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A photo from the Courier-Herald archives picturing the Enumclaw Hornets after their state win in 2008.

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EHS’ Jake Gonzales, Chase Smith, 2008 wrestling team inducted to Hall of Fame

The upcoming ceremony is scheduled for Jan. 4.

The Plateau’s prep gymnastics program is a joint affair, with girls from both Enumclaw and White River high schools making up the team. The gymnasts compete as a single entity during the regular season, then represent their individual schools once postseason rolls around. The program, under the direction of coach Ben Skipworth, has just two home meets this season. The first was on Dec. 15 at Peak Gymnastics. Pictured here are three members of the squad, all performing during the floor exercise: Julia Carter sets off across the mat for her final tumbling routine; Maci Roach points her feet to the ceiling as part of her routine; and Kylee Trudgeon strikes a pose to complete her routine. Carter is an Enumclaw High senior, Roach is a White River junior and Trudgeon is a White River sophomore. Photos by Kevin Hanson

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Sports roundup | Dec. 11 – 15

Last week’s basketball, gymnastics, and wrestling results.

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Enumclaw High’s Camryn Thomas drives to the hoop despite the defensive pressure applied by Orting’s Norah Fenton. The action came during the Hornets’ lopsided December 5 victory over the visiting Cardinals.

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Sports Roundup | Dec. 5 – 8

Check out last week’s basketball and wrestling results.

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WR’s Hunter Oswold (yellow headgear) gets the better of his EHS opponent during a Jan. 18, 2023 match against Enumclaw High.

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Sports previews, cont.: Plateau wrestling aim for repeat state competition

Here’s who to look for on local wrestling, gymnastics, and boys swim and dive teams this year.

White River senior Ella Klemkow looks to score an inside bucket against the visitors from Utah’s South Summit High. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports roundup | Nov. 30 – Dec. 2

Last week meet results and sports scores.

Bonney Lake Panthers senior Evin Elias drives down the court in a Nov. 29 game against the EHS girls. Photo by Andy Orozco

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Bonney Lake takes down EHS girls basketball in nonleague contest

The Panthers never let up, earning a 62-29 win.

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Enumclaw’s Kalee Swanson wrestles for a loose ball during a successful match last season over the Columbia River Rapids.

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Will the WRHS girls basketball repeat a state tournament visit?

Here’s who you’ll see on the court this year.

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EHS Hornet No. 4 Gunnar Trachte trying for a pass.

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EHS Hornets booted by Seahawks in football state semifinal

The Hornets fought hard but fell to Anacortes 34-20.

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Longtime Enumclaw High volleyball coach Jackie Carel (center, in white blouse and dark jacket) was honored the evening of October 31, prior to the Hornets’ final home match of the season. The ceremony included a presentations from the volleyball officials association, the EHS volleyball alumni group and the EHS Athletic Department.

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EHS’ long-time volleyball coach retires

Coach Jackie Carel led the Hornet team for three decades.

Wyatt Neu, EHS football: SPSL 2A Most Valuable Player

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EHS football nail SPSL 2A players of the year honors

Coach Mark Gunderson was also received the Coach of the Year award.

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EHS’ Tristan Donovan, #12 gaining yards in the game against Highline last Friday.

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EHS Hornets to battle Anacortes Seahawks in state football semifinals

Their last contest against Highline Pirates ended with a 41-30 victory.

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Everything seemed to go Enumclaw’s way Saturday, even this EHS fumble that came on a kickoff return. There was a scramble for the loose ball, but Enumclaw made the recovery to retain possession.

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EHS football breaks into the Elite Eight; WRHS Volleyball falls in state tournament

Also, EHS places 10th, WRHS 29th, in state swim.

WR volleyball team 1 Ava Froemke (senior), 2 Ema Froemke (freshman), 3 Bella Fioretti (freshman), 4 Taylor Arnold (freshman), 5 Emery Stevenson (freshman), 6 Jordyn Kaelin (freshman), 7 Grace Harrison (sophomore), 8 Addy Stone (senior), 9 Maddy Osborn (sophomore), 10 Kaelyn Michael (sophomore), 11 Marli Miller (freshman), 12 Kianna Rohner (junior), 13 Grace Thompson (junior), 14 Emma Voellger (junior), with coaches Stephanie Pond, Mike Fitzpatrick, Mikaela Cash, Katrice Pond, and Reese Skogen. Courtesy photo

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WR volleyball nets district championship; EHS football ranks No. 2 in league

It’s an exciting post season for Plateau sports teams.