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Enumclaw FFA brings home myriad honors from junior livestock show

The students showcased their animals at the Northwest Junior Livestock Show at the Puyallup Spring Fair in April.

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One of the athletes to keep an eye on in the postseason is White River High junior Trista Turgeon, who recently broke her school’s hurdles record and is ranked 1st in state for the 3A hurdles.

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WRHS, EHS Hornets well represented in spring postseason sports

EHS was seeded No. 2 in district softball and No. 3 in baseball.

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The Hornets from Pierce County came out on top Friday night when Enumclaw High and White River squared off on the Expo Center pitch. The Buckley crew built a healthy lead but EHS rallied late, eventually falling on the short end of a 4-3 score. In these photos, White River’s Caymen Floyd (#2) looks to corral a loose ball as Enumclaw’s Junior Gorobets (#8) closes in; in the background are White River’s Bryan Rodriguez-Pena (#10) and Enumclaw’s Sam Blair (#23); also pictured, Gorobets heads upfield during the first half while White River’s Lane Beus (#3) gives chase.

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Sports roundup | April 21 – 26

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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It's spring break at Enumclaw High, so the Hornet track and field program is taking a week off from competition, preparing to host Auburn Riverside on Thursday, April 24. Among those who have been counted on to provide EHS with team points (shown here during an early-April meet) are distance runner Ellis Behrens and hurdler Isabella Pohlman.

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Sports Roundup | April 7 – 11

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

WRHS' Maci Roach was tops in the pole vault at a meet with the Decatur Gators. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports Roundup | March 24 – 28

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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The White River High track and field program had a successful Thursday with both the boys and girls teams posting 3A NPSL victories over visiting Decatur. Pictured here is Jorden Goethals, who won the high jump.

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Hornets swarm Gators: Neff, Marlow, Daigle, and Poelman top individual events

The boys overtook Decatur 100-44; the girls, 72-50.

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Vivian Kingston, pictured here at a game earlier this season, scored more than 1,000 points during her tenure on the White River High School basketball team.

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WR’s Kingston helps senior all-state team to victory over 4A division

She scored 10 points and contributed 11 rebounds.

#9 Mauricio Ibarra Reyna drives through a swarm of defenders as he drives the alley. Photo by Todd Overdorf / sonscapeimages.com

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Sports roundup | March 17 – 22

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

Pictured is EHS’ Aiden Navarro sending a ball downfield while being pressured by Clover Park’s defender in a 2024 match. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Track and field, soccer, and tennis leap into 3A

2025 spring sports previews, part 2.

Enumclaw High gymnast Aly Posey captured all-around honors at the state meet and received all-league recognition in the process. She’s pictured here on the awards podium at the state meet.
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Hornets coaches, athletes make all-league lists

White River coaches Chris Gibson and Josh Sneva received “Coach of the Year” honors.

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Drew Francis hitting a double line drive to center field to score two runs in the bottom of the 1st inning of last year’s penultimate state matchup against Anacortes.

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Spring sports are ready to tackle 3A league

Will Enumclaw lacrosse manage a third state title? Check out who is playing this year.

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White River’s Lilyana Lamothe pinned all four of her opponents during Mat Classic, earning a Class 3A championship in the 130-pound division. In this photo, she dominates Mariah Denney from University High (Spokane Valley).

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WR boys wrestling takes first in state

And the high school’s girls basketball team starts state at the No. 3 seed.

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Sports Roundup | Feb. 12 – 13

Results from last week’s girls and boys basketball games.