Gabe Hawthorne, Nate Moore, Jack Ervien, and Max Wheeler all placed first in their weight classes, but they’re not the only ones who did well in the competition.
The Spartans and two Hornets all went to games over break.
This is the second year in a row “Clawsistency” has a shot at the world championship.
Let’s look back on the top 2018 sports stories on the Plateau.
White River’s boys wrestling is now full of experienced seniors, and an Enumclaw swimmer is looking to make another splash this year.
The Hornet girls will be missing a top player this year, but are hoping to find themselves on top of districts.
White River’s Stroud sits at No. 4 in the country.
A Hornet relay team placed 15th, while a Panther was outed in the preliminaries.
Bonney Lake, White River and Sumner went out early in postseason this year.
Check out how area athletes did in Pasco last weekend.
The Enumclaw Hornets took two losses, ending their season at the West Central/Southwest District tournament.
Enumclaw and White River ended their season with a loss, but Sumner and Bonney Lake had exciting last games.
Among them is the relay team of Margaret Petellin, Elise Pratt, Anna Bogh and Ryley Pilato.