In a bizarre twist of events in the final lap of NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Coke Zero 400 from Daytona International Speedway Saturday night, Enumclaw’s Kasey Kahne finished 15th pushing Kyle Busch across the finish line on the hood of his No. 9 Dodge Budweiser.
Hitting long balls, tossing strikes, fielding flies, staying in shape and having fun – it’s all part of the Wednesday night summer ritual for more than 80 men who suit up and play in the White River Community Activities Program 50-and-over slow pitch, softball league.
A church, by definition, can be a congregation or a building for worship.
Paced by three individual champions – Lauren Storer, Colleen Branson and Kamille Bergquist – the Enumclaw High equestrian team won the Washington Association of High School Equestrian Teams state championship for medium-sized schools.
The White River School Board has been hashing over the school district’s budget since the beginning of the year, but gave the preliminary budget a once over at a workshop June 24.
Only minor changes in student generation factors and projected enrollment numbers were made to the Enumclaw School District’s Capital Facilities Plan.
Close to 40 teams and more than 500 participants helped Enumclaw’s American Cancer Society Relay For Life continue its success.
White River High School seniors Calli Stephens, Brittany Lawrence and Victoria Marsh have taken the culminating out of culminating project.
Enumclaw High School received the award for Most Outstanding Program Design at the 5th Avenue Theatre Awards in Seattle. Out of 82 high school musical productions across the state EHS entered the June 8 ceremony with four nominations. The program was for Enumclaw High’s spring production of “Titanic: The Musical.”
“This is going to be so cool,” said city of Enumclaw Expo Center Manager Joan Lewis as she watched Enumclaw High School architectural and construction students fit the cupola on the top of what was starting to look like a little red barn.
School’s out for summer, but not for more than 200 educators from Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho who were expected to converge on Buckley Monday and Tuesday to watch White River School District teachers, administrators and support staff in action.
Beth Madill, who up until a few weeks ago was Beth Christensen, is no stranger to the hardwood at Chuck Smith Gymnasium, but when she takes the floor this winter for the girls’ basketball season, the 2003 Enumclaw High graduate will be making her debut as coach.
Before Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Infineon Raceway in the heart of California’s wine country, Kasey Kahne said the twist and turns of road racing went against everything he knew about being a race car driver.