Enumclaw Courier-Herald, September 07, 2011

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INSIDE: Senior center sponsors Respect Our Elders Day, page 4 . . . . Special Occasions, pages 11 and 13 . . . . Community Click! Check out readers’ photographs, page 23 . . . . Enumclaw football marks new era with victory, page 14 . . . White River falls in double-overtime, page 14 . . . . High school fall sports previews, page 14

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Health Summit launches challenges By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

About 100 representatives from the Enumclaw, Buckley and Black Diamond communities attended Thursday’s fourth Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation Health Summit at Thunder Mountain Middle School. The afternoon’s early ses-

sion featured the Rainier Foothills Community Health Network and the progress its task forces have made in the past months. Each task force came from suggestions at previous Health Summits and concentrate on specific areas of need in the Foothills communities. “We want to honor the hard work the four task forces have done,” ERHF President Kaylee Garrett said.

High School Sports Scores Daily Enumclaw Police Reports

Access to Information Task Force The Access to Information Task Force took the opportunity to launch its AskFLIN website. In December 2009, a task force was formed to create an electronic public health and human service information data base that provides easy access for Foothills residents to local and statewide services. The

The AskFLIN website puts Plateau services at everyone’s fingertips. AskFLIN website is the result of the Information Task Force’s commitment to creating “healthy communities.” SEE SUMMIT, PAGE 3

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Enumclaw, White River and Carbonado test scores Updates daily. Go to: www.courierherald.com

Jack Kirsch, 7, driving, Will Kirsch, 8, and Taylor Claggett, 7, speed through the course during Black Diamond’s cart races Saturday. The Coal Kart Derby is part of the city’s Labor Day celebration. Festivities concluded Monday with breakfast, a parade through town, car show, entertainment, awards and more games. Alexis Mix, 9, and her dog Teaka, a Yorki-pug mix were part of Saturday’s Black Diamond Dog Show.

Weather Today, Wednesday, should bring sunny skies with high temperatures in the upper 80s. Skies stay clear and sunny through the weekend with highs near 90. For details go to: www.courierherald.com click on weather

Photos by Dennis Box/To view or buy photos go to www. courierherald.com.

Watch for it... The Enumclaw Courier-Herald’s annual Fall Home and Garden Supplement will be published in the Sept. 21 edition. Watch for stories about keeping your home in top shape, both inside and out.

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Car show takes over downtown Saturday

Street rods, cruisers, motorcycles, customs and hot rods will again be hitting the streets of downtown Enumclaw. The Stratocruisers Street Rod and Collectable Car Club will put on its 10th annual Cruise Into Fall car show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. This year, there will be an Enumclaw police cruiser and the Enumclaw Fire Department will have a live demonstration of a simulated automobile

accident where they will demonstrate the use of specialized tools like the Jaws of Life. Visitors to the show will be able to vote for the car they like best in categories like “best grocery getter” or the car most likely to outrun the Enumclaw police. There will be entertainment and a raffle for a wide variety of prizes. Proceeds from both the raffle and show will be donated to charities like Enumclaw’s St. Elizabeth

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Hospital, Medic One in Pierce and King counties, Children’s Hospital, Northwest Second Harvest, Toys For Tots, Red Cross and the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center. The show is open for all cars, trucks, motorcycles, customs and street rods pre-1981. Registration is $15 and set up begins at 8 a.m. There will be dash plaques and goodie-bags for the first 150 cars to register. For information, 360-825-6343.

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ENUMCLAW POLICE ASSAULT REPORTED: A victim reported Aug. 31 he had been assaulted at a Watson Street location. Contact was made and a report was taken. The victim was then tres-

passed from the apartment complex. DRUG CHARGE: Officers responded Aug. 31 to a Leo Place address after hearing of a disturbance. One person was taken into

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custody on a Buckley arrest warrant and later released to Buckley authorities; a second person was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and booked into the Enumclaw jail. THEFT ATTEMPT: A resident of 260th Avenue Southeast told police Aug. 30 of an attempted vehicle prowl that occurred about 5 a.m. The caller had interrupted two males trying to remove a trailer hitch from his vehicle. They fled in an older model Jeep Cherokee and could not be located. THEFTS THWARTED: Enumclaw police were called to assist Buckley authorities at 5:30 a.m. Aug. 30. Buckley police had stopped a vehicle towing a utility trailer packed with various items and were concerned the trailer could be stolen. Police called the registered owner of the trailer but received no reply. The

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XXX DPVSJFSIFSBME DPN trailer and its contents – a generator, lawn tractor, table and chairs, two lawn trimmers and more – were impounded. Officers later received a call about a theft of Boy Scout equipment from a shed in Enumclaw and determined some of the items were among those in the Buckley trailer. Also, a woman called about a stroller taken from her front yard; that, too, was found in the trailer. TIRE HEIST: Police took a report the afternoon of Aug. 30 from someone following a vehicle allegedly involved in a theft of tires from a warehouse. The vehicle was last seen at Roosevelt Avenue. Almost two hours later, a caller told police the suspect vehicle was at an Enumclaw business, up on jacks and apparently having the stolen tires mounted. One suspect was taken into custody. POSSIBLE BURGLARY: A resident of Southeast 452nd Street called police the afternoon of Aug. 30, reporting a man wearing yellow shorts fled from the home when discovered. Officers responded and found nothing. Determining that

the scene was outside the city, the case was turned over to the King County Sheriff’s Office. NEEDING HELP: An employee of a Monroe Avenue business reported Aug. 30 a man fell into a glass window. The window did not break, but the caller was concerned about the man’s welfare. Medical personnel responded and transported the man to St. Elizabeth Hospital for evaluation. The subject’s mother was advised. SHED TARGETED: A Warner Avenue resident told police Aug. 30 a juvenile had attempted to break into a shed. The suspect fled before an officer arrived. It was not immediately known if anything was missing. THREATS MADE: A man notified police Aug. 29, claiming he was receiving threatening phone calls from his aunt. The issue was settled upon police contact. DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Police responded Aug. 29 to a domestic dispute on Highpoint Street. A son was attempting to retrieve his personal belongings. That was accomplished without incident.

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To observe the anniversary of 9/11, High Point Village will host a week long series of events designed to bring people together to celebrate the theme “Forever Proud�. While we remember the fallen, we recognize the pride we feel as American citizens and in our community.

