enumclaw courier-herald, january 25, 2012
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January 25, 2012 edition of the Enumclaw Courier-HeraldTRANSCRIPT
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Wednesday January 25 2012 wwwcourierheraldcom 75 cents
INSIDE Milton man dies in SR 410 accident page 4 Familyrsquos trying times include missing pet page 5 EHS robotics team claims state No 2 page 12 Promising Athletes An in-depth profile of five Plateau high school basketball players page 16 EHS Hall of Fame Hornet team rushed into history book page 19
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Whatrsquos Inside Classifi ed Page 21Views Page 7Sports Page 19Binetti Page 13Obituaries Page 11
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In this issue
Big amp SmallWe Talk lsquoEm All
All About Pets
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Today Wednesday brings a 90 percent chance of rain with a daytime high temperature near 47 degrees A chance of showers continues through the end of the week with the likelihood of rain picking up for the weekend Look for high temperatures in the lower 40s with nighttime lows dropping to 28 by Friday
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By Brenda Sextonand Kevin Hanson
The great winter event of 2012 will be remembered for its beautiful blanket of white the subsequent sheets of ice and finally the shattering sound of tree limbs crashing throughout the Plateau
All that combined to toss Enumclaw Buckley and nearby neighborhoods into a state of near-paralysis Power outages were the talk of every town schools were cancelled four consecutive days and things turned ugly enough to prompt the opening of ldquowarming centersrdquo to meet the needs of the most vulnerable
The sound of family life was replaced with the noisy hum of generators
Herersquos a look at some of the troubles brought by Mother Nature
No power to the peoplePuget Sound Energy crews were on a
247 schedule scrambling to get electri-cal power restored to homes and busi-nesses throughout the greater Puget Sound region The Plateau certainly wasnrsquot spared and it seems Buckley was impacted the most
Enumclaw on the other hand was humming while others sat in the dark Certain businesses were slammed as cus-tomers flocked from Buckley Bonney Lake and other communities to dine in restaurants shop the cityrsquos grocery stores and purchase gasoline
During one informal survey motorists were waiting in line 20 minutes for their chance at the gas pump And with nozzle finally in hand at least five consecutive
BY BRENDA SEXTONStaff Writer
ldquoThe last 24 hours have been intenserdquo said Shelly Pricco St Elizabeth Hospital director of patient care services Friday afternoon
The winter storm that passed across the Plateau pushed the hospital staff into high gear Thursday morningrsquos power outage forced St Elizabeth to pull its emergency generator into service
The power outage meant a number of area residents who rely on oxygen or chronically ill
support services in their homes would come through the hospitalrsquos doors seeking assistance Hospital staff also stabilized three people who were brought in with carbon monoxide poison-ing and saw a number of patients for falls
St Elizabethrsquos Cornerstone Cafeacute was also a hopping place
Pricco said when Mayor Liz Reynolds declared a state of emergency Thursday afternoon it wid-ened the hospitalrsquos options for staffing Pricco said about a dozen employees stayed over to cover shifts for those who could not make it Staff also pitched in at the Cornerstone Cafeacute
which saw an influx of visitors as people sought food and shelter
ldquoThatrsquos one of the things I love about this communityrdquo Pricco said ldquoEveryone pitches inrdquo
With the majority of the community without power unable to transport and unable to com-municate Pricco said it met the definition of a disaster
Pricco who is part of the cityrsquos disaster plan-ning committee said the event was a test and the city passed
Emergency plan put into high gear
Ice and snow bash Plateau
SEE WINTER PAGE 3
SEE HOSPITAL PAGE 5
Josh and Jonathan Musick and Kyle and Michael Hewitt put their creative juices to work building a 15-foot tall Super Snow-man with blue bowl eyes a soccer cone nose spray-painted ldquoSrdquo and a giant tarp for a cape Photo by Anna Musick
Signs of winter clockwise from above an ice-coated rhodie a blocked Semanski Street due to drooping power lines and a city rig clearing a residential street of snow Photos by Kevin Hanson and Brenda Sexton
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drivers filled red gas cans before putting fuel in their automobile tank The emer-gency generators purring at home ndash keeping lights on and power to refrigerators computers and other neces-sities of modern life ndash are constantly thirsty
Buckleyrsquos outage began Thursday morning and went through mid-Saturday Areas between Buckley and Bonney Lake went black a bit sooner and were in the dark until Sundayrsquos early-morn-ing hours but had enjoyed a 12-hour lights-on liberation along the way
Anyone venturing out could see power lines pulled down by ice-covered branch-es that either drooped to the ground or snapped and fell on overhead wires
Long long school breakFollowing the three-day
MLK holiday weekend class-es were canceled in both the Enumclaw and White River school district for the four remaining days of last week First it was the threat of snow then real snow then icy road conditions and finally the widespread power outages that did the trick
Neither district built snow days into the 2011-12 calendar so each will tack its missed days on to the end of the school year
In Enumclaw that means extending the calendar to June 21 White River will stretch class time out to June 19
Enumclaw School District Superintendent Mike Nelson said the district escaped with several snapped deciduous trees but no structural or building damage
The Enumclaw and White River school districts cover areas from higher eleva-tions like Crystal Mountain Carbonado and Ravensdale to the lowlands on the Plateau
At the Jan 17 Enumclaw School Board meeting Board President Chris VanHoof said itrsquos difficult for district leaders to make the call to cancel school because its boundaries cover a complex
and diverse area and student safety is the top priority
ldquoWersquore a school district that encompasses a lot of dif-ferent geographyrdquo he said
W h ite R iver Superintendent Tom Lockyer said it was hit-and-miss for his district through Monday
ldquoWe werenrsquot so surerdquo he said ldquoWe still didnrsquot have power at 10 am Sunday morning The high school and ironically Wilkeson were the only two schools that had powerrdquo
White River went two hours late Monday and canceled class for students at Mountain Meadow Elementary and White River Alternative Programs on Mundy Loss Road Power did return to those cam-puses but too late Monday morning to change the call
Otherwise no damage Lockyer said although a his-toric oak tree at Wilkeson did suffer damage
Both district leaders are awaiting the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction to give them direction on make-up days The governorrsquos state of emer-gency declaration could give them some grace
State of EmergencyEnumclaw Mayor Liz
Reynolds declared a city-wide state of emergency Thursday an act that was to run through Saturday
ldquoThis allows the city to obtain additional resources should we need themrdquo she said in a press release
Reynolds also took the opportunity to remind resi-dents a warming shelter had been established at Mutual of Enumclaw
She additionally noted the Foothills Trail had been closed due to safety con-cerns along with the golf course She reminded every-one that state Route 410 was closed east of town no one was allowed past the golf course entrance without an authorized escort
ldquoOur city has incurred considerable damagerdquo Reynolds said ldquoIt will take time to get around to every-thingrdquo
Fewer trees than beforeMany who have trees on
their property saw some type
of damage done And many who have neighbors with trees now have limbs resting on fences straddling prop-erty lines or simply lying about
Be careful when clean-ing up the mess as limbs have a habit of spring back into place when being cut Thatrsquos the advice or Dennis Tompkins who operates The Evergreen Arborist
ldquoLook at the branches before cuttingrdquo he said ldquoReally judge whatrsquos going to happen after a branch is cutrdquo
A sometimes-painful deci-sion follows a storm he said Homeowners must decide if a tree can be saved after suf-fering damage or if it should go Too often Tompkins said trees are sacrificed that have a good full life ahead of them A tree might have to be taken down he said ldquoif itrsquos badly misshapen or split down the trunkrdquo
Tompkins said last weekrsquos events were harder on trees than even the winter storm of 1996
ldquoDeciduous trees just got creamedrdquo he said
It was alders birches and cottonwoods that were hit the hardest he said
A key bit of advice the arborist offers is to watch for scam artists as there will likely be people going door-to-door offering hom-eownersrsquo help with their tree troubles Tompkins recom-mends asking if those folks are licensed and bonded and perhaps if they are certified arborists
InsuranceThe calls and claims have
started to flow into local insurance agencies
ldquoWersquore expecting wersquoll get more as it thaws outrdquo said Mike Runland owner of American Heritage in
Enumclaw Car accidents and dam-
age from falling trees and collapsing outbuildings have been the first calls
ldquoI just had a call about a tree through a roof in Covingtonrdquo Babbitt Insurance Group owner David Babbitt said
Important to note when the neighborrsquos tree falls on your fence or home you call your insurance company
ldquoThat doesnrsquot make peo-ple happy but thatrsquos how it worksrdquo Runland said
ldquoWhen it comes to a tree falling it doesnrsquot matter who owns itrdquo Babbitt said unless there are special circum-stances
Another anticipated issue that wonrsquot make folks happy will be water damage left by melting snow and ice
Thatrsquos a flooding situation covered with flood insur-ance but always call and check with your insurance company as each situation is different
ldquoWe prove ourselves at this timerdquo Babbitt said
Dairy BusinessThursday Gov Chris
Gregoire declared a state of emergency due to the weath-er to ensure the delivery of valuable dairy products across Washington state By waiving hours of service for drivers of trucks hauling
milk shipments enabling the activation of the Washington National Guard and free-ing up state agencies to take extraordinary steps to help local jurisdictions during the winter storm
The waiving of hours of service for truck driv-ers hauling intrastate bulk milk shipments from farms to dairy processing facilities and from dairies to process-
ing facilities was waived through Sunday
ldquoThis is purely a precau-tionary measurerdquo Gregoire said in a news release ldquoA brief waiver of the restric-tions on dairy truck driv-ersrsquo work hours is needed now to avoid shipment delays that could mean the loss of nearly $1 million a day for the statersquos dairy industryrdquo
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A Milton man was killed the afternoon of Jan 17 and an Enumclaw man was injured during a head-on crash near Buckley
The accident occurred at about 345 pm on state Route 410 in the vicinity of 254th Avenue East
According to a Washing-
ton State Patrol report 26-year-old Tyler S Nelson was driving west on SR 410 in a 1998 Jeep Cherokee when he attempted to pass another westbound vehicle He drove into oncoming traffic and struck the Ford F-450 being driven east-bound by Enumclaw resi-
dent Martin A Nachtsheim 34
Nelson was pronounced dead at the scene and Nachtsheim was transport-ed to St Joseph Hospital in Tacoma
The highway was closed while the WSP investigated and traffic was detoured until approximately 645 pm
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ENUMCLAWLINES DOWN Police received a
report at 630 am Jan 19 of both cable and power lines taken down by a tree on Washington Avenue Comcast and Puget Sound Energy were advised traffic was diverted with cones and tape A bit later the same situation was reported near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Semanski Street Late that night police helped with lines down in the vicinity of Southeast 468th Street and 244th Avenue Southeast
THEFT Police learned Jan 19 of the theft of an item from the front porch of a Cole Street address The post office verified delivery and a report was taken There were no immediate suspects
WARNING GIVEN An officer responded Jan 19 to a report of four people walking at Southwood Elementary School where trees were snapping and falling cre-ating a hazard The four were advised to leave the area
FIRE ASSIST City police assisted firefighters at 645 pm Jan 19 with a house fire on Marion Street
POISONING Police assisted the fire department with a report of carbon monoxide poisoning at a Chinook Avenue address Police helped with evacuating residents
CARS HIT A tree fell across a road in the Kibler Avenue vicin-ity hitting two vehicles Police closed the road on both sides and city employees were notified to remove the tree
SUSPECT CHASED Police looked Jan 19 for a subject want-ed on an Enumclaw Municipal Court warrant After a brief foot pursuit in the vicinity of Southeast
424th Avenue and 244th Avenue Southeast the suspect surren-dered
INMATE THREATS Police were told Jan 18 an inmate at the city jail had called someone on the outside and made threats
POSSESSION An officer con-tacted a ldquoknown subjectrdquo who was riding a bicycle at 1238 am Jan 17 in the vicinity of Kibler Avenue and Harding Street An identification check revealed the person was wanted on an arrest warrant issued by Seattle the officer also found marijuana and drug paraphernalia on the bicy-clist Seattle refused to pick up the individual on the warrant but he was booked into the local jail on the drug charges
SNOW FUN Police were alert-ed the evening of Jan 17 to two trucks racing and sliding in the snow on Michael Avenue The driv-ers were contacted and reminded of the potential consequences of their actions
CIVIL DISPUTE An ongo-ing dispute between Cole Street neighbors involved police Jan 17 The reporting party had received a letter and money from a neigh-bor delivered by mail and wanted to know how best to return the money An officer agreed to han-dle the task
ILLEGAL ITEMS Illegal items were discovered among the per-sonal property of a person being booked into the Enumclaw jail An officer took stock of the items and contacted the arresting officer from Maple Valley The incident occurred Jan 16
TRAFFIC HAZARDS Police were told Jan 16 of a road rage
incident that possibly involved intoxicated drivers Police located both drivers determined that nei-ther was impaired but counseled both about their driving
DOUGHNUTS Police discov-ered a vehicle doing ldquodoughnutsrdquo at 530 pm Jan 16 in a Farrelly Street parking lot The driver was cited and extra patrol was planned due to the ongoing problem
CANrsquoT DO THAT Police were told the evening of Jan 16 of a pickup towing a sled in the vicinity of Railroad Street and Washington Avenue An officer contacted the driver who agreed to stop
DRUG OFFENSE Police were told at 1245 am Jan 15 of pos-sible drug activity occurring inside a car parked in the vicinity of Fell Street and Marshall Avenue Officers responded and the driver was taken into custody on drug charges while the passenger was released at the scene The vehicle was impounded
DISTURBANCE A man and a woman were reportedly yelling and banging on the door of a Roosevelt Avenue motel prompt-ing a call from the occupant at 1248 am Jan 15 The two were taken into custody for creating a public disturbance
BURGLARY ATTEMPT Police took a report at 830 pm Jan 15 of an audible burglar alarm at a Roosevelt Avenue address Officers discovered a broken win-dow and signs of attempted entry Suspects were later located at a restaurant Two juveniles were taken into custody transported to the police station processed and then released to parents
WELFARE CHECK Police were called Jan 14 to check on the wel-fare of a man at a Monroe Avenue location The subject was sitting outside a business doubled over and apparently very intoxicated The subject refused medical atten-tion and within a few minutes was picked up by a relative
HOSPITAL TROUBLE Officers responded the afternoon of Jan 14 to St Elizabeth Hospital After contacting hospital security police arrested a man for tres-passing and interfering with a healthcare facility
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF An off-duty King County deputy wit-nessed someone driving through a neighborrsquos lawn The suspect was taken into custody and booked and his vehicle was impounded The incident occurred on Christianson Avenue a second victim was located on Victor Avenue
HOME BURGLARY A caller told police at 1 pm Jan 13 he was parked behind a vehicle belonging to a suspect who had burglarized his home Firearms were taken dur-ing the incident Officers made con-tact and a suspect admitted to the burglary King County authorities responded and recovered the items
DRUG INVESTIGATION A rou-tine traffic stop the afternoon of Jan 13 turned up a suspect in possession of both marijuana and drug paraphernalia The individual was not charged at the time of the traffic stop
One dead in 410 crash POLICE BLOTTER
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Community Events
Garden Know-HowSolving Common Garden Problems Before you Begin a free class is scheduled for 630 to 830 pm in the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center
1WednesdayComputer ClassComputers for Beginners class will take place from 11 am to 1230 pm at the Buckley library Registration required at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
2ThursdayWine and ChocolateThe Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival runs from 4 to 9 pm Friday and continues from noon to 9 pm Saturday at the Enumclaw Expo Center Sample wine enjoy entertainment and purchase gifts from vendorsFor information wwwenumclawchocolatefeativalcom
3FridayFamilies FirstDue to power outages and weather issues the Families First meeting will be today at 4 pm at Glacier Middle School
30MondayJanuary highlightsNow that the month is over letrsquos note that Januaryrsquos flower is the carnation or snowdrop and the birthstone is the garnet
31Tuesday 4SaturdaySuperbowl ShowdownThe New England Patriots and the New York Giants go head to head in Superbowl
Sunday
January-February
Good Nightrsquos SleepDr David Brown will present Dreaming of a Good Nightrsquos Sleep from 6 to 7 pm in the St Elizabeth Hospital Rainier Room in Enumclaw
25WednesdayBook SaleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Library host their annual book sale from 10 am to 6 pm today and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday at EHS library
26ThursdayHall of FameThe EHS football team from 1969 will be inducted into the schoolrsquos athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the basketball game
27FridayFree Throw ContestThe Knights of Columbus are hosting a free-throw basketball contest from 9 am to noon at Southwood Elementary School in Enumclaw
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By Kevin HansonEditor
Few dogs have been the center of a rescue mission as far-reaching as the one aimed at reuniting Mel with his Enumclaw family
From the posters plastered all over town to the hiring of professional search opera-tions and plenty of personal appeals the 11-year-old Papillion has been the subject of an active search since he disappeared New Yearrsquos Day
But itrsquos the added story lines that make Melrsquos disappearance even more devastating to Jill Ranft and her family
To fulfill her dying fatherrsquos wish the Ranft family packed up and drove to Iowa leaving three dogs in the care of a housesit-ter On the way home the family car suf-fered a punctured gas tank and was towed approximately 130 miles to Billings Mont
While in Montana the call came a gate at home had been propped open allowing Mel to escape
Hearing the news Ranft and her family hopped into a rental car and raced home
Cruising into Enumclaw the intense search was launched Posters went up all over town and Ranft hired two profes-sional search companies that telephone every home within a desired radius In all 1525 homes were dialed ndash without turning up any word of the missing black-and-white pet
There have been reported sightings but nothing concrete
ldquoI donrsquot know if theyrsquore real or notrdquo Ranft said
