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Longtime Enumclaw High volleyball coach Jackie Carel (center, in white blouse and dark jacket) was honored the evening of October 31, prior to the Hornets’ final home match of the season. The ceremony included a presentations from the volleyball officials association, the EHS volleyball alumni group and the EHS Athletic Department.

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EHS’ long-time volleyball coach retires

Coach Jackie Carel led the Hornet team for three decades.

Wyatt Neu, EHS football: SPSL 2A Most Valuable Player

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EHS football nail SPSL 2A players of the year honors

Coach Mark Gunderson was also received the Coach of the Year award.

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EHS’ Tristan Donovan, #12 gaining yards in the game against Highline last Friday.

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EHS Hornets to battle Anacortes Seahawks in state football semifinals

Their last contest against Highline Pirates ended with a 41-30 victory.

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Everything seemed to go Enumclaw’s way Saturday, even this EHS fumble that came on a kickoff return. There was a scramble for the loose ball, but Enumclaw made the recovery to retain possession.

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EHS football breaks into the Elite Eight; WRHS Volleyball falls in state tournament

Also, EHS places 10th, WRHS 29th, in state swim.

WR volleyball team 1 Ava Froemke (senior), 2 Ema Froemke (freshman), 3 Bella Fioretti (freshman), 4 Taylor Arnold (freshman), 5 Emery Stevenson (freshman), 6 Jordyn Kaelin (freshman), 7 Grace Harrison (sophomore), 8 Addy Stone (senior), 9 Maddy Osborn (sophomore), 10 Kaelyn Michael (sophomore), 11 Marli Miller (freshman), 12 Kianna Rohner (junior), 13 Grace Thompson (junior), 14 Emma Voellger (junior), with coaches Stephanie Pond, Mike Fitzpatrick, Mikaela Cash, Katrice Pond, and Reese Skogen. Courtesy photo

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WR volleyball nets district championship; EHS football ranks No. 2 in league

It’s an exciting post season for Plateau sports teams.

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With Enumclaw High’s Ailianna Quaempts defending at the net, White River’s Marli Miller registers a kill during an October 26 showdown in Buckley. Ready to respond are White River’s Ava Froemke and Enumclaw’s Natalie DeMarco (2) and Haley Dumontet (3).

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EHS football on track to state, WRHS girls track take first in district

The postseason is here — check out who is making their way up the district and state ladder

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Enumclaw High sophomore Alexandra Levesh.

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EHS sophomore Levesh honored as Athlete of the Week

She recently took wins in the 500-yard freestyle and 100-yard backstroke against Clover Park.

The Enumclaw and White River High Hornets met at the Enumclaw Expo Center to dual it out in the annual Battle of the Bridge game. The night was cold, but the action was hot, especially in the first quarter, which saw EHS post the first touchdown within the first 15 minutes of the night; WRHS returned the favor a quarter of an hour later. Pictured is No. 9 Wyatt Neu speeding to the edge for another Enumclaw first down and No. #80 Karson Holt completing another touchdown. For more information, head to page 6. Photos by Todd Overdorf/SonScape Images

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EHS football, volleyball dominate in Battle of the Bridge games

Meanwhile, WRHS and EHS were gridlocked in the soccer game, which ended in a draw.

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Hornets on both side of the river going to cross country Westside Classic

The athletes and teams that do well at this district tourney will move on to state.

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The White River High girls captured top honors during last week’s medalist tournament in Bremerton. Making up the winning squad were, from left; Abby Akins, Abigail Ringel, Alle Klemkow, Abby Rose, Lexie Mahler and Sophie Ross.

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WR girls take 2A team golf championship title

And Hornet Lexie Mahler also took the individual title.

PHOTOS BY KEVIN HANSON

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Prep football action: Enumclaw stays on top

And White River continues to improve.

Image courtesy Metro Creative Connection

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WR Hornets crush in non-league game, EHS continues win streak

The Enumclaw Hornets met a challenge in the Washington Patriots, but still came out ahead.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River hosted the Fife High soccer squad on a chilly Thursday evening last week, falling 1-0 to the league-leading Trojans. In this photo, Hornet sophomore London Fuller races a Trojan for a loose ball. While White River fell to 5-3 with the loss, Fife improved to 8-0 for the season. The Trojans are the No. 1-ranked team in the state’s Class 2A ranks, according to a formula used by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

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Sports roundup | Sept. 25 – 30

Last week’s sports scores and meet results