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Come Enjoy These Special Events

September 9th,10th & 11th

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Poor Back Country Orphan Girl Makes Way to World-Wide Fame Patch-Work Tales: Annie Oakley and Calamity Jane Suited for all ages, Debbie Dimitre introduces us to Calamity Jane, a hard-drinking woman who wore men’s clothing, used their bawdy language, chewed tobacco and was handy with a gun. She also had the compassion and bravery to risk her own life in dangerous situations for the lives of others. Debbie will also portray Annie Oakley who at the age of twelve “was able to shoot the head off a running quail�. t Saturday, September 17, 10:00 am Picnic, music and dancing at Mud Mountain Dam t Every Friday afternoon we will be showing “America: The History of the U.S.� Experience American history like never before with this television mini-series highlighting the story of the pilgrims, the lunar landing and more.

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COUNTY’S CASE: An officer responded Aug. 29 to a Cole Street address after hearing of a domestic violence situation that had turned physical. It was determined the incident occurred outside the city limits, in county jurisdiction. County authorities were asked to contact the victim at her home. MISSING TEEN?: Puyallup police received a tip regarding a juvenile runaway, learning that she might be panhandling with an older male in front of an Enumclaw grocery store. The 15-year-old has been missing since March. A city officer spoke with Puyallup authorities and requested a photograph of the missing teen. NEIGHBORHOOD TROUBLE: A Natalie Place resident told police Aug. 26 she was being harassed and threatened by a neighbor. An officer contacted both parties, determined both were at fault and had both agree to stay away from the other. GUN SHOWN: A citizen reported to police Aug. 27 that a neighbor had approached him, made a comment and lifted his shirt to show a firearm tucked into the waistband of his pants. An officer contacted all involved, confiscated the weapon and noted that a citation was going to be mailed. FIGHT IN PROGRESS: Police heard of a fight in progress at 10:30 p.m. Aug. 27 at a Railroad Street location. One subject was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital. Due to blood on a bench, police were to perform a biohazard washdown.

Writers will host GRCC lit professor The Plateau Area Writers Association will host Hank Galmish, Green River Community College literature professor, at its Tuesday meeting. The meeting begins at 11 a.m. and will run to 1 p.m. at the Enumclaw library. Galmish, who teaches Introduction to Mythology, will talk about the use of fable and mythology in creative writing, both in the past and in the current times. For more details visit the PAWA website, www.plateauareawriters.org. CROSSWORD ANSWERS

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SUMMIT FROM 1 Community members can now go to www.askflin.com and find information in areas like abuse, adoption, assisted living, education, health, parenting, fitness, religion and support groups.

Mental Health Task Force Also coming out of an earlier Summit, was the Mental Health Task Force which started two months ago. “I think we can be an example for the rest of the state,� said Linda Carter, a member of the task force who also represents Out of the Ashes Ministries. She said the task force hopes the community will embrace talking about a hard subject and make a commitment to making a difference. “It takes a community to help mental health.�

Drug and Alcohol Task Force The Drug and Alcohol Task Force was also formed in 2009, and has been running at full force since. Aaron Stanton, Student Support Services coordinator for the Enumclaw School District, presented statistics from the

White River and Enumclaw school district’s 2008 and 2010 Healthy Youth Survey. Both White River and Enumclaw students in sixth, eighth, 10th and 12th grade take the anonymous survey every two years. Stanton challenged the audience and the community to decide if they thought the statistics he presented were acceptable, and if not, what they were going to do. Thirty-nine percent of WRSD and 40 percent of ESD 12th grade students reported using alcohol in the past month. Is that acceptable? Stanton posed. He continued: t QFSDFOU PG 834% BOE 12 percent of ESD seniors reported drinking heavily at least once in the past two weeks. Is that acceptable? t QFSDFOU PG UI HSBEers report having ridden with a driver who has been drinking. 11 percent have driven after drinking? Is that acceptable? t QFSDFOU PG 834% BOE 26 percent of ESD seniors reported using marijuana in the past month? Is that acceptable? t QFSDFOU PG 834% BOE percent of ESD eighth graders reported using methamphetamines at least once? Is

this acceptable? t QFSDFOU PG PVS TJYUI graders feel that adults in their neighborhood think its wrong for them to drink BMDPIPM QFSDFOU PG UI graders said the same thing? Is that acceptable? He said: What are we telling Plateau youth about drug and alcohol use? What are they hearing? What do we tolerate? What will we insist upon? What do we want for our kids? What are we willing to do to make it a reality? The Task Force has been making the presentation to civic organizations, churches and business in the area.

LINCCK Task Force More than a decade ago, the Domestic Violence Task Force was formed. In 2010, in an effort to be more proactive in preventing violence, it became the Linking Civility, Compassion and Kindness Task Force. In its former form, one of the task force’s highlights was to secure a domestic advocate for the court system here. LINCCK hosted an information night in June, and rallied around National Night Out. The group will be joining Rachel’s Challenge and focusing on Domestic Violence awareness month in October.

Rachel’s Challenge The Health Summit also provided the platform for the community launch of Rachel’s Challenge. Rachel Scott was the first person killed at Colorado’s Columbine High School massacre in 1999. Her challenge is to make permanent, positive changes in schools and communities by starting a chain reaction with acts of kindness and compassion. “I’m very excited to be a part of what’s happening in your schools and community,� said J.B. Braden, who spoke on behalf of the challenge. Braden spoke to school district staff in the morning and by afternoon, Superintendent Mike Nelson said his e-mail was teeming with notes filled with words like “impact� and “inspiration.� At the Summit, he encouraged community leaders to jump on board. During his presentation, Braden asked those in attendance to accept five challenges: 1. Look for the best in others, eliminate prejudice. 2. Dream Big. $IPPTF QPTJUJWF JOGMVences. 4. Speak with kindness.

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chain. “I think it’s awesome our entire community is getting involved,� EHS student Michelle McKinley said. Presentations are planned for each school. The community is invited to a preTFOUBUJPO BU Q N 4FQU 22 in the EHS auditorium.

First Baptist Church of Enumclaw is proud to host Live, in Concert Dove Award Winner & Grammy Nominee

Dallas Holm Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 6 PM to 8 PM General Admission $10 Reserve Now Limited Seating! Doors Open at 5pm

Call now for advance reservations

360-825-1111 First Baptist Church 3466 Porter Street, Enumclaw, WA

Stratocruisers Street Rod and Collectable Car Club

10th Annual

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GAMEDAY:

SEPT 9, 2011

The school with the most votes wins $500. Each game, two individual $100 winners will be chosen.

Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 Gates Open 8 am Awards 2 pm Downtown Enumclaw

Visit PrepSportswear.com/TurfWars or scan this code with your smart phone to vote.

Show is open to all cars, trucks, motorcycles, customs and street rods pre 1981.

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Enumclaw Police Cruiser and Enumclaw Fire Department live demonstration of a simulated automobile accident and extraction

First 3 scheduled lessons are free.