Worse some have made the unconscio-nable decision to toy with Ranftrsquos emotions making crank calls offering hope despite
knowing nothing of the petrsquos whereabouts One in particular resulted in perhaps two dozen text messages leading Ranft on a wild goose chase before police determined it was simply a cruel prank
Throughout the ordeal Ranft has vis-ited every pet shelter between Bellevue and Puyallup all to no avail
While convinced Mel was stolen Ranft maintains hope that her aging companion might be in the possession of a well-mean-ing rescuer By spreading the word far and wide shersquos hoping someone will make the connection between Ranft and Mel
Hoping for cosmic intervention Ranft said ldquoIrsquod love it if the universe could just give me Mel backrdquo
Anyone with information about Mel is urged to call Country Animal Hospital at 360-825-2061 or Ranft at 425-503-9512
Familyrsquos trying times include missing pet
HOSPITAL FROM 1
ldquoWhen we started plan-ning we thought what is the most common experience here we could prepare for a weather-related power out-age and low and beholdrdquo she said
ldquoThe communication has been fabulousrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos been the most coordinated event wersquove ever hadrdquo
Pricco said the hospital fire police assisted living facilities schools city and Mutual of Enumclaw which served as a warming station were in constant communi-cation through the storm
The event also served as a reminder to the importance of having a local hospital
ldquoThe last 24 to 36 hours emphasized it for merdquo Pricco said She said with numer-ous roads covered in ice or
with fallen trees many of the patients who came through St Elizabethrsquos doors would have had to make a longer tougher trip to Auburn or Puyallup
ldquoThe storm has under-scored its importance to the communityrdquo said Franciscan Health System public rela-tions representative Gale Robinette who is working with Legislators to nix a bill
that would cut funding to small rural hospitals like St Elizabeth
He said the funding which is connected to state and fed-eral money would mean a loss of about $2 million to St Elizabeth a critical access hospital He said thatrsquos fund-ing that allows communities like Enumclaw which would otherwise not have a hospital to keep them
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Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospitalrsquos monthly pet care column This month we are highlighting your furry fam-ily memberrsquos oral health February is National Pet Dental Month and as such we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to pro-vide the best lives for your pets We have com-bined tips from a variety of veterinary associa-tions and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ldquomore than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissuerdquo This condition is called periodontal disease Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your petrsquos teeth
For the sake of your petrsquos health and com-fort periodontal disease is a threat that canrsquot be ignored Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath discolored teeth tartar build up swollen receding or bleeding gums and reluctance to eat or trouble eating Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage including loose teeth and tooth loss
Periodontal disease begins when plaque
a mixture of bacteria and food debris builds up on tooth sur-faces and works its way under the gum line Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflamma-tory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place If the bacteria enter the blood stream they can even affect the heart liver and kidneys
Periodontal disease is not only serious it is also more common than most pet owners realize In fact more than 80 percent of dogs have it by the time theyrsquore 4 years old So it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently-diagnosed health problem in pets
There are other dental prob-lems associated with dogs and cats These can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities Dogs commonly frac-ture teeth by chewing on rocks cage doors chain link fences and hard toys Tooth resorp-tion which can take place in catrsquos mouths generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss
Another oral issue that can arise is retained
deciduous teeth the baby teeth that do not fall out This condition occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth At Buckley Veterinary Hospital our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Good dental care can help a family pet remain happy and healthy through its adult years File photo
Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership By taking a few simple pre-cautionary steps it is pos-sible to comfortably live with both pets and aller-gies Here are a few helpful tips
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom ndash and not just when you are sleep-ing If you keep the door closed it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in during the day This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest with
Simple tips to fight pet allergies
SEE ALLERGIES PAGE 9SEE DENTAL PAGE 9
Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Question of the WeekDid last weekrsquos snow ice and power outages seriously impact your way of lifeTo vote in this weekrsquos poll see wwwcourierheraldcom
LAST WEEKCharter schools have
again been proposedDo you favor the idea
Yes 59 No 41
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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Funny how plans can suddenly fall apartWallyrsquos World
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Insurance Plans ChangingWersquove been Serving Enumclaw for 30 Years
Jimrsquos Pharmacy
PlateauCommunityPharmacy
360-825-6523 360-825-2442
Drive thru for Fast Pickups bull Free DeliveryJeff Sydney Becky Cheryl Jessie and Dawn Stacy and Jill
Hours M-F 9-6pm Sat 9-1pm
Conveniently Located in the Enumclaw Medical Center
We honor most insurances including bull Express Scripts
bull Tricarebull Regence
bull United Healthcareand many more
Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
566316
Share your scheduleswith the communityPlace your ad in the
Church Directory
566327
Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
5663
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
5663
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(ECLA)
5663
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
5663
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
5663
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
5663
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
05
5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
09
5663
10
Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
5749
75
Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
ldquoHappy New Yearrdquo
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Pry-Bar $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Light Box $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Fire Axe $150
Thermal Imaging Camera
$350Portable Radio $3000
Detector $3500
Light Box $100
FF Bunker Pants $650
FF Boots $300
Thermal Imaging Camera
FF
$80
FF Bunker
Nomex
I AM A FIREFIGHTER
Firefi ghter - Priceless
Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
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holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Happy Valentinersquos
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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drivers filled red gas cans before putting fuel in their automobile tank The emer-gency generators purring at home ndash keeping lights on and power to refrigerators computers and other neces-sities of modern life ndash are constantly thirsty
Buckleyrsquos outage began Thursday morning and went through mid-Saturday Areas between Buckley and Bonney Lake went black a bit sooner and were in the dark until Sundayrsquos early-morn-ing hours but had enjoyed a 12-hour lights-on liberation along the way
Anyone venturing out could see power lines pulled down by ice-covered branch-es that either drooped to the ground or snapped and fell on overhead wires
Long long school breakFollowing the three-day
MLK holiday weekend class-es were canceled in both the Enumclaw and White River school district for the four remaining days of last week First it was the threat of snow then real snow then icy road conditions and finally the widespread power outages that did the trick
Neither district built snow days into the 2011-12 calendar so each will tack its missed days on to the end of the school year
In Enumclaw that means extending the calendar to June 21 White River will stretch class time out to June 19
Enumclaw School District Superintendent Mike Nelson said the district escaped with several snapped deciduous trees but no structural or building damage
The Enumclaw and White River school districts cover areas from higher eleva-tions like Crystal Mountain Carbonado and Ravensdale to the lowlands on the Plateau
At the Jan 17 Enumclaw School Board meeting Board President Chris VanHoof said itrsquos difficult for district leaders to make the call to cancel school because its boundaries cover a complex
and diverse area and student safety is the top priority
ldquoWersquore a school district that encompasses a lot of dif-ferent geographyrdquo he said
W h ite R iver Superintendent Tom Lockyer said it was hit-and-miss for his district through Monday
ldquoWe werenrsquot so surerdquo he said ldquoWe still didnrsquot have power at 10 am Sunday morning The high school and ironically Wilkeson were the only two schools that had powerrdquo
White River went two hours late Monday and canceled class for students at Mountain Meadow Elementary and White River Alternative Programs on Mundy Loss Road Power did return to those cam-puses but too late Monday morning to change the call
Otherwise no damage Lockyer said although a his-toric oak tree at Wilkeson did suffer damage
Both district leaders are awaiting the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction to give them direction on make-up days The governorrsquos state of emer-gency declaration could give them some grace
State of EmergencyEnumclaw Mayor Liz
Reynolds declared a city-wide state of emergency Thursday an act that was to run through Saturday
ldquoThis allows the city to obtain additional resources should we need themrdquo she said in a press release
Reynolds also took the opportunity to remind resi-dents a warming shelter had been established at Mutual of Enumclaw
She additionally noted the Foothills Trail had been closed due to safety con-cerns along with the golf course She reminded every-one that state Route 410 was closed east of town no one was allowed past the golf course entrance without an authorized escort
ldquoOur city has incurred considerable damagerdquo Reynolds said ldquoIt will take time to get around to every-thingrdquo
Fewer trees than beforeMany who have trees on
their property saw some type
of damage done And many who have neighbors with trees now have limbs resting on fences straddling prop-erty lines or simply lying about
Be careful when clean-ing up the mess as limbs have a habit of spring back into place when being cut Thatrsquos the advice or Dennis Tompkins who operates The Evergreen Arborist
ldquoLook at the branches before cuttingrdquo he said ldquoReally judge whatrsquos going to happen after a branch is cutrdquo
A sometimes-painful deci-sion follows a storm he said Homeowners must decide if a tree can be saved after suf-fering damage or if it should go Too often Tompkins said trees are sacrificed that have a good full life ahead of them A tree might have to be taken down he said ldquoif itrsquos badly misshapen or split down the trunkrdquo
Tompkins said last weekrsquos events were harder on trees than even the winter storm of 1996
ldquoDeciduous trees just got creamedrdquo he said
It was alders birches and cottonwoods that were hit the hardest he said
A key bit of advice the arborist offers is to watch for scam artists as there will likely be people going door-to-door offering hom-eownersrsquo help with their tree troubles Tompkins recom-mends asking if those folks are licensed and bonded and perhaps if they are certified arborists
InsuranceThe calls and claims have
started to flow into local insurance agencies
ldquoWersquore expecting wersquoll get more as it thaws outrdquo said Mike Runland owner of American Heritage in
Enumclaw Car accidents and dam-
age from falling trees and collapsing outbuildings have been the first calls
ldquoI just had a call about a tree through a roof in Covingtonrdquo Babbitt Insurance Group owner David Babbitt said
Important to note when the neighborrsquos tree falls on your fence or home you call your insurance company
ldquoThat doesnrsquot make peo-ple happy but thatrsquos how it worksrdquo Runland said
ldquoWhen it comes to a tree falling it doesnrsquot matter who owns itrdquo Babbitt said unless there are special circum-stances
Another anticipated issue that wonrsquot make folks happy will be water damage left by melting snow and ice
Thatrsquos a flooding situation covered with flood insur-ance but always call and check with your insurance company as each situation is different
ldquoWe prove ourselves at this timerdquo Babbitt said
Dairy BusinessThursday Gov Chris
Gregoire declared a state of emergency due to the weath-er to ensure the delivery of valuable dairy products across Washington state By waiving hours of service for drivers of trucks hauling
milk shipments enabling the activation of the Washington National Guard and free-ing up state agencies to take extraordinary steps to help local jurisdictions during the winter storm
The waiving of hours of service for truck driv-ers hauling intrastate bulk milk shipments from farms to dairy processing facilities and from dairies to process-
ing facilities was waived through Sunday
ldquoThis is purely a precau-tionary measurerdquo Gregoire said in a news release ldquoA brief waiver of the restric-tions on dairy truck driv-ersrsquo work hours is needed now to avoid shipment delays that could mean the loss of nearly $1 million a day for the statersquos dairy industryrdquo
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A Milton man was killed the afternoon of Jan 17 and an Enumclaw man was injured during a head-on crash near Buckley
The accident occurred at about 345 pm on state Route 410 in the vicinity of 254th Avenue East
According to a Washing-
ton State Patrol report 26-year-old Tyler S Nelson was driving west on SR 410 in a 1998 Jeep Cherokee when he attempted to pass another westbound vehicle He drove into oncoming traffic and struck the Ford F-450 being driven east-bound by Enumclaw resi-
dent Martin A Nachtsheim 34
Nelson was pronounced dead at the scene and Nachtsheim was transport-ed to St Joseph Hospital in Tacoma
The highway was closed while the WSP investigated and traffic was detoured until approximately 645 pm
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ENUMCLAWLINES DOWN Police received a
report at 630 am Jan 19 of both cable and power lines taken down by a tree on Washington Avenue Comcast and Puget Sound Energy were advised traffic was diverted with cones and tape A bit later the same situation was reported near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Semanski Street Late that night police helped with lines down in the vicinity of Southeast 468th Street and 244th Avenue Southeast
THEFT Police learned Jan 19 of the theft of an item from the front porch of a Cole Street address The post office verified delivery and a report was taken There were no immediate suspects
WARNING GIVEN An officer responded Jan 19 to a report of four people walking at Southwood Elementary School where trees were snapping and falling cre-ating a hazard The four were advised to leave the area
FIRE ASSIST City police assisted firefighters at 645 pm Jan 19 with a house fire on Marion Street
POISONING Police assisted the fire department with a report of carbon monoxide poisoning at a Chinook Avenue address Police helped with evacuating residents
CARS HIT A tree fell across a road in the Kibler Avenue vicin-ity hitting two vehicles Police closed the road on both sides and city employees were notified to remove the tree
SUSPECT CHASED Police looked Jan 19 for a subject want-ed on an Enumclaw Municipal Court warrant After a brief foot pursuit in the vicinity of Southeast
424th Avenue and 244th Avenue Southeast the suspect surren-dered
INMATE THREATS Police were told Jan 18 an inmate at the city jail had called someone on the outside and made threats
POSSESSION An officer con-tacted a ldquoknown subjectrdquo who was riding a bicycle at 1238 am Jan 17 in the vicinity of Kibler Avenue and Harding Street An identification check revealed the person was wanted on an arrest warrant issued by Seattle the officer also found marijuana and drug paraphernalia on the bicy-clist Seattle refused to pick up the individual on the warrant but he was booked into the local jail on the drug charges
SNOW FUN Police were alert-ed the evening of Jan 17 to two trucks racing and sliding in the snow on Michael Avenue The driv-ers were contacted and reminded of the potential consequences of their actions
CIVIL DISPUTE An ongo-ing dispute between Cole Street neighbors involved police Jan 17 The reporting party had received a letter and money from a neigh-bor delivered by mail and wanted to know how best to return the money An officer agreed to han-dle the task
ILLEGAL ITEMS Illegal items were discovered among the per-sonal property of a person being booked into the Enumclaw jail An officer took stock of the items and contacted the arresting officer from Maple Valley The incident occurred Jan 16
TRAFFIC HAZARDS Police were told Jan 16 of a road rage
incident that possibly involved intoxicated drivers Police located both drivers determined that nei-ther was impaired but counseled both about their driving
DOUGHNUTS Police discov-ered a vehicle doing ldquodoughnutsrdquo at 530 pm Jan 16 in a Farrelly Street parking lot The driver was cited and extra patrol was planned due to the ongoing problem
CANrsquoT DO THAT Police were told the evening of Jan 16 of a pickup towing a sled in the vicinity of Railroad Street and Washington Avenue An officer contacted the driver who agreed to stop
DRUG OFFENSE Police were told at 1245 am Jan 15 of pos-sible drug activity occurring inside a car parked in the vicinity of Fell Street and Marshall Avenue Officers responded and the driver was taken into custody on drug charges while the passenger was released at the scene The vehicle was impounded
DISTURBANCE A man and a woman were reportedly yelling and banging on the door of a Roosevelt Avenue motel prompt-ing a call from the occupant at 1248 am Jan 15 The two were taken into custody for creating a public disturbance
BURGLARY ATTEMPT Police took a report at 830 pm Jan 15 of an audible burglar alarm at a Roosevelt Avenue address Officers discovered a broken win-dow and signs of attempted entry Suspects were later located at a restaurant Two juveniles were taken into custody transported to the police station processed and then released to parents
WELFARE CHECK Police were called Jan 14 to check on the wel-fare of a man at a Monroe Avenue location The subject was sitting outside a business doubled over and apparently very intoxicated The subject refused medical atten-tion and within a few minutes was picked up by a relative
HOSPITAL TROUBLE Officers responded the afternoon of Jan 14 to St Elizabeth Hospital After contacting hospital security police arrested a man for tres-passing and interfering with a healthcare facility
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF An off-duty King County deputy wit-nessed someone driving through a neighborrsquos lawn The suspect was taken into custody and booked and his vehicle was impounded The incident occurred on Christianson Avenue a second victim was located on Victor Avenue
HOME BURGLARY A caller told police at 1 pm Jan 13 he was parked behind a vehicle belonging to a suspect who had burglarized his home Firearms were taken dur-ing the incident Officers made con-tact and a suspect admitted to the burglary King County authorities responded and recovered the items
DRUG INVESTIGATION A rou-tine traffic stop the afternoon of Jan 13 turned up a suspect in possession of both marijuana and drug paraphernalia The individual was not charged at the time of the traffic stop
One dead in 410 crash POLICE BLOTTER
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Community Events
Garden Know-HowSolving Common Garden Problems Before you Begin a free class is scheduled for 630 to 830 pm in the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center
