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Buckley-area residents are invited to a Sept. 21 public hearing that will address a proposal to turn a now-vacant 22-acre parcel into as many as 65 home sites. The hearing, hosted by the city’s hearing examiner, begins at 6 p.m. in the Multipurpose Building. The session has been called so the city can obtain public input on a development named the Nanevicz Farm Subdivision. The proposal calls for a neighborhood of single-family
homes on acreage to the east of the Copperwynd development, at the end of Dieringer and Whitehouse avenues and north of Sergeant Street. Aside from a maximum of 65 lots, plans call for the development of one parcel of open space or a park. Also called for is the extension or creation of six roads. Those unable to attend the Sept. 21 meeting can offer their comments in writing. They should be sent to City Administrator David Schmidt, P.O. Box 1960, Buckley, 98321, prior to 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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The Enumclaw School Board has asked Superintendent Mike Nelson to continue negotiating a lease agreement with the city of Enumclaw that would give the Enumclaw School District control over the refurbished stadium at Pete’s Pool, but its patience appears to be wearing thin. “I’m losing my patience with it myself,” board member Corey Cassell said of the negotiations which began in May. The board discussed the agreement during its Sept. 6 study session. “I believe we have negotiated in good faith and on numerous occasions a tentative agreement has been made. In the end, the intent was for this to be a school district facility for kids athletics. This has morphed into something else by the city. It’s really frustrating.” The latest offering is a 25-year lease agreement for the school district with the district taking responsibility for future turf replacement. “We’re willing to take it all on, the risks and potential benefits,” district business manager Tim Madden said in a phone conversation after the board’s meeting. The board let Nelson know it respects the city’s process, but would like to
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Latter-day Saints to lead Plateau day of service The five Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Wards in Enumclaw and Buckley will be participating in the annual Northwest Day of Service Saturday and are asking others to join them. The Plateau’s participation is part of a larger Northwest area effort. The Enumclaw and Buckley Wards will
be doing local projects. The Buckley 1st and 2nd Ward will be working on landscaping and park clean up along the Foothills Trail. About 80 adults are expected to meet at 8 a.m. at the Buckley Youth Center. Community members who would like to help are welcome and should provide their own gloves and
landscaping tools like clippers, rakes, weed pullers and wheelbarrows. Prepare for the weather, as groups will work rain or shine. The group also could use snacks and water donations for volunteers. The Enumclaw 1st, 2nd and 3rd Wards, about 100 adults, will be cleaning, painting, pressure washing and taking care of
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Citizen Survey 1. In solving the current budget crisis, should the legislature address the short fall by: Only making budget cuts Increasing revenue through taxes and fees Doing a combination of both cutting programs and raising revenue 2. In the most recent budget state, employees received a 3% pay cut and the state work force was reduced by 7%, did these cuts: Go too far Were about right Need to go further 3. Regardless of whether you support or oppose the legalization of marijuana Individual States should it be regulated by the: Federal Government 4. Partisan bickering has reached a historic high in Washington State and Washington DC. How much has this impacted the efficiency of the state legislature: A great degree Moderately Is about the same 5. Violent crime rates have dropped dramatically in the State and Nation due to locking up violent criminals, and increased treatment of low level offenders with substance abuse or mental illness. The major exception is gang violence, which is on the rise. How concerning is this to you? Very concerned, gang violence is a threat in our community Mildly concerned, although the threat has yet to enter our community Not concerned, our community is far enough removed from this problem
6. In 2010 citizens rejected 2 initiatives to privatize liquor which would have allowed all places that currently sell beer and wine to sell hard alcohol as well. However, there is a recent proposal, backed by Costco, that would get the state out of the liquor business but only allow large major food retail stores to sell hard alcohol in designated areas. Do you: Support the state getting out of the liquor business Keep the current system as it is 7. Everyone knows the difficulties of our struggling economy. How do you feel about the security of your personal job or economic security? Very Secure Mildly Secure Uncertain Not Secure I lost my job I don’t have a job 8. How do you feel about the security of the jobs and economic stability of others in your local community? Very Secure Mildly Secure Uncertain Not Secure Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________ If you would like a call from Representative Hurst please put your number here: ______________________________________________________
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More Open House Southwood Elementary and Thunder Mountain Middle School will host their open houses.
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Open House Black Diamond Elementary and Enumclaw Middle School host open house. Both begin at 6:30 p.m.
Rachel’s Challenge A community presentation is planned for 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22 in the Enumclaw High School auditorium.
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.
It’s Football Time Enumclaw High travels to Capital High in Olympia; White River travels to Washington High. Both games begin at 7 p.m.
Drive 4 UR School Fugate Ford will participate Saturday in a fundraising event to help White River High sports. Test drive a car from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Buckley Eagles. Rummage Sale The Buckley Youth Center will host a rummage sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 24 at the center on River Avenue.
Gotta Get Better The Seattle Seahawks travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers. Could be another tough week.
Respect Elders The Enumclaw Senior Activity Center will sponsor Respect Our Elders Day Sept. 29.
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with fragrant canes turnThe ing yellow f lowers only that already Compleat when they are bore fruit. Do mature enough Home not prune the to handle seed Gardener production – green canes that sprouted and that can Marianne Binetti this summer. take many Columnist Tie these new years. There is canes to a a mock orange horizontal native to westsupport so the berries will be ern Washington that seems to easy to harvest and the rasp- bloom more reliably. It goes by berry plant easier to control. the name Philadelphus lewisii, Pamper your raspberries with named after the Lewis and Clark a manure mulch in early spring explorers. Don’t prune a mock and you’ll be jamming all next orange or any spring-blooming summer. shrub in the fall. Pruning after I have a mock orange blooming is the general rule of shrub that did not green thumb. You could try addbloom. The leaves are green and ing a slow release plant food like look healthy and this shrub has Osmocote around the base of your been in the ground for several mock orange plant and waiting a years. My neighbor has the same few more years to see if it will stop problem. What is going on? D.M., with the mocking and start with Buckley the blooming. Or give it one more Apparently not much is year to mature then resort to the going on with the sex shovel solution and dig it out. Life life of your mock orange. These is too short to put up with ugly or old-fashioned shrubs bloom ungrateful plants.