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Do you wonder across the parking lot. what it would be like So we walked across to be unemployed, the lot and I asked, evicted from your “What’s going on home, sleeping under with you? What’s hapa bridge somewhere pened?â€? And she told Bruce Thweatt and reduced to asking me. Her husband was Enumclaw strangers if they could in the hospital; he fell Community Church spare a couple of dol30 feet at work and was lars so you could eat? having trouble with I don’t wonder about Labor and Industries. it very long; it’s too awkward, too uncom- She was evicted because she couldn’t pay fortable. But I had a conversation like the rent, so she’s sleeping in the woods. this on the sidewalk in Puyallup a few And as we waited for her food, I asked days ago. It wasn’t cold, but the clouds her if she knew anyone in that area to go were out and the wind was blowing and talk to‌she didn’t. So I asked her to find the lady’s clothes looked a little thin‌ a church and ask them for a food bank, and she sounded tired when she asked if I a shelter number, a ministry she could could help her eat. We were right in front go to for help. And the whole time I was of a restaurant, but it was closed. So I thinking this is why we support Plateau looked around wondering what the story Outreach Ministries here in Enumclaw, was, if this was legitimate or if would I be because these times are hard and there wasting my money on someone’s addic- are many people who have no control tion, when I saw the “Openâ€? sign come on over the circumstances that have left

Church Corner

We Invite You to Come Worship With Us!

Spirit Place

Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 11:00 am

Contact Jennifer at 360-825-2555

Everyone Welcome!

2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022 (360) 825-5903

www.kiblerchurchofchrist.org

Church 360.825.6561 Preschool 360.825.6522 1535 Washington Avenue, Enumclaw www.trinitylutheranenumclaw.org

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Celebrate the Lord with US!

Sunday Services

Senior Pastor James D. Dunn

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Worship Times

10:00 am

(Located between Auburn & Enumclaw)

Sundays: 1:30 PM Thursdays: 7:00 PM

Pastor Dan Wilson

Worship Services

18325 SE 384th St. 253.939.1330 www.wabashpres.com MOPS meets here!

Church Directory

www.hopelutheranchurch.org

2551 Cole St. Suite A Enumclaw 360.802.2550

Lutheran Counseling (253)839-1697 ext. 3

KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS

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Children’s Sunday School, Adult Education & Youth Class at 11:00 am

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Jim Miller Anthony Wilson

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Sunday Worship at 9:30 am

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Wabash Church

Sunday Worship 8âˆŤ30am Traditional 10âˆŤ30am Contemporary

Speaking the Truth in Love

Kelsey Harrington

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Everyone Welcome!

Pastor Peter Little

Trinity Lutheran Church

at Kibler Avenue

Rev. Anthony Davis Mathew Weisbeck

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Bible Classes for all ages..................................................................................9:30am Morning Worship............................................................................................11:00am Sunday Evening Bible Classes.............................................................5:30-7:00pm

Deadline: 5pm on the last Tuesday of each month

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1614 Farrelly St., Enumclaw 360-825-3759

(360)829-1222

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To place your ad in the church directory

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

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253-670-3155

152 S. Cottage St. Buckley, WA

The Enumclaw Senior Activity Center is sponsoring a Respect Our Elders Day, a day to recognize and honor senior citizens, Sept. 29. The day will include a ceremony where Enumclaw’s oldest citizen will be crowned. Enter the contest, or enter someone else, by calling the center at 360-825-4741; visiting 1350 Cole St.; or going online to seniorcenter@ci.enumclaw.wa.us. Entrants must have an Enumclaw address. Visitors can enjoy fresh-baked pies during lunch. The day will include the opening of the Love is Ageless gift shop with positive aging items; there will be music provided by the Midday Melody Makers at 11 a.m. and the day will conclude with Simply Soup, a free community soup dinner, at 5:30 p.m. The Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce and local businesses will recognize seniors with a 10 percent discount from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Look for special signs in store windows.

First Baptist Church

Hwy. 169

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Saturday Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 am 3333 Griffin Ave. 825-4155

READING ROOM 1752 Wells Street 825-5300 Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Spiritual Mind Treatment & Counselling

Minister, Universal Life Church Interfaith Sermons, Weddings, Blessings & Funerals

(Christian Science) 1752 Wells Street - 825-5300 Sunday Service............10:00am Sunday School ............10:00am Wednesday Meeting ............7:30 pm

COMMUNITY

Marilyn R. Glasscock RScP

Respect Elders Day sponsored by senior center

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

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Enumclaw Seventh-day Adventist Church

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Experience the Joy!

them in need. I have found it difficult at times to decide how to help people I run into because sometimes I am certain what people ask for is not what they need. A person with an addiction issue may want money to stave off the pain of withdrawal, but I don’t believe feeding an addiction is actually helpful. A person facing eviction may just want money to catch up the rent, but if the real issue is careless spending and lack of money management then just paying the rent doesn’t actually help, it just postpones the problem another month. A hungry person may only want food, but if the issue is a refusal to work (rather than loss of opportunity to work or disability) then just handing over food only helps perpetuate a self-damaging behavior. And it takes great effort, diligent observation and genuine concern for others to look for more than the easy fix of the surface issue. I’m not good at such work, but I am very thankful for the people who are, who invest the time in people’s lives to find a way to truly help. And I think it matters that all of us who claim the name of Christ should genuinely care for the people around us because that is what Jesus did. And didn’t Jesus say that when we, as followers of Jesus, become fully trained we will be like him? (Luke 7:40).

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OBITUARIES

Our Redeemer Lutheran

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M&M Bible Study Wednesdays 10am Sunday School 9am Family Worship Sunday 10am

Pastor: Dan Martin

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AGNES DUNAWAY Enumclaw resident Agnes Rose Dunaway, 92, died Aug. 31, 2011. She was born June 15, 1919, in Windthorst, Texas. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Casteel of Buckley; and two granddaughters and one greatgrandson, all of Enumclaw. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Dunaway in 1961. No services are planned. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

Our Doors are Always Open Enumclaw Community Church

Florence Massey, 94, died

Ladies who loved quilting, crocheting, traveling and camping with her family. She is survived by sons Robert Massey and wife Gloria of Colorado and Richard Massey and wife

SEE OBITUARIES, PAGE 23

We invite you to join us.

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Enumclaw Church of Christ

Now Meeting at 26007 SE 425th, Enumclaw WA 98022 SUNDAY WORSHIP: Morning Bible Classes .............9:30 a.m.

