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Natalie Harris pitches for White River against Decatur. Ben Ray / The Herald

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White River fastpitch dominates Decatur in fifth straight win

Hornets’ offense scored over 12 runs in fourth straight game.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River’s Mateo Anderson dominated the distance events Thursday afternoon, winning both the 1,600- and 3,200-meter races.

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Sports Roundup | March 24 – 28

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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The state champion seventh-grade team from Enumclaw: in front (from left) are Logan Johnson, Wyatt Oliver, Payton Mercado and Tyson Thomas; in back are coach Casey Hanson, Case Stratton, Levi Hanson, Bo Barnes, Jace Martel and coach Cameron Stratton.

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Middle school basketball team sinks second state title

The Hornets had an impressive 33-8 season.

FILE PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River junior Cydnee Chapin is back on the court, having already made two trips to state tournaments.

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Spring athletes hit the ground running on second 3A league season

Here’s the “who’s who” of spring track and field, soccer, tennis, and lacrosse teams.

Rich Peterson wrestled at Enumclaw High School from 1976 to 1980. Courtesy photo

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‘I want to do this as long as I can’: former EHS wrestler seeks kidney

Rich Peterson puts together the WIAA state wrestling tournament every year, but he’s unsure how much longer he…

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The accolades keep coming for White River High’s Maggee Schmitz. Last week, the Hornet junior was included on the Class 3A all-state basketball team posted by Varsity Washington. This honor follows recognition from the North Puget Sound League 3A, where she is a two-time Player of the Year (after making the all-league first team as a freshman).

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Sports Roundup | March 27 – 21

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

Kannius Alva pounds his chest after hitting a triple in the second inning for Enumclaw. Ben Ray / The Herald

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Hornets’ fall to Riverside in non-league contest

Auburn Riverside’s Kaeden Morgan goes the distance, cooling hot Hornet bats.

COURTESY PHOTO The state champion fifth-grade team: in front, from left, McKinley Anderson, Joey Merna, Adyson Burger, Lucia Blakley and Olivia Hansen; middle row, Riley Murphy, Kinsley Klemkow, Kayden Mothershead, Maisie Watterson and Bailee Gray; in back, assistant coach Ashley Murphy, coach Steven Gray and assistant coach Erin Mothershead.

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Local fifth grade basketball team takes state championship

The Sting, a group of Buckley elementary athletes, won all five of their games.

Jordyn Daigle (first team receiver) has been named NPSL 3A’s Offensive Player of the Year and now first team all-state wide receiver. Photo by Zoey Vitalich

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WRHS flag football coach, receiver get all-state honors

The White River Hornets were well represented when Varsity Washington released its all-state, all-classification flag football selections.

The highlight was the ballpark’s new food trays, in honor of Washington’s famous ferries. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

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2026 Mariners menu preview: Best food at T-Mobile Park

The Ferry Boat Souvenir was eye catching, but here are some bites that really stole the show.

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Sports roundup | March 10 – 14

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

FILE PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River junior Cydnee Chapin is back on the court, having already made two trips to state tournaments.

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Will Enumclaw softball, baseball make a return to state? Here’s a look at this year’s spring teams

Here’s the “who’s who” of the 2026 spring sports season.

Tacoma Dome on film from a disposable camera. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing

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Shot on a disposable camera: WA state basketball 2026

In a world of advancing technology, take a step back and dive into a bit of nostalgia.