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Fifteen Hornets heading to Mat Classic XXXV

Eight of the athletes hail from White River; the other seven are from Enumclaw.

Photo by Kevin Hanson
Friday night proved successful for the White River High basketball programs as both the Hornet boys’ and girls’ teams swept the visiting Fife Trojans. In these photos, White River’s Sawyer Bloom (12) looks to score an inside bucket and, on the girls’ side, Maggee Schmitz (22) elevates on a drive to the hoop.

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Sports roundup | Jan. 29 – Feb. 2

Last week’s basketball scores.

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#9 Wyatt Neu speeds to the edge for another Enumclaw first down in the 2023 Battle of the Bridge game against White River.

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EHS’ Neu named SPSL 2A MVP, others make all-state

Six Enumclaw Hornets were honored by SPSL 2A with all-state recognition.

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Jason Feddema (11) collars a loose ball between a pair of Patriot defenders during a Jan. 27 match against Washington.

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Sports Roundup | Jan. 22 – 26

Last week’s sports scores and wrestling results.

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The Enumclaw cheer team.

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Hornet cheer teams to state

Enumclaw and White River will be at the Feb. 2 - 3 state championship.

A third-quarter offensive outburst turned the tide Saturday evening and propelled the Enumclaw boys to a 68-44 victory over visiting Washington High. The Patriots walked into Chuck Smith Gymnasium with a lowly 1-16 season record but gave the Hornets all they could handle during the early going. EHS had a slim 29-27 halftime lead before romping to a 24-7 third-quarter advantage and never looking back. The win pushed Enumclaw’s record to 10-3 in SPSL 2A play and 12-6 overall. In this photo, Karson Holt drives for two of his game-high 19 points.
Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Plateau schools to move back into 3A sports league territory

Both the Enumclaw and White River high schools are about to become small fish in a bigger pond.

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In other sports news, the White River Hornets competition cheer team made it to state this last weekend after competing in the Last Chance Qualifier.

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Sports Roundup | Jan. 15 – 19

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

The Enumclaw High girls raced to a 20-point victory Friday night over the visiting Steilacoom Sentinels.  Pictured here is Ava Smith (23), fighting through defensive pressure on a drive to the hoop. With the 61-41 win, Enumclaw improved to 7-1 in South Puget Sound League 2A play, keeping a hold on second place. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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WR girls, boys lead SPSL 2A basketball league with undefeated record

And the Enumclaw girls are in second with one loss — to White River, of course.

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Don’t let anyone tell you no one reads the paper — EHS students held up the Courier-Herald when the White River basketball team was introduced during the Jan. 9 Battle of the Bridge game. Too bad White River had the last laugh, beating the EHS Hornets 51-46.

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Sports Roundup | Jan. 8 – 12

Basketball scores and swim meet results.

Scrambling for a loose ball during last week's Battle of the Bridge game were Enumclaw's Wyatt Neu (1) and White River's Jace Marecle (24) and Sawyer Bloom (12). Photo by Kevin Hanson

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WR basketball dominates Battle of the Bridge court

The WR girls handily beat Enumclaw 63-42, while the boys squeaked past with 51-46.

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The White River High basketball teams swept their Franklin Pierce guests Friday night. The Hornet girls opened the hoop doubleheader with a lopsided 65-17 victory and the boys followed with a 77-62 win. In this photos, White River’s Logan Senon splits a pair of Cardinal defenders on his way to the hoop.

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Sports Roundup | Jan. 2 – 5

Only basketball scores for last week.

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EHS wrestlers honored at Hall of Fame ceremony

Jake Gonzales, Chase Smith, and the entire 20908 wrestling team were inducted Jan. 4.

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EHS Hornets wrestle in Pac Coast tourney

The Enumclaw athletes tied for 48th place.