Morning Worship....................10:30 a.m. Evening Worship.......................6:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY WORSHIP: Evening Bible Classes..............7:00p.m. Come be our welcome guest! (360) 825-2182

9:30 am Service 11:00 am Bible Study

825-5437 On Hwy 410 across from Mazatlan Restaurant

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FLORENCE MASSEY

Sept. 3, 2011, at her home in Bonney Lake. She was born Jan. 17, 2011, in Emporia, Kan. She became a nurse at the age of 48 and worked at the Enumclaw Hospital until she retired. She was a member of the Red Hat

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Evelyn Pauline Richardson died Aug. 27, 2011, at Valley G e ne r a l Hospital. S h e was born Evelyn Pau line Yo u n g johns on Evelyn Richardson June 20, 1917, in Vancouver B.C. She married Ernest A. Richardson on Dec. 31, 1937, in Seattle. They lived in Black Diamond since 1946. She is survived by children LaValle (Richardson) Marshall of Renton, Ernest Richardson of Maple Valley and Dennis Richardson of Black Diamond. Funeral services took place an noon Saturday, Sept. 3, at Greenwood

Memorial Cemetery, 350 Monroe Ave. N.E. in Renton. Friends and family then gathered at the Black Diamond Masonic Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to a favorite charity.

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Donald Dixon Marshall died July 11, 2011. He was born Feb. 16, 1922, in Tacoma to William and Lillian Marshall. He graduated from Lincoln High School, en l i ste d in the A r m y a n d fought in World War II. He was t a ken Donald Marshall prisoner during the Battle of the Bulge and was held until the war’s end. He was a career sheet metal worker who enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating and spending time with family. He is survived by daughter Juanita Smith; sisters Jean and Rosemary; brother Roy; and three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy in 1987.

A memorial service and celebration of his life will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept 10, at his daughter’s home, 26003 112th St. E. in Buckley.

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To list your church in this directory call Jen T. at: 360 825-2555

“A Joyful Family Centered in Christ�

Pastor: Fred Davis Assoc. Pastor: Cindy Ehlke Youth Dir.: Ben Auger 1725 Porter St., Enumclaw 360-825-3820 www.calvarypreschurch.org

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Sunday Worship 8:45 & 10:30 Saturday Eve. Service 7:00 Hispanic Service Sat. 3:00 3PPTFWFMU "WF )XZ XXX UIFTVNNJUFGD DPN

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nias and marigolds. Fertilize hanging baskets and container gardens of annual plants. We still have four to five weeks of mild weather ahead and deadheading, Marianne Binetti watering and feeding Columnist will keep many annuals blooming until the first available to the grass roots hard frost. just as they wake from their Don’t cut back perenniwinter slumber. A well-fed als like lilies, sedums, asters lawn can overpower spring and daylilies just yet. The weeds and shade out moss. September sunshine helps Rake autumn leaves from perennial plants make and your lawn before they suf- store food in their roots for focate the grass. In our wet the winter. They need green climate, big leaf maples can foliage to absorb the last drop enough heavy, wet bits of sunshine. foliage to smother even a Cut back and clean up healthy lawn. any plant foliage that has Jump into a giant leaf pile turned yellow, brown or at least once every autumn. mushy. If it’s not green, get You’ll feel like a kid again. snippy. To make your To make your flowers happy roses happy Snip off faded blooms Don’t fertilize your roses and pinch out leggy growth this month or any time in on bedding plants like petu- the fall. The goal is to lure them into dormancy so they’ll survive the winter. Don’t prune your roses this month as pruning always

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Scott was born in Tacoma to Patricia Jean Paterson and George Joseph Mansfield. He graduated from Lakes High School, from the University of Washington and from the U. W. School of Pharmacy. During the Vietnam War he served in the U. S. Navy aboard the U. S. S. Oklahoma City. Scott worked as a pharmacist at the Muckleshoot Health and Wellness Center with a great team of people.

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Food and Friends Free dinner of soup and bread hosted by First Baptist Church, 3466 Porter St. All are invited, just take your own bowl and spoon. From 5:30 to 7 p.m. Personal Taste If you like, today you can celebrate Felt Hat Day, Greenpeace Day, International Day of Democracy or Google. com Day. Have fun.

Ready for some football? High school football teams kick off their second week of action. Enumclaw hosts Union High and White River hosts Orting. Both games begin at 7 p.m. And even more football? Week 3 action has the White River crew traveling to Steilacoom while Enumclaw heads to Lincoln in Tacoma. Both at 7 p.m.

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Most of my 55 years have been spent as an absolute pessimist. I was always going on the theory that if I didn’t hold out any hope for things going swimmingly, I would not suffer major disappointment. My attitude has done an about-face and now I allow myself to aspire for positive things to happen. I actually look for celebration-worthy things to happen and sometimes they do. One of those things happened just the other day at a Buckley City Council meeting. Eleven-year-old Chloe Mitchell stepped in front of the council and asked if perJohn Leggett haps the Humane Staff Writer Society could possibly use the Buckley trail for a fundraising walk sometime this fall. I could see by the sudden smiles blooming all over the room, others were thinking precisely the same thing I was. This gutsy little lady had more intestinal fortitude in her pinky finger than most adults have in their entire body. And by the way, be watching for details on the event, because the council and Mayor Pat Johnson passed through the requests in unanimous fashion. Also making an impression was local construction dude Carl Sanders, donating his time, talents and treasures toward getting that football field done in Enumclaw. I had heard about it, but until you are actually step on the field and see how pleasing it is, you can’t appreciate it. Sure, there were plenty of donors who made the project happen. But until former Enumclaw mayor John Wise came up behind me in the end zone during Friday evening’s tilt with Yelm, put his arm around my shoulder and asked what I thought, it hadn’t dawned on me what a wonderful achievement getting this field refurbished was. It looks amazing and I nearly wept

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In last week’s paper, Edward Neil appropriated to himself the role of Chicken Little in the latest version of “The Sky is Falling,� the 19th century cautionary fable which warned against irrational panic in the face of difficulties. I will accept the premise of the letter if, and only if, the American people have become defeatist followers of the doom and gloom purveyors who aver that destruction is inevitable. I believe, on the other hand, that we still have the stout heart and iron will to not only survive but to prevail against any obstacles we face. Contrary to Mr. Neil’s predicted disintegration, not one single inch of American territory or sovereignty will be abandoned without the spilling of blood and treasure on an unprecedented scale. Long before he ever ran for president, Abraham Lincoln gave a speech that should still resonate with us today. He said in 1838, “At what point shall we expect the approach of danger? By what means shall we fortify against it? Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the Ocean, and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Bonaparte for a commander, could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a thousand years. At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from

abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.� The suicide Lincoln referred to is that belief among some in this country that other Americans are the enemy and must be destroyed because of their unacceptable opinions. It has practically become holy writ among some that anyone who disagrees with them is evil or mentally ill and must be crushed. This is indeed the path of national suicide. The history of America, inarguably the richest and most admired place in the world, is one of loud and angry disagreement leading to compromise and unity of effort. This healthy debate between contending points of view has made us stronger and has led us to become, again in the words of Lincoln, “the encouragement of the world.� We will only fail if those voices of disunion and defeat, those voices who tell us to despise one another, become our national voice; in place of that we have to heed those voices which call us to work and overcome obstacles together and remain out of many, one (e pluribus unum). Robert DuChaine Buckley

