When two of the South Puget Sound League 3A’s winless boys basketball squads, 0-4 White River and 0-6 Bonney Lake, locked horns in White River’s gymnasium Friday night, one thing was certain – one of those scrappy contingents was no longer going to be winless in league play.
With a narrow 36-32 victory over South Puget Sound League 3A neighbor and No. 9-ranked Bonney Lake Thursday night, the young White River High wrestling team finds itself with a 2-1 league record, sitting in second-place behind No. 1-ranked Enumclaw.
The Sumner High Spartans lost to the Enumclaw Hornets Jan. 6 by a score of 100-85 and had swimmers meeting district times in several events.
Sumner High’s wrestlers lost to Timberline and Lakes last week and found themselves still in search of their first league dual match win of the season. They also found themselves finishing eighth in the annual 18-team Ed Arima Invitational, a Sumner High-hosted tournament at the end of this Saturday’s festivities, missing seventh by a half of a point.
The Sumner Spartans roundball girls picked up a big league win Friday at home, its second South Puget Sound League 3A victory of the season.
A long winter hiatus, made even longer by rough weather, came to a sudden end for the Sumner High gymnasts.
The Sumner High boys picked up their first league win of the basketball season Friday, beating Franklin Pierce 51-44 on the road.
It’s not easy being No. 1, but the Enumclaw High wrestling team made it look that way as it cruised past South Puget Sound League 3A opponent Auburn Mountainview 63-13 Thursday.
Enumclaw High boys swimming coach Ann Bettencourt was happy with the way the Hornets raced against Lakes Thursday in South Puget Sound League 3A action, but admitted it was a hard loss to swallow.
The Bonney Lake High gymnastic team came out of the Christmas break ready to tumble, but the rainstorm and floods derailed the team’s plans.
The Bonney Lake Panthers fought the good fight last week on the hardwood, but the team was unable to come up with its first South Puget Sound League victory.
The Bonney Lake High girls had a split basketball week with a win at Franklin Pierce and a loss at home to White River.
Enumclaw’s Ki Haku Judo Club crowned four champions Saturday at the Washington State Championships at Kentlake High School. The open tournament involves players of all ages and from all over the state.