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Bras for a Cause supports breast cancer awareness Community members are invited to unveil their creativity with a decorated bra while supporting breast cancer awareness. The city of Enumclaw, Cascade House, Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce and Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation are sponsoring Bras for the Cause from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 13 at St. Elizabeth Hospital’s Rainier Room in Enumclaw. Anyone can enter for a chance to win by decorating a bra and hanger in a theme of their choice. Any size bra and type is eligible. The only restriction is all bra surfaces must be covered. All entries must be original, may not have won previous prizes and must not infringe on any thirdparty rights. Entry forms are available at the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center, 1350 Cole St., or Cascade House Assisted Living Concept, News updated daily www.courierherald.com
2000 Mountain View Dr. Attach the $10 entry fee and form to the inside of the bra and deliver to the senior center before Oct. 5. Make checks payable to the Enumclaw Senior Center. Bras will be judged by a committee and selected for first-, second- and thirdplace the night of the event. There will be a public cat-
My hydrangeas were beautiful this summer. How do I dry the blooms? When can I cut them and prune my hydrangea? This shrub is almost as tall as my house! O.L., Tacoma Congratulations on your mop heads. Early autumn is the perfect time to cut big leaf hydrangea blooms for drying. Cut the stem and remove all foliage. Stand each stem into a bottle or shot glass with just one inch of water. As the water evaporates the hydrangea flower will dry naturally. Keep the dried blooms away from sunlight or they will fade. To prune hydrangeas cut out the old, dead wood and shorten the longest branches in early spring or fall. Most big leaf hydrangeas flower on 2-year-old wood so if you cut back all the branches by more than one third you will be cutting off next year’s flowers. The happiest hydrangeas are those left unpruned. Big leaf hydrangeas want to be left alone so they can grow into the domi-
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Buckley Youth center hosts fundraising rummage sale The Buckley Youth Center will host a rummage sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 24. A limited number of spaces are available
nate divas of the garden that they were meant to be. If your hydrangea is growing too large for its space, consider moving it to a bigger stage where it can belt out the blooms without restrictions as a reward for its awesome performance. Hydrangeas bloom better here in western Washington than anyplace else on earth. Enjoy. t t t 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.
to businesses or families; the cost is $20. Those who would like to help can donate clean, sale-quality items at the center between 2:30 and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information or to reserve a space call Will Foster at 360-829-6534 or e-mail wfoster@cityofbuckley.com.
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Letters Ten years later, have answer to memories remain Moms worries about children I had just gotten out of the shower when the first plane hit. I remember the confusion at first, the sense that it was somehow a mistake, an accident. I went to the living room of my Albany, N.Y., apartment with my towel wrapped around my waist and turned on CNN to get a sense of the scene and watched live as a second jet liner flew in too low and fast to be anything other than intentional. It was the attack on the Pentagon that really got me though: that’s an act of war, not just terrorism. Then I sat quietly Brian Beckley watching the covStaff Writer erage, still wrapped in my towel and unable to move, for quite some time. I don’t remember getting dressed, but I remember the first tower collapsing just before I turned off the television and started my drive to work at a small weekly paper in Saratoga County, just north of Albany, the state capital. The second tower collapsed while I was on my drive. As I got to my office, which was a small satellite office of a daily paper and in a decent-sized office park, my neighbor down the hall called me down to watch the footage on the TV in his office. Finally pulling away, I called my editor. It was all I could think to do. “What do I do?� I remember asking. “No one is going to care at all about the leash law anymore.� Who would care? Life was different now. Even then, at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 11, that much was obvious. But I had a deadline the next day and all of sudden NOTHING mattered, yet we still had to put out the paper. “I don’t know,� came the response. “Make some calls if you can and hang tight. Stay safe.� I remember that. I remember her telling me to stay safe.
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With the return of our children to school, many of us face those age-old fears: Will my child behave? Will they have a good teacher? Will other children say and do things that I don’t care for my child hearing and seeing? Will my child remember all the things we’ve taught him about Christ and true godly character? Moms In Touch has an answer for you: pray. This group meets once a week to pray for one hour for your school, your staff and your child. If your school already has one in place, we encourage you to join them. If your school doesn’t have one, we encourage you to begin one. It is a very simple process and is more than worth the time and effort exerted. Call Shari Hanbey at 360-886-0833 for more details and more information. This could be the most powerful thing you ever do. Shari Hanbey Black Diamond
Citizen concerned by experience with police I am writing this because of the experience my daughter had over the Labor Day weekend. At around 10 p.m. Friday night, my 17-year-old daughter and her boyfriend were leaving a grocery store where he works. As they pulled out onto state Route 410 they didn’t see the oncoming car and trailer that didn’t have his headlights on and, as you can guess, they collided. Now, what I am upset and disheartened about is our hometown police force. I
understand these kids were just that, kids; it’s the first accident either of them has ever been in and they didn’t know what to do. I was shocked and appalled to hear that one of our own police officers felt he had to yell at my daughter’s boyfriend as he was looking for the insurance card – let me correct myself, he stood there yelling at him to “hurry up get the insurance card,� then hovered over him yelling over and over to find the insurance card. Yelling, really, he felt it would do what, make him find it faster? It wasn’t his car. During this, my daughter is sitting in the ambulance being checked out as she was not hurt but very shaken up. And wouldn’t you know the same policeman came over and asked the EMTs if he could get a statement from my daughter. Then he proceeded to belittle her because she was still crying and very upset and wasn’t going to be about to get anything out of her. I realize that the police see accidents all the time and do the best they can, however, is it an effective way to yell and belittle them to get what they need so they can move on to the next thing they need to do? Which by the way I found it impressive that for one wreck they needed five police cars to assist with the accident. Must of been a busy night. We didn’t hear about the way the police treated the kids until later that night when we had a chance to get them home and relaxed. Have we gotten so unfeeling and presumptuous that we treat everyone like they are a criminal and that they are trying to hide something? These kids were shook up and a bit dazed; the last person I expected to treat them like this was our own police officers. I would love nothing more then tell you the name of the officer,
but I won’t because then I am no better then him and I refuse to lower myself. I feel I have redeemed myself by writing this, but parents, you should prepare you own teenagers not to expect any understanding or a sympathetic ear if ever they get in a wreck here in Enumclaw. Kim Hawkins Enumclaw
Military heroes recalled on 9/11 anniversary Two thoughts from Sept. 11, 2001. Amongst the incredible destruction at the Pentagon caused by the flying fuel air bomb that had been a United States commercial airliner was the children’s nursery, with children from newborn to toddlers. When the plane struck, the workers in the nursery knew they had to get the children out, but there were nowhere near enough adults to handle the evacuation. Within a few minutes a young Marine, uniform torn and bloody, ran in to the nursery and asked the manager what she needed. She yelled that they had to get the kids out of the building, that they needed help to do that and soon. The fire was raging and there was little at the time to stop it. The young Marine ran from the room and the nursery manager, thought “Well, we are on our own,� then a few minutes later a group of U.S. Marines ran in and with their help were able to gather up every child including walkers and bassinets. The children were moved though fire and brimstone to a park across from the Pentagon. The children were placed at the center of a circle of Marines who faced outward and stood at parade rest until the last child was collected by
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CORNER FROM 7 I did what I knew to do: I reported. There were stories to tell. This story was big enough it had to be localized. My first call was to town hall and it immediately turned into a story. The town clerk’s son was scheduled to be in a meeting in one of the towers at 9 a.m. and she hadn’t heard from him yet. She was beginning to panic.
