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One of the Plateau’s top returning players is Enumclaw High senior Rosie Penke who earned first team all-league honors a season ago. Here, she goes up for two points during a game last season.

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Plateau basketball coaches see cause for optimism this season

A look at the girls and boys of Enumclaw and Whiter River’s basketball teams.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River’s Brooke Mahler (left) and Brooke Gelinas celebrate at the conclusion of a signing ceremony at their school. Each will be playing collegiate golf next year.

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Standout White River golfers sign to Eastern Washington, Dixie State universities

The two helped White River High to a regular-season league championship. Soon they’re off to college.

Enumclaw’s Dylan Watterson could be found running past opponents all season, leading to his selection as co-Most Valuable Player in the SPSL 2A.

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Taking a look at the Plateau’s top atheletes

Coaches cast their votes for the top performers in the South Puget Sound League 2A.

Senior running back Dawson Harding makes his way downfield for a touchdown run. Photo courtesy Steve Butler / www.srbutlerphotography.com

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Enumclaw football season comes to an end; EHS, WRHS place in state volleyball

The White River crew came away with fifth place, while Enumclaw settled for eighth.

Enumclaw senior Rosie Penke registers a kill during the Hornets' district victory over Sammamish. Guarding the net is the Redhawks' Akshar Ameir. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw soars in football playoff opener; both sets of Hornets off to state volleyball tourney

The past week was a busy one in the world of Plateau high school sports, with some teams…

Enumclaw's Clive Pond (1) and his Hornet teammates celebrate after recovering a Patriot fumble Friday night. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw football rallies to close victory, earning state tournament slot

A wrap-up of all local sports as their seasons come to a close.

An Enumclaw Hornet is taken down by a trio of White River players. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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WRHS gets the ‘W’ in volleyball matchup; EHS claps back on the football field

Three “Battle of the Bridge” events — football, soccer, and volleyball — earned White River and Enumclaw a…

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON Joined by family and surrounded by members of this year’s White River High football team, Bob Walker was honored last week for his longtime dedication and contributions to the Hornet program. A special presentation took place during halftime of the Oct. 21 contest between White River and Franklin Pierce, the team’s final home game of the season. Walker is retiring from coaching after more than three decades as a Hornet assistant, having worked under seven head coaches at both historic Sheets Field and the current Arrow Lumber Stadium.

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Sports Roundup | Oct. 19 -23

GIRLS SOCCER

The White River defense stuffed the visiting Cardinals much of the night. Doing the honors here are Landon Mollett (15) and Logan Lisherness (23).

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White River clips Cardinals’ wings; Enumclaw clinches win against Orting

This Friday brings both Plateau teams together for the Battle of the Bridge.

Junior forward Sofia Smits delivers a shot toward the Fife goal during Enumclaw’s home match against the Trojans on Oct. 14. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports Roundup | Oct. 11 – 15

BOYS TENNIS

Football

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White River makes it look easy; Enumclaw rallies in the second half

Both football teams posted wins with big margins last week.

Enumclaw and White River High School logos

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Plateau golfers deliver top performances at league tournament

White River captured five of the top eight boys’ slots and three of the top five girls’ performances.

Running back Emmit Otero breaks through the crowd early on in the homecoming game against the Steilacoom Sentinels. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Enumclaw falls in homecoming game against visiting Steilacoom

This was the Hornet’s first loss in a league game.