The tournament begins Feb. 27.
Payton Stroud, one of the top woman wrestlers in the country, came away once again with the championship.
With the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association forcing White River and Enumclaw high schools to split their lacrosse club, EHS will have its own this spring.
The team is made up from students in the Enumclaw, Buckley, Bonney Lake and Maple Valley areas.
The snow derailed many sporting events, including regional wrestling tournaments.
Many teams are ready to head into districts and state; the Bonney Lake boys have ended their season, and the Enumclaw girls are qualifying for their district berth on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
The rivals met Jan. 24, and White River left with the win at 43-28.
Individually, Payton Stroud and Claire DiCugno continue to make waves.
The former basketball coach let the Hornets to win 276 games to 95, and secured 9 state trips.
Erin McGinnes was tops in gymnastics all-around.
Also, the White River girls placed second in the Lady Husky Invitational.
The Hornets stand at 5-0 in North Puget Sound League.
Hawk earned seven league coaching honors and, along the way, compiled a 276-95 record at Enumclaw.