1WednesdayComputer ClassComputers for Beginners class will take place from 11 am to 1230 pm at the Buckley library Registration required at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
2ThursdayWine and ChocolateThe Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival runs from 4 to 9 pm Friday and continues from noon to 9 pm Saturday at the Enumclaw Expo Center Sample wine enjoy entertainment and purchase gifts from vendorsFor information wwwenumclawchocolatefeativalcom
3FridayFamilies FirstDue to power outages and weather issues the Families First meeting will be today at 4 pm at Glacier Middle School
30MondayJanuary highlightsNow that the month is over letrsquos note that Januaryrsquos flower is the carnation or snowdrop and the birthstone is the garnet
31Tuesday 4SaturdaySuperbowl ShowdownThe New England Patriots and the New York Giants go head to head in Superbowl
Sunday
January-February
Good Nightrsquos SleepDr David Brown will present Dreaming of a Good Nightrsquos Sleep from 6 to 7 pm in the St Elizabeth Hospital Rainier Room in Enumclaw
25WednesdayBook SaleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Library host their annual book sale from 10 am to 6 pm today and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday at EHS library
26ThursdayHall of FameThe EHS football team from 1969 will be inducted into the schoolrsquos athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the basketball game
27FridayFree Throw ContestThe Knights of Columbus are hosting a free-throw basketball contest from 9 am to noon at Southwood Elementary School in Enumclaw
28SaturdayGo SnowshoeingMount Rainier rangers lead snowshoe hikes at Paradise on weekends through March Call 360-569-6575 for infor-mation or visitrainiercom
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Few dogs have been the center of a rescue mission as far-reaching as the one aimed at reuniting Mel with his Enumclaw family
From the posters plastered all over town to the hiring of professional search opera-tions and plenty of personal appeals the 11-year-old Papillion has been the subject of an active search since he disappeared New Yearrsquos Day
But itrsquos the added story lines that make Melrsquos disappearance even more devastating to Jill Ranft and her family
To fulfill her dying fatherrsquos wish the Ranft family packed up and drove to Iowa leaving three dogs in the care of a housesit-ter On the way home the family car suf-fered a punctured gas tank and was towed approximately 130 miles to Billings Mont
While in Montana the call came a gate at home had been propped open allowing Mel to escape
Hearing the news Ranft and her family hopped into a rental car and raced home
Cruising into Enumclaw the intense search was launched Posters went up all over town and Ranft hired two profes-sional search companies that telephone every home within a desired radius In all 1525 homes were dialed ndash without turning up any word of the missing black-and-white pet
There have been reported sightings but nothing concrete
ldquoI donrsquot know if theyrsquore real or notrdquo Ranft said
Worse some have made the unconscio-nable decision to toy with Ranftrsquos emotions making crank calls offering hope despite
knowing nothing of the petrsquos whereabouts One in particular resulted in perhaps two dozen text messages leading Ranft on a wild goose chase before police determined it was simply a cruel prank
Throughout the ordeal Ranft has vis-ited every pet shelter between Bellevue and Puyallup all to no avail
While convinced Mel was stolen Ranft maintains hope that her aging companion might be in the possession of a well-mean-ing rescuer By spreading the word far and wide shersquos hoping someone will make the connection between Ranft and Mel
Hoping for cosmic intervention Ranft said ldquoIrsquod love it if the universe could just give me Mel backrdquo
Anyone with information about Mel is urged to call Country Animal Hospital at 360-825-2061 or Ranft at 425-503-9512
Familyrsquos trying times include missing pet
HOSPITAL FROM 1
ldquoWhen we started plan-ning we thought what is the most common experience here we could prepare for a weather-related power out-age and low and beholdrdquo she said
ldquoThe communication has been fabulousrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos been the most coordinated event wersquove ever hadrdquo
Pricco said the hospital fire police assisted living facilities schools city and Mutual of Enumclaw which served as a warming station were in constant communi-cation through the storm
The event also served as a reminder to the importance of having a local hospital
ldquoThe last 24 to 36 hours emphasized it for merdquo Pricco said She said with numer-ous roads covered in ice or
with fallen trees many of the patients who came through St Elizabethrsquos doors would have had to make a longer tougher trip to Auburn or Puyallup
ldquoThe storm has under-scored its importance to the communityrdquo said Franciscan Health System public rela-tions representative Gale Robinette who is working with Legislators to nix a bill
that would cut funding to small rural hospitals like St Elizabeth
He said the funding which is connected to state and fed-eral money would mean a loss of about $2 million to St Elizabeth a critical access hospital He said thatrsquos fund-ing that allows communities like Enumclaw which would otherwise not have a hospital to keep them
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Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospitalrsquos monthly pet care column This month we are highlighting your furry fam-ily memberrsquos oral health February is National Pet Dental Month and as such we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to pro-vide the best lives for your pets We have com-bined tips from a variety of veterinary associa-tions and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ldquomore than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissuerdquo This condition is called periodontal disease Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your petrsquos teeth
For the sake of your petrsquos health and com-fort periodontal disease is a threat that canrsquot be ignored Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath discolored teeth tartar build up swollen receding or bleeding gums and reluctance to eat or trouble eating Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage including loose teeth and tooth loss
Periodontal disease begins when plaque
a mixture of bacteria and food debris builds up on tooth sur-faces and works its way under the gum line Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflamma-tory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place If the bacteria enter the blood stream they can even affect the heart liver and kidneys
Periodontal disease is not only serious it is also more common than most pet owners realize In fact more than 80 percent of dogs have it by the time theyrsquore 4 years old So it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently-diagnosed health problem in pets
There are other dental prob-lems associated with dogs and cats These can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities Dogs commonly frac-ture teeth by chewing on rocks cage doors chain link fences and hard toys Tooth resorp-tion which can take place in catrsquos mouths generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss
Another oral issue that can arise is retained
deciduous teeth the baby teeth that do not fall out This condition occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth At Buckley Veterinary Hospital our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Good dental care can help a family pet remain happy and healthy through its adult years File photo
Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership By taking a few simple pre-cautionary steps it is pos-sible to comfortably live with both pets and aller-gies Here are a few helpful tips
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom ndash and not just when you are sleep-ing If you keep the door closed it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in during the day This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest with
Simple tips to fight pet allergies
SEE ALLERGIES PAGE 9SEE DENTAL PAGE 9
Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Question of the WeekDid last weekrsquos snow ice and power outages seriously impact your way of lifeTo vote in this weekrsquos poll see wwwcourierheraldcom
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
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Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
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Share your scheduleswith the communityPlace your ad in the
Church Directory
566327
Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
5663
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
5663
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(ECLA)
5663
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
5663
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
566302
Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
5663
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
5663
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
09
5663
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Jan 25-29 2012 Puyallup Fair amp Events Center
FREE PARKING
For more information about Head amp Horns call 541-530-2749
For complete show info coupons directions prize packages and daily seminar schedules
visit wwwthesportshowscom
WINNER The grand prize winner will be selected from the 2012 Washington Pacific NW and Central Oregon Sportsmenrsquos Shows and will receive a brand new Fort Knox Protector Safe - Model 6031
PRIZES will be awarded at each show These valuable prizes are provided by Bushnell Coast Federal Premium Ammunition Fort Knox Les Schwab Midland and Ruger
DO YOU HAVE a trophy in hiding Bring it to the Washington Sportsmenrsquos Show at the Puyallup Fair amp Events Center Official Record Book scorers will measure it and prizes will be given
TROPHY CATEGORIES
COMPETITION RULES Measuring is FREE with admission
$20 fee required to be recorded in the Book
All entries must be received by 6 pm Saturday
Award presentation is at 3 pm Sunday January 29
Trophies must be picked up by 4 pm Sunday
Categories of entries for animals must be found within the states of Oregon Idaho Washington or Montana and killed under fair chase conditions
Horns must be attached to skull
All entries accepted and scored
Only Oregon Washington Idaho and Montana trophies eligible for awards
harvested in the 2011 hunting season are eligible 1st place prizes will be awarded for each species each method of harvest
prior to the 2010 hunting season are eligible Prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place for
Prize and the top twenty overall prize-winners will be awarded prizes using the Z formula
limit
SHOW HOURSWed - Fri 12 noon ndash 8 pmSat 10 am ndash 8 pmSun 10 am ndash 4 pm
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$5Children 5 amp under FREE
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amp Sport Fishing Boat Show reg
reg
25th Annual
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GET $2 OFF any day by picking up a Sportsmenrsquos Show coupon at participating Baxter Auto Parts stores and Les Schwab Tire Centers or by using your Fred 57
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Alpine Plaza - 7675 SF of Retail amp Office Space
853 Watson St N Enumclaw
$675000
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(253) 840-5574
HOLYFAMILY CATHOLIC SCHOOL
505 17th St SE Auburn 2538338688
HFSAuburnorg
Tuesday January 31st9-1130am amp 1-230pm
Meet the StaffTour Our Campus
Enjoy RefreshmentsDiscover the Difference
Welcomes you to their annual
Open House
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Harsh weather brings opportunityTheCompleatHome GardenerMarianne BinettiColumnist
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
5749
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
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Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
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A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
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drivers filled red gas cans before putting fuel in their automobile tank The emer-gency generators purring at home ndash keeping lights on and power to refrigerators computers and other neces-sities of modern life ndash are constantly thirsty
Buckleyrsquos outage began Thursday morning and went through mid-Saturday Areas between Buckley and Bonney Lake went black a bit sooner and were in the dark until Sundayrsquos early-morn-ing hours but had enjoyed a 12-hour lights-on liberation along the way
Anyone venturing out could see power lines pulled down by ice-covered branch-es that either drooped to the ground or snapped and fell on overhead wires
Long long school breakFollowing the three-day
MLK holiday weekend class-es were canceled in both the Enumclaw and White River school district for the four remaining days of last week First it was the threat of snow then real snow then icy road conditions and finally the widespread power outages that did the trick
Neither district built snow days into the 2011-12 calendar so each will tack its missed days on to the end of the school year
In Enumclaw that means extending the calendar to June 21 White River will stretch class time out to June 19
Enumclaw School District Superintendent Mike Nelson said the district escaped with several snapped deciduous trees but no structural or building damage
The Enumclaw and White River school districts cover areas from higher eleva-tions like Crystal Mountain Carbonado and Ravensdale to the lowlands on the Plateau
At the Jan 17 Enumclaw School Board meeting Board President Chris VanHoof said itrsquos difficult for district leaders to make the call to cancel school because its boundaries cover a complex
and diverse area and student safety is the top priority
ldquoWersquore a school district that encompasses a lot of dif-ferent geographyrdquo he said
W h ite R iver Superintendent Tom Lockyer said it was hit-and-miss for his district through Monday
ldquoWe werenrsquot so surerdquo he said ldquoWe still didnrsquot have power at 10 am Sunday morning The high school and ironically Wilkeson were the only two schools that had powerrdquo
White River went two hours late Monday and canceled class for students at Mountain Meadow Elementary and White River Alternative Programs on Mundy Loss Road Power did return to those cam-puses but too late Monday morning to change the call
Otherwise no damage Lockyer said although a his-toric oak tree at Wilkeson did suffer damage
Both district leaders are awaiting the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction to give them direction on make-up days The governorrsquos state of emer-gency declaration could give them some grace
State of EmergencyEnumclaw Mayor Liz
Reynolds declared a city-wide state of emergency Thursday an act that was to run through Saturday
ldquoThis allows the city to obtain additional resources should we need themrdquo she said in a press release
Reynolds also took the opportunity to remind resi-dents a warming shelter had been established at Mutual of Enumclaw
She additionally noted the Foothills Trail had been closed due to safety con-cerns along with the golf course She reminded every-one that state Route 410 was closed east of town no one was allowed past the golf course entrance without an authorized escort
ldquoOur city has incurred considerable damagerdquo Reynolds said ldquoIt will take time to get around to every-thingrdquo
Fewer trees than beforeMany who have trees on
their property saw some type
of damage done And many who have neighbors with trees now have limbs resting on fences straddling prop-erty lines or simply lying about
Be careful when clean-ing up the mess as limbs have a habit of spring back into place when being cut Thatrsquos the advice or Dennis Tompkins who operates The Evergreen Arborist
ldquoLook at the branches before cuttingrdquo he said ldquoReally judge whatrsquos going to happen after a branch is cutrdquo
A sometimes-painful deci-sion follows a storm he said Homeowners must decide if a tree can be saved after suf-fering damage or if it should go Too often Tompkins said trees are sacrificed that have a good full life ahead of them A tree might have to be taken down he said ldquoif itrsquos badly misshapen or split down the trunkrdquo
Tompkins said last weekrsquos events were harder on trees than even the winter storm of 1996
ldquoDeciduous trees just got creamedrdquo he said
It was alders birches and cottonwoods that were hit the hardest he said
A key bit of advice the arborist offers is to watch for scam artists as there will likely be people going door-to-door offering hom-eownersrsquo help with their tree troubles Tompkins recom-mends asking if those folks are licensed and bonded and perhaps if they are certified arborists
InsuranceThe calls and claims have
started to flow into local insurance agencies
ldquoWersquore expecting wersquoll get more as it thaws outrdquo said Mike Runland owner of American Heritage in
Enumclaw Car accidents and dam-
age from falling trees and collapsing outbuildings have been the first calls
ldquoI just had a call about a tree through a roof in Covingtonrdquo Babbitt Insurance Group owner David Babbitt said
Important to note when the neighborrsquos tree falls on your fence or home you call your insurance company
ldquoThat doesnrsquot make peo-ple happy but thatrsquos how it worksrdquo Runland said
ldquoWhen it comes to a tree falling it doesnrsquot matter who owns itrdquo Babbitt said unless there are special circum-stances
Another anticipated issue that wonrsquot make folks happy will be water damage left by melting snow and ice
Thatrsquos a flooding situation covered with flood insur-ance but always call and check with your insurance company as each situation is different
ldquoWe prove ourselves at this timerdquo Babbitt said
Dairy BusinessThursday Gov Chris
Gregoire declared a state of emergency due to the weath-er to ensure the delivery of valuable dairy products across Washington state By waiving hours of service for drivers of trucks hauling
milk shipments enabling the activation of the Washington National Guard and free-ing up state agencies to take extraordinary steps to help local jurisdictions during the winter storm
The waiving of hours of service for truck driv-ers hauling intrastate bulk milk shipments from farms to dairy processing facilities and from dairies to process-
ing facilities was waived through Sunday
ldquoThis is purely a precau-tionary measurerdquo Gregoire said in a news release ldquoA brief waiver of the restric-tions on dairy truck driv-ersrsquo work hours is needed now to avoid shipment delays that could mean the loss of nearly $1 million a day for the statersquos dairy industryrdquo
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A Milton man was killed the afternoon of Jan 17 and an Enumclaw man was injured during a head-on crash near Buckley
The accident occurred at about 345 pm on state Route 410 in the vicinity of 254th Avenue East
According to a Washing-
ton State Patrol report 26-year-old Tyler S Nelson was driving west on SR 410 in a 1998 Jeep Cherokee when he attempted to pass another westbound vehicle He drove into oncoming traffic and struck the Ford F-450 being driven east-bound by Enumclaw resi-
dent Martin A Nachtsheim 34
Nelson was pronounced dead at the scene and Nachtsheim was transport-ed to St Joseph Hospital in Tacoma
The highway was closed while the WSP investigated and traffic was detoured until approximately 645 pm
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ENUMCLAWLINES DOWN Police received a
report at 630 am Jan 19 of both cable and power lines taken down by a tree on Washington Avenue Comcast and Puget Sound Energy were advised traffic was diverted with cones and tape A bit later the same situation was reported near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Semanski Street Late that night police helped with lines down in the vicinity of Southeast 468th Street and 244th Avenue Southeast
THEFT Police learned Jan 19 of the theft of an item from the front porch of a Cole Street address The post office verified delivery and a report was taken There were no immediate suspects
WARNING GIVEN An officer responded Jan 19 to a report of four people walking at Southwood Elementary School where trees were snapping and falling cre-ating a hazard The four were advised to leave the area
FIRE ASSIST City police assisted firefighters at 645 pm Jan 19 with a house fire on Marion Street
POISONING Police assisted the fire department with a report of carbon monoxide poisoning at a Chinook Avenue address Police helped with evacuating residents