It turned out that his meeting got moved to 10 a.m. so he was not in the building when the attacks happened, but because the chaos caused to phone lines to go down, she did not get the news until mid-afternoon. Later, I discovered that the town’s Democratic Party chairman (every position is a partisan position in New York state) had just returned from the city. He and his wife were staying at a hotel across the street from the World Trade Center. The morn-
ing of Sept. 11 they left their hotel around 9 a.m. and went their separate ways. They spent the next several hours trying to find each other again and the chair recounted a harrowing tale of having to dive into a Chinese restaurant during the collapse and watching the debris and smoke roll down the street. They finally reconnected through her mother in Albany, with each calling upstate because it was easier than trying to get to each
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photo on the front was an AP image of New Yorkers fleeing the collapse in terror. I vividly remember the picture to this day. It is of one of the moments that even watching now, 10 years later, makes it difficult for me. I can handle the explosions. I can handle the fires. I can even handle the collapse. But the jumpers and especially seeing my fellow New Yorkers – my fellow Americans – screaming in horror and fear takes me from sadness to blinding rage every time. I remember the fear and the anger, but next I remember the pride and the unity. I remember the feeling that it was an attack on us all and that we rose up as one to pick up the pieces and move on with life.
It’s what we do, we’re Americans. There are millions of stories like mine. And thousands that are worse, thousands where the people they love didn’t come home. I don’t tell my stories often as it is painful, but I think we must keep telling them, reminding ourselves exactly what it was like that day, reminding people who were too young to remember what life was like and how fast everything can change. And to remind them and ourselves that life goes on, that America still stands for freedom and that yes, that Star-Spangled banner does yet wave. And that we cannot live in fear. So stay safe out there, people. Safe, but not afraid. It’s what we do.
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National Guard who had just returned from a training mission and were flying unarmed planes. They were told they may have to ram an airliner to keep it from plunging into the Capital or a major city. They said “yes sir� and took off. A military member or
veteran is someone who at some point in his or her life has written a blank check made payable to the United States of America for an amount of “up to and including my life.� God bless the republic. Craig Sarver Bonney Lake
hysterical parents. Anyone who wanted to get to those children would have had to go through those Marines. God help them. The first pilots sent aloft on Sept. 11th were Air
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hour for lights. The Park Board recommended no charge for the field while a lease was negotiated. Madden said the district is planning for the worst-case scenario. “We’re flying blind,” Board President Chris VanHoof said. “The fee structure could change at anytime.” Cassell also was worried about the stability of the fee structure and was not adverse to playing elsewhere if necessary, but called that option extremely unfortunate. In response to the board’s question, Nelson said if the field had remained in its original grass state, he believes the district would have continued to maintain the field in exchange for use at no charge. In the proposed agreement, the city would be able to use the field free of charge for Creation Fest and any event booked within 30 days, if there were no conflicts. The city would pay a fee for
see an agreement in place and soon. Board members noted the city’s attorney is on vacation and the City Council is not scheduled to meet again until Sept. 26. Board members said the opening football game was a beautiful kickoff for the field, and publicly lauded city Public Works Director Chris Searcy for making it come together at the last minute. In addition to the urgency it wished to convey in signing a lease agreement, board members expressed a number of other concerns, especially with the city’s plans to charge the district user-fees while it continues to negotiate the lease. The city has a user-fee system set up for the stadium through the Expo Center. That fee, if pro-rated to an hourly rate for a nonprofit, could be approximately $50 to $70 an hour, plus $19 an
all other scheduled use. VanHoof sees the stadium agreement as the same lease the district has with the city for the Boise Creek Six-Plex only reverse. An agreement, he said, has worked for years. VanHoof is also concerned about the cost negotiations are having on taxpayers. “It’s costly on our end,” VanHoof said. “Unlike the city, we don’t have in-house counsel, so it does cost us to negotiate.” The board said they feel no sense of urgency from the city to tidy up negotiations. Board member Nancy Merrill was concerned about the breakdown in the relationship between the city and school district, a key relationship in the community. Nelson said the district is moving ahead with plans to put a fee schedule in place that would mirror the one used by the Sumner School District for Sunset Chev Stadium. The board noted it would like an agreement in place by mid-October at the latest.
was still stocking supplies and rearranging furniture; however, by the time you read this, the business will be in full swing, turning out 10 or 12 pies a day. She is closed Tuesday, open Friday and Saturday evenings, and open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the rest of the week. Prices for her creations vary between $20 and $30, depending on the ingredients. Her best sellers are blackberry, coconut cream and, one of my personal favorites, her peanutbutter pie, which won a first place trophy at a national contest in Florida. She wants to extend her heartfelt thanks to the local
community for it’s support, encouragement and devotion, which makes her feel like she’s “doing the right thing.” So, if you find yourself
stressed out, you might unwind by treating yourself to one of Suzie’s pies because, as her motto cleverly reveals, “stressed” spelled backwards is “desserts.”
