Enumclaw High salted away the South Puget Sound League 3A baseball crown with 10-0 and 2-1 victories over White River and Franklin Pierce, improving to 13-2.
The White River baseball team came out of the blocks fast beating Bonney Lake 8-4 and Sumner 4-1 before dropping the final game of the week to South Puget Sound League 3A champion 13-2 Enumclaw, by the score of 10-0 in five innings.
The White River fastpitch crew’s record moved to 4-9 as it won a nonleague, 12-3 contest against Class 1A Orting and then Thursday lost to Bonney Lake 10-0 in a five-inning affair.
Enumclaw High’s fastpitch squad suffered a 9-8 setback Thursday to Lakes but it was how they lost that was gut-wrenching.
White River baseball hosted Lakes to an 8-0 whitewashing April 20.
Enumclaw’s fastpitch squad started like a house on fire, beating White River 11-1 in five innings April 19.
The Enumclaw baseball squad capped a three-win week with an 18-5, five inning triumph Saturday at Clover Park.
Enumclaw High is suddenly the hottest team in the Sough Puget Sound League 3A.
The Enumclaw High fastpitch squad dropped two of three games last week.
Enumclaw High’s fastpitch crew registered an impressive victory at Franklin Pierce April 5, winning 4-2 in a pitchers duel between two of the South Puget Sound League 3A’s finest windmillers in Franklin Pierce’s Kelli Crawford (7-3) and Enumclaw’s Austin Rogers (6-2).
Thanks to a 45-year-old iron worker by the name of Danny Ray, who transformed his garage on Bonney Lake’s Angeline Road into a makeshift boxing club, the sweet science is slowly growing in popularity on the Plateau.
White River High’s baseball squad allowed a golden opportunity to possibly tie for the top spot in the South Puget Sound League 3A standings to slip through its fingers Thursday when it was edged 5-4 in eight innings at Enumclaw.
Enumclaw’s baseball team upped its South Puget Sound League 3A record to 6-2 after beating Franklin Pierce 8-4 and White River 5-4 in eight innings.