The Sumner High fastpitch crew’s roller coaster ride continued last week as it went to 6-6 in South Puget Sound League 3A play by using 15 hits and five Lancer errors to clobber Lakes 12-4 April 28 and slipped past Franklin Pierce 4-1 on the road Thursday.
Enumclaw High pitching ace Andrew Olson tossed a gem Friday evening at Osborne Field, shutting out White River 5-0 to help his team clinch a share of the South Puget Sound League 3A title.
White River High baseball coach Mike Williams appraised his team’s effort recently as being clutch and playing just well enough to win. While conceding his diamond dogs had experienced a successful week winning 2 out of 3, Williams is not convinced the Hornets have played their best baseball yet.
W hen 83-year-old Bonney Lake resident Bill Bingham sits down with his fellow Weyerhaeuser retiree’s at the Enumclaw McDonald’s every Thursday morning, there is never any lack of topics for conversation.
White River High’s fastpitch squad broke through in a big way, winning its first league contest and taking two out of four games, ending up in possible contention for a postseason spot.
Enumclaw High’s baseball contingent cruised to a couple of shutout league victories, traveling to Peninsula April 21 to cleansheet the Seahawks, 4-0, and hosting Clover Park April 22, needing only five frames to eliminate the Warriors 11-0.
The final completion date for Buckley’s new $11.5 million wastewater treatment plant has been moved forward to Sept. 1, but the main warranty has been in effect since March 11, so the city’s hope is that if any major problems occur, they will crop up within the next 11 months.
Buckley City Council will host a public hearing Tuesday to take public input on their recent decision to hire an interim hearing examiner.
Tuesday was sunny around the South Sound and brought pleasant news for Plateau high school baseball teams on the road.
The final completion date for Buckley’s new $11.5 million wastewater treatment plant has been moved forward to Sept. 1, 2009, but the main warrantee has been in effect since March 11, so the city’s hope is that if any major problems occur, they will crop up within the next 11 months.
First-year Enumclaw High fastpitch coach Michael Eckhart knew his squad needed a break after winning its seventh consecutive South Puget Sound League 3A contest, a 4-2 victory over Auburn Mountainview at the Boise Creek Sixplex Thursday evening.
The White River High fastpitch team – still seeking its first victory of the season – was unable to get any games in last week, but instead spent the week honing its skills for this week when the schedule calls for five games in five days.
White River High’s baseball club batted .500 last week as it hammered Clover Park twice – on the road and at home – then lost both contests in a make-up twinbill Saturday, evening its South Puget Sound League 3A record at 5-5.