McGann supported in race for school board seat I have known Tina McGann for over four years now, since our kids were in Kindergarten together. From that very first year, she has shown her dedication toward our kids, our teachers, our school and our district. She’s worked tirelessly in the classrooms, at school and district functions, and for the PTA. She’s been a true leader in the Black Diamond Elementary PTA (serving as president for the past two

years), working to bring our school and our community together in every way possible. She has all of the qualities of a good leader: integrity, honor, an amazing work ethic, a kind heart, and a willingness to listen to all sides before forming an opinion or making a decision. She is also devoted to her family and friends, with a generous and loving nature. I am supporting Tina for the Enumclaw School Board because I know she will put all of those wonderful qualities to work for the greater good of our kids, schools and community. I hope you’ll join me this fall in voting for Tina McGann for Enumclaw School Board Position 4. Karrie Hildebrand Black Diamond

City should focus on kids, not on making money I am writing th is on behalf of the Enumclaw School District. I was the recreation director at the EnumclawKing County park from Sept. 1, 1965, to Jan. 1, 1992, 26 years. During the 26 years, King County Parks never charged the Enumclaw School District for the use of the football field and they started playing there in 1962. In my 26 years I was never charged for the use of school facilities for my programs or never was charged for a school ball field if I needed it for games. If the city is going to charge them, the school district should charge the same fee for use of facilities. If the city of Enumclaw follows what the athletic director for the Sumner School District said about fees, they will make money from other groups. The city has to remember the swim-

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On June 22, 1925, famed photographer Asahel Curtis came to Black Diamond to shoot a series of photos, including this one of Black Diamond High School. According to the University of Washington library’s website, Curtis was born in Minnesota in 1874. The family moved to the Seattle area in 1888 where his older brother, Edward Curtis, opened a photo studio in 1892. Asahel began working there in 1895 and went to the Yukon in 1897 to take photographs documenting the Klondike gold rush. By 1901 Asahel Curtis had joined with scenic photographer William Romans to form the Curtis & Romans studio. After a brief period in San Francisco and Tacoma, working sometimes as a photoengraver, Curtis returned to Seattle as a newspaper photographer. Curtis was an active outdoorsman and mountaineer, an advocate of roads and highways, and instrumental in the development of Mount Rainier National Park. Those traveling along Interstate 90 may be familiar with the Asahel Curtis picnic area and trail located at Exit 47. Sixtythousand of Asahel Curtis’ images are held in trust by the Washington State Historical Society in Tacoma in addition to several thousand photos held at the University of Washington. This photo is from the collection of the Washington State Historical Society.


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Getting “bell rung� is no laughing matter Though I was never big enough nor rough enough to play it, I’ve always enjoyed watching football. Apparently, this is true of most Americans. The popularity of the game clearly indicates that football has begun to rival baseball as our “national pastime.�

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players themselves, especially at the pro level. Sam Huff, a former linebacker for the New York Giants, has flatly stated, “We try to hurt everyone. Wally DuChateau That’s the object.� Columnist James Harrison, onetime pro defensive game. There are those who player of the year, argue that the sport’s popu- has said the same thing: “I larity stems directly from try to hurt people.� I recall its violence; that spectators an interview from several watch such savage mayhem years ago with a lineman owing to a national blood- from the Chicago Bears lust that celebrates violence (I’ve forgotten his name) much like the Romans cel- who rather sheepishly ebrated the gladiators. I’m admitted that, while buried not convinced of this. beneath a pile of players In any case, injuries scrambling for a fumbled result not solely from the ball, he intentionally broke sport’s rules and design, but two fingers of an opposing from the savagery of the player. Fortunately, there’s

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no evidence that high school and college athletes are quite that ruthless. Traditionally, football injuries have involved joints and spinal columns – bones, ligaments, cartilage in the knees, hips, and back – that result in mangled tissue connections, useless fingers and back braces. Retired professional players often have a difficult time walking without the help of canes or braces. More than a few are flatout paralyzed from the chest down, like Detroit Lions offensive lineman Mike Utley. Dave Pear, a retired Tampa Bay Buccaneer, has spent more than $600,000 for surgeries on his knees, an artificial hip and fused disks in his back. However, in the past decade, neurological findings have uncovered injuries even more insidious than any of these: namely, the long-term consequences of concussions. Nearly every weekend we watch one or two players stumble off the field, being halfcarried by teammates after a horrendous collision that causes the injured player to temporarily lapse into

something resembling a epileptic seizure. They say, “He had his bell rung.� The cumulative effects of these “head bangers� are just now becoming clear. By some estimates, retired NFL players are up to 19 times as likely as the general population to have dementia-related problems later in life. Andre Waters, former Philadelphia Eagles safety, committed suicide when he was 44 years old, at which time his brain tissue resembled that of an 85-year-old with Alzheimer’s. Justin Strzelczyk’s brain was found to be similarly damaged after he killed himself in a car crash while driving the wrong way on a New York freeway. There are many more such cases. I could go on, but there wouldn’t be much point to that. Anyway, heart-wrenching as NFL injuries can be, they seem even more tragic when they happen to college or high school kids. Between 1982 and 2009, nearly 300 fatalities can be directly traced to high school football. Granted,

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CORNER FROM 7 when it came to me that the gridders of EHS’s future will no longer have to slog around in the quagmire that was the former field’s legacy. Wise was one of the guys instrumental in bringing this concept to fruition, along with EHS football mentor Don Bartel Judge Rick Bathum, Jeff Coats and others. This accomplishment epitomized what can be done when people in the community roll up their sleeves and toil side-by-side to make things happen. This stadium will certainly be a source of dignity and self-confidence especially

for those young men who are to be playing on such a handsome field. The greatest thing of all if this. When I am walking along the sidelines, with the shutter of my camera clicking away, I no longer have to hear, “Welcome to the pasture in the sticks� uttered by opposing players. Instead, we can say,

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BINETTI FROM 6 Remember to enjoy your roses during the Autumn season. We live in a climate where roses bloom well into December. To make your doctor happy Get outdoors and rake, weed, dig and plant. Fall is for planting and gardening is the one activity that offers the bonebuilding benefits of lifting weights, the aerobic benefits of jogging, the flexibility of stretching and the stress-busting of yoga. All this and you’ll be making the world more beautiful.

