White River put a two-game skid on hold, battled rival Enumclaw to a scoreless tie Friday and kicked off postseason play Tuesday night.
The Enumclaw High Hornets finished the regular season strong and enter postseason play today, Wednesday, as the No. 3 seed from the South Puget Sound League 3A.
The Bonney Lake Panthers finished the soccer season with a loss and a tie, posted a South Puget Sound League 3A record of 2-3-3 and find themselves on the sidelines as postseason play gets under way.
The White River High boys earned their first league championship in 39 years Thursday with a double dual track and field sweep over visiting teams from Enumclaw and Auburn Mountainview.
When the problem first appeared on busy Battersby Avenue, it looked like a simple pothole, maybe a couple of feet in diameter.
Nolte State Park near Enumclaw was once headed for “mothball” status, the apparent victim of a dwindling state budget and forced reductions in its park system.
The Sumner Community Garden, in just its second year, has proven plenty successful.
White River put a two-game skid on hold, battled rival Enumclaw to a scoreless tie Friday and kicked off postseason play Tuesday night.
The Enumclaw High Hornets finished the regular season strong and enter postseason play today, Wednesday, as the No. 3 seed from the South Puget Sound League 3A.
The White River High boys earned their first league championship in 39 years Thursday with a double dual track and field sweep over visiting teams from Enumclaw and Auburn Mountainview.
The Sumner Community Garden, in just its second year, has proven plenty successful.But there’s still room to grow, according to City Councilman Randy Hynek, one of the prime movers behind the city’s feel-good effort. Abut 130 families are involved during the still-early growing season and plots are going fast, so anyone interested should stake their claim as soon as possible.
Enumclaw High’s track and field teams found mixed success Thursday afternoon in double-dual South Puget Sound League 3A competition.
When the White River Hornets geared up for this final week of the South Puget Sound League 3A soccer season, they were assured of one thing – two victories would clinch a regular-season championship.