WR: 3-4-1-1-0-1-2 12 – 13
Auburn: 0-0-0-1-0-1-0 2 – 5
The first-year White River lacrosse program, which includes a healthy dose of players from Enumclaw High, launches its maiden voyage Thursday.
The Lake Tapps Lacrosse Titans were urged by the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association to break into school teams, coach Arron De Leon said. The girls tennis season starts Thursday with a 3:30 p.m. game against Auburn Riverside at home.
The Panthers track and field season began with a jamboree on Saturday.Bonney Lake boys and girls will travel to Enumclaw Thursday to face off against the Hornets at 3:30 p.m.
The Spartans softball season begins today with an away game at 4 p.m. against Puyallup.Last year, Sumner finished the season with a 3-15 overall record.
The girls track team kicked off the new season with a jamboree on Saturday. The Spartans are scheduled to host the Auburn Mountainview Lions at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19 for the first meet of the season.
The Panthers softball season began Friday with a 13-8 win over Hazen. Bonney Lake returns to the field after finishing last season eighth in state. The girls tied for second place in the South Puget Sound League 3A and went as far as the quarter finals of the state tournament.
Enumclaw High defeated neighboring White River 2-1 Monday night in season openers for both teams. The game was played on the White River campus.
Some jogging and some sprinting, others jumping or throwing – it all adds up to another track and field season at White River High. Once again under the tutelage of coach Jerry Scheidt, with help from a band of assistants, the Hornets break into competition Thursday with a home meet against the Steilacoom Sentinals.
With a collection of players sporting a variety of all-league honors, the White River High fastpitch squad should once again being a force to contend with.
The Enumclaw girls and boys track and field team is showing the speed and strength the Hornets were known for in the previous seasons. The team features multiple state champion KC Moulden, winner of the 2013 3A girls shot put title. She is also a three time state wrestling champion.
The 2014 South Puget Sound League champion Enumclaw Hornets are on the tennis courts swinging for a sixth consecutive league title. The girls tennis team features a strong group of younger players and experienced athletes.
The Enumclaw girls water polo team hit the pool and began playing matches this week. Coach Bob Averill wrote the team is returning 10 including senior captains Bailey Sexton and Hayley Sonneson.