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WRHS moves homecoming parade, football game date back

Due to an official shortage, the events are now scheduled for Oct. 17.

Hornet Hunter Maris runs for big yardage against the Falcons and linebacker. For more information about how local football teams performed, head to <a href="https://www.courierherald.com/sports/ehs-wrhs-continue-to-bulldoze-through-npsl-3a-teams/" target="_blank">EHS, WRHS continue to bulldoze through NPSL 3A teams</a>. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Sports Roundup | Sept. 30 – Oct. 4

Last week’s sports scores and meet results.

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No. 1 Cooper Redarte overpowered and drug multiple defenders all day in the strong Enumclaw run game.

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EHS, WRHS continue to bulldoze through NPSL 3A teams

White River improved to 4-0 with 54-7 win against Kentlake, and Enumclaw crushed Thomas Jefferson 68-0.

Hornets from both sides of the county line gathered the evening of September 24 to stage the volleyball version of the Battle of the Bridge. The teams from Enumclaw and White River squared off in EHS's Chuck Smith Gym, both sporting undefeated records. It was the Buckley swarm of Hornets who secured bragging rights with a three-set victory (see Sports Roundup for details). In this photo, White River's Taylor Arnold prepares to launch a second-set serve. Photo Kevin Hanson

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Sports Roundup | Sept. 23 – 27

Last week’s sports scores and match results.

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White River Hornets expected to continue win streak against Kentlake

EHS is also looking at a likely easy win against Thomas Jefferson.

White River’s football team prepares for their recent game against Auburn Mountainview in this screenshot of a video posted by the White River Football Booster Club. Courtesy image

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Football: Enumclaw and White River dominate

Enumclaw routs Kentlake while White River whips Auburn Mountainview.

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EHS, WRHS have moved to a new league. Here’s why

It’ll be all new scho0ls, and all new challenges, this year for local athletes.

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The WRHS volleyball team netted a state competition berth after winning districts last year. Pictured is Kianna Rohner (No. 12), Emery Stevenson (No. 5), Taylor Arnold (No. 4), Jordyn Kaelin (No 6), and Isabella Fioretti (No. 3).

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WRHS volleyball returns with veteran players in new league

And boys cross country has retained the vast majority of last year’s top runners.

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White River scored early and often Friday night, eventually rolling to a huge victory over the visitors from Thomas Jefferson High. In this photo, Trevor King dashes away from Raiders defenders on his way to the Hornets’ first touchdown.

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WRHS stomps Jefferson in first season match; EHS loses wrestle with Gators

EHS coach: “If we want to win league-championship type games, we need to play better in key moments.…

During White River’s Sept. 14, 2023 home game against Orting, Hornet running back Tate Bowen attempts to elude a Cardinal defender.

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WRHS ‘working tirelessly’ to make waves in larger sports class

The Hornets lost only a few to graduation, leaving the team with seasoned veterans.

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White River grad Faith Anderson squatted 132.5 kilograms (292 pounds) during the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire.

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WRHS’ Anderson places 12th in international powerlifting competition

Anderson was recently in Tartu, Estonia, with more than 200 of the world’s best powerlifting athletes.

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The championship-winning Hornet varsity squad consisted of (from left): head coach Chris Gibson, Malia Froemke, Vivian Kingston, Jadyn Olson, Dakota Sprouse, Emma Voellger, Kaijah Young, Maggee Schmitz, Kaitlyn Hewlett, Myia Olson, Gracie Banks and assistant coaches Megan Cash and Kendall Bird.

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White River varsity, JV teams take San Diego Classic championships

Varsity has done will in this competition, taking first back in 2017 and 2022.

Kennedy Selander (#3), junior, infield, was put on first team. Contributed photo

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EHS baseball coach honored as SPSL 21 Coach of the year; Markam shared co-MVP

Numerous Plateau athletes from both sides of the river got SPSL 2A all-league awards.