Anita Carlson’s neighbor recommended Reiki, a Japanese stress reduction and relaxation technique, to the Enumclaw real estate agent a couple of years ago.
Led by two champions and four runners-up, White River High’s girls wrestling team swept to the subdistrict tournament title Saturday night at Auburn Mountainview.
If it’s a rebuilding year for White River High’s wrestling team no one would know it by the Hornets’ performance Saturday at the subdistrict tournament at Auburn Mountainview. The Hornets finished second to No. 1-ranked Enumclaw and put four wrestlers in the finals – two were champions.
Sophomore Kassandra Ognoskie will represent Sumner High at Saturday’s girls regional wrestling tournament at Emerald Ridge in Puyallup.
The Enumclaw High boys swim team heads off to Hazen High Friday and Saturday for the West Central District III 3A meet. The top swimmers and divers Saturday head to the state swim meet Feb. 20 and 21 at the King County Aquatic Center.
Moving all five ladies onto the state tournament is the Enumclaw High girls wrestling team’s goal and coach Jerry Scheidt thinks his team has a good shot at it, especially after Saturday’s runner-up finish to White River at the subdistrict tournament.
If Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Budweiser Shootout is a prelude to the Daytona 500 it should be the start of a good season for Enumclaw driver Kasey Kahne.
One step closer to the opportunity to defend its state championship, that’s how things looked Saturday night as the No. 1-ranked Enumclaw High wrestling team dominated the subregional tournament with eight champions and four runners-up.
The Enumclaw School District’s “State of the District” presentation Jan. 27 started with a story about “Where the Red Fern Grows” and the vision of a 10-year-old J.J. Smith Elementary School student to become a teacher. It ended with a student spokesperson from each level of education – kindergarten through 12th grade – and the Enumclaw High marching band playing the fight song. And in between Superintendent Mike Nelson and his staff updated a nearly-full auditorium of community members on what has been happening in the Enumclaw School District the past year and what to look forward to in the future.
What a day Feb. 3 was for Elk Ridge Elementary School students – it had all the makings of a Dr. Suess book.
No longer can the Enumclaw School District claim it never passed a technology levy.
What started out as a snorkeling expedition with his family has led 12-year-old Philip Lampkin to the highest level scuba diving has to offer someone his age – Junior Master Scuba Diver.
Enumclaw High’s Chantelle Bailey was a runner-up at the Jackson High girls wrestling tournament Saturday in Mill Creek, Wash.