The Hornets fell 9-3 to the Ridgefield Spudders.
EHS team of Gracelyn Boren, Dustin Clarke, Daisy Ruvalcaba and Lane Williams took first in the FARM for Kids event.
There are many council positions opening up in Enumclaw, Buckley, and Black Diamond.
Their first game is this Saturday, May 18, against the Spudders.
Busy streets of downtown Enumclaw will be closed Saturday, so plan accordingly.
Track, tennis, and softball are continuing their postseason, but baseball fell behind.
New state laws will allow school districts to collect up to $2.50 per $1,000 in assessed property value for educational programs and operations.
Enumclaw’s Mt. Peak fire tower, Rainier School in Buckley, and a skate park in Wilkeson are only some of the projects.
Baseball, softball, and track are still going strong, while their soccer team has ended their season.
Enumclaw is also weighing skate park options.
EHS’ Carson Christensen took first place in the long jump at the Shoreline Invitational.
Make sure not to miss the May 4 event, the annual Food Truck Wars, at the Expo Center.
The schools bested both the Orting and Bethel girls and boys teams respectively.