While Enumclaw girls’ basketball team didn’t win either of the contests it played in Marcus Pavillion at St. Martin’s University’s…
When the Enumclaw High girls traveled to the St. Martin’s University campus for a holiday hoop tournament, they had nothing to lose and everything to gain – most notably experience, which – as Hornet coach Beth Madill has said – cannot be taught, only built upon overtime.
North to Alaska, the gold rush is on.
In its first three league games, all victories, the Enumclaw High boys basketball squad has beaten its league foes by an average of 40 points.
The White River High boys basketball team needs a vacation like nobody’s business.
First-year Enumclaw High girls basketball coach Beth Madill knows all elements of the game must come together at the same time for a team to be successful.
The Enumclaw High boys basketball squad played just one game last week but made the best of it, throttling Sumner 69-29 Dec. 8 in Chuck Smith Gymnasium.
Seventeen teams from western Washington traveled to the Panther Wrestling Invitational at Bonney Lake High School Saturday for a dawn-to-dusk mat festival that saw White River, Bonney Lake and Sumner represent the Plateau proudly.
The Enumclaw High basketball squad blew a tenacious but young Sumner High crew out of Chuck Smith Gymnasium Tuesday night, thrashing the Spartans 69-29.
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Beth Madill, the new Enumclaw High girl’s basketball coach, has played basketball at a high level – but she is keeping things real simple for now.
At first glimpse, it might appear as though the Enumclaw High boys will return to the Class 3A state basketball tournament if they simply live up to preseason expectations.
Rick Tripp, the first year coach for the White River High School boys basketball squad, knows he has his hands full.