CARS HIT A tree fell across a road in the Kibler Avenue vicin-ity hitting two vehicles Police closed the road on both sides and city employees were notified to remove the tree
SUSPECT CHASED Police looked Jan 19 for a subject want-ed on an Enumclaw Municipal Court warrant After a brief foot pursuit in the vicinity of Southeast
424th Avenue and 244th Avenue Southeast the suspect surren-dered
INMATE THREATS Police were told Jan 18 an inmate at the city jail had called someone on the outside and made threats
POSSESSION An officer con-tacted a ldquoknown subjectrdquo who was riding a bicycle at 1238 am Jan 17 in the vicinity of Kibler Avenue and Harding Street An identification check revealed the person was wanted on an arrest warrant issued by Seattle the officer also found marijuana and drug paraphernalia on the bicy-clist Seattle refused to pick up the individual on the warrant but he was booked into the local jail on the drug charges
SNOW FUN Police were alert-ed the evening of Jan 17 to two trucks racing and sliding in the snow on Michael Avenue The driv-ers were contacted and reminded of the potential consequences of their actions
CIVIL DISPUTE An ongo-ing dispute between Cole Street neighbors involved police Jan 17 The reporting party had received a letter and money from a neigh-bor delivered by mail and wanted to know how best to return the money An officer agreed to han-dle the task
ILLEGAL ITEMS Illegal items were discovered among the per-sonal property of a person being booked into the Enumclaw jail An officer took stock of the items and contacted the arresting officer from Maple Valley The incident occurred Jan 16
TRAFFIC HAZARDS Police were told Jan 16 of a road rage
incident that possibly involved intoxicated drivers Police located both drivers determined that nei-ther was impaired but counseled both about their driving
DOUGHNUTS Police discov-ered a vehicle doing ldquodoughnutsrdquo at 530 pm Jan 16 in a Farrelly Street parking lot The driver was cited and extra patrol was planned due to the ongoing problem
CANrsquoT DO THAT Police were told the evening of Jan 16 of a pickup towing a sled in the vicinity of Railroad Street and Washington Avenue An officer contacted the driver who agreed to stop
DRUG OFFENSE Police were told at 1245 am Jan 15 of pos-sible drug activity occurring inside a car parked in the vicinity of Fell Street and Marshall Avenue Officers responded and the driver was taken into custody on drug charges while the passenger was released at the scene The vehicle was impounded
DISTURBANCE A man and a woman were reportedly yelling and banging on the door of a Roosevelt Avenue motel prompt-ing a call from the occupant at 1248 am Jan 15 The two were taken into custody for creating a public disturbance
BURGLARY ATTEMPT Police took a report at 830 pm Jan 15 of an audible burglar alarm at a Roosevelt Avenue address Officers discovered a broken win-dow and signs of attempted entry Suspects were later located at a restaurant Two juveniles were taken into custody transported to the police station processed and then released to parents
WELFARE CHECK Police were called Jan 14 to check on the wel-fare of a man at a Monroe Avenue location The subject was sitting outside a business doubled over and apparently very intoxicated The subject refused medical atten-tion and within a few minutes was picked up by a relative
HOSPITAL TROUBLE Officers responded the afternoon of Jan 14 to St Elizabeth Hospital After contacting hospital security police arrested a man for tres-passing and interfering with a healthcare facility
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF An off-duty King County deputy wit-nessed someone driving through a neighborrsquos lawn The suspect was taken into custody and booked and his vehicle was impounded The incident occurred on Christianson Avenue a second victim was located on Victor Avenue
HOME BURGLARY A caller told police at 1 pm Jan 13 he was parked behind a vehicle belonging to a suspect who had burglarized his home Firearms were taken dur-ing the incident Officers made con-tact and a suspect admitted to the burglary King County authorities responded and recovered the items
DRUG INVESTIGATION A rou-tine traffic stop the afternoon of Jan 13 turned up a suspect in possession of both marijuana and drug paraphernalia The individual was not charged at the time of the traffic stop
One dead in 410 crash POLICE BLOTTER
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Community Events
Garden Know-HowSolving Common Garden Problems Before you Begin a free class is scheduled for 630 to 830 pm in the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center
1WednesdayComputer ClassComputers for Beginners class will take place from 11 am to 1230 pm at the Buckley library Registration required at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
2ThursdayWine and ChocolateThe Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival runs from 4 to 9 pm Friday and continues from noon to 9 pm Saturday at the Enumclaw Expo Center Sample wine enjoy entertainment and purchase gifts from vendorsFor information wwwenumclawchocolatefeativalcom
3FridayFamilies FirstDue to power outages and weather issues the Families First meeting will be today at 4 pm at Glacier Middle School
30MondayJanuary highlightsNow that the month is over letrsquos note that Januaryrsquos flower is the carnation or snowdrop and the birthstone is the garnet
31Tuesday 4SaturdaySuperbowl ShowdownThe New England Patriots and the New York Giants go head to head in Superbowl
Sunday
January-February
Good Nightrsquos SleepDr David Brown will present Dreaming of a Good Nightrsquos Sleep from 6 to 7 pm in the St Elizabeth Hospital Rainier Room in Enumclaw
25WednesdayBook SaleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Library host their annual book sale from 10 am to 6 pm today and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday at EHS library
26ThursdayHall of FameThe EHS football team from 1969 will be inducted into the schoolrsquos athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the basketball game
27FridayFree Throw ContestThe Knights of Columbus are hosting a free-throw basketball contest from 9 am to noon at Southwood Elementary School in Enumclaw
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Few dogs have been the center of a rescue mission as far-reaching as the one aimed at reuniting Mel with his Enumclaw family
From the posters plastered all over town to the hiring of professional search opera-tions and plenty of personal appeals the 11-year-old Papillion has been the subject of an active search since he disappeared New Yearrsquos Day
But itrsquos the added story lines that make Melrsquos disappearance even more devastating to Jill Ranft and her family
To fulfill her dying fatherrsquos wish the Ranft family packed up and drove to Iowa leaving three dogs in the care of a housesit-ter On the way home the family car suf-fered a punctured gas tank and was towed approximately 130 miles to Billings Mont
While in Montana the call came a gate at home had been propped open allowing Mel to escape
Hearing the news Ranft and her family hopped into a rental car and raced home
Cruising into Enumclaw the intense search was launched Posters went up all over town and Ranft hired two profes-sional search companies that telephone every home within a desired radius In all 1525 homes were dialed ndash without turning up any word of the missing black-and-white pet
There have been reported sightings but nothing concrete
ldquoI donrsquot know if theyrsquore real or notrdquo Ranft said
Worse some have made the unconscio-nable decision to toy with Ranftrsquos emotions making crank calls offering hope despite
knowing nothing of the petrsquos whereabouts One in particular resulted in perhaps two dozen text messages leading Ranft on a wild goose chase before police determined it was simply a cruel prank
Throughout the ordeal Ranft has vis-ited every pet shelter between Bellevue and Puyallup all to no avail
While convinced Mel was stolen Ranft maintains hope that her aging companion might be in the possession of a well-mean-ing rescuer By spreading the word far and wide shersquos hoping someone will make the connection between Ranft and Mel
Hoping for cosmic intervention Ranft said ldquoIrsquod love it if the universe could just give me Mel backrdquo
Anyone with information about Mel is urged to call Country Animal Hospital at 360-825-2061 or Ranft at 425-503-9512
Familyrsquos trying times include missing pet
HOSPITAL FROM 1
ldquoWhen we started plan-ning we thought what is the most common experience here we could prepare for a weather-related power out-age and low and beholdrdquo she said
ldquoThe communication has been fabulousrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos been the most coordinated event wersquove ever hadrdquo
Pricco said the hospital fire police assisted living facilities schools city and Mutual of Enumclaw which served as a warming station were in constant communi-cation through the storm
The event also served as a reminder to the importance of having a local hospital
ldquoThe last 24 to 36 hours emphasized it for merdquo Pricco said She said with numer-ous roads covered in ice or
with fallen trees many of the patients who came through St Elizabethrsquos doors would have had to make a longer tougher trip to Auburn or Puyallup
ldquoThe storm has under-scored its importance to the communityrdquo said Franciscan Health System public rela-tions representative Gale Robinette who is working with Legislators to nix a bill
that would cut funding to small rural hospitals like St Elizabeth
He said the funding which is connected to state and fed-eral money would mean a loss of about $2 million to St Elizabeth a critical access hospital He said thatrsquos fund-ing that allows communities like Enumclaw which would otherwise not have a hospital to keep them
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Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospitalrsquos monthly pet care column This month we are highlighting your furry fam-ily memberrsquos oral health February is National Pet Dental Month and as such we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to pro-vide the best lives for your pets We have com-bined tips from a variety of veterinary associa-tions and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ldquomore than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissuerdquo This condition is called periodontal disease Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your petrsquos teeth
For the sake of your petrsquos health and com-fort periodontal disease is a threat that canrsquot be ignored Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath discolored teeth tartar build up swollen receding or bleeding gums and reluctance to eat or trouble eating Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage including loose teeth and tooth loss
Periodontal disease begins when plaque
a mixture of bacteria and food debris builds up on tooth sur-faces and works its way under the gum line Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflamma-tory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place If the bacteria enter the blood stream they can even affect the heart liver and kidneys
Periodontal disease is not only serious it is also more common than most pet owners realize In fact more than 80 percent of dogs have it by the time theyrsquore 4 years old So it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently-diagnosed health problem in pets
There are other dental prob-lems associated with dogs and cats These can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities Dogs commonly frac-ture teeth by chewing on rocks cage doors chain link fences and hard toys Tooth resorp-tion which can take place in catrsquos mouths generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss
Another oral issue that can arise is retained
deciduous teeth the baby teeth that do not fall out This condition occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth At Buckley Veterinary Hospital our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Good dental care can help a family pet remain happy and healthy through its adult years File photo
Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership By taking a few simple pre-cautionary steps it is pos-sible to comfortably live with both pets and aller-gies Here are a few helpful tips
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom ndash and not just when you are sleep-ing If you keep the door closed it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in during the day This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest with
Simple tips to fight pet allergies
SEE ALLERGIES PAGE 9SEE DENTAL PAGE 9
Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
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Share your scheduleswith the communityPlace your ad in the
Church Directory
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Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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(ECLA)
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
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5663
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Light Box $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
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$350Portable Radio $3000
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FF
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Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
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1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw
A Milton man was killed the afternoon of Jan 17 and an Enumclaw man was injured during a head-on crash near Buckley
The accident occurred at about 345 pm on state Route 410 in the vicinity of 254th Avenue East
According to a Washing-
ton State Patrol report 26-year-old Tyler S Nelson was driving west on SR 410 in a 1998 Jeep Cherokee when he attempted to pass another westbound vehicle He drove into oncoming traffic and struck the Ford F-450 being driven east-bound by Enumclaw resi-
dent Martin A Nachtsheim 34
Nelson was pronounced dead at the scene and Nachtsheim was transport-ed to St Joseph Hospital in Tacoma
The highway was closed while the WSP investigated and traffic was detoured until approximately 645 pm
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report at 630 am Jan 19 of both cable and power lines taken down by a tree on Washington Avenue Comcast and Puget Sound Energy were advised traffic was diverted with cones and tape A bit later the same situation was reported near the intersection of Warner Avenue and Semanski Street Late that night police helped with lines down in the vicinity of Southeast 468th Street and 244th Avenue Southeast
THEFT Police learned Jan 19 of the theft of an item from the front porch of a Cole Street address The post office verified delivery and a report was taken There were no immediate suspects
WARNING GIVEN An officer responded Jan 19 to a report of four people walking at Southwood Elementary School where trees were snapping and falling cre-ating a hazard The four were advised to leave the area
FIRE ASSIST City police assisted firefighters at 645 pm Jan 19 with a house fire on Marion Street
POISONING Police assisted the fire department with a report of carbon monoxide poisoning at a Chinook Avenue address Police helped with evacuating residents
CARS HIT A tree fell across a road in the Kibler Avenue vicin-ity hitting two vehicles Police closed the road on both sides and city employees were notified to remove the tree
SUSPECT CHASED Police looked Jan 19 for a subject want-ed on an Enumclaw Municipal Court warrant After a brief foot pursuit in the vicinity of Southeast
424th Avenue and 244th Avenue Southeast the suspect surren-dered
INMATE THREATS Police were told Jan 18 an inmate at the city jail had called someone on the outside and made threats
POSSESSION An officer con-tacted a ldquoknown subjectrdquo who was riding a bicycle at 1238 am Jan 17 in the vicinity of Kibler Avenue and Harding Street An identification check revealed the person was wanted on an arrest warrant issued by Seattle the officer also found marijuana and drug paraphernalia on the bicy-clist Seattle refused to pick up the individual on the warrant but he was booked into the local jail on the drug charges
SNOW FUN Police were alert-ed the evening of Jan 17 to two trucks racing and sliding in the snow on Michael Avenue The driv-ers were contacted and reminded of the potential consequences of their actions
CIVIL DISPUTE An ongo-ing dispute between Cole Street neighbors involved police Jan 17 The reporting party had received a letter and money from a neigh-bor delivered by mail and wanted to know how best to return the money An officer agreed to han-dle the task
ILLEGAL ITEMS Illegal items were discovered among the per-sonal property of a person being booked into the Enumclaw jail An officer took stock of the items and contacted the arresting officer from Maple Valley The incident occurred Jan 16
TRAFFIC HAZARDS Police were told Jan 16 of a road rage
incident that possibly involved intoxicated drivers Police located both drivers determined that nei-ther was impaired but counseled both about their driving
DOUGHNUTS Police discov-ered a vehicle doing ldquodoughnutsrdquo at 530 pm Jan 16 in a Farrelly Street parking lot The driver was cited and extra patrol was planned due to the ongoing problem
CANrsquoT DO THAT Police were told the evening of Jan 16 of a pickup towing a sled in the vicinity of Railroad Street and Washington Avenue An officer contacted the driver who agreed to stop
DRUG OFFENSE Police were told at 1245 am Jan 15 of pos-sible drug activity occurring inside a car parked in the vicinity of Fell Street and Marshall Avenue Officers responded and the driver was taken into custody on drug charges while the passenger was released at the scene The vehicle was impounded
DISTURBANCE A man and a woman were reportedly yelling and banging on the door of a Roosevelt Avenue motel prompt-ing a call from the occupant at 1248 am Jan 15 The two were taken into custody for creating a public disturbance
BURGLARY ATTEMPT Police took a report at 830 pm Jan 15 of an audible burglar alarm at a Roosevelt Avenue address Officers discovered a broken win-dow and signs of attempted entry Suspects were later located at a restaurant Two juveniles were taken into custody transported to the police station processed and then released to parents
WELFARE CHECK Police were called Jan 14 to check on the wel-fare of a man at a Monroe Avenue location The subject was sitting outside a business doubled over and apparently very intoxicated The subject refused medical atten-tion and within a few minutes was picked up by a relative
HOSPITAL TROUBLE Officers responded the afternoon of Jan 14 to St Elizabeth Hospital After contacting hospital security police arrested a man for tres-passing and interfering with a healthcare facility
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF An off-duty King County deputy wit-nessed someone driving through a neighborrsquos lawn The suspect was taken into custody and booked and his vehicle was impounded The incident occurred on Christianson Avenue a second victim was located on Victor Avenue
HOME BURGLARY A caller told police at 1 pm Jan 13 he was parked behind a vehicle belonging to a suspect who had burglarized his home Firearms were taken dur-ing the incident Officers made con-tact and a suspect admitted to the burglary King County authorities responded and recovered the items
DRUG INVESTIGATION A rou-tine traffic stop the afternoon of Jan 13 turned up a suspect in possession of both marijuana and drug paraphernalia The individual was not charged at the time of the traffic stop
One dead in 410 crash POLICE BLOTTER
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Community Events
Garden Know-HowSolving Common Garden Problems Before you Begin a free class is scheduled for 630 to 830 pm in the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center
1WednesdayComputer ClassComputers for Beginners class will take place from 11 am to 1230 pm at the Buckley library Registration required at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
2ThursdayWine and ChocolateThe Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival runs from 4 to 9 pm Friday and continues from noon to 9 pm Saturday at the Enumclaw Expo Center Sample wine enjoy entertainment and purchase gifts from vendorsFor information wwwenumclawchocolatefeativalcom
3FridayFamilies FirstDue to power outages and weather issues the Families First meeting will be today at 4 pm at Glacier Middle School
30MondayJanuary highlightsNow that the month is over letrsquos note that Januaryrsquos flower is the carnation or snowdrop and the birthstone is the garnet