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that time, the place appealed mostly to retired people who’d stop by for coffee and a slice of pie and lunch customers, who were Wally DuChateau often employees of Buckley Main Street Columnist businesses and also liked a slice or two Suzie is a good-ol’, home- of pie. (The Sweet Shop was town gal, born and raised in a soda-fountain hangout for Enumclaw and a graduate of local teenagers back in the our high school. Her maiden 1950s, but that’s another colname was Bock and her par- umn for another day.) ents, you might recall, operWhen Café Panini opened ated Runland’s grocery for a in April 2005, Suzie moved few years way back whenevher pie-baking operation er. She has a 24-year-old son into the kitchen in the rear who’s currently a Marine. Since she baked that first of that place, overlooking pie, lo those many years ago, the Griffin Avenue sidewalk. she has enjoyed baking them Nearly every day, I’d pass and has always believed a that corner and she’d always person should do what he or wave and smile. I’ll miss seeshe loves to do. So she did. ing her there. Of course, her new pie The notion that she couldn’t make a living off desserts shop, at the corner of Griffin and Railroad Street, is also hardly entered her mind. Suzie first started selling quite convenient, though pies to the general public it isn’t quite as strategic as in the old Buckley Sweet her former location. On the Shop in the mid-1980s. At day of our conversation, she
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If I mention a lady who baked her first pie 25 years ago and hasn’t stopped baking them since, who do you think I’d be writing about? Yep, you guessed it. Suzie Sidhu, the Pie Goddess. For a few minutes last week, Suzie and I stood in the summer sun outside her new location and I asked how many pies she might have baked during the course of her life. This gave her a moment’s pause while she ran some quick, mental calculations. Then, winging it, she said, “I don’t know. Maybe 30,000. Roughly.” That’s a lot of pies! There’s a degree of risk whenever you open your own business, but it seems especially risky to start an enterprise that involves nothing more, and nothing less, than selling pies. Really now, is there much public demand for pie? Apparently so. Today, Sidhu sells approximately 67 pies a week.
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buildings. God was present in the way a nation poured out its love, support, strength and help to the victims. God was, has been and is present as terrorists and tyrants are brought to justice for their crimes. God is present in the healing of memories and broken bodies. God was present in the small cross made as two steel beams were fused together in the conf lagration. And God is present yet today in the hearts and lives of those who follow the Prince of Peace and seek to live at peace with all people. Where were you? Where was God? Perhaps the deeper question we should ask of ourselves this day is: Is the presence of a loving, peace-giving God being lived out in my life? Do people see a loving God in my relationships, my business dealings, my response to those who offend or hurt me and in the way I care for those in my community and in the world whose lives are hurting, hungry or victimized. “May the peace of God which surpasses all understanding guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus� (Philippians 4:7). And may you be an instrument of that peace to others.
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attacked the highjackers on Flight 93 and averted an even greater tragedy. As we mark the solemn 10th anniversary of that horrible day, I am reminded of a question that has been asked of me many times: “Where was God that day?� To many it felt as though God had abandoned our nation and those victims of the attacks. It was an honest and provocative question, one whose only answer must have seemed like a platitude at the time. Unfortunately, we live in a broken world where hatred, animosity, ethnic division and sinful desire are everywhere. Those attacks brought that reality to a harsh point. It is to that world that God sent his own son to break down the walls of hostility that divide (Eph. 2:14). God was present that day. Although the planes weren’t diverted away from their murderous trajectory, God was present in the bravery of rescue workers who risked and sacrificed their own lives and health to save others. God was present in the small clusters of people who gathered, awaiting their fate in small clusters of prayer in the doomed
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Most people I know f light 93 in a field can remember exactly in Pennsylvania, the where they were when grim reality began to they first heard or saw take effect. Around the terrorist attacks of town people seemed Sept. 11, 2001. I can to walk in an almost remember precisely robotic state of dazed Fred Davis where I was and what confusion and grief. Calvary Presbyterian I was doing. I had just Just outside the buildcome back from a walk ing that then housed with my dog. The telePlateau Outreach vision was on and the anchors on the Ministry, a small, impromptu gather“Today� show were talking about a ing of pastors, volunteers and passersby plane hitting the first tower of the began gathering and hasty plans were World Trade Center. My first thought made for a prayer vigil at noon. It was was that it was simply a tragic accident; impossible to comprehend the unimagsomething in the avionics or mechani- inable horror that was unfolding as the cal workings of the plane that caused it damaged towers began to collapse and to go off course and veer into the 73rd estimates of casualties were broadcast. f loor. Then, as this bit of news was I am sure you remember where you being dissected, cameras caught the were and what you were doing. Perhaps terrifying image of another jet slam- some of you even had friends, relatives ming into the second tower. It was so or business associates who perished surreal, I couldn’t begin to process the that day. Though I didn’t know him, I dimensions of this attack. remember identifying with passenger As the morning progressed and we Todd Beamer, who, after calling his heard about the attack on the Pentagon wife to say goodbye, was attributed building and the crash of United to have said “Let’s roll� as passengers
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WALTER PACE Walter E. Pace died Sept. 2, 2011, at the age of 80. He was born April 2, 1931, in Hendersonville, N.C. He was a Navy veteran and worked as a licensed practical nurse. He is survived by wife Donna M. Pace; sons Don Pace of Lakewood and Greg Pace of Tacoma; daughters Pam Smith and Belinda Cooper, both of Enumclaw, and Cheri Wood of Graham, Wash. A service took place at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13,
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Longtime Wilkeson resident Alberta Marie Watkins died Sept. 4, 2011, at the age of 87. She was born Aug. 8, 1924, in Twisp, Wash., had worked as a canner at the Farman’s pickle factory and was a member of the Teamsters union. She was an avid camper and loved to dance and play pool. She is survived by sons Greg Watkins and wife Betty of Enumclaw, Barry Watkins and wife Renee of Sierra Vista, Ariz., Clay Watkins and wife Terry
ALAN COYNOR Alan Dwayne Coynor, 51, of Carbonado died Sept. 7, 2011, in Tacoma. He was born Jan. 20, 1960, in Los
Angeles. H e had lived in the Plateau area for 30 years. A true Alan Coynor mountain man, if he wasn’t with his family he was out in the woods. He was an extraordinary father. His love for life and amazing spirit inspired his girls daily. He is survived by his parents Darlene and Floyd Coynor; brother Mark Coynor; daughters Bobbi, Katie, Kelsey and Carly Coynor; two grandchildren; and grandfather Eldon Jones. A service took place Tuesday, Sept. 13, at the Wilkeson Eagles. Remembrances may be made in his name to the donor’s favorite charity. Services arrangements were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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of Wilkeson and Albert Watkins of Enumclaw; daughters Wynne Oles and husband Jim of Wilkeson, Sheryl McLean and husband George Eicher of Sumner, Sam Johnstone of Bonney Lake and Tracy Hunt and husband Steven of Buckley; sisters Barb Hall of Renton and Lola Dean of Enumclaw; 14 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Holland Watkins, a grandson and a granddaughter. A memorial service will take place at a later date. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Irene Gudrun (Kowalski) Dutton, 79, died Sept. 3, 2011, in Enumclaw. S h e was born Jan. 20, 1932, in Glascow, Mont., to John and Nellie (Bja rko) Irene Dutton Kowalski and graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1950. She married Bill Dutton on May 20, 1989, and their life consisted of camping, dancing at Eagles halls and playing cards with friends. They also were greatly involved in church life at Wabash, First Baptist and Hillside Community churches. She is survived by her husband Bill of Buckley; sons Stan, Scott, Stuart
and Steve; daughters Charmayne and Dorcene; sisters Josephine, Leone and Karen; and three grandsons. She was preceded in death by a brother, Joe. A memorial service took place Sunday Sept. 11, at Hillside Community Church in Enumclaw.
