins with a drive down the first fairway. She was one of 37 participants who helped generate $13,500 for the Cougar program that year. Aside from players, money came from 20 businesses and individual sponsors, an auction of 28 donated items and the sale of WSU wrestling T-shirts. Phil Burnett, who coaches the WSU team, is an Enumclaw resident.

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Crimson and gray returning to city golf course

Want to support WSU wrestling? Then get those golf clubs ready for Aug. 6.

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EHS, WRHS place highly in prestigious athletics, academics competition

Enumclaw placed 6th; White River, 11th.

Josh Sneva will coach in Buckley after having spent six seasons guiding the boys’ program at Class 3A North Thurston High School.

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New coach will lead powerhouse White River boys’ wrestling program

Josh Sneva is coming from North Thurston High School, where he was named South Sound Conference Coach of…

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White River’s Shelby Moore dominates another opponent while on the way to a 2022 state championship at the Tacoma Dome.

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White River’s Shelby Moore earns coveted spot on U17 Women’s World Team

Her team will compete July 25-31 in Rome, Italy.

Enumclaw High junior Emilie Crimmins was named the league's Pitcher of the Year. In this photo, she delivers during the Class 2A state tournament. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Hornets on both sides of the river honored with all-league awards

Check out who made MVP and first team this year.