In 1986, Dale Blad became Enumclaw High School’s third state wrestling champion.
In the spring of 1985, the Enumclaw High slowpitch team was playing a game they loved with a close-knit group of friends. At the time, and even today, it’s hard to comprehend they were making history.
Dave Van Hoof said a Hall of Fame nomination from Enumclaw High School was something he never thought about or considered, but he’s honored to be among the 2008-09 athletes who will be inducted Friday night during halftime of the Enumclaw and Sumner boys basketball game.
Schwartz earns top spot with Falcons
The White River boys basketball squad spent another week doggedly hanging in there and trying to jockey its way up the South Puget Sound League 3A standings, but faced adversity as it lost two out of three contests.
The White River High wrestling team chalked another match in the win column with a 45-35 victory over Franklin Pierce Jan. 14 that could have gone either way.
Life is good at the top.
The Sumner Spartans competed against Clover Park Jan. 13, putting up district times in several events en route to a 147-37 team victory.
The Sumner Spartan girls had a tough week on the basketball court, losing three games, including one defeat at the hands of district rival Bonney Lake.
After another disappointing week of South Puget Sound League 3A dual meet wrestling action, falling to Peninsula High on Jan. 14, the Sumner High Spartans were well represented at the Willie C. Stewart Invitational Saturday at Foss High in Tacoma.
The Sumner High School gymnasts crew picked up a pair of third-place finishes last week and will head to Kentwood for a dual meet tonight, Wednesday.
The Sumner High basketball boys split in the win-loss column, but the victory was a little sweeter than normal.
The Enumclaw High boys swim team didn’t win an event against Peninsula in South Puget Sound League 3A competition Jan. 13, losing 126-69. It was only the second loss of the season for the Hornets.