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brother Jerry Clapp of New Mexico. He was preceded in death by brothers Wendell and Robert Clapp. A graveside service took place at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Tahoma National Cemetery. Arrangements were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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The White River Education Foundation is putting a creative spin on the traditional fundraising efforts with a Chair-ity Auction at 5 p.m. Sept. 23 at Kelley Farms. Organizers have put together packages featuring custom chairs painted by local artists that will go on the auction block to raise money for the White River Education Foundation, the nonprofit organization created to support students, faculty and staff in the White
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River School District. According to Cindi VanleiropAnderson, this is the first large fundraiser the group has sponsored. The chairs range from colonial-style to Adirondack. Many are part of a theme package. For example, there is a baseball chair that includes baseballs autographed by Felix Hernandez and Franklin Gutierrez of the Seattle Mariners, bobble heads of popular players, T-shirts, a duffle bag, memorabilia and a one-hour pitching lesson for two players and a personalized glove for a left-handed player provided
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August 27, 1986 - August 13, 2011 Cody James Warner was born on August 27, 1986 in Enumclaw, Washington the youngest child to Kathy Warner Greenside and Joe T. Warner. Cody lived life to the fullest making people smile and laugh. His big blue eyes could light up a room and he was always ready to give a helping hand or a big hug. Cody loved the outdoor life; fishing, camping and hiking. He believed in family and loved spending time with those he loved. He was a good uncle and adored his nieces and nephews: Chloe, Caleb, Cody and Gracie. He is survived by his mother and step father Kathy and Mike Greenside, father Joe T. Warner, brother Dustin Warner and his wife Vickie and their three children, sister Shala Scott and her husband Aram and their daughter, step sister and brother Taylor and Ashley Greenside, maternal grandmother Joyce Kennedy and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is also survived by his second family; Mark, Tammie, Justin and Simone Brons. 525729
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Thank you to all who attended the celebration of life service for our son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin, Chad, and also to those who expressed condolences in so many other ways. Your outpouring of love, prayers and support has helped tremendously to sustain us during this most difficult time. It is humbling, but comforting, to know that so many are mourning his loss as we are. Chad’s spirit will live on in the many lives he touched during his short stay here
OBITUARIES FROM 11 VICKIE TEDDER Enumclaw resident Vickie Rae Tedder, 24, died Aug. 24, 2011. She was born June 13, 1987, in Corona, Calif., to Tommy and Terry Tedder. She was raised in the Enumclaw area and enjoyed the outdoors and loved the color purple. She is survived by her mother Terry Tedder of
by Cleveland Indians pitcher Nick Hagadone. The group is also selling raffle tickets for a gaming chair, system and television. Since its inception, the White River Education Foundation has supported a number of district programs including AVID at Glacier Middle School and White River High School and provided free PSAT testing for all WRHS juniors. For information, visit website www. whiterivereducationfoundation.org. Tickets for the auction are $45 and available through Anderson at 253405-4118.
on earth. We are uplifted in the assurance that we will be together again in heaven. Chad will be waiting to greet us. The family of Chad Albright t t t The family of Janet McCutchen wishes to thank family and friends for the cards, flowers and food during her recent passing. A special thank you to the ladies of the Enumclaw Moose Lodge for their hospitality. Russ McCutchen Dan McCutchen and family Peggy Smith and family
Enumclaw and grandparents Franklin and Norma Grindle of Bucks Port, Maine. She was preceded in death by her father Tommy Tedder June 6, 2008. A memorial service took Saturday, Sept. 10, at the City Hall Saloon in Cumberland. Services were directed by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All are invited to
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PLATEAU PEOPLE The following local students were named to the Washington State University president’s honor roll for the summer 2011 term. To qualify, students must achieve an overall grade-point average of 3.75 while enrolled in at least nine graded hours or by achieving a cumulative gpa of at least 3.50. Buckley: Randi Plotke and Emily Stephens. Enumclaw: Angela Chesley and Nick Pierce.
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May 24, 1945 – August 8, 2011 Lee Allen Jamieson was a proud man serving not only America but a soldier who ended up fighting the battle of cancer and Agent Orange of Viet Nam days. He is survived and remembered dearly by his parents, Willard and Jessie Jamieson, his two sisters: Leona (Gary) WisdomElton, Vicki (Bismark) Campbell-Mensah, step brother & sisters, Dick (Terri) Garrett Jr., Yvonne (Tom) Manhart, and Marsha Richter along with many nephews, nieces and close friends who will remember him as being enriched by his musical career as The Lee Jamieson Band followed later as The Wolfgang Band, throughout Washington. He lived most his life in the surrounding areas of the Valley driving trucks with Willard Jamieson Logging before his career in sales began throughout the greater King County area. He will always be in our hearts as a proud American man with love for many. The Family members ask you to join them at the Tahoma National Cemetery, in Kent, WA. Friday, September 16, 2011 at 1:45 PM. A short gathering for Potluck will be held at the Eagles Hall in Black Diamond at 3:00 for those who wish to attend. 525965
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Districts tickled with state test scores By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
The Enumclaw, White River and Carbonado school districts are celebrating the successes as the state Office of Public Instruction released test scores. Students completed the Measure of Standard Progress, the High School Proficiency Exam and End of Course tests in Algebra and Geometry in the spring.
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came in at 81.2 percent. At Enumclaw High, writing scores were 94.4 percent, a jump from 2005; reading was 89 percent. At the elementary level, Black Diamond’s third-grade students had reading scores of 84 percent. Kibler’s fourthgrade math scores were at 69.1 percent. Southwood had fourth-grade reading scores of 80.3 percent and math at 74.2 percent. Sunrise third-grade reading was at 81.5 percent and math at 78.2 percent. Westwood fourth-grade math scores were 74.2 percent and fifth-grade reading, 84.2.
working hard and we need to continue to work hard.� Like its Enumclaw counterparts, Glacier Middle School also saw success with its eighth-grade students taking End of Course math exams as well as those at the high school with percentages hovering between 79 and 88 percent. GMS sixth- and eighth-grade students also posted reading scores of 82.7 and 80.6 respectively. Reading was strong across the district with high school sophomores scoring 86.9 and adding a score of 87.5 in writing.
