White River: Kendall Bird 23, Kristin Sturdivan 16, Maci Goethals 11, Amanda Lance 7, Darian Gore 3, Ashlea Mills 3, Sydney Andersen 2, Kayla Howard 1.
The Bonney Lake Panthers girls basketball team’s season continued tonight in the first round of districts.
The Panthers faced Prairie and lost 44-28.
The Sumner Spartans hosted the Capital Cougars in the first round of the districts tournament tonight.
The Spartans controlled the game from tip off and beat the Cougars 57-31 at home.
The Sumner girls basketball team will host the Capital Cougars at 7 p.m. tonight in the first game of the districts tournament.
With the regular season behind them, three of the Plateau’s four high school basketball teams are heading into postseason play. Here’s a peek at what’s in store:
The Enumclaw boys wrestling team took second at the 3A South Puget Sound League subregional tournament Saturday at Auburn High with two titles and 10 other grapplers moving to the regional round.
The White River boys wrestling team came out strong and took third at the 2A subregional wrestling tournament Friday and Saturday at Franklin Pierce.
Wrestling was name of the game Friday and Saturday at the 3A South Puget Sound League Subregional Tournament and the Bonney Lake boys team took second with 221 points and Sumner third with 198.
The regular season wrapped up Friday for the Bonney Lake and Sumner boys and girls basketball teams.
National Signing Day typically falls on the first Wednesday of February where student athletes across the nation commit to play their sport of choice at the collegiate level.
Both Bonney Lake and Sumner saw a number of student athletes commit to the school of their choice.
The Tacoma-Pierce County Volleyball Officials Board is in need of individuals who are interested in officiating middle school, junior high, senior high, college, and recreation department volleyball matches throughout Pierce County and south King County.
The Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale was held January 12-15 with 1,610 horses cataloged, of those offered, 948 sold for a $35,305,500 total with a $37,242 average (down 6.8 percent) and a $16,000 median (down 20 percent). The RNA rate was 25.2 percent, versus 19.6 percent in 2014 when 1,027 horses changed hands.
White River girls: Kendall Bird 21, Amanda Lance 18, Kristin Sturdivan 9, Sydney Andersen 6, Georgia Lavinder 5, Lucy Rasmussen 4, Darian Gore 4, Ashlea Mills 3, Kayla Howard 2, Johanna DeJong 1, Sidney Schultz 1.