The Enumclaw High girls improved to 2-0 on the young season with a 53-35, home court victory over the Pasco Bulldogs. Pictured is senior Marissa Lindberg (10) applies defensive pressure to Prosser’s top scorer, Mireyah Lopez. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Hornets beat Pasco, Auburn, Puyallup in strong start to basketball season

A short wrap-up of the teams’ first three games.

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Enumclaw High’s Noah Seabrands drives to the hoop during a game last season against the Orting Cardinals. Now a senior, Seabrands earned second team, all-league honors a year ago.

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Plateau basketball teams look forward to heading back to state

Both EHS and WRHS boys and girls went to state last year - will one of them go…

A swarm of Hornets smother another Othello rushing attempt. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Victory over Othello puts Enumclaw football in the Final Four

Hornet soccer, volleyball programs recently wrapped up showings at 2A tournaments.

Enumclaw High advanced to the Elite Eight in the state Class 2A football playoffs with a lopsided, Friday night victory over visiting Olympic. Here, Hornet quarterback Gunnar Trachte runs for a first down. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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EHS, WRHS staying strong in state competitions

Enumclaw football continues to bulldoze over its opponents.

The battle for second place in the South Puget Sound League 2A volleyball standings took place Thursday evening when Enumclaw traveled to White River for the regular-season finale. Both squads entered the contest with 13-2 records, trailing the league champion Washington Patriots.  Both teams will take part in the District 2/3 tournament that runs Friday and Saturday and will send six teams to the Class 2A state tournament in Yakima. In this photo, White River's Kianna Rohner (#12) and Audrey Berg deny EHS a scoring opportunity. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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EHS football continues undefeated; both Hornets teams make waves in volleyball

Plateau teams are also heading to state in soccer, cross country, and swim and dive.

The Enumclaw and White River Hornets met on the gridiron last Friday for the annual Battle of the Bridge. EHS emerged from the melee as the apex insect, but WRHS was able to get a few good stings in. Pictured is WRHS' Jacob Rennaker making a break after completing a pass from Aaden Rathbun. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Enumclaw keeps Battle of the Bridge trophy; Hornets to duke it out again on volleyball court

Many other athletes are heading to district and state.

Emma Tomlinson was White River's top finisher during last week's subdistrict cross country meet at Fort Steilacoom Park. This Saturday, she and her teammates will be running a Chambers Creek course during West Central District competition. This photo was from a meet earlier in the season on the White River campus. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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All Hornets cross country teams heading to West Central District championships

EHS girls placed first in the South Puget Sound League 2A championships

Enumclaw hasn’t lost a single football game this year — will the Hornets keep their streak going through the Battle of the Bridge? Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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EHS heads into ‘Battle of the Bridge’ game with 8-0 record

The Hornets whipped Clover Park 70-7 on Monday.

SUBMITTED PHOTO The Enumclaw High girls’ cross country team captured top honors during last weekend’s league meet and is now headed to district competition. Pictured, from left, are: Olena Simpson, Lily Pedersen, Jasmine Dumontet, Lindsay Essex, Ava Sawyer, Ahna Lemeshko, Anali Johnson, Lily Haas and Brynne Stafford (not pictured are June Carter and Neela Lantres).

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Sports Roundup | Oct. 17 – 21

Fall sports is winding down — here are last week’s scores.

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Eight from Plateau land in district tennis tourney

This includes Nathan Leonard, Kyle Koehn and Carter Williams, Caden Zuydhoek and Noah Nuttle of EHS, and WRHS’…

Enumclaw took the “W” at last year’s Battle of the Bridge game 31-6; will White River be able to take back the trophy? Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Battle of the Bridge is next week — buy your tickets now

Expect long lines at the game; those who get tickets online can skip them.

The Enumclaw High girls remained deadlocked atop the South Puget Sound League 2A standings with an Oct. 13 victory over the visiting Fife Trojans. In this photo from Chuck Smith Gymnasium shows strong net play are Samantha Darby (3) and Bella Firnkoess. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports roundup | Oct. 10 – 15

Scores and match results from last week’s fall sports games and meets.

The Enumclaw football team is on a hot winning streak. Photo courtesy Timothy Dehnert

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EHS ranked No. 2 among all Class 2A programs with 7-0 record

White River continues its losing streak.