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“There’s a lot to be proud of there,� White River School District Curriculum and Assessment Director Mike Jacobsen said, noting scores in comparison with state numbers. “These are the strongest I’ve seen it since I’ve been here,� he said. “We’re still not where we want to be. We’re
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Elementary school highlights included third-grade and fourth-grade math scores at most of the schools approaching or well-over 70 percent including a district high 78.2 percent for fifthgrader at Mountain Meadow and 77.2 for third-graders at Foothills. Mountain Meadow also led the district with a 79.5 percent science score among fifth graders. Writing scores for fourth graders were consistently in the high 60s. Jacobsen plans to make a presentation to the White River School Board tonight,
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Historically, Carbonado students have always done well in state testing and this year was no different. Carbonado students scored well with reading scores, above 70 percent across the board with eighth graders topping the chart at 81 percent and third graders not far behind at 80. Math scores for third grade and sixth grade were high at 70 and 75 percent respectively. Fifth grade science scores came in at 73.7 percent and seventh-grade writing was at 80 percent. Eighth graders also scored 81.8 percent on the EOC Algebra test.
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“We had the strongest across-the-board trend of student academic performance improvement in the past eight years of the WASL, MSP, HSPE era,� Enumclaw School District Curriculum and Assessment Director Terry Parker said. For the first time, he said, all scores were higher than the state average. Parker, who presented the results during the Enumclaw School Board’s Sept. 6 work session, noted Enumclaw had its highest scores in recent history in fourth-, sixth- and seventh-grade math, seventhgrade writing and eighthand 10th-grade science. He was excited about the district’s math scores with seventh- and eighth-grade levels in both the MSP and EOC higher than the state average. Enumclaw Middle School eighth-graders EOC Algebra 1 scores were 61.8 percent and in eighth-grade
Geometry, 11 out of 11 scored 100 percent on the high school level graduation math requirement. The results at Thunder Mountain Middle School were impressive with 23 out of 24, scoring 95.8 percent on the EOC in Geometry. “These are eight graders taking a high school graduation test,� Parker said. “It really validates, in my mind, exposing all eighth-grade kids to Algebra. They’re not overwhelmed by it. They’re getting it and succeeding at it.� Parker attributed the success to the a different math curriculum, instructional work, Friday Professional Learning Community time and the hard work of students, staff and families. Overall, on the MSP, EMS’s math scores for eighth grade were 74 percent, eighth grade reading was 83.3 percent and science, 76.7 percent. Thunder Mountain’s seventh-grade writing scores
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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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Restoring country’s confidence is job one Looking at the opinion polls, it’s easy to be depressed these days. Three out of four likely voters say America’s on the wrong track, consumer confidence has tanked, investors are sitting on the sidelines and job growth has stalled. In short, this is not a recipe for optimism. In his most recent survey, Seattle pollster Stu Elway found voter confidence has sunk to an all-time low, the worst he’s seen in 20 years. Elway writes: “Economic recovery is a little like the five-day weather foreDon Burnell cast around here this year – the sun is always five days away. Two years ago, 68 percent of Washington voters thought there would be “noticeable improvement” in the Washington economy by now. Last week, 72 percent said improvement was still more than a year away and 39 percent said it would be at least two more years before they saw improvement.” National pollster Scott Rasmussen’s latest survey shows 18 percent of Americans believe the economy is getting better while 64 percent say it is getting worse. Among investors, 21 percent think things are improving while 63 percent disagree. That lack of confidence is having an impact on our state’s economy as well. Tax revenues for the first quarter of the new two-year budget are expected to be substantially under budget, which may prompt Gov. Chris Gregoire to call a special session or make deep additional spending cuts. The final ingredient is job growth ‚or rather, the lack of it. In 2008, the nation lost 2.6 million jobs, the worst performance since 1945. While the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has called for the creation of 200,000 new jobs each month over the next decade to restore prosperity, actual job growth has been anemic. The New York Times summed up the situation best last week: “The problem is less that companies are laying people off than that they are not hiring. Consumers and employers alike seem almost frozen in place, with many economists saying that they seemed paralyzed by uncertainty about the future after the brinksmanship of the debt ceiling debate, the ensuing cut in the United States credit rating by Standard & Poor’s, stock market whiplash and more bad news from Europe.” So how do we get out of this mess? Where is the bright spot in the gloom? First, it is important to recognize that the recovery is slow, and we must take steps to make sure our economy avoids the feared double-dip recession. Second, there are hard choices to be made as the super committee co-chaired by U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., tries to find $1.5 trillion in savings. But in the end, we will recover if voter confidence is restored and our elected officials remove barriers to economic expansion. Irwin Stelzer, a senior fellow and director of economic policy studies for the Hudson Institute, recently wrote, “The American economy still produces more goods and services than the next three largest economies (Japan, China and Germany) combined. And is likely to hold that position as successive Japanese governments wrestle with decades of stagnation, China attempts to cope with the problems created by its centralized economic management and currency manipulation, and Germany wallows in a eurozone financial crisis that seems to worsen by the day.” So, there is some reason for confidence in the long run – if we can survive the next couple of years. Don Brunell is the president of the Association of Washington Business.
Recycled Smiles owner Claire Holder and daughter Karlee rolled out a batch of lady bugs and a green frog. Holder creates the critters from used bowling balls. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
Recycled alley balls are bowling over Plateau garden shoppers By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
Turning throw-away bowling balls into cute-as-a-bug garden art is right up Claire Holder’s alley and she’s rolled a strike with her Recycled Smiles. It wasn’t that long ago, when the Enumclaw stay-at-home mom took her first discarded bowling ball and turned it into a lady bug for her daughter Karlee. “I wanted something that would hold up well for a 2 year old,” Holder said. She made another for a friend’s birthday. It bowled over party guests. “About 40 people asked for them for Mother’s Day,” she said. Holder decided to try out the market and set up a roadside stand. She sold out. Now her bumble bees, whatchamubugger, green frog and lady bugs are available at GE and B Nursery, Buckley Nursery, Covington Creek Nursery, Farm Fresh Produce in Buckley and on her website www. recycledsmiles.com. “I love to do artsy stuff and I love to do recycling,” said Holder, who spent 11 years working for Costco and was also employed by a company that recycled clothing before staying at home to take care of her daughter.
