Enumclaw High’s ridiculously successful girls gymnastics team added another prestigious victory to its growing resume Saturday, capturing the West Central District championship.
The subregional experience was a positive one indeed for Plateau basketball teams, which combined to win six of eight postseason battles.
The White River High girls opened postseason basketball play on a high note Thursday evening, blasting Lindbergh High 60-29.
The White River High boys opened subdistrict play Wednesday night with a 48-37 victory over the Steilacoom Sentinels.
Enumclaw police officers arrested two suspects in the parking lot the library at about 1 p.m. today, Jan. 6. Reports from witnesses at the scene were the officers had guns drawn on the suspects.
INVOLUNTARY: Police responded the afternoon of Feb. 4 to the vicinity of Warner Avenue and state Route 410 to assist a female who had overdosed on antidepression medication. Aid was summoned and the woman was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital for an involuntary commitment.
The Enumclaw High gymnastics team earned a Class 2A/3A subdistrict championship Saturday, another successful step following an undefeated regular season.
It was a stellar winter for the four Plateau hoop teams, which completed the regular-season portion of their campaigns last weekend and now head into the wild world of tournament play.
The calm of the local public library was shattered last week when a young girl was threatened, forced into the bathroom and sexually assaulted.
Enumclaw 167.55, Tahoma 145.40, Sumner 141.05, Bonney Lake 131.75
January 30 at Sumner
NOT STOLEN: A resident of Grand Fir Drive told police Jan. 29 his vehicle had been stolen. The caller was then notified by the King County Sheriff’s Office that the vehicle had not been stolen, but has been impounded the previous night as it was thought to be abandoned and wrecked.
BUILDING TAGGED: Police took a report Jan. 28 regarding graffiti on the side of a Wells Street building. A business owner was going to wash it off or, if that failed, repaint the wall.
Superintendent Mike Nelson delivered his annual State of Education address Thursday evening, continuing a tradition first started when he took the Enumclaw School District reins six years ago.