Madison Grande

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Star soccer player now coaching WRHS Hornets

Madison Grande spent four successful seasons with the Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks.

Haley Steinman

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Plateau local Steinman now heading WRHS volleyball

Will she help the Hornets toward another no-league-loss season?

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Varsity (from left): Kalese Turgeon, KaijahYoung, McKenna Rathbun, Gracie Banks, Lilly Banks, Malia Froemke, Maggee Schmitz, Myia Olson, Riley Soule, Kaitlyn Hewlett, Jordan Taylor, Addy Binder-Rene.

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WRHS varsity, JV teams a force to be reckoned with at San Diego invitation

The JV team took first in the District 1A league.

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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…

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.

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White River High’s state equestrian champion Daniel Moriarty in the Working Rancher category.

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EHS, WRHS equestrians head to regionals

The Pacific Northwest Invitational Championships is June 20 - 22.

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Enumclaw High senior Amos Hall nears the end of his 300-meter hurdle race Friday at the state track meet, staged at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.

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Local track athletes wrap up state

White River’s Trista Turgeon seems to have fared best, placing fifth in the 100-meter hurdles.

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Among the Plateau athletes competing at this week’s Class 3A state track and field championships will be White River’s Vivian Kingston. During last week’s district competition the Hornet senior qualified for state in both the 400 and 800 meters. In this photo, she finishes a victorious race during an early-May meet.

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EHS fastpitch, baseball fall short in state

Several track athletes are heading to state, including WRHS’ Trista Turgeon, will compete this weekend.

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Enumclaw High’s Lila Schmidt is greeted by teammates after crushing a game-ending home run during a May 15 district victory over Heritage High. The win, at the Regional Athletic Complex in Lacey, was the Hornets’ first step toward earning a berth in this week’s Class 3A state fastpitch tournament.

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Enumclaw fastball, baseball head to state

Track athletes will also find out whether they’re traveling to state after this week’s districts competition.

PHOTO COURTESY JULIE HEIFNER White River’s Rylan Heifner established a new state record with a squat of 515 pounds. The effort came during the state championship meet at Olympia High.

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WRHS girls powerlifters place second in state

And the boys took third.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River’s Dainton Neff was a three-time champion May 8 when the Hornets hosted neighboring Enumclaw High. In this photo he’s in the process of winning the shot put; the senior also took first place in the discus and javelin.

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Sports roundup | May 5 – 10

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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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.