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With a clever paint scheme and antenna, Claire Holder turns bowling bowls into lovable insect art. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
“It’s just one of those things I fell upon. I like to create things that don’t look recycled.” She personally creates each one of her pieces. Each creation had a previous life either as someone’s favorite league bowling ball or as a well-used cog at a bowling alley.
Olson’s Meats and Smokehouse just keeps piling up the honors and awards. The Enumclaw business won national recognition at the American Cured Meat Championships in Reno, Nev., an event that annually draws hundreds of entries from throughout the United
“Bowling alleys usually throw them away,” she said. Her latest acquisitions came from Vancouver and Spokane. She also finds them at garage sales and on craigslist. Getting them from lane leftover to garden worthy is labor intensive. Holder does not use a template, so no two are alike. Each piece takes three separate series of masking and spraying to achieve the colors and lines. Each piece is then sprayed with a clear acrylic coating for color protection and easy cleaning. Depending on the piece, antennas, wings, stingers, legs and eyes are added. Holder’s husband, Grant, has jumped in to lend a hand as well, creating stands to keep the display models from rolling away. “My husband has been so amazing,” Holder said. Her creative juices are always flowing. She’s already working on turning discarded home entertainment centers into children’s play kitchens and trying to find enough bocce balls to make a caterpillar. “I’m hoping it evolves into something else,” she said. “It’s so fun.” To comment on this story view it online at www.courierherald.com. Reach Brenda Sexton at bsexton@courierherald.com or 360-825-2555, ext. 5052.
States. This year, there were 536 entries in 26 product categories. Olson’s Meats took grand champion honors in the summer sausage class and was the second-place finisher in the cured specialty meat products class. Entries were judged on aroma, flavor, eye appeal, color and
texture. Olson’s Meats and Smokehouse, west of Enumclaw on state Route 164, is a member of the American Association of Meat Processors, the nation’s largest trade organization representing small businesses in the meat/food-related industry.
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The White River Hornets dominated the line of scrimmage and corralled five big turnovers on the way to a convincing 17-6, Friday night victory over Orting High. The nonleague contest, played on Orting’s home turf, saw the Hornets control the game by keeping the ball on the ground. Senior running back Josh Miller ran the ball more than 20 times and gained 110 yards, while quarterback Zach McMillen threw only three passes. Why so few aerial attempts? “We didn’t have to,” coach Joe Sprouse said, noting that his squad was simply the better team. “We controlled the game physically,” he said, “both offensively and defensively.” The Hornet scoring came on a pair of short touchdown blasts by Miller and a 30-yard field goal by Tyler Worthen. Orting’s only points came late in the game on a trick play. Sprouse said his crew wasn’t as sharp as it was during the season opener a week earlier – a game that resulted in a heartbreaking, two-overtime loss to Bonney Lake – but the Hornet defense stepped up. “We played well enough to get the job done,” he said. “The defense deserved a shutout.” With a pair of nonleague battles under their belts, the Hornets this week open South Puget Sound League 2A play with a trip to Steilacoom. “We’ve got a chip on our shoulder,” Sprouse said, recalling last year’s loss to the Sentinels. There will be no problem firing up a squad looking for revenge, he added.
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Enumclaw High’s Dan Milat paired up with Anthony Chynoweth for three doubles victories during the week, starting with a win over White River and following up with conquests of Decatur and Peninsula. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
Enumclaw off to 3-0 start By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
Three matches, three wins for Enumclaw’s tennis team. The Hornets started the week Sept. 6 with a 4-1 nonleague win over White River. Singles Tyler McCarthy won in straight sets, while all three doubles teams – Dan Milat and Anthony
EHS Tennis Chynoweth, Landon Berry and Andrew Bass and Chris and Michael Williams scored victories. The Hornets then topped Decatur Sept. 7 and Peninsula Friday, both with 3-2 scores. Against the Gators, McCarthy and Austin Walsh earned singles wins. McCarthy posting a 6-2, 6-2
score, while Walsh won 8-6, 6-3. Milat and Chynoweth scored the lone doubles victory in straight sets. The pair also led the EHS doubles teams against the Seahawks. The two dropping a second-set tiebreaker before winning 6-1, 6-2. Berry and Bass won 6-4, 6-3 and the Williams duo paired up for an easy 6-0, 6-1 win.
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Tiebreakers go to WRHS and so do victories By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer
White River’s boys tennis team may have lost a 4-1 match to Enumclaw Sept. 6, but they won the SPSL 2A contests that counted Sept. 7 and Friday. The Hornets topped Sumner 3-2 Friday, getting wins from Drew Maras in No. 1 singles and a pair of doubles victories. Maras won 6-4, 7-5 after taking the tiebreaker. Sam and Hunter Bruckbauer paired up for a tiebreaking win as well going 6-3, 6-6 (15-13). WRHS Lyle and Tommy
It was a record-setting week for Tiffany Wilkening as she led the Enumclaw girls golf team past Peninsula a n d Bonney Lake. T h e sophomore’s Tiffany Wilkening 3-over par 40 at Canterwood in the Hornets’ 123-72 league win over Peninsula Sept. 6 set an EHS individual course record. Thursday, she followed it up with a 4-over par 40 performance at home, leading EHS to a 137-125 league win over Bonney Lake.
White River’s Drew Maras and Hunter Bruckbauer paired up to give Enumclaw a run for its money, but dropped a 6-3, 6-1 contest Sept. 6 in Enumclaw. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com.
McCarragher also went the distance winning 7-5, 6-6 (9-7). Against Clover Park Sept. 7, the Hornets picked up two forfeits and also got wins from David Connelly
and the doubles team of Maras and Hunter Bruckbauer. Connelly was the Hornets’ lone winner against Enumclaw.
On the boys side, Tyler Salsbury captured medalist honors in the Hor ne t s’ league victories over Peninsula a n d Bonney Lake. Tyler Salsbury T h e senior shot a 3-under par 32 at home in an 85-70 win over Peninsula and carded a 1-under par 35 at High Cedars in an 87-60 win. Teammate David Smith finished at 1-over. The Enumclaw’s girls are scheduled to host Lakes Thursday and Auburn Mountainview Tuesday, while the boys are on the road with the Lancers and Lions. Tee time for all varsity matches is 3:15 p.m.