31Tuesday 4SaturdaySuperbowl ShowdownThe New England Patriots and the New York Giants go head to head in Superbowl
Sunday
January-February
Good Nightrsquos SleepDr David Brown will present Dreaming of a Good Nightrsquos Sleep from 6 to 7 pm in the St Elizabeth Hospital Rainier Room in Enumclaw
25WednesdayBook SaleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Library host their annual book sale from 10 am to 6 pm today and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday at EHS library
26ThursdayHall of FameThe EHS football team from 1969 will be inducted into the schoolrsquos athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the basketball game
27FridayFree Throw ContestThe Knights of Columbus are hosting a free-throw basketball contest from 9 am to noon at Southwood Elementary School in Enumclaw
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Few dogs have been the center of a rescue mission as far-reaching as the one aimed at reuniting Mel with his Enumclaw family
From the posters plastered all over town to the hiring of professional search opera-tions and plenty of personal appeals the 11-year-old Papillion has been the subject of an active search since he disappeared New Yearrsquos Day
But itrsquos the added story lines that make Melrsquos disappearance even more devastating to Jill Ranft and her family
To fulfill her dying fatherrsquos wish the Ranft family packed up and drove to Iowa leaving three dogs in the care of a housesit-ter On the way home the family car suf-fered a punctured gas tank and was towed approximately 130 miles to Billings Mont
While in Montana the call came a gate at home had been propped open allowing Mel to escape
Hearing the news Ranft and her family hopped into a rental car and raced home
Cruising into Enumclaw the intense search was launched Posters went up all over town and Ranft hired two profes-sional search companies that telephone every home within a desired radius In all 1525 homes were dialed ndash without turning up any word of the missing black-and-white pet
There have been reported sightings but nothing concrete
ldquoI donrsquot know if theyrsquore real or notrdquo Ranft said
Worse some have made the unconscio-nable decision to toy with Ranftrsquos emotions making crank calls offering hope despite
knowing nothing of the petrsquos whereabouts One in particular resulted in perhaps two dozen text messages leading Ranft on a wild goose chase before police determined it was simply a cruel prank
Throughout the ordeal Ranft has vis-ited every pet shelter between Bellevue and Puyallup all to no avail
While convinced Mel was stolen Ranft maintains hope that her aging companion might be in the possession of a well-mean-ing rescuer By spreading the word far and wide shersquos hoping someone will make the connection between Ranft and Mel
Hoping for cosmic intervention Ranft said ldquoIrsquod love it if the universe could just give me Mel backrdquo
Anyone with information about Mel is urged to call Country Animal Hospital at 360-825-2061 or Ranft at 425-503-9512
Familyrsquos trying times include missing pet
HOSPITAL FROM 1
ldquoWhen we started plan-ning we thought what is the most common experience here we could prepare for a weather-related power out-age and low and beholdrdquo she said
ldquoThe communication has been fabulousrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos been the most coordinated event wersquove ever hadrdquo
Pricco said the hospital fire police assisted living facilities schools city and Mutual of Enumclaw which served as a warming station were in constant communi-cation through the storm
The event also served as a reminder to the importance of having a local hospital
ldquoThe last 24 to 36 hours emphasized it for merdquo Pricco said She said with numer-ous roads covered in ice or
with fallen trees many of the patients who came through St Elizabethrsquos doors would have had to make a longer tougher trip to Auburn or Puyallup
ldquoThe storm has under-scored its importance to the communityrdquo said Franciscan Health System public rela-tions representative Gale Robinette who is working with Legislators to nix a bill
that would cut funding to small rural hospitals like St Elizabeth
He said the funding which is connected to state and fed-eral money would mean a loss of about $2 million to St Elizabeth a critical access hospital He said thatrsquos fund-ing that allows communities like Enumclaw which would otherwise not have a hospital to keep them
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Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospitalrsquos monthly pet care column This month we are highlighting your furry fam-ily memberrsquos oral health February is National Pet Dental Month and as such we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to pro-vide the best lives for your pets We have com-bined tips from a variety of veterinary associa-tions and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ldquomore than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissuerdquo This condition is called periodontal disease Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your petrsquos teeth
For the sake of your petrsquos health and com-fort periodontal disease is a threat that canrsquot be ignored Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath discolored teeth tartar build up swollen receding or bleeding gums and reluctance to eat or trouble eating Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage including loose teeth and tooth loss
Periodontal disease begins when plaque
a mixture of bacteria and food debris builds up on tooth sur-faces and works its way under the gum line Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflamma-tory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place If the bacteria enter the blood stream they can even affect the heart liver and kidneys
Periodontal disease is not only serious it is also more common than most pet owners realize In fact more than 80 percent of dogs have it by the time theyrsquore 4 years old So it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently-diagnosed health problem in pets
There are other dental prob-lems associated with dogs and cats These can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities Dogs commonly frac-ture teeth by chewing on rocks cage doors chain link fences and hard toys Tooth resorp-tion which can take place in catrsquos mouths generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss
Another oral issue that can arise is retained
deciduous teeth the baby teeth that do not fall out This condition occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth At Buckley Veterinary Hospital our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Good dental care can help a family pet remain happy and healthy through its adult years File photo
Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership By taking a few simple pre-cautionary steps it is pos-sible to comfortably live with both pets and aller-gies Here are a few helpful tips
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom ndash and not just when you are sleep-ing If you keep the door closed it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in during the day This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest with
Simple tips to fight pet allergies
SEE ALLERGIES PAGE 9SEE DENTAL PAGE 9
Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Yes 59 No 41
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Insurance Plans ChangingWersquove been Serving Enumclaw for 30 Years
Jimrsquos Pharmacy
PlateauCommunityPharmacy
360-825-6523 360-825-2442
Drive thru for Fast Pickups bull Free DeliveryJeff Sydney Becky Cheryl Jessie and Dawn Stacy and Jill
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Conveniently Located in the Enumclaw Medical Center
We honor most insurances including bull Express Scripts
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bull United Healthcareand many more
Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
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Share your scheduleswith the communityPlace your ad in the
Church Directory
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Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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(ECLA)
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
5663
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
5663
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
5663
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
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5663
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
ldquoHappy New Yearrdquo
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Pry-Bar $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Light Box $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Fire Axe $150
Thermal Imaging Camera
$350Portable Radio $3000
Detector $3500
Light Box $100
FF Bunker Pants $650
FF Boots $300
Thermal Imaging Camera
FF
$80
FF Bunker
Nomex
I AM A FIREFIGHTER
Firefi ghter - Priceless
Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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Joshua
But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
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Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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Community Events
Garden Know-HowSolving Common Garden Problems Before you Begin a free class is scheduled for 630 to 830 pm in the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center
1WednesdayComputer ClassComputers for Beginners class will take place from 11 am to 1230 pm at the Buckley library Registration required at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
2ThursdayWine and ChocolateThe Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival runs from 4 to 9 pm Friday and continues from noon to 9 pm Saturday at the Enumclaw Expo Center Sample wine enjoy entertainment and purchase gifts from vendorsFor information wwwenumclawchocolatefeativalcom
3FridayFamilies FirstDue to power outages and weather issues the Families First meeting will be today at 4 pm at Glacier Middle School
30MondayJanuary highlightsNow that the month is over letrsquos note that Januaryrsquos flower is the carnation or snowdrop and the birthstone is the garnet
31Tuesday 4SaturdaySuperbowl ShowdownThe New England Patriots and the New York Giants go head to head in Superbowl
Sunday
January-February
Good Nightrsquos SleepDr David Brown will present Dreaming of a Good Nightrsquos Sleep from 6 to 7 pm in the St Elizabeth Hospital Rainier Room in Enumclaw
25WednesdayBook SaleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Library host their annual book sale from 10 am to 6 pm today and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday at EHS library
26ThursdayHall of FameThe EHS football team from 1969 will be inducted into the schoolrsquos athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the basketball game
27FridayFree Throw ContestThe Knights of Columbus are hosting a free-throw basketball contest from 9 am to noon at Southwood Elementary School in Enumclaw
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5
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Few dogs have been the center of a rescue mission as far-reaching as the one aimed at reuniting Mel with his Enumclaw family
From the posters plastered all over town to the hiring of professional search opera-tions and plenty of personal appeals the 11-year-old Papillion has been the subject of an active search since he disappeared New Yearrsquos Day
But itrsquos the added story lines that make Melrsquos disappearance even more devastating to Jill Ranft and her family
To fulfill her dying fatherrsquos wish the Ranft family packed up and drove to Iowa leaving three dogs in the care of a housesit-ter On the way home the family car suf-fered a punctured gas tank and was towed approximately 130 miles to Billings Mont
While in Montana the call came a gate at home had been propped open allowing Mel to escape
Hearing the news Ranft and her family hopped into a rental car and raced home
Cruising into Enumclaw the intense search was launched Posters went up all over town and Ranft hired two profes-sional search companies that telephone every home within a desired radius In all 1525 homes were dialed ndash without turning up any word of the missing black-and-white pet
There have been reported sightings but nothing concrete
ldquoI donrsquot know if theyrsquore real or notrdquo Ranft said
Worse some have made the unconscio-nable decision to toy with Ranftrsquos emotions making crank calls offering hope despite
knowing nothing of the petrsquos whereabouts One in particular resulted in perhaps two dozen text messages leading Ranft on a wild goose chase before police determined it was simply a cruel prank
Throughout the ordeal Ranft has vis-ited every pet shelter between Bellevue and Puyallup all to no avail
While convinced Mel was stolen Ranft maintains hope that her aging companion might be in the possession of a well-mean-ing rescuer By spreading the word far and wide shersquos hoping someone will make the connection between Ranft and Mel
Hoping for cosmic intervention Ranft said ldquoIrsquod love it if the universe could just give me Mel backrdquo
Anyone with information about Mel is urged to call Country Animal Hospital at 360-825-2061 or Ranft at 425-503-9512
Familyrsquos trying times include missing pet
HOSPITAL FROM 1
ldquoWhen we started plan-ning we thought what is the most common experience here we could prepare for a weather-related power out-age and low and beholdrdquo she said
ldquoThe communication has been fabulousrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos been the most coordinated event wersquove ever hadrdquo
Pricco said the hospital fire police assisted living facilities schools city and Mutual of Enumclaw which served as a warming station were in constant communi-cation through the storm
The event also served as a reminder to the importance of having a local hospital
ldquoThe last 24 to 36 hours emphasized it for merdquo Pricco said She said with numer-ous roads covered in ice or
with fallen trees many of the patients who came through St Elizabethrsquos doors would have had to make a longer tougher trip to Auburn or Puyallup
ldquoThe storm has under-scored its importance to the communityrdquo said Franciscan Health System public rela-tions representative Gale Robinette who is working with Legislators to nix a bill
that would cut funding to small rural hospitals like St Elizabeth
He said the funding which is connected to state and fed-eral money would mean a loss of about $2 million to St Elizabeth a critical access hospital He said thatrsquos fund-ing that allows communities like Enumclaw which would otherwise not have a hospital to keep them
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All About Pets
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Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospitalrsquos monthly pet care column This month we are highlighting your furry fam-ily memberrsquos oral health February is National Pet Dental Month and as such we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to pro-vide the best lives for your pets We have com-bined tips from a variety of veterinary associa-tions and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ldquomore than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissuerdquo This condition is called periodontal disease Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your petrsquos teeth
For the sake of your petrsquos health and com-fort periodontal disease is a threat that canrsquot be ignored Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath discolored teeth tartar build up swollen receding or bleeding gums and reluctance to eat or trouble eating Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage including loose teeth and tooth loss
Periodontal disease begins when plaque
a mixture of bacteria and food debris builds up on tooth sur-faces and works its way under the gum line Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflamma-tory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place If the bacteria enter the blood stream they can even affect the heart liver and kidneys
Periodontal disease is not only serious it is also more common than most pet owners realize In fact more than 80 percent of dogs have it by the time theyrsquore 4 years old So it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently-diagnosed health problem in pets
There are other dental prob-lems associated with dogs and cats These can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities Dogs commonly frac-ture teeth by chewing on rocks cage doors chain link fences and hard toys Tooth resorp-tion which can take place in catrsquos mouths generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss
Another oral issue that can arise is retained
deciduous teeth the baby teeth that do not fall out This condition occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth At Buckley Veterinary Hospital our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Good dental care can help a family pet remain happy and healthy through its adult years File photo
Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership By taking a few simple pre-cautionary steps it is pos-sible to comfortably live with both pets and aller-gies Here are a few helpful tips
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom ndash and not just when you are sleep-ing If you keep the door closed it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in during the day This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest with
Simple tips to fight pet allergies
SEE ALLERGIES PAGE 9SEE DENTAL PAGE 9
Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Insurance Plans ChangingWersquove been Serving Enumclaw for 30 Years
Jimrsquos Pharmacy
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Drive thru for Fast Pickups bull Free DeliveryJeff Sydney Becky Cheryl Jessie and Dawn Stacy and Jill
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We honor most insurances including bull Express Scripts
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Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
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Share your scheduleswith the communityPlace your ad in the
Church Directory
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Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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(ECLA)
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
5663
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
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5663
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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Light Box $100
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$350Portable Radio $3000
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FF
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Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
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Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospitalrsquos monthly pet care column This month we are highlighting your furry fam-ily memberrsquos oral health February is National Pet Dental Month and as such we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to pro-vide the best lives for your pets We have com-bined tips from a variety of veterinary associa-tions and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ldquomore than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissuerdquo This condition is called periodontal disease Periodontal disease is the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your petrsquos teeth
For the sake of your petrsquos health and com-fort periodontal disease is a threat that canrsquot be ignored Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath discolored teeth tartar build up swollen receding or bleeding gums and reluctance to eat or trouble eating Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage including loose teeth and tooth loss
Periodontal disease begins when plaque
a mixture of bacteria and food debris builds up on tooth sur-faces and works its way under the gum line Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflamma-tory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place If the bacteria enter the blood stream they can even affect the heart liver and kidneys
Periodontal disease is not only serious it is also more common than most pet owners realize In fact more than 80 percent of dogs have it by the time theyrsquore 4 years old So it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently-diagnosed health problem in pets