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Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens� and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www. binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.

given the tens of thousands of boys playing the game during those years, the fatality figure isn’t particularly large, so, to reduce the subject to a more personal level, I can relate a tragic tale that’s probably familiar to many of you around my age. We’ll call the

fellow Bob, though that wasn’t his real name. Bob and I were close friends and spent considerable time together in elementary and middle school. He was a gifted athlete who moved away while we were in the ninth grade. A few years later, while playing football in his senior year at a California school, Bob received an intense concussion; it was so severe

he couldn’t finish the game that evening. Then, alas, 15 or 20 years later, he died of an inoperable brain tumor, which his doctor and his family always felt was directly tied to that concussion. I could relate other stories of high school football injuries that permanently scarred friends of mine, but column space is limited. It’s a sobering thought if your son is out there butting heads for the White River or Enumclaw Hornets.

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Sara Hartjoy and Jeff Greene were married during an early-evening ceremony July 30, 2011, at Crystal Mountain. Performing the ceremony was Kent Fire Department Chaplain Pat Ellis. The bride is the daughter of Gene Hartjoy and Sandy

McCully, Hopley are married on Hawaiian beach Brooke Eileen McCully and Christopher Jordan Hopley were united in marriage during a late afternoon ceremony June 30, 2011, on the beach at Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Steve McCully, uncle of the bride. Following the wedding, the bride and groom, wedding party and guests attended the Feast at Lele

Ellis of Enumclaw. She graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1998 and earned a bachelor of arts degree in early childhood and elementary eduction from Central Washington University 2006. She is employed as a first-grade teacher in the Enumclaw School District. The groom is the son of Tim and Linda Greene of East Wenatchee, Wash. He graduated from Eastmont in Lahaina. The bride, the daughter of Matt and Char McCully of Enumclaw, graduated from Western Washington University and received a master’s degree in marriage and family therapy from Seattle Pacific University in June 2011. She is employed by Compass Health in Mount Vernon, Wash. The groom, the son of Doug and Kelly Hopley of Bow, Wash., graduated from WWU with a degree in business finance. He is employed by Timec in Anacortes, Wash.

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Nicole Leggett and Joseph Davis were united in marriage Aug. 6 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw. The Rev. Jim Northrop officiated the afternoon ceremony. The bride is the daughter of John and Rose Marie Leggett of Buckley. She graduated from White River High School in 2001 and earned a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice from Eastern Washington University in 2005. She is employed as a legal assistant in San Diego. The groom is the son of John and Cindy Davis of Bremerton, Wash. He graduated in 1996 from Gig Harbor High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in 2000 in material science engineering from Washington State University. He is a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy, stationed in San Diego. Serving as honor attendant for the wedding ceremony was Alisa Binetti. Bridesmaids were Kendra Leggett, Andrea Bacon, Natalie Cookson, Julie Soukup and Nadia Cunningham. Cliff Davis was the best man and groomsmen were Tony Binetti, Heath Garlick, Spencer Garlick, Fred Weisbrod and Jason Cunningham. Flower girls were Sierra Garlick, Taya Schmidt and Hadley Schmidt and the ringbearer was Robert Garlick. The wedding reception was at the Landmark Convention Center in Tacoma. Following a honeymoon trip to Hawaii, the couple are at home in San Diego.

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If White River volleyball coach Stryder Argo had an ounce of compassion he would post a sign over the entry of the Hornet gymnasium warning foes to enter at their own risk. Argo’s six-pack of predominantly senior spikers and setters appears poised for even more success. A season ago the Hornets went 12-2 during the regular season, made the state tournament and gave a highlyfavored Lynden all it could handle. White River’s overall record last season was 20-5 and of the handful of setbacks, three were at the hands of Fife. White River will have an early opportunity to atone for that Trojan hat trick, traveling to Fife Sept. 14 for the Hornets’ initial South Puget Sound League 2A outing of the campaign. “For some reason we just couldn’t shake that Fife monkey off our backs last season and it wasn’t that they were that much better than we were. We just seemed to selfdestruct every time we played them,� Argo said. “Hopefully, that is all in the past.� Of the 54 girls who turned out, 13 made varsity, Dannie Stroud, Courtney Hall, Jailyn Van Sickle, Erinne Clements, Mikaela Kilcup, Kaytee Hodgson, Shailee Strecker, Haley Vallala, Cassidy Kunst, Jade Crawford, Alischa Bidwell, Mary Marshall and Amy Carlson.

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The only thing better than last year’s finish would be a state title for the Enumclaw boys golf team. The Hornets finished second at the 3A state tournament in May and return four seniors including Washington Junior Golf Association champion Tyler Salsbury, David Smith, Chase Dolliver and Colton McCluskey. “We’d like to repeat as league and district champions first. We’re taking it one step at a time, but expectations are high,� coach Bob Kilmer said.

EHS jumped to the right start with a win over Sumner Aug. 31 and victory over Tahoma Thursday. During Thursday’s match, Dolliver tied an EHS school record at Druid’s Glen. His 35-stroke performance even with Isaac Woods (1999-00) and Jeff Hawk (2000-01). Of the 18 Hornets turning out, two are returning juniors, Beau Brock and JR Condon, and sophomores Kolton Tinney and Ian Runland. The Hornet girls program has

earned five state trophies in as many years including a state championship and last year’s fourth-place finish. With no seniors on the roster, the Hornets will be led by junior state participants Tiffany Wilkening and Madeline Petellin. JV sophomores Kadyn Eldridge and Maddie Pillo are expected to make an impact. The Lady Hornets also started with a win over Tahoma. “We’re excited about the youth and enthusiasm of our girls team and the experience on our boys team,� Kilmer said.

