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Enumclaw High School graduate Tyson Russell represented Washington State University at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Championships.

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EHS grad Tyson Russell wrestles for WSU at national collegiate championships

Russell competes at 125 pounds

Enumclaw High's Trevor Storm (left) and Evan Cheney ran a strong 800 meters during the Hornets' home meet last week against Clover Park. In the end, Cheney won with a time of 2:11.8, just a stop ahead of Storm's 2:12.0. Both were more than 10 seconds ahead of the third-place finisher, helping EHS to a league victory over the Warriors. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw racks up wins at Tim Tubbs Track

EHS boys took the W with a 88-57 victory over Clover Park, while WRHS took second against Steilacoom.

The White River girls jumped out to an undefeated start of the fastpitch season, going 5-0 through games of last week (4-0 in SPSL 2A play). Among the reasons was the pitching of freshman Elliotte Kajita, shown here delivering during an 18-0, home-field victory on March 22. She picked up another victory two days later when the Hornets defeated Steilacoom. Kajita didn't allow an earned run in either contest while striking out 13 and issuing just one base on balls. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports Roundup | March 22 – 25

Results for Enumclaw, White River high school spring sports.

Enumclaw kicked off its Track and Field season in a drizzly afternoon bout with Fife on March 17. Ellie DeGroot, pictured here, clears a hurdle early on in the meet. Photo by Alex Bruell

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Sports Roundup | March 14 – 18

Lacrosse, track and field, baseball, and more.

White River's Nick Panin returns this year as a senior goalkeeper. Pictured is a 2021 game against the Trojans. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Spring sports preview

Baseball, softball, girls’ tennis, boys’ soccer, track and field, and more.

Rylan Donovan, right, a senior member of the White River Boy's Basketball team, is the team's Most Valuable Player this year. (File photo)

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SPSL 2A All-League honors winter season

Here’s the EHS and WRHS athletes who’ve secured awards for basketball, wrestling, bowling, and swim and dive.

During a ceremony at White River High, a quartet of Hornet seniors signed letters sealing their agreement to play college ball before gathering for a photo with their coach, Kenny Pirone. From left are Cole Cashman, Wyatt Davis, Pirone, Ryan Stapleton and Payne Plaster. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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White River’s Davis, Plaster, Cashman, Stapleton lock in college football careers

Davis is staying in-state, while the other will be leaving Washington.

Pictured is Hornets' Carson Voellger sending a pass to teammate Rylan Donovan (11) during the home-court, 74-62 win game against Bremerton on Feb. 16. File photo by Kevin Hanson

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WR girls, boys off to Yakima for state basketball

Enumclaw’s teams were ousted over the weekend.

WRHS Hornet Shelby Moore, shown here wrapping up Graham-Kapowsin's Shelby-Rae Enos-Cressy, won a state title last weekend. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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White River girls wrestling takes second in state

WRHS boys wrestling took 7th, Enumclaw 11th

Enumclaw's Charlee Torgison heads to the hoop, guarded by White River's Josie Jacobs, during Friday night basketball action at EHS. It was the South Puget Sound League 2A finale and featured the cream of the crop: White River entered with a 13-0 league record while Enumclaw was just a stop behind at 12-1. Avenging an earlier loss to their Buckley foes, the Enumclaw girls wound up on the winning end of an exciting 70-65 contest. The Plateau neighbors carry co-champion honors into postseason play. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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With regular season over, Plateau teams gear up for the endgame

White River’s basketball teams seeded well in this year’s district competitions, but only time will tell if they…

White River High senior Dane Goudy exploded for 44 points during a Feb. 8 game at Steilacoom, helping his Hornets remain undefeated in South Puget Sound League 2A play. According to White River coach Zach Johnson, Goudy's offensive outburst now tops the Hornet boys' basketball record book for single-game scoring. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports Roundup | Feb. 8 – 11

White River boys basketball beat Enumclaw 70-47.

Then-Buckley High Schoo's 1995 wrestling team earned its first state title in 1995, thanks to Scott Tugb, Chris Hahto, Jason Parlari, John Fields, B.J. Haugen, Corey Cooksey, Pat Ming, and Jerome Dickson. Contributed photo

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Five inductees will join the White River High School Athletic Hall of Fame

2021 and 2022 honorees will be presented at the May 12 event.

Rafael Jimenez (20) dribbles down the court with the help of local photographer Tim Dehnert. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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EHS, WRHS Swarm the Stands for annual Unified Sports basketball game

Enumclaw took the win this year, beating White River 48-44.