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The swim and dive teams from Enumclaw High and White River took on the Federal Way Eagles Thursday afternoon. Among those competing at the Enumclaw Aquatic Center was White River’s Eli Long.

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Sports roundup | Jan. 14 – 18

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

Enumclaw Middle and High School golf and wrestling coach Bob Kilmer was also a construction and architecture teaser at EHS. Here he is in 2017 receiving a $100,000 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence award. Photo by Stephen Brashear

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Former EHS coaches to be added to Hall of Fame

Being honored on Jan. 25 are Bob Kilmer, Dan Hennessy, Tim Nelson, and Rob Christensen.

PHOTOS BY KEVIN HANSON The season’s first edition of the Hornet-Hornet girls basketball game took place Jan. 8 in the White River High gymnasium and saw the host team emerge with a 69-31 victory. In this photo, EHS defenders (from left) Kaidyn Johnson, Clare Largent (#5) and Ava Smith look to shut off a passing lane to White River’s Vivian Kingston. The neighboring schools will meet again the evening of February 6 in the NPSL 3A regular season finale.

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Sports Roundup | Jan. 6 – 11

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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During his senior year, former Hornet Colton Paulson racked up 77 tackles, 34 passes, and 545 all-purpose yards.

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EHS’ Paulson earns Class 3A all-state team honors

His success as a linebacker last year caught the attention of the Washington State Football Coaches Association.

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Kalee Swanson scored 30 of the 58 points during the Dec. 30 game against Tumwater.

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EHS’ Swanson named Athlete of the Week

The senior came off winter break on fire on the court.

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Making her way to the basket, despite a serious foul by a Todd Beamer player, is Enumclaw High’s Isabella Pohlman.

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Sports roundup | Jan. 3 and 4

Last weekend’s basketball scores.

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Wrestlers hit the mat after holiday break

Enumclaw recently placed in the middle of the pack during the second-annual Pac Coast Championships.

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The Enumclaw High boys wrestling team managed to fit a couple of tournaments into its schedule during the holidays and will return to action Jan. 8 with a dual meet at Kent-Meridian High School. The White River boys had one tourney during winter break and also will return to the mat Jan. 8 when they travel to Federal Way High to challenge the Eagles. In this photo from Enumclaw’s Dec. 18 victory over visiting Decatur High, Romeo Gwerder (black headgear) dominates their Gator opponents. He registered a 19-2 technical fall.

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New league? No problem for Hornets sports teams (so far)

Here’s how fall sports fared against new opponents.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON The White River High girls were tested by Decatur High the evening of Dec. 17 but used a third-quarter advantage to eventually register a 54-44 victory during their 3A North Puget Sound League encounter. The Golden Gators led 30-29 at intermission, but the Hornets outscored the visitors 16-4 during the third period to take control. Here, Gracie Banks (12) applies defensive pressure. After participating in a holiday tournament in Lynden the team will take a break, then resume league play when they host Enumclaw High on Jan. 8.

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Sports roundup | Dec. 16 – 20

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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The Enumclaw High girls had little trouble defeating the visiting Kentlake Falcons the evening of Dec.12, leading from the opening seconds and eventually posting a 65-28 victory. In this photo, Hornets Kalee Swanson (3) and Kaidyn Johnson (1) scramble for a loose ball.

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EHS, WRHS basketball a force to be reckoned with in new league

Enumclaw girls basketball is the first to win three games straight in 3A NPSL.

In this photo, Clare Largent (5) scores on a breakaway layin during the Dec. 12 game against the Kentlake Falcons. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports roundup | Dec. 9 – 13

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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White River’s Riley Simmons took first place in the SPSL 2A state league last year at 215 pounds, helping carry his team to third place overall.

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Hornet wrestlers, swimmers, bowlers, and gymnasts prepare for new league

White River boys wrestling places third in state last year. Can they repeat their success?

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Pictured here is White River sophomore Maggee Schmitz. At the conclusion of last season, Schmitz received first team, all-league honors.

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Ready for Hornet hoop season? Here are the stars to look out for

When the suns sets early and rain prevails, that means just one thing: it’s time for winter sports.…