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White River Hornets expected to continue win streak against Kentlake

EHS is also looking at a likely easy win against Thomas Jefferson.

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Want to support EHS golf? Then ‘Crowd the Course’ this Thursday

The new, free event is aiming to showcase the Hornets’ power on the green.

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Plateau prep sports calendar | Sept. 25-Oct. 1

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The White River High girls made the short trip to Bonney Lake High School last Thursday night for a nonleague game against the Class 4A Panthers. The teams walked off the field after battling to a scoreless tie. Pictured here are the Hornets’ Adalyn Sykes, chasing down a loose ball with teammate Jordyn Daigle in the background. PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON

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Sports roundup: White River soccer battles Bonney Lake to scoreless tie

Review of prep sports results.

White River’s football team prepares for their recent game against Auburn Mountainview in this screenshot of a video posted by the White River Football Booster Club. Courtesy image

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Football: Enumclaw and White River dominate

Enumclaw routs Kentlake while White River whips Auburn Mountainview.

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White River’s Ashton Chapin (pictured) was victorious Thursday afternoon in his No. 1 singles match against Enumclaw’s Amos Hall. It was Hall and his EHS teammates who had the last laugh, however, emerging with a 3-2 victory in the tennis edition of the Battle of the Bridge. For full match details, see the accompanying Sports Roundup.

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Sports roundup: Volleyball, soccer, tennis

White River’s Ashton Chapin (pictured) was victorious Thursday afternoon in his No. 1 singles match against Enumclaw’s Amos…

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Senior Louis Chevalier was among the many Hornet stars Friday night when Enumclaw High crushed the visiting Todd Beamer squad. Here, he evades a would-be Titan tackler during a second-half dash.

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Football: Enumclaw crushes Titans, White River falls to Fife

The Hornet machine simply could not be stopped.

Image courtesy the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association

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EHS, WRHS have moved to a new league. Here’s why

It’ll be all new scho0ls, and all new challenges, this year for local athletes.

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The WRHS volleyball team netted a state competition berth after winning districts last year. Pictured is Kianna Rohner (No. 12), Emery Stevenson (No. 5), Taylor Arnold (No. 4), Jordyn Kaelin (No 6), and Isabella Fioretti (No. 3).

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WRHS volleyball returns with veteran players in new league

And boys cross country has retained the vast majority of last year’s top runners.

The Enumclaw High girls’ cross country team captured top honors during last year's league meet before heading to districts. Returning this year is Lily Haas (second to last on the right) and Brynne Stafford (last on the right). Contributed photo

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EHS soccer team hit hard by graduation

Also, the volleyball team has a new coach.

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White River scored early and often Friday night, eventually rolling to a huge victory over the visitors from Thomas Jefferson High. In this photo, Trevor King dashes away from Raiders defenders on his way to the Hornets’ first touchdown.

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WRHS stomps Jefferson in first season match; EHS loses wrestle with Gators

EHS coach: “If we want to win league-championship type games, we need to play better in key moments.…

During White River’s Sept. 14, 2023 home game against Orting, Hornet running back Tate Bowen attempts to elude a Cardinal defender.

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WRHS ‘working tirelessly’ to make waves in larger sports class

The Hornets lost only a few to graduation, leaving the team with seasoned veterans.

Enumclaw's #75 Ryker Popke continues relentless pursuit be the defense all night against Sammamish. Photo by Todd Overdorf / sonscapeimages.com

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EHS football veterans graduate; will the team succeed in a larger league?

The Hornets have moved from South Puget Sound 2a to North Puget Sound 3A, which includes Auburn, Federal…