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EHS, WRHS Hornets continue to dominate the gridiron

Enumclaw High even brought the “running clock” rule into play against Todd Beamer.

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EHS dominates Todd Beamer; WRHS gets revenge on Fife

Both football teams are now posting 2-0.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON The White River High girls made quick work of the visiting Kent-Meridian Royals the evening of Sept.9, winning in three straight games. Pictured is Taylor Arnold winds up for a serve.

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Sports Roundup | Sept. 8 – 11

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

Madison Holden fights for the ball against a Decatur player. Ben Ray / The Herald

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Enumclaw Girls Soccer fall short against Decatur

Despite Sutton Kelsey’s brace, the Hornets last second efforts can’t overcome two goal deficit.

Returning to Enumclaw’s cross country team is senior Lillian Haas; unfortunately for White River, Vivian Kingston, also pictured, graduated last year. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Key returns, and losses, for EHS fall sports teams

Girls soccer and boys tennis are off to a good start.

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Hornet receiver Parker Fry returns to the sideline after the first of his two touchdown receptions against Thomas Jefferson High.

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Hornets steamroll first football opponents

Will EHS and WRHS continue their momentum?

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Enumclaw quarterback Gavin Trachte looks for an open receiver during a game last fall. Now a senior, he is back to direct the Hornet offense.

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EHS football team decimated by graduation. Will they successfully “reload” to go to state?

Some top players returning this year include Gavin Trachte, Nik Storem, Manuel Guitron, Kage Kuro, and Kolt Kuzaro.

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Enumclaw product Dylan Watts joins Blue Jays coaches and other drafted players just days after being drafted by the major league team. Watts is in the center, directly behind the orange cone.

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Former Hornet Watts now batting for Toronto Bluejays

Dylan Watts was a league MVP as a senior. Now he’s in the big leagues.

Julie Anderson, recently hired to lead the Enumclaw High girls basketball program, offers encouragement from the bench during her time at Tahoma High.

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New EHS basketball coach takes the reins

Julie Anderson was named NPSL’s 4A Coach of the Year last season.

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Enumclaw High's Payton Clerget competes in Cow Sorting.

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Enumclaw, White River equestrians place in Pacific North West Invitational

Gabriyela Hernandez took second place in Figure 8, and Payton Clerget, Charlotte Hernandez and Jocelyn Lowe third in…

Kira Hawaaboo is 2024-25 Female Athlete of the Year. Photo courtesy Linfield University

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Kira Hawaaboo is 2024-25 Female Athlete of the Year

The former Enumclaw Hornet placed fourth in the long jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

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Kira Hawaaboo is 2024-25 Female Athlete of the Year.

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EHS alum Hawaaboo named Linfield’s Athlete of the Year

Kira Hawaaboo ranks among Linfield’s all-time top-10 performers in eight different events.

Cydnee Chapin, White River, first team all-league, tennis (singles). Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Here are the Hornets netting all-league honors

WRHS’ Vivian Kingston and Trista Turgeon made first team.