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The White River High girls captured top honors during last week’s medalist tournament in Bremerton. Making up the winning squad were, from left; Abby Akins, Abigail Ringel, Alle Klemkow, Abby Rose, Lexie Mahler and Sophie Ross.

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WR girls take 2A team golf championship title

And Hornet Lexie Mahler also took the individual title.

PHOTOS BY KEVIN HANSON

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Prep football action: Enumclaw stays on top

And White River continues to improve.

PHOTOS BY KEVIN HANSON The Enumclaw High volleyball squad had little trouble defeating Clover Park Thursday night at Chuck Smith Gymnasium. With the win, the Hornets improved to 9-1 on the season; the squad sits in second place in the SPSL 2A and is ranked No. 10 in the state’s 2A ranks by the WIAA. Pictured here are Haley Dumontet (#3), setting up teammate Ailianna Quaempts (#4) for a kill.

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Sports Roundup | Oct. 2 – 6

Last week’s sport scores and meet results.

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WR Hornets crush in non-league game, EHS continues win streak

The Enumclaw Hornets met a challenge in the Washington Patriots, but still came out ahead.

PHOTO BY KEVIN HANSON White River hosted the Fife High soccer squad on a chilly Thursday evening last week, falling 1-0 to the league-leading Trojans. In this photo, Hornet sophomore London Fuller races a Trojan for a loose ball. While White River fell to 5-3 with the loss, Fife improved to 8-0 for the season. The Trojans are the No. 1-ranked team in the state’s Class 2A ranks, according to a formula used by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

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Sports roundup | Sept. 25 – 30

Last week’s sports scores and meet results

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Enumclaw emerges victorious at homecoming game

White River continues to struggle on the gridiron

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Sports roundup | Sept. 18 – 22

Last week’s scores and meet results

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A photo from the Enumclaw football game against Steilacoom on Sept. 15, where the Hornets posted a sweeping 42-0 win. Aiding in that victory was Tristan Donovan, pictured during one of his many carries of the night.

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WR Hornets score first win of the season; Enumclaw remains undefeated

The White River team ran roughshod over the Foss Falcons last Thursday after a rocky start

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Ashton Chapin holds down the No. 1 singles spot for the White River High boys’ tennis team. Here, he prepares to return a volley during Thursday’s match against Steilacoom.

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Sports Roundup | Sept. 4 – 7

Last week’s fall sports scores

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EHS Hornets up 2-0 while WRHS struggles

Enumclaw’s most recent win was against the Franklin Pierce Cardinals while White River was taken down by the…

EHS soccer player Josie Schampera, last year's all-league, is returning to the team as a senior. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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EHS, WRHS girls soccer teams prep for another successful season | Sports Previews

Plus, an early look at volleyball, cross country, golf, swimming, and tennis.

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Temperatures might be sticking to a summer schedule, but the fall sports season has kicked off throughout the state of Washington. Football teams began turnouts a week ago (August 16) and all other sports began practicing Monday of this week. These photos were taken Friday at the Enumclaw Expo Center and on the White River campus. Above, Enumclaw’s returning quarterback Gunnar Trachte prepares to hand off during the no-pads scrimmage, while head coach Mark Gunderson works on defensive schemes with the team’s No. 2 crew. Below, new White River coach Wyatt Evenson runs the offense through drills while, on another part of the field, lineman go through their hand-to-hand paces. Previews of this year’s Hornet programs - both Enumclaw High and White River - will appear in the Aug. 30 edition of the Courier-Herald. Both teams open the season with home games on Aug. 31. Previews of the other fall sports will follow in the issue of Sept. 6.

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Hut, hut, hike — high school football season is nearly here

Enumclaw and White River teams are gearing up for Aug. 31 games

Shelby Moore (pictured) along with fellow WRHS graduate Payton Stroud, continue to dominate the wrestling mat at McKendree University.
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WRHS grads Stroud, Moore continue to rock women’s wrestling

Stroud was recently honored with a third All-American title while Moore placed fifth at this year’s U17 World…