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Veterans will be heart of WRHS team By Kevin Hanson Editor

Veteran cross country coach Dameon Marlow has state-tested talent at the top of both his boys’ and girls’ rosters as he prepares White River for another season. The squad will get its first test Tuesday at a “class meet� in Spanaway. In that format, seniors will compete as a group, as will juniors, sophomores and freshmen. The Hornet boys this year are headed by Marcus Dickson and Kody Gould, both seniors. Dickson has qualified for the state cross country meet his previous three seasons and Gould has made the state trip twice. Dickson will be looking to continue a remarkable run; during the spring track season, he captured state championships in both the 800and 1,600-meter events. Others moving to the top of the boys’ team are Chris Fisher, Les Fueston and Taylor Moser. Kyle Smith, a sophomore transfer from Oregon, also is looking to make his presence felt. Marlow is faced with a predicament all coaches love. He figures he might have nine varsity-level runners competing for the seven slots. The girls team is much the same, with two state-level runners returning – seniors Lauryn Wate and Kelli Coyle, with Wate a three-time state veteran and Coyle a two-time participant. Other Hornets with varsity running experience include Katie Simmons and Christina Ramous.

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Despite being a year removed from a stellar season, some question marks have cropped up for the White River girls soccer team. Chief among those is how to replace four members of last year’s starting lineup. Gone are Nicole Partlow and Morgan Brown, both lost to graduation, plus Kinsey Gandel and Maggie Williams, who moved from the district. Despite those departures, coach Charlie Carlier is confident his group will compete well in the second season of the SPSL 2A. “We kind of have a good thing going here,� he said. Leading the way offensively will by the goal-scoring tandem of Cassidy France and Ashley Powell. Fans

might have some early apprehension about the health of France’s knee, but Carlier said everything appears to be fine. The senior captain suffered ligament damage during the early part of last year’s basketball season and had the knee surgically repaired. “I’m pretty comfortable with our defense,� Carlier added, noting that Kylee Englebert is returning to keep things solid in goal. If there’s a missing piece to the puzzle, where players will have to step up and fill a void, it’s in the midfield ranks. Carlier and Hornet followers had a chance to see how things were coming together Tuesday when the team hosted Black Hills. Thursday, White River hosts Enumclaw at 7 p.m.

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ing golf with these girls.� Nine girls have been hitting the links at Tapps Island, Sumner Meadows and the driving range in anticipation of the season’s home opener at 3:15 p.m. with Washington and Franklin Pierce. WRHS lost perennial postseason golfer Tia Johnson to graduation, but return Caitlyn Miller Drew McCarty, Sutton Mills, Hannah Dominquez and Daniel Garner.

Coach Jeff Jacobson’s cross country cupboard is well stocked as he prepares to lead Enumclaw into another season of competition. The veteran coach isn’t dealing with the big crowd he’s had lately – the turnout numbers in the 40s rather than the 60s – but there’s plenty of experience at the top of both the boys and girls squads. The boys team has a wealth of veter-

an runners, headed by Cory Johnson, a senior who qualified for the state 3A meet a season ago. Other returnees with varsity experience include Alec Rhome, Peter Berger, Kevin Nelson, Dylan Hamel and Chase Olson. The girls’ side is loaded with returning talent as well. Chandler Weiman was a state qualifier a season ago and she’s joined by a handful of others who ran with the varsity – Chelsea Weiman,

Lindsay Ross, Taryn Schreiner and Peyton Vick. The early part of the season includes a couple of tests that will show the Hornets how they stack up. On Sept. 14 the team will trek to the New Balance Festival of Champions in Oregon City, Ore., and on Sept. 24 the squad will make its annual trip to the Three-Course Challenge near Seaside, Ore. Before that, the EHS runners will travel Thursday for the annual Turtle Soup Relays in Bellevue.

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Heading into his fourth season at the top of the Enumclaw soccer program, coach Shawn Tobius likes what he sees. “We look pretty good, top to bottom,� he said a day before Saturday’s seasonopening jamboree in Orting. “This is the best group I’ve had.� That’s saying a lot, since last year’s team – despite placing fourth in the SPSL 3A – was one victory shy of landing a berth in the state tournament. That squad also had the advantage of having Caitlin Plese in goal; an allleague performer, who has taken her talents to Portland State University. This year’s group suffered a setback Thursday when Juliet Bannerot, anticipat-

ed to be the Hornets’ top goal-scoring threat – went down with a knee injury. The prognosis wasn’t immediately available, but Tobius was fearing season-ending damage had been done. If that’s the case, Tobius said, everyone else will simply have to step up and meet the challenge. Waiting to do that are returning players like Julie Curtain, Nadine Huff, Jessica Snoen, Angela Lindsey and Kayla Bunderson. Factoring into the mix are newcomers like Haley Johnson, Cayla Dahl and Hannah Dahlquist. A freshman, Katie Craft, will be starting in goal. Emphasizing a need to play solid defense, Tobius said “we want to be more solid in the back than last year‌and we will be.â€?

“I believe that this is going to be a great year,� first-year coach Jeff Hinkle said of his White River boys tennis team. “We have a lot of returners and they have shown an increase in their ability.� Top among those returning are Sam Bruckbauer and Tommy McCarragher, who were a formidable doubles team.

Hinkle, who served as the Hornets’ assistant coach, said there are a number of players up from JV and C-team who are vying for those coveted varsity roles. The Hornets started the season Tuesday in a nonleague match with Enumclaw. They jump into SPSL 2A play Thursday at Clover Park.

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EHS Volleyball “This year’s varsity group has a similar upbeat, positive attitude, but what I appreciate most about this bunch is there are eight juniors who have been playing together for a long time,� Carel said. This alone tends to create cohesiveness, confidence and hope, she added. Joining Dennis with 5-foot-10 height are senior hitter Molly Culyer and junior hitters Missy Sanders and Danielle Saltarelli. The remaining juniors are Molly LaMotte, Julia Myers, Katie Holland, Kayla Zilbauer, Hannah Morris and defensive specialist Olivia Bannerot. EHS was tested immediately when it hosted White River Tuesday and will visit Mount Rainier at 7 p.m. Thursday.

By John Leggett Staff Writer

The heart and soul of the Enumclaw volleyball squad, senior captain HayleeMae Dennis, is eager to help propel the Hornets into postseason contention. Coach Jackie Carel allows that last year’s squad, which finished second in the SPSL 3A with a 11-3 league mark and 12-7 overall, was sort of special. But the veteran Hornet boss quickly adds she likes the continuity of the 2011 season’s contingent.

Small veteran corps to lead swim, diving

EHS Girls Swim and Dive The squad is loaded with veterans like captains Annie Birklid and Erin Wessel. Wessel was a district qualifier, as were Rachel Holston, Carly Hinman, Lori Lamm, Cassie Cook, Katie and Allie Larrea, Bella Davenport and Carlie Cairnes, who all return. Davenport, a junior, is the Hornets’ lone returning state participant, twice competing in the 100-yard breaststroke. The Hornets should be a diving force with the return of Erica Bonthuis, who set EHS’s 16-year-old, 11-dive record last year and finished seventh at state. The senior and state gymnast was 13th at state in 2009 and has been working on her diving during the off season. Joining Bonthuis on the board will also be Nicole Wilson.