There are other dental prob-lems associated with dogs and cats These can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities Dogs commonly frac-ture teeth by chewing on rocks cage doors chain link fences and hard toys Tooth resorp-tion which can take place in catrsquos mouths generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss
Another oral issue that can arise is retained
deciduous teeth the baby teeth that do not fall out This condition occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth At Buckley Veterinary Hospital our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and
Dental care is crucial to pet health
Good dental care can help a family pet remain happy and healthy through its adult years File photo
Allergies no longer have to prevent pet ownership By taking a few simple pre-cautionary steps it is pos-sible to comfortably live with both pets and aller-gies Here are a few helpful tips
Keep cats or dogs from your bedroom ndash and not just when you are sleep-ing If you keep the door closed it will prevent cat or dog hair from drifting in during the day This also applies to a guest room if you are hosting a guest with
Simple tips to fight pet allergies
SEE ALLERGIES PAGE 9SEE DENTAL PAGE 9
Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
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Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
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First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
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Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
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1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
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CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
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MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Jan 25-29 2012 Puyallup Fair amp Events Center
FREE PARKING
For more information about Head amp Horns call 541-530-2749
For complete show info coupons directions prize packages and daily seminar schedules
visit wwwthesportshowscom
WINNER The grand prize winner will be selected from the 2012 Washington Pacific NW and Central Oregon Sportsmenrsquos Shows and will receive a brand new Fort Knox Protector Safe - Model 6031
PRIZES will be awarded at each show These valuable prizes are provided by Bushnell Coast Federal Premium Ammunition Fort Knox Les Schwab Midland and Ruger
DO YOU HAVE a trophy in hiding Bring it to the Washington Sportsmenrsquos Show at the Puyallup Fair amp Events Center Official Record Book scorers will measure it and prizes will be given
TROPHY CATEGORIES
COMPETITION RULES Measuring is FREE with admission
$20 fee required to be recorded in the Book
All entries must be received by 6 pm Saturday
Award presentation is at 3 pm Sunday January 29
Trophies must be picked up by 4 pm Sunday
Categories of entries for animals must be found within the states of Oregon Idaho Washington or Montana and killed under fair chase conditions
Horns must be attached to skull
All entries accepted and scored
Only Oregon Washington Idaho and Montana trophies eligible for awards
harvested in the 2011 hunting season are eligible 1st place prizes will be awarded for each species each method of harvest
prior to the 2010 hunting season are eligible Prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place for
Prize and the top twenty overall prize-winners will be awarded prizes using the Z formula
limit
SHOW HOURSWed - Fri 12 noon ndash 8 pmSat 10 am ndash 8 pmSun 10 am ndash 4 pm
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GET $2 OFF any day by picking up a Sportsmenrsquos Show coupon at participating Baxter Auto Parts stores and Les Schwab Tire Centers or by using your Fred 57
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Tuesday January 31st9-1130am amp 1-230pm
Meet the StaffTour Our Campus
Enjoy RefreshmentsDiscover the Difference
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Harsh weather brings opportunityTheCompleatHome GardenerMarianne BinettiColumnist
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
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(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
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Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
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Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
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Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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Tough times call for allto be our absolute best
In todayrsquos environment striving to become a better person on a daily monthly and yearly basis is enough especially when we can see the fruits of our effort by experiencing better relationships with the people we have contact with and by recognizing vari-ous improvements in our communi-ties and culture nationwide
However when a society has been in a steep decline socially politically and economically for some time becom-ing a better person isnrsquot enough What then We are then called upon to become the best person that we can be
To be the best though requires an in-depth look at the influences of for-mat education parental upbringing convictions opinions and emotions that have developed within us since birth This may sound easy to some but in actuality a lot of courage is needed perhaps more courage and self-discipline than some of us may have at this moment
Courage to analyze beliefs and con-victions that have guided us for years or even decades Courage to ask our-selves is this the best that we can be Is this the best that our society can be
Are there any behavorial alterna-tives that would be considered better than what we see today If there are do we feel fear from not being able to see the end from a new beginning or will each of us allow a healthy dose of courage to become a permanent part of our personality
Will we use this courage and ask our relatives co-workers friends and
others we have contact with Do you care about the future What happens next is up to you
Ray GattavaraAuburn
The future can exceed our fondest expectations
Irsquod like to comment on the thought a gentleman made a week or so ago regarding ldquoThe Endrdquo Many people would agree with him ndash that itrsquos
legs and kissing your behind goodbye or
to forgive your sins put your head between your legs and kiss your behind goodbye
I feel this is frank and to the point The thought worthy of reply
Since I have already made my peace
fear of 2012 or any other year does not frighten me I can live in hope and
qualify for Heaven He took away the sins of anyone who believes upon him He does not overlook sin he paid a very heavy price for them He the
again and offers us a clean slate a new destination for eternity
asks his forgiveness of wrongdoing it is akin to embracing and receiving ldquoeternal liferdquo It is already paid for and is firmly in place for those that believe upon him and ask
It is for everyone who desires heaven and willing to take heavenly instruc-tion It takes the fear and uncertainty of the future away The offer is to whosoever will
Kind of like at a big camp-out pic-nic the invitation and paid-for provi-sion is free for the asking ldquoCome and
get itrdquo Itrsquos ready to go with you in mind but itrsquos up to you to respond and claim it
A true believer is ready to go no matter when the end comes Being a Christian does not mean you sim-ply attend church Many who attend
forgiveness and are not prepared for eternity
We must respond It is really quite simple but it simply is not religion
Religion piles rules and laws as heavy as stones upon us and is never satisfied Religion is law made by people who couldnrsquot keep the rules themselves
This is about relationships His is the most relevant truest sweetest love story ever told It is recorded in the Bible and addressed to us All of us are
We are to
forgiveness To confess this means to ask for pardon and receive mercy in exchange
2) Repent ndash literally to turn away from wrongdoing Leave it behind
3) Forgive those who have wronged us or those we love This doesnrsquot mean we have amnesia or that it doesnrsquot hurt as badly as it did It means we hand over the noose in our
our debts as we forgive our debtorsrdquo We ask him for our soulrsquos pardon and we are told to pardon Amazingly wersquore the one who walks free We ask forgiveness from the verdict of our rap sheet and are instructed to release others from theirs A win-win for us
been paid When we believe and ask we receive pardon We are now in
Man I love a good blast of winterIrsquom from Upstate New York and growing up we had
winter every year For the longest time after moving to western Washington I had trouble keeping track of how long Irsquod been here because I was still waiting for winter
But every now and again we get socked and I love it when that happens
This year at Christmas I spent a week in Alaska and it was cold and snowed every day
to get to the car was a shock some days as that cold cold air filled my lungs
I figured that would be my win-
dry clear cold I love and finished off the month with a week-long shot of snow ice and wind that shut every-thing down for a few days
Because while I love winter I have to say the Northwest does it right A day or two of snow followed by temperature rising back into the 40s often over night
Within a day or two winter is usually over for the year and we all get on with our lives
This year I wish we could do the same thing with the presidential election
beginning of election season From the Iowa cau-cuses and the New Hampshire primary through South Carolina and then the State of the Union ndash which in election years is more a ldquoState of the Incumbencyrdquo than
fun winter activities of all sorts including new negative commercials and watching guys used to wearing suits and ties try to act like the love flipping pancakes and trudging through rural New Hampshire getting coffee
Our Corner
Brian BeckleyStaff Writer
Winter can be fun campaign is not
Letters
This 1940 photo shows the Kangley tavern store and gas station Many drive the Kent-Kangley highway but have no idea where Kangley was located The tiny town is found a little more than one mile from the end of the road in Selleck northeast of Enumclaw The building featured here was built in 1928 by Karl and Anna (Such) Butcher The Butchers lived in a home in the back while operating the business In 1960 the building was sold to Truman Nelson who continued operating a store and tavern on the site for 35 years In July 1995 the tavern burned to the ground In 2006 Mitchell Fine Homes built a new house on the site
King County assessor photo
100 Yearson the Plateau
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Question of the WeekDid last weekrsquos snow ice and power outages seriously impact your way of lifeTo vote in this weekrsquos poll see wwwcourierheraldcom
LAST WEEKCharter schools have
again been proposedDo you favor the idea
Yes 59 No 41
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Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
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right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
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ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
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Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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(ECLA)
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
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First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
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Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
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CHURCH
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Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
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MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
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Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
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(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
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Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
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(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
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Loving Jesus 566312
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KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
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Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
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CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
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(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
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400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
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Hw
y 1
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(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
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DO YOU HAVE a trophy in hiding Bring it to the Washington Sportsmenrsquos Show at the Puyallup Fair amp Events Center Official Record Book scorers will measure it and prizes will be given
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Trophies must be picked up by 4 pm Sunday
Categories of entries for animals must be found within the states of Oregon Idaho Washington or Montana and killed under fair chase conditions
Horns must be attached to skull
All entries accepted and scored
Only Oregon Washington Idaho and Montana trophies eligible for awards
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Prize and the top twenty overall prize-winners will be awarded prizes using the Z formula
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Tuesday January 31st9-1130am amp 1-230pm
Meet the StaffTour Our Campus
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
ldquoHappy New Yearrdquo
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Pry-Bar $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Light Box $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Fire Axe $150
Thermal Imaging Camera
$350Portable Radio $3000
Detector $3500
Light Box $100
FF Bunker Pants $650
FF Boots $300
Thermal Imaging Camera
FF
$80
FF Bunker
Nomex
I AM A FIREFIGHTER
Firefi ghter - Priceless
Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
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holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
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Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw
Once upon a time I had a cute 2003 Pontiac Sunfire that was a fun little car that hauled me back and forth across America a couple of times and recently turned over 93000 miles (As you may have guessed ldquohadrdquo is the critical word here) It rarely required more than the usual maintenance however a few months ago it needed a new fuel pump (cost and labor $500) and a new battery I also had the
transmission serviced and figured olrsquo Sunfire was good for at least another 50000 miles
Wishful thinkingThe other day I was
driving with the flow of traffic down Auburn Way at the given speed limit of 35 mph My passenger Joyce and I were buckled in like the responsible citizens wersquore supposed to be All of a sud-den a white 1994 Chrysler
appeared directly in front of us crossways to the lanes of traffic Can you imagine such a thing Of course there was nothing I could
do except hit the brakes with the lightening-swift reflects Irsquom famous for
But alas to no avail I plowed straight into that damn fool Chrysler The air-bags exploded with a cloud of carcinogenic dust which inflamed the skin of my hands for the next couple of days no matter how often I washed them (However such irritation is certainly preferable to going through the windshield)
It was the end of olrsquo Sunfire Totaled out The same was true for the Chrysler but it could still lope across the street and out of the traffic
I guess I lapsed into shock for a few seconds
Later Irsquod find the young lady in the other car had driv-en from a stop sign directly into the traffic God only knows where her head was I didnrsquot talk to her She was sitting outside her car terri-fied and crying Thatrsquos surely
understandable because the wreck was her fault and she didnrsquot have any insurance My heart went out to her
Of course my most immediate and important concern was Joyce not the other driver Joyce was in a world of hurt So much so the paramedics strapped her to a stretcher and hauled her to the Auburn emergency room
Irsquom happy to report she didnrsquot suffer any broken bones or permanent injuries though some of her chest and back muscles were pret-ty severely bruised For the past couple of weeks she hasnrsquot done much except drop high-powered Tylenol and kick back with several best-sellers in front of the fire
I had planned to buy a new laptop in the near future Irsquod also intended to drive to Nevada to purchase some booze to restock my bar But you know what they say about the ldquobest laid plans of mice and menrdquo Instead Irsquove bought a Ford Ranger which has seriously disrupted my cash reserves for the next several months
Unexpected events like this remind us that we shouldnrsquot set our plans in cement because you never know what will happen next Bearing that truth in mind the best we can do is make a few adjustments and con-tinue on our way
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Funny how plans can suddenly fall apartWallyrsquos World
Wally DuChateauColumnist
right-standing with God The believerrsquos future is now secured The ldquoBigrdquo issue is settled They are good to go whenever their end Actually they are not kiss-ing themselves goodbye they are in a new and beau-tiful beginning
Am I perfect Absolutely not but he sees me in right-standing because I have laid claim to Jesusrsquos payment for my own
So when this new begin-ning takes place the only end that really ends are the heartaches sorrows and regrets For the one who chose Jesus the future is very bright and beyond our fondest expectations and unending
Romans 51 states ldquoTherefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our lord Jesus Christrdquo
Jewel OlsonEnumclaw
LETTERS FROM 7
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
5743
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Insurance Plans ChangingWersquove been Serving Enumclaw for 30 Years
Jimrsquos Pharmacy
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Conveniently Located in the Enumclaw Medical Center
We honor most insurances including bull Express Scripts
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bull United Healthcareand many more
Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
574393
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
566316
Share your scheduleswith the communityPlace your ad in the
Church Directory
566327
Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
5663
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
5663
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(ECLA)
5663
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
5663
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
566302
Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
5663
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
5663
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
09
5663
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Jan 25-29 2012 Puyallup Fair amp Events Center
FREE PARKING
For more information about Head amp Horns call 541-530-2749
For complete show info coupons directions prize packages and daily seminar schedules
visit wwwthesportshowscom
WINNER The grand prize winner will be selected from the 2012 Washington Pacific NW and Central Oregon Sportsmenrsquos Shows and will receive a brand new Fort Knox Protector Safe - Model 6031
PRIZES will be awarded at each show These valuable prizes are provided by Bushnell Coast Federal Premium Ammunition Fort Knox Les Schwab Midland and Ruger
DO YOU HAVE a trophy in hiding Bring it to the Washington Sportsmenrsquos Show at the Puyallup Fair amp Events Center Official Record Book scorers will measure it and prizes will be given
TROPHY CATEGORIES
COMPETITION RULES Measuring is FREE with admission
$20 fee required to be recorded in the Book
All entries must be received by 6 pm Saturday