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The Enumclaw Hornets got off to a slow start in prep soccer play, losing the first two games of the season. The lone bit of good news is both were nonleague contests. That trend continued this week as the Hornets entertained Yelm at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Hornets will open South Puget Sound League 3A play Tuesday with a trip to Decatur. The 3:30 p.m. contest will be at Federal Way Memorial Field. Enumclaw’s loss No. 2 came Thursday night, under the lights on the White River campus. The EHS squad
EHS’s Haley Johnson tries to get ahead of White River’s Alex Fiedler during Hornet-Hornet soccer action Thursday in Buckley. Photo by Kevin Hanson/To view or buy photos go to www.courierherald.com. was unable to dent the net against White River keeper Kylie Englebert and a goal by Ashley Powell in the 49th minute sent EHS down to defeat. Enumclaw’s season-opening loss came Sept. 6 in the form of a 2-1 setback to the Sumner Spartans. At
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The Class 4A Union football squad struck gold Friday evening, trouncing an overmatched Enumclaw bunch 49-7. Union, still smarting from a stinging setback at the hands of a brutish Bothell bunch the week before, eventually took its frustration out on the South Puget Sound League 3A Hornets, but may have been taken aback when the Hornets drew first blood early. Midway through the initial quarter, Enumclaw moved the ball adeptly down its new artificial playing surface, capping its solitary scoring march with a 6-yard toss from Tyler Carlson to Perry Rockwood. Hornet kicker Matthew Wasisco booted the pigskin through the
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Without a medalist, the White River girls golf team was still able to secure a 36-24 league win over Washington during play Thursday. The same day, the Hornets also posted a 67-36 loss to Franklin Pierce, evening their SPSL 2A record at 1-1.
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The Enumclaw volleyball squad split a pair of nonleague contests, losing to White River at EHS and dominating Mount Rainier on the road in three straight sets, making its overall record 1-1. Against a vastly more experienced White River rival, the frazzled and younger Enumclaw crew took awhile to get over a bad case of jangled nerves. Before Enumclaw knew what had hit them, their backs were against the wall heading into the fourth match, behind two games to one. In the deciding match No. 4 White River bolted to a 24-19 advantage, before Enumclaw finally snapped out of it, battling back to a 24-24 deadlock. It was too little too late as the match went to a sizzling Buckley bunch, with the predominantly senior White River faction
EHS Volleyball taking three out of four matches winning 25-19, 25-20 and 27-24, and losing 25-13. Playing against its Plateau rival, Enumclaw’s captain and senior hitter HayleeMae Dennis was seemingly omnipresent on the court, managing 23 digs and 22 kills. Meanwhile EHS junior defensive specialist Olivia Bannerot chipped in with 15 digs. It was a brief but successful road trip two days later when Enumclaw visited Mount Rainier and stopped the Rams in three consecutive contests. Against MRHS, Dennis went on another killing spree with 17 super spikes in the trio of tilts and junior middle hitter Molly Lamotte managed two stuff blocks. After finishing fifth out of 32 teams in Yakima’s Sundome tournament, Enumclaw will go on to open its SPSL 3A campaign Sept. 22 at Decatur at 7 p.m.
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The Enumclaw boys water polo team opened play with two nonleague games and finished with a jamboree Saturday. The Hornets pulled off a 14-11 win over Puyallup Thursday at the Vikings’ home pool. Both teams went scoreless in the first three minutes of the game. Thomas Petersen got EHS on the board first. The two teams traded scores, tying at three going into the second quarter. The Hornets outscored the Vikings 3-0 in the second period for a 6-3 advantage at halftime. The two teams played even through the third period, giving Enumclaw an 8-5 lead after three quarters. During the final quarter, both teams showed some fatigue on defense, with each team tallying six goals in the final period. EHS’s Bennon VanHoof scored four of
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his game-high nine goals in the final period. Petersen finished the night with three goals. Gabe Sales and Mason Culp each added one. Friday, the Hornets lost to Rogers 17-11 in the Rams’ pool. Rogers dominated the game early, taking an 8-0 lead in the opening period. The Hornets rallied, outscoring the Rams 4-1 in the third quarter and playing even through the final quarter.
VanHoof led EHS with six goals. Petersen scored three and Mason Culp added two. The Hornets went 3-1 at the Wilson Jamboree in Tacoma. Their lone loss was to defending state champion Curtis, 8-5. EHS’s wins were over Rogers, 10-2; Peninsula, 10-9; and Lakes, 12-6. The Hornets travel to Covington Thursday to face Kentridge at 9 p.m.
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Lockhart scores three TDs in Wolverine Bantam victory Mitchell Lockhart scored three touchdowns as the Enumclaw Wolverine Bantams defeated the Benson Bruins 20-13 on the new turf at Pete’s Pool Sunday. Alex Armstrong and Ryan Redford posted the points after touchdown. The Wolverine 89ers battled through double overtime and still ended in a 0-0 tie. The Sweet Peas fell to the Bruins despite a touchdown by Jesse Gregg and the point after by Jaeger Ward.
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Move-in ready & well maintained Buckley rambler. 1645 sq’ 3 bed 1.75 bath, built in 1999, 10,000+ Sq’ lot. Open & vaulted floor plan. Family room w/gas fireplace insert. Lg. Master bedroom w/private bath & walk-in closet. Spacious & vaulted kitchen w/pennisula bar seating & walkin pantry has been updated with one piece, Corian countertops. Formal living. Utility room w/cabinet storage. Natural gas forced w/Air Conditioning. Well planned, EZ care landscaping. Large back patio w/fire pit. MLS 259912
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525792
Well maintained and updated 3 bed 1.5 bath home on 1/2 acre lot. Open & flowing floor plan. Family room off the kitchen w/ extraordinary cast iron free standing wood stove. Living room w/brick hearth fire place, plumbed for a wood stove. 1 bed on the main floor & 1/2 bath could be converted back into a full, w/2 huge rooms up. Remodeled main bath w/new vanity & tile tub surround. Vinyl windows. Utility Room. Plenty of space for RV parking. Large detached garden shed. Fresh exterior paint. MLS 263865
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$197,500
Meticulously maintained and move in ready, 2 bedroom, 1.75 bath, Rambler condo in Foothills Ridge. Master bedroom w/private bath & walk-in closet. Ample kitchen w/eating area & built in desk. Vaulted living room & eating area. Tile entry & updated carpets. Newer furnace & hot water heater. Forced air natural gas w/A/C. Large concrete patio area. 2-car, assigned covered parking with lockable storage just a few steps from your front door. Exterior maintenance & landscaping covered for easy living. MLS 266421
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