It’s hard to imagine a prep football game could get much wilder than Friday night’s two-overtime tussle between White River and visiting Bonney Lake.
Start with a healthy turnout; add a veteran coach and mix in a few returning letterwinners and it’s the recipe for a successful tennis season for Enumclaw.
This year, Enumclaw boys water polo coaches Ken DeMan and Bob Averill are consolidating. Rather than put a bunch of games on the calendar, the pair are taking the Hornets on the road for a couple of big tournaments.
Enumclaw girls swim coach Ann Bettencourt said she is thankful for her ties with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and its pool.
“I believe that this is going to be a great year,” first-year coach Jeff Hinkle said of his White River boys tennis team.
Heading into his fourth season at the top of the Enumclaw soccer program, coach Shawn Tobius likes what he sees.
Coach Jeff Jacobson’s cross country cupboard is well stocked as he prepares to lead Enumclaw into another season of competition.
First-year coach Jer Argo is inheriting a strong corps of returning veterans for the White River boys golf team. Coach Jason Swaser moves from the girls and boys tennis programs to girls golf this season.
Despite being a year removed from a stellar season, some question marks have cropped up for the White River girls soccer team. Chief among those is how to replace four members of last year’s starting lineup.
If White River volleyball coach Stryder Argo had an ounce of compassion he would post a sign over the entry of the Hornet gymnasium warning foes to enter at their own risk.
Veteran cross country coach Dameon Marlow has state-tested talent at the top of both his boys’ and girls’ rosters as he prepares White River for another season.
The only thing better than last year’s finish would be a state title for the Enumclaw boys golf team.
The Enumclaw football squad christened refurbished Pete’s Pool stadium with a 28-14 victory over nonleague foe Yelm Friday evening before a throng of Hornet faithful.