Award presentation is at 3 pm Sunday January 29
Trophies must be picked up by 4 pm Sunday
Categories of entries for animals must be found within the states of Oregon Idaho Washington or Montana and killed under fair chase conditions
Horns must be attached to skull
All entries accepted and scored
Only Oregon Washington Idaho and Montana trophies eligible for awards
harvested in the 2011 hunting season are eligible 1st place prizes will be awarded for each species each method of harvest
prior to the 2010 hunting season are eligible Prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place for
Prize and the top twenty overall prize-winners will be awarded prizes using the Z formula
limit
SHOW HOURSWed - Fri 12 noon ndash 8 pmSat 10 am ndash 8 pmSun 10 am ndash 4 pm
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$5Children 5 amp under FREE
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amp Sport Fishing Boat Show reg
reg
25th Annual
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GET $2 OFF any day by picking up a Sportsmenrsquos Show coupon at participating Baxter Auto Parts stores and Les Schwab Tire Centers or by using your Fred 57
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Alpine Plaza - 7675 SF of Retail amp Office Space
853 Watson St N Enumclaw
$675000
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(253) 840-5574
HOLYFAMILY CATHOLIC SCHOOL
505 17th St SE Auburn 2538338688
HFSAuburnorg
Tuesday January 31st9-1130am amp 1-230pm
Meet the StaffTour Our Campus
Enjoy RefreshmentsDiscover the Difference
Welcomes you to their annual
Open House
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Harsh weather brings opportunityTheCompleatHome GardenerMarianne BinettiColumnist
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
5749
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
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Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
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A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
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Joseph Philip Mihelich age 96 a longtime resident of Enumclaw Washington passed away Thursday Janu-ary 12 2012 at the Life Care Center of Mount Vernon in Mount Vernon Washington He was born July 22 1915 in Oak Creek Colorado to John and Mary (Mismas) Mihelich Joseph grew up in Enumclaw graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1933 On June 9 1945 he was married to Wilma Erickson in Enumclaw
He worked as a bookkeeper for Weyerhauser and in 1955 he began his 50 year golfi ng career as a PGA Professional operating the Enumclaw Golf Course until February of 1975 Joseph also co-owned and built the Riverside Golf Course in ChehalisJoseph is survived by his wife of 67 years Wilma Mihelich of Burlington Two sons Paul Mihelich of Montesano Phil Mihelich and his wife Marilyn of Clear Lake and a daughter Karen Kriewald and her husband Rick of Arlington Four grandchildren Lara Kammereck and her husband Andreas Matthew Mihelich and his wife Tristin Krista Kriewald and Kasey Kriewald and his wife Kate Three step-grandchildren Carrie Connie and Michelle Five great-grandchildren Davis Maren and Emmett Mihelich and Karl and Elsa Kammereck He was preceded in death by his parents a brother John and two sisters Ann and MaryPrivate Family Inurnment Services will be held at the Enumclaw Cem-etery at a later date Arrangements are under the care of Lemley Chapel Sedro-Woolley Please share your memories of Joseph and sign the online guestbook at wwwlemleychapelcom
Joseph Mihelich
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Our beloved Goldie went to heaven Thursday January 12 2012 at the age of 91 She was born Nov 1 1920 in Alvadore OR to Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth Lar-sen Miller Goldie graduated from Santa Clara High School in Lane County OR Goldie was baptized and confi rmed and on Nov 20 1948 she married Reino
Hahto in Bethesda Lutheran Church She enjoyed quilt-ing gardening and traveling especially the Holy Land
Europe and Aruba Her one regret is never making it to China She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Alter
Guild Craft Group and Ruth Circle Danish Sisterhood Eugene Oregon Eagles and Buckley Finn Hall Goldie enjoyed volunteering at church and WRSD schools reading program She is survived by her sister Eleanor of Vida OR daughter Carolyn (Burt) Haugen sons Gaylen (Barb) Gene (Sue) and Darrell Hahto grandchildren Melanie (Brian) Jensen Burton (Nicci) Haugen Jr Monica (Adam) Barker Marci Haugen Brandon (Jessica) Hahto Jamie Elizabeth Nicholas Andrew Keith amp Ryan Hahto Brian (Angelena) Bowen Jonae (Scott) Weedin great grand-children McKenna amp Brayden Hahto Kailey Jensen Ava Haugen Jasmine amp Ozbin Proby Cole amp Kyle Bowen Preceded in death by her parents husband Reino in 1989 grandson Christopher Hahto in 2004 A memorial service will be held Sat Jan 21 2012 at 100 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw Service directed by Weeksrsquo Funeral Home in Buckley Please sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom Memorials may be made to Buckley Food Bank PO Box 29 Buckley WA 98321 ldquoLife is Goodrdquo
Goldie Hahtobull
Ruth Elaine Erwin
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Jimrsquos Pharmacy
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Drive thru for Fast Pickups bull Free DeliveryJeff Sydney Becky Cheryl Jessie and Dawn Stacy and Jill
Hours M-F 9-6pm Sat 9-1pm
Conveniently Located in the Enumclaw Medical Center
We honor most insurances including bull Express Scripts
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bull United Healthcareand many more
Happy New Year
Hans Eric HolmHans Eric Holm passed away December 13 2011 He was born
to Else and Jens Holm on October 17 1932 in EnumclawMost of his life he resided in the Enumclaw and Auburn areas
He attended attended Enumclaw schools and later served in the Korean War Upon returning from service he worked in Enumclaw at Suchrsquos Pontiac He became a hod carrier and worked for Belden amp Thompson and John Wayne Contruction For 39 years he was a member of Laborers Local 242
He was preceded in death by his brother John Holm his adopted brother Max Hansen his niece Linda Olson and his love of 35 years Dolly Santa Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Larry Warren of Buckley his sons Randy Holm of Satsop and Hans Eric Holm (unknown) and his sister Greta Olson of Enumclaw
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday January 29 at 100 at the Danish Hall in Enumclaw
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We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
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Church Directory
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Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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(ECLA)
5663
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
emailfirstbaptistch1qwestofficenet
First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
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Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
5663
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
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5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
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CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
09
5663
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Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
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12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
We Invite You to Come Worship With Us
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Church Directory
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Pastor Fred DavisAssoc Pastor Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir Ben Auger1725 Porter St Enumclaw
360-825-3820wwwcalvarypreschurchorg56
6326
ldquoA Joyful Family Centered in Christrdquo
Saturday Night Worship 7 pmSunday Morning Worship 930 am
Enumclaw Seventh-day
Adventist ChurchSaturday Morning Worship
930 and 1100 am3333 Griffin Ave
825-41555663
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship 8int30am Traditional
10int30am Contemporary
Church 3608256561 Preschool 3608256522
1535 Washington Avenue Enumclaw wwwtrinitylutheranenumclaworg
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1316 Garfield StEnumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-2420
Worship Services830 am Contemporary
1100 Traditional
Pastor Dan Wilson
wwwhopelutheranchurchorg
Lutheran Counseling(253)839-1697 ext 3
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(ECLA)
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Sacred HeartCatholic Church
5 pm9am 11am 1 pm
Saturday at 330 pm
360-825-2333
1614 Farrelly St Enumclaw 360-825-3759
Rev Anthony DavisMathew Weisbeck Moiya Callahan
wwwsacredheartenumclaworg
Come Journey With Us
Kelsey Harrington
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages 930amMorning Worship 1100amSunday Evening Bible Classes 530-700pm
Wednesday ServicesPrayerBible Study 630pmWorship Teams 730pm
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First Baptist ChurchEnumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town
Celebrate the Lord with US
Senior Pastor James D Dunn
566318
Sunday - 1040 am
Easy atmosphere
Casual style
The coffeersquos on
192 Cedar StBuckley WA
Real - we value authenticityLoving - we honor God and each otherGrowing - we submit to His process in us
wwwcedarcommunitychurchorg
Expe rience the Joy
Aside from being given a new iPad I donrsquot think Irsquove heard as many happy comments as when it (finally) started snowing The ldquofirst snowrdquo of 2012 for our area finally came and as I heard some say this really marks winter for them
I admit it I love the snow I love how quiet the world seems to become I love how people seem to slow down and how everyone seems to get along better I think I love most how every-thing gets covered over and all the ugly stuff in our yards suddenly is transformed into a winter wonderland that just makes us gaze in wonder
It is somewhat strange to be writing about gazing over the silent world of a snow-covered yard because as Irsquom typing this Irsquom surrounded by local high school students at a Young Life snow camp and right now the lodge is ANYTHING but quiet Oh there is a beautiful covering of snow outside the door but inside if you look closely there is a different kind of covering one that I donrsquot think is so beautiful that people use to ldquocoverrdquo what they feel too ugly to show others In many ways we all cover ourselves We wear masks to attempt to keep other people from knowing what is really going on inside how we really feel about our fears about our pain We can have happy and joyous moments too Irsquom
not suggesting that there arenrsquot times that are goodhellipthere are But having talked to hundreds of people over the past 30 years of ministry I have heard their hearts when they finally want tomorrow to be different than yester-day This is when the covering starts to come off
Jesus was once talking to a man who was lying down by a pool The man was paralyzed and had been so for 38 years The unique thing about this particular pool is the story that had circulated that occasionally an angel would ldquostir the watersrdquo and whom-ever was first into the pool would be healed This man was lying around with many others and had been there for a long time What Jesus did next washellipwell we might say unusual He asked the man ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo The man replied ldquoSir I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up but while I am coming another steps down before
merdquoWhat an interesting response to the
question He didnrsquot answer the ques-tion really but made an excuse for his lack of healing This man ldquocoveredrdquo a portion of his condition with a physi-cal condition he happened to have of being paralyzed The great part of this story is that Jesus saw through his covering and called him to something else
ldquoGet up pick up your bed and walkrdquo
Many people are ldquoparalyzedrdquo Afraid to get up and out of the situations they are in they are seemingly unable to move Frozen by their fear that there is no hope feeling stricken by a current relationship or perhaps by an inability to deal with something in the past or stricken by their need to connect to another person on a level that is so much more than just social media small talk or casual ldquohook-uprdquo
Just like the weekend for many of those high school students who responded to an opportunity Jesus is asking you today ldquoDo you wish to get wellrdquo I pray that you answer ldquoyesrdquo that you get up and seek safe and supporting community in your local church and that you will push past the awkwardness that can occur until you have found the place that you can feel the love of the father
Donrsquot be frozen by your fearChurchCorner
Len BundyWonGeneration
Library friends host annual book saleThe Friends of the Enumclaw Libraryrsquos annual used book
sale is Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Enumclaw High School library The book sale is scheduled between 10 am and 6 pm Thursday and Friday and 10 am to 3 pm Saturday
Proceeds from the book sale benefit programs and proj-ects at the Enumclaw library
Rotary to sponsor Valentine DanceThe Enumclaw Rotary Club will host the 19th annual
Father-Daughter Valentine Dance Feb 11 at the Enumclaw High School commons
Rotary leaders will offer three session choices 2 to 4 pm 5 to 7 pm and 8 to 10 pm
Tickets are $30 a couple $5 for each additional daughter This event sells out quickly
For tickets and information visit wwwenumclawfather-daughtercom
Craft event raises funds for RelayThe Hungry Housewives will be raising money for
Buckleyrsquos Relay for Life Magic of Relay at its Crop Out Cancer crafting event from 10 am to 5 pm Feb 11 at the Glacier Middle School library 240 N ldquoCrdquo Street Buckley
A $35 entrance fee includes ample space to crop stamp quilt knit scrapbook or just sit and relax Prizes are available as well as free make-and-take projects and craft demonstra-tions The day also includes lunch dessert snacks and favor bags Bring a project to work on but therersquos no pressure to finish it
This is The Hungry Housewives fifth year hosting the benefit for Buckleyrsquos Relay For Life for The American Cancer Society For more information go to wwwthehungryhouse-wivescom
THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
566302
Our Doo rs are
Always Ope n
COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
152 S Cottage StBuckley WA
Sunday School 930 am Worship Service 1100 am
(360)829-1222Pastor Peter Little
Everyone Welcome
5663
06 5663
07
Our Redeemer Lutheran
wwwour-redeemer-lutherancom
Pastor Dan Martin
253-862-0715
MampM Bible StudyWednesdays 10amSunday School 9am
Family Worship Sunday 10am
5663
13
Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th Enumclaw WA 98022
SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY WORSHIP
Morning Bible Classes 930 amMorning Worship 1030 amEvening Worship 630 pmEvening Bible Classes 700pm
Come be our welcome guest (360) 825-2182
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST(Christian Science)
1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Sunday Service 1000am
Sunday School 1000am
Wednesday Meeting 730 pm
READING ROOM1752 Wells Street Enumclaw
(360) 825-5300Mon Tues amp Thurs
11 am - 2 pmWed 630 pm to 7 pm
Everyone Welcome
5663
05
5663
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930 am Service
1100 am Bible Study
825-5437On Hwy 410 across from
Mazatlan Restaurant
EnumclawCommunityChurch
Loving Jesus 566312
wwwsdoctrineorg
KEEPING THE TRADITIONS OF THE CROSS2 THESSALONIANS 36
2551 Cole St Suite AEnumclaw
3608022550
Sundays 130 PMThursdays 700 PM
Worship Times
566308
CHURCH OF C H R I S T
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 945 am
Sunday Morning Worship 1045 am
Sunday Evening Worship 600 pm
Wednesday Bible Classes 700 pm
Ministers Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw WA 98022
(360) 825-5903 wwwkiblerchurchofchristorg
Speaking the Truth in Love
5663
09
5663
10
Wabash Church
384th
400th
Hwy 164 Griffin Ave
212th
Hw
y 1
69
(Located between Auburn amp Enumclaw)
18325 SE 384th St2539391330
wwwwabashprescom
MOPS meets here
Sunday Worship at 930 am
Childrenrsquos Sunday School Adult Education amp Youth Class
at 1100 am
We invite you to join us To list your church in this directory call Jen T at360 825-2555
OBITUARIES
Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
Les Stehr
Phil Zink
EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
Light Box $100
Self Contained Breathing Ap-paratus $5000
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$350Portable Radio $3000
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FF
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Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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THOMAS HOGANEnumclaw resident
Thomas J Hogan 70 died Jan 18 2012
He was born July 31 1941 in Berwyn Ill gradu-ated from the University of Dayton and worked on the Mercury and Gemini space programs before moving west to work for Boeing in 1968
H e r e t i r e d f r o m Boeing in 1998 as an engineer-ing man-ager after spending most of his career working on various national defense programs He specialized in command and control systems and was awarded a US patent for his work in the field of artificial intelligence
He moved his family to Enumclaw in 1976 where he enjoyed raising cattle and other animals on his small farm near Mount Peak before moving into town in recent years
He served two terms on the Enumclaw School Board and in retirement enjoyed participating in community events traveling in Europe and hiking with local senior groups
He is survived by his wife of 47 years Bonnie children Jim and wife Kim of Enum-claw Kathy of Seattle and David and wife Robin of Seattle and four grandchil-dren
A private memorial ser-vice is planned for Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guestbook at wwwweeksfuneralhomescom
WILLIAM KIELOrting resident William
Kiel 74 died Jan 20 2012He was born Sept 7 1937
in Anacortes WashHe is survived by his wife
of 51 years Sally Kiel sons Bud Hoy and wife Linda of Morton Wash and Bill Kiel and wife Toni of Orting daughters Nancy Watt and husband Rick of Buckley Val Hanvold and husband Del of Bonney Lake and Pam Warren of Enumclaw 43 grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren
BETTY FORDBetty J (Mariotti) Ford
died Jan 19 2012 at the age of 86
She was born May 22 1925 in Enumclaw to Pete and Ethel Mariott i She gradu-ated from Enumclaw H i g h School and at tended business school in Seattle She married Henry A Ford in 1945 and they made their home in Enumclaw where they raised three children She and her husband worked for The Enumclaw Courier-Herald for many years
She is survived by daugh-ter Linda Taylor and husband Ed of Des Moines brothers Jim Mariotti and wife Ad of Marysville Wash and John Mariotti and wife Dolores of Richland Wash son-in-law Tom Wolfe daughter-in-law Gail Ford seven grandchil-dren and nine great-grand-children
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years daughter Waneta Wolfe and son George Ford
A celebration of her life is planned for 11 am Thursday Jan 26 at St Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond Services will be officiated by the Rev Chuck Palluck
Remembrances are sug-gested to a charity of the donorrsquos choice
LES STEHRLes Stehr 78 died Jan
11 at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke
He was born May 14 1933 in Odessa Wash the old-est of Fred and Helen Stehrrsquos four chi ldren He was raised on the fam-ily farm g r a d u -ated from O d e s s a High School and attended Washington State University where he earned a degree in hotel and restaurant admin-istration He entered the Air Force in 1955 and became an aircraft commander on the C-123 aircraft Before leaving the Air Force he received a position as club officer where he substantial-ly increased the profitability
of the Officerrsquos Club He left the Air Force in April of 1960 and soon found himself managing the Elks Club in Auburn In 1974 he bought into the Lee Restaurant in Enumclaw as a minority owner and bought out the remaining ownership stake and did not sell until March of 2011 From then until his death he had been running the books for his stepdaugh-ter the new owner He was an avid golfer and a long-time horse owner
He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone and husband Dave brother Tom Stehr and wife Julie sister Peggy Burk and husband Arch two grandchildren and many stepchildren and stepgrandchildren
