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EHS improves to 4-0 after one-sided Cardinals match

Don’t forget that Homecoming games are this week.

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Buckley's Zach Miller (right) and playing partner Brock Maulding qualified last week for the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, to be played next spring in South Carolina.

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Buckley’s Zach Miller to take on U.S. Amateur Four-Ball golf Championship

The tournament is May 2023, in Kiawah Island, South Carolina.

The White River High girls' volleyball team remained perfect the evening of Sept. 28, defeating the visiting Fife Trojans. With the win, the Hornets improved to 7-0 in SPSL 2A play and 8-0 overall. In these photos, Paige Bentler (7) goes high for a kill. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports roundup | Sept. 26 – Oct. 1

Volleyball, golf, soccer, and cross country scores.

Enumclaw High remained undefeated last week with a home-field victory over Steilacoom. Here, Karson Holt goes high for a reception. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw football trounces Steilacoom 56-13

White River bowled over by Patriots 63-14.

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Sports Roundup | Sept. 20 – 23

Scores for last week’s fall sports games and meets.

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EHS football remains undefeated

But White River continues to struggle.

Enumclaw's Bella Baird winds up to clear the ball from her end of the field while being pressured by White River's Laura Corr. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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WRHS soccer undefeated; rival game against EHS ends in tie

Another match on the field between the two Plateau schools is scheduled for Oct. 25.

Enumclaw’s leading ballcarrier, Emmit Otero, gains yardage during the second half of Friday’s victory over Washington. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw Hornets football up 3-0 while White River struggles

EHS is also tied for 3rd in the AP’s first 2022 football poll.

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The Enumclaw High sideline was celebrating early Friday night when Bo Dods intercepted a pass, setting up the Hornets’ first touchdown.

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Sports Wrap-up | Sept. 14 – 16

Enumclaw and White River sports scores.

The Enumclaw High volleyball team opened the season September 6 with a hard-fought, home-court victory over the Orting Cardinals. Above, Sam Darby and Ailianna Quaempt are looking for a block; below, winding up for a serve is Lexie DeGroot. Photos by Kevin Hanson

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EHS, WRHS fall athletes enjoy season debut wins

It looks like the start of a successful season.

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Repeating last year’s success could be an uphill battle, with many veteran golf players having graduated. Pictured is Coach Anna Rose, Alle Kelmkow, Sophie Ross, Abby Rose, state champion Brooke Gelinas (graduated), Brooke Mahler (graduated), Lexie Mahler, and Emily Moser after last year’s state tournament.

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WRHS golf teams teeing up for repeat victories

And here’s who else will be starring in other Hornet fall sports this year.

Jacob Rennaker, No. 22, is in the running for the starting QB position with the WRHS Hornets; he's pictured here at the 2021 Battle of the Bridge game against Enumclaw. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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WRHS’ Hornets looking to improve on last year’s performance

Starting QB this year will be Jacob Rennaker.

The White River varsity squad won five straight games in San Diego to take the tournament championship. Making up the squad were (from left) coach Chris Gibson, Dakota Sprouse, Josie Jacobs, Ava Bright, Lexie Banks, Morgan Greene, Mackenzie Hinson, Ella Klemkow, Vivian Kingston, Ally Green, Jadyn Olson, and assistant coach Rani Wiegand. Submitted photo

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White River basketball takes championship title at San Diego Classic

White River took on Sahuaro High (Tucson, Arizona) to earn the 2A title.