Flash clinches soccer title
Gunners earn league soccer title
The Sumner Spartan boys lost two South Puget Sound League 3A games and a nonleague contest last week.
The young Bonney Lake Panther boys dropped three South Puget Sound League hoop contests last week, but the team showed effort and hustle each time out.
The Sumner High School boys swim team outscored Auburn Mountainview 110-73 with several team members qualifying for districts.
The Bonney Lake Panthers have their biggest swim team in years, with nearly 40 athletes in the water, and are looking forward to a strong season, coach Jay Paulson said.
The Bonney Lake High gymnastics squad had another successful meet Dec. 10, competing at Auburn High against the host Trojans, Federal Way and Kentwood.
The Bonney Lake High girls are riding a two-game win streak on the basketball court and is in good position to make some waves in the South Puget Sound League 3A standings.
The Bonney Lake and Sumner wrestling teams were well represented at the Ed Wilfong Invitational at Puyallup High School Saturday.
Usually, when a high school boys basketball team starts out its campaign 0-5, it’s because the team is terrible. Such is not the case with the White River boys, though, who have had just about everything possible go wrong in the season’s early going.
More experience and a few more wins is what the six Enumclaw High girls wrestlers who attended Saturday’s round-robin tournament at Foss High earned.
The Sumner Spartan girls basketball team came out of a three-game week with one win in a nonleague event and two losses in South Puget Sound League 3A action.
White River High’s wrestling team is off to Clover Park tonight, Wednesday, for a South Puget Sound League 3A match and then to Yelm for the Tornado Tournament Saturday. They enter both contests riding a wave of confidence after winning two out of three at their own Hahto Dual Tournament Saturday.