By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

Enumclaw girls swim coach Ann Bettencourt said she is thankful for her ties with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and its pool. The Enumclaw pool shut its doors for maintenance, cutting off the team from practice for two weeks. “It was a privilege and we are very grateful,� she said. “We are looking forward to getting back into our own pool and getting ready for the season.� Bettencourt said this year’s Hornet team is smaller with around 20 on the roster. But small doesn’t equate to lack of experience.

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It’s hard to imagine a prep football game could get much wilder than Friday night’s two-overtime tussle between White River and

visiting Bonney Lake. On the way to a 40-34 victory by the visitors, the teams combined for more than 800 yards offense – and did so in distinctly dif-

All-state graduates leave big holes to fill By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

This year, Enumclaw boys water polo coaches Ken DeMan and Bob Averill are consolidating. Rather than put a bunch of games on the calendar, the pair are taking the Hornets on the road for a couple of big tournaments. On the bill will be the Auburn tournament in September and an Oregon trip to Tualatin Hills for a Best of the West challenge. The team is already familiar with being on the road. With the Enumclaw pool closed for the first two weeks of practice, the Hornets have been turning out at the Sumner pool.

Returners pad roster with court experience By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

Start with a healthy turnout; add a veteran coach and mix in a few returning letterwinners and it’s the recipe for a successful tennis season for Enumclaw. Coach Adam Ihde has been stirring things up these past weeks by trying a number of doubles pairings and singles combinations. “I’m having a hard time coming up with a lineup,� Ihde said. “In the past there have been clear-cut ability levels.� He said this group is more evenly matched.

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Packing Up Volunteers prepare to distribute backpacks, notebooks, pencils and other school supplies to students who need a helping hand at Black Diamond Community Center Aug. 31. Cheryl Hanson, center left of sign, is the Black Diamond Community Center’s recent executive director hire. She is helped by Black Diamond City Councilwoman Kristine Hanson, center, and many community volunteers. BDCC provided supplies for students in need from four different school districts: Enumclaw, Tahoma, Kent and Auburn. Photo by Johna Thomson.

Soup’s On Enumclaw Rotary Club member Dale McCauley serves up soup to a table at the monthly free Simply Soup community dinner Aug. 25 at the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center. More than 100 individuals come down each month to eat soup, bread, cookies and to meet their neighbors. The next event is scheduled for 5:30 to 7 p.m. Sept. 29. Photo by Bob Baer.

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Tacos for Turf Taco Time owner Bill Jensen hands off a check for $4,000 to YEAS committee member Chris VanHoof Monday morning. The donation was the result of the Enumclaw Taco Time’s restaurant’s summer Turf Tuesday promotion. On Tuesdays, between June 28 and Aug. 30, Taco Time donated 10 percent of its net sales to the new turf field at Pete’s Pool. Jensen said trading in Taco Tuesday for Turf Tuesday felt good and the community’s support defines Enumclaw. Photo by Brenda Sexton.

OBITUARIES FROM 5

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Lois of California; daughter Virginia Gilbert and husband Richard of Graham, Wash.; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and three great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years Joseph C. Massey. A celebration of her life will be at a later date. Arrangements were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

Bert Daniel Gill, a longtime Enumclaw resident, died Sept. 2, 2011, at the age of 90. He was born Jan. 18, 1921, in Buckley to Frank and Jessie Gill and worked 42 years for Weyerhaeuser. He was a longtime member of the Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene who loved fishing, hunting and camping. He was able to share this as a Boy Scout leader. He also liked to dance and was a member of the Glacier Gliders folk dancers. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Clarice; daughter Diane Franchini and hus-

band Steve of Enumclaw; son Michael Gill of Enumclaw; sisters Nona Gilbert and Betty Brown; brother Bob Gill; four grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers Alfred Gill and Frank Gill. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com. Visit the web site for further service information. Memorials are suggested to the Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene.

WRHS FROM 16 lead to 34-14, but from that point the game was all about Brown and his explosive arm. A TD pass to Robert Combs and two scoring aerials to Zack Zaragoza – the last with 11 seconds in regulation play – left the score knotted at 34. Deadlocks are settled with a Kansas City tie-breaker system where each team takes possession at the 25. White River did nothing on its four-play attempt and Bonney Lake was turned aside when Brown was intercepted by Eli Bickel. On Bonney Lake’s second possession, Brown fielded a bad snap on one hop, then found Zaragoza for a TD. Needing at least 11 yards to get a first down and keep the game alive, the Hornets came up a yard

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Nate Lenhart scoots through a hole on the offensive line Friday against Bonney Lake. Photo by Kevin Hanson/ To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.

short on a fourth-down play. Week 2 action will see Bonney Lake taking on district rival Sumner at Sunset Chev Stadium. White River will hit the road to tackle 1A Orting. Games will begin at 7 p.m.


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Living Court Assisted Living and Expressions of Enumclaw

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In observance of National Assisted Living WeekÂŽ, September 11 to 17, Expressions and Living Court will host a series of events developed as a special opportunity to bring together residents, families, employees, volunteers and the surrounding community to celebrate.

“FOREVER PROUD.�

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to our Staff and Volunteers, for your years of dedication. We honor our extended family of residents, families and friends.

Forever Proud, a patriotic theme, was chosen because the first day of National Assisted Living Week begins on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. While we remember the fallen we also recognize the pride we feel as American citizens and in our community. Forever Proud also addresses one’s pride in work done well, family and friends, or a skill mastered. Feeling proud about our citizenship, community participation, friends and families is a universal feeling. This week long celebration is a demonstration of the commitment Expressions of Enumclaw and Living Court Assisted Living Professionals feel when providing care and services to residents in our communities.

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Pie in the Sky Social 3:00 pm, Expressions & Living Court Old Fashion Root Beer Floats Tuesday 3:00 pm, Expressions & Living Court Wednesday Cocktail/Mocktail Hour & 40s Trivia- Prizes! 3:00 pm, Living Court Thursday Carnival Day- Games, Food, Fun! 4:00 pm, Living Court Breakfast Buffet- Good Food & Company! Friday 8 - 9:00 am, Living Court (RSVP by 9/15) ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ National Assisted Living WeekŽ is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Center for Assisted Living, Washington, D.C. and assisted living facilities nationwide. For more information on National Assisted Living WeekŽ, visit www.nalw.org

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2229 Jensen Street, Enumclaw, WA Ph: (360) 825-0280

2454 Cole Street, Enumclaw, WA Ph: (360) 825-4565

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