Despite the cloudy weather, White River High’s boys tennis team headed into the league tournament with a sunny outlook.
Enumclaw High visited Harry Lang Stadium Friday to tangle with the highly touted 7-0 Lakes football squad and, when the dust mercifully cleared, the Lancers had coasted to huge 69-0 victory.
The White River Hornets kept pace in the South Puget Sound League 2A soccer standings Thursday night with a convincing 3-1 victory over Steilacoom High.
The Enumclaw High boys water polo team wrapped up a busy week of play with a 4-3 record at the Tualatin Hills Best of the Northwest Invitational Tournament in Beaverton, Ore.
Last week was a double success story for the Enumclaw High soccer squad, which rang up South Puget Sound League 3A victories over Peninsula and Lakes.
Four White River High golfers were on the course at press time, fighting to advance for a spot in the spring state tournament.
Ryne Peterson, Trever Anderson, Tanner Sherstobitoff and Ryan Kolisch were scheduled to play Tuesday for a chance at state.
Enumclaw High golfers were teeing off at the SPSL 3A Medalist Tournament Monday and Tuesday at Gold Mountain Golf Complex in Bremerton.
Enumclaw High’s volleyball squad split on the week in its pair of SPSL 3A outings, as it first hosted Decatur, dominating the Gators 25-11, 25-19 and 25-10 and then traveled to Auburn Mountainview’s facility at midweek and lost to the Lions 25-22, 25-18 and 25-17.
White River dug itself too deep a hole Friday, giving up a 21-point first quarter to Franklin Pierce High in a crucial South Puget Sound League 2A football showdown.
The Hornets entered the home-field contest with a 4-0 league mark, holding onto first place, while the Cardinals lurked just a game behind in the standings.
The White River volleyball squad is still on fire as it pushed its perfect South Puget Sound League 2A record to 8-0 last week, sweeping Washington 25-18, 25-16 and 25-22 and then prevailing over visiting Steilacoom 28-26, 25-16, 23-25 and 25-12.
The White River volleyball squad is still on fire as it pushed its perfect South Puget Sound League 2A record to 8-0 last week, sweeping Washington 25-18, 25-16 and 25-22 and then prevailing over visiting Steilacoom 28-26, 25-16, 23-25 and 25-12.
White River High’s cross country showdown with the Sumner Spartans produced a nail-biter in the girls ranks, with the visitors escaping Buckley with a 26-29 victory.
Spitting a pair of South Puget Sound League 3A contests last week, the Bonney Lake Panthers pushed their league mark to 4-2, just a game out of the league lead.