Kristen Green and KC Moulden earned top honors at the inaugural Lady Hornets Classic wrestling tournament Dec. 10.
A Enumclaw boys basketball squad appears to be improving and heading in the right direction as it gets more experience.
En route to building an impressive 5-1 mark, the White River Hornets went on a fruitful road trip beating both winless league foe Washington 72-46 on Dec. 13 and 3A Bonney Lake Dec. 14 at the Panther Den, 60-50 in overtime.
A nonleague game against Sumner and a three-day hoopfest in Seattle will keep the Enumclaw High girls basketball team busy during the holiday break.
First-year White River High girls wrestling coach Rich Valdez said he picked up a few more gray hairs Thursday night as the Hornets edged Rogers 37-36 in dual-match action.
Bennon VanHoof bested his own 100-yard breaststroke Enumclaw High School record Thursday with a winning time of 1 minute, 1.06 seconds.
The White River High girls will hit the road during the holiday break for a trio of nonleague contests.
The top-ranked Enumclaw High gymnastics program aced its toughest test of the season, topping a four-team field Dec. 14 at Auburn High.
The Enumclaw High wrestling team trounced the Lakes Lancers 75-3 Wednesday night in South Puget Sound League 3A action. The host Hornets improved to 2-0 in league on the season and extend their league win streak to 39.
EHS is scheduled to participate in the Rogers Holiday Tournament Saturday in Puyallup.
The Sumner High School boys swim and dive team defeated the Bonney Lake High School Panthers 104-79 in a nonleague duel meet this afternoon.
The Enumclaw High School Hall of Fame Committee plans to induct the 1969 Hornet football team into its athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the Jan. 27 boys basketball game.
The Hornets take on Decatur at 7 p.m. in Chuck Smith Gymnasium.
According to a press release from EHS Athletic Director Kevin Smith, the
This storied team finished its season 7-1, earned our first Seamount League Football Championship (tied with Sumner), with five members on First Team All-Conference, four members on Second Team All-Conference, and several members setting offensive and defensive league records, EHS Athletic Director Kevin Smith wrote in an e-mail making the announcement today, Dec. 14.
GIRLS
White River 61, Washington 331
Sumner 43, Fife 42
BOYS
White River 72, Washington 46
Sumner 47, Fife 26
Enumclaw 55, Yelm 48
Wilson 63, Bonney Lake 59
White River High’s Cassidy France picked up the Most Valuable Player award when South Puget Sound League 2A coaches voted for postseason accolades.