He was preceded in death by his brother Ron Stehr
Services took place Jan 21 at Emerald Downs
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn or Enumclaw food banks
Visit wwwyahnandsoncom to sign the familyrsquos online register
PHIL ZINKEnumclaw resident Phil
D Zink 66 died Jan 14 2012
He was born Sept 27 1945 in Tacoma to David and
Ennis (Emery) Zink On Dec 27 1998 he married Barbara in Puyallup He retired from Weyerhaeuser after 35 years was a mem-ber of the Log Truck A s s o -ciation and e n j o y e d w o o d -work ing m o d e l trains and car races
He is survived by wife Barbara Zink of Enumclaw sons Todd Zink and wife Joni of Renton Chad Zink of Enumclaw and Adrian Sims and wife Katie of Enumclaw brother Jim Zink of Enumclaw sisters Margaret Zink of Enumclaw and Marion Corey and hus-band Chuck of Kent and four grandchildren
A memorial ser-vice will take place at 1 pm Saturday Jan 28 at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene
Memorial donations may be made at the service
Arrangements are by Weeksrsquo Enumclaw Funeral Home All are invited to sign the online guest book at wwwweeksfuneral-homescom
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Thomas Hogan
Betty Ford
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EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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EducationThe Enumclaw Courier-Herald wwwcourierheraldcom Wednesday January 25 2012
Superintendent to talk about district
Superintendent Mike Nelson will present the fifth annual State of Enumclaw School District Address at 7 pm Thursday in the Enumclaw High School auditorium After an intro-duction and message from the Enumclaw School Board President Chris VanHoof Nelson will share celebra-tions of the past year discuss current projects and set a vision for the coming year Following the presentation cookies and coffee will be served in the EHS library
Three White River teachers certified
Chris Sadler Erin Lampe and Stryder Argo join the list of White River School District staff members to earn National Board Certification The three teachers were honored at the White River School Boardrsquos regular meeting Jan 11
Sadler teaches science and math at White River Alternative Programs Lampe splits her time as the band and chorale teacher at Glacier Middle School and Argo teachers Spanish at White River High School They make 24 White River staff members who have passed this rigorous process
National Board Certification is a volun-tary assessment program designed to identify recog-nize and reward teachers who meet high and rigor-ous standards based on what teachers should know and be able to do Candidates who earn certification receive a $4000 bonus each year
Jazzing Up Education date set
The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will host its second annual Jazzing Up Education community lun-cheon from 1130 am to 1 pm Feb 16 at the Enumclaw Expo Center fieldhouse
This event is a fund-raiser for Enumclaw School District programs supported through the Foundation
Tickets are $15 per person Tables of eight are also avail-able for $100 Sponsorships are also welcome
For information go to wwwenumclawschools-foundationorg or call chair April Schroeder at 253-709-7978
Stressing the need for a greater focus on student outcomes Rep Cathy Dahlquist co-sponsored two bills that would allow for public charter schools and revamp teacher evaluations to ensure the best and brightest are teaching in classrooms statewide
ldquoThese bills are focused on the students and their educational outcomes Together they take the adults out of the equation and make sure that every child regardless of his or her eco-nomic situation background and heritage has an equal opportunity for a quality educationrdquo said Dahlquist R-Enumclaw ldquoWe can no longer put off ideas that make learning more dynamic and child-centric Right now the delays on address-ing the achievement gap and chronically failing
schools are leaving thousands of children behind These bills speed up the process of change in failing schools and how we address teachers who may be better suited for a different careerrdquo
There are some circles satis-fied with keeping the status quo or looking for lawmakers to delegate their state Supreme Court mandate to treat education as the ldquoparamount dutyrdquo it is and instead send it to a vote of the people explained Dahlquist a former member of the Enumclaw School Board
ldquoI have had a great experience in my local schools with my children and what I hope to do
with these two bills is give every child the same education experience as minerdquo Dahlquist said ldquoItrsquos time the Legislature steps up and addresses the staggering dropout rate and consistently fail-ing schools As for the notion that the public should vote on these bills we are their representa-tives Parents want the flexibility to center learning to the child not be forced to put a shoe on a foot that it doesnrsquot fit These bills tell the public we will not gamble with education Our students parents and educators deserve swift action that yields the positive results we all want for our childrenrdquo
House Bill 2427 is the measure that would imple-ment revised teacher and principal evaluations and House Bill 2428 would establish alternative forms of governance for certain public schools
Bills aimed at revamping education
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
Word of the Enumclaw High School robot-ics teamrsquos second-place state finish is spreading quickly through town
The second-year team ndash the Techno-Bots ndash braved the snow to finish runner-up to two-time defending state champion CyberKnights Jan 15 at the FIRST FTC Washington State Championship at Interlake High School in Bellevue
ldquoWe performed well all day and got a few lucky breaksrdquo adviser Kent Basting said
After qualifying third among 24 teams the Techno-Bots won their semifinal round rocketing them into the showdown with the CyberKnights of Kings High School
ldquoThey are four-time state winnersrdquo adviser Jim LovellFord said of the CyberKnights ldquoThe guys that beat us have been to Worlds three times
ldquoWe were in it As a second-year team I was ecstatic We were one step away from going to Worldsrdquo
ldquoThey are always our top competitionrdquo EHS senior Danielle Terrell said ldquoWe knew they were going to be good we kept saying wersquod have to be 10 times betterrdquo
As winners the CyberKnights advance to St Louis to compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championships FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
It was not an easy road for the EHS team Basting explained
Jan 14 the team sailed through inspection and interviews
Then began Sundayrsquos grueling competition The robot has to be able to manipulate objects
ndash lift crates move a bowling ball up a ramp grasp racquet balls Terrell serves as the robotrsquos naviga-tor while Sam Phelps and Cody Van Haalen are its drivers Van Haalen stepped up to the plate as
a late replacement for Sebastian Churchel who transferred to another school
The team competed in seven preliminary matches where the team had a different ldquoalli-ancerdquo partner for each match and went head-to-head against two other allied teams
Terrell explained alliance partners are designed to teach robotics students to be gracious profes-sionals
ldquoYou learn to treat teams fairly help them out and create relationships for the futurerdquo she said
The EHS team and its alliance partners won all seven matches and through what Basting explained as the ldquocomputing of a complicated algorithmrdquo were in third place
In the semifinals the top four teams pick two other teams as partners EHS paired with Swerve Robotics and Avanti and competed in two out of three against each other
Techno-Bots went 2-0 in the semifinal round before falling 2-0 to the CyberKnights
ldquoToward the end of the day we were hav-ing some difficulty with our robotrdquo Basting said noting a phantom loose wire was creating troubles ldquoI was proud of their decision making and their composurerdquo
He said it was a great experienceLovellFord called it a true team experiencePaul Crews Mike Anderson JJ Craig Allison
Ewell Lori Lamm Devon Schamber Alex
Hebrank and Kayla Terrell are also team mem-bers Most of the team were part of last yearrsquos inaugural program that placed 11th at state and won the Judgersquos Award
The competition is more than leading the robot through a series of tasks Each team also produces an engineering book judged heavily on the use of engineering principles The sup-port team also builds the robot programs it and works on mechanical and administrative duties Part of the support teamrsquos duty is also to motivate the crowd to support the team by leading cheers and handing out promotional material
In early December the EHS team also known as Team 4213 earned the ldquoThinkrdquo award at its qualifying match The honor is a judgesrsquo award based on the quality of the teamrsquos documentation relating to the engineering process of the robot
Second place is exciting yet hard to swallow at the same time EHSrsquos robotics team lead-ers noted but they along with mentors Corey Cassell and Preston Phelps and the returning team members are feeding off this yearrsquos frenzy
ldquoI couldnrsquot believe the enthusiasm of the crowdrdquo LovellFord said ldquoItrsquos amazing how many people are into this Itrsquos amazing how many companies and institutions are supporting this thingrdquo
ldquoI think theyrsquoll be able to do even better and go on to Worldsrdquo Terrell said of next yearrsquos team She and Lamm are the teamrsquos only seniors
EHS robotics team claims state No 2
Cathy Dahlquist
This is what the competition fi eld looks like Tip the crates over pick up the balls put them into the crates and lift the crates as high as possible Push a bowling ball up an incline and position it in a divot in less than 3 minutes and try not to get blocked or tipped over by the competition Photo courtesy Jim LovellFord
Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
Northwest Flower and Garden Show 2 pm Feb
12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
Copyright for thiscolumn owned by Marianne Binetti
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
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DO YOU HAVE a trophy in hiding Bring it to the Washington Sportsmenrsquos Show at the Puyallup Fair amp Events Center Official Record Book scorers will measure it and prizes will be given
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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75
Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
ldquoHappy New Yearrdquo
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Light Box $100
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Fire Axe $150
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FF Boots $300
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Firefi ghter - Priceless
Tony Chynoweth
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
KAMY FROM 19
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Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
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Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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04 Chevy SSR
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Marianne Binetti will be speaking on winter gar-dening pruning and spring planting at 2 pm every day of the Tacoma Home Show The show begins today Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the Tacoma Dome
Oh No Therersquos snow Plus a lot of ice wind and freezing weather The good news for your garden is that wersquoll have a lot fewer slugs bugs and other gar-den thugs this spring and the winter storm might also freeze a few million weed seeds
Herersquos what to do this winter to help your garden and landscape survive
During the SnowfallSit back and enjoy the
beauty from the comfort of indoors Then take a look at the structure of your garden with an eye toward improv-ing the balance Under a blanket of snow you can more easily study the layout of the design and see where you may want to plant more evergreen shrubs or add a garden focal point to give a winter garden a better framework
Right after a snowfallUse a broom to knock
heavy snow from the frag-ile branches of rhodies Japanese maples and other trees and shrubs bowing under the weight of win-ter
Leave icicles alone If the
icicles are frozen solid it is too late to remove them and you risk getting hit from melting icicles hanging from overhead branches
Do not remove snow from the ground around perennials or tender trees and shrubs The snow acts as a great insulator and will protect plant roots from freezing
During the thawKeep storm drains clear
of debris to avoid floodingStay off the lawn while it
is soaked with waterDo not dig till or work
the soil right after a snow fall as it will be saturated with moisture and yoursquoll risk destroying the struc-ture and air pockets
First Aid for broken limbs
If like me you find broken branches from Japanese maples or other small trees laying in the yard you can try heroic measures to reattach the limbs Use duct tape to reposition and secure branches back into their original place Try to get the edges or green cam-bium layers to match up
This is a lot like grafting new branches onto a fruit tree Irsquove had good luck r e c o n n e c t -ing the limbs of Japanese maples that are
as thick as a childrsquos wrist (the smaller the branch the easier it is to reattach) but you must leave the tape in place for several years The good news is you can now purchase duct tape in many colors so match up the bark color with the color of your tape cast-ing or go wild and bright and add some colorful punch to your broken trees I once saw a white bark birch mended with hot pink duct tape and decorated with hot pink bird houses and glass pink bird feeders Not for every neighborhood but it was colorful and creative and the birch tree was able to mend the broken branches after two years of taping You donrsquot need to reap-ply the tape Just wrap it round the wound until the branch stays put and if it doesnrsquot sprout leaves in the spring you will know you failed But like I said reat-taching limbs is a heroic maneuver
Lost PlantsSo maybe your prize
Styrax japonica has split in two or your evergreen hedge broken off at the base There is just no saving
some plants but thatrsquos OK A winter storm is naturersquos way of cleaning house and getting rid of clutter Youlsquoll have more sunlight and more room for new plants in the spring
For some great inspira-tion on what to add to your garden and maybe win some new plants come cel-ebrate spring indoors a bit early by goggling one of these three shows to find out when Irsquoll be speaking
Tacoma Home and Garden Show Wed 2 pm today Wednesday through Sunday
Enumclaw Wine and Chocolate Festival 430 pm Feb 2 and 2 pm Feb 4
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12
Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of ldquoEasy Answers for Great Gardensrdquo and several other books For book requests or answers to gardening ques-tions write to her at PO Box 872 Enumclaw 98022 Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for a per-sonal reply
For more gardening information she can be reached at her Web site wwwbinettigardencom
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
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NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Much has been written and many questions have been asked concerning fi re department operations decision-making and associated costs Over the next few issues of the EFD Newsletter we will answer these questions and provide facts and fi gures to help explain how the process works in your fi re district
The question for this edition is about EFD facility planning and specifi cally the decision to study relocating and building a new fi re department headquarters building In 2007 the City of Enumclaw and King County Fire District 28 jointly funded a study of the fi re department to determine what improvements were necessary Emergency Services Consulting Incorporated was contracted to complete the study and the resulting Master Plan was adopted in 2008 The exhibit below is the Headquarters Station information from the master plan
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Enumclaw King County
FIRE DISTRICT 28
Fire Chief Joe Clow
A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
King County Fire District 28 (the Enumclaw Fire Department) is served by an elected Board of Fire Commissioners who serve as the policy and governance body for your fi re department
Since this assessment was made in 2008 the only thing that has been addressed is replacement of the roof in 2009 Other condi-tions such as overcrowding building layout and effi ciency and code compliance have continued and today are a greater concern than what was described in 2008
To address the potential need of relocating the KCFD 28 Board of Fire Commissioners made a decision to purchase property this past summer (2011) The decision was based on the fact that real estate values are down now and that environment allowed the district to purchase 585 acres within the City limits The purchase price of the property was $495000
In December the fi re department provided information about our future facility plans that included estimated costs for the re-placement of Station 1 (Current cost estimate at 300 per square foot = $45 million) and an estimate for construction and main-tenance at your two other EFD Fire Station facilities ($15 million)
Station No 11330 Wells Street
Built in 1968 and remodeled in 1999 this 7783 sq ft facility consists of four back-in type apparatus bays and two drive-thru bays This facility houses two engines an aerial a brush truck and two aid units as well as the command vehicle Also house in this facility are the Administrative Offi ces Station No 1 is an out-of-date fa-cility Evidence of crowding exists in the bays as well as in the living quarters but the administrative offi ce is where the crowding is most evident If not corrected this crowding will decrease the buildingrsquos usefulness and will restrict future growth The station is in poor condition There are major concerns related to maintenance public access staff facilities safety and effi ciency
DesignThis station is aesthetically designed to fi t in with the surrounding community structures It is not designed for two-gender staffi ng but does have individual sleeping rooms Station is however equipped with gender-specifi c amenities The offi ce space is very undersized There is inadequate parking for the staff and public This facility is not WAC 296-305 compliant
Environment Some crowding is noted in the living area and apparatus bays Extensive crowding in the administrative offi ces appears to be affecting the effi ciency of the staff There is no sumpoil separator for the apparatus cleaning runoff
Construction Age and construction type has led to increasing maintenance costs The heating and cooling systems are ineffi cient The fl at roof is causing increasing leak problems
Code Compliance Building does not appear to be ADA compliant and does not appear to be in compliance with fi re and life safety codes
SafetyAccess to the street by the apparatus is inadequate The setback from the street provides an unsafe condition for backing into the station Lack of storage is causing stored materials to encroach into the living and apparatus bay areas Turnouts are stored in the apparatus bay area Flammable and combustible liquids are not stored properly
Staff FacilitiesThis facility has insuffi cient offi ce space for the assigned administrative staff as well as inadequate space for training and company drills The dorm is co-ed There is inadequate space for cooking and eating The station is equipped with a backup generator however it will not support the entire station The staff has access to a residential type washer and dryer as well as a turn out extractor however it lacks the appropriate space for decon of EMS equipment and small tools
Effi ciencyWhile functional diffi culty exists in getting the apparatus in and out of the bays and the building is crowded Storage and living space is at a critical point Station does not meet todayrsquos standards
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The Board of Fire Commissioners meet on the fi rst Monday of every month at 10 am the public is invited
(if the fi rst Monday is a holiday please call for the rescheduled date)
EnumclawKing County Fire District 28 1330 Wells St Enumclaw WA 98022
Fire Chief Joe Clow Fire Commissioners Dave Hannity Chris Ingham Ryan Terhune
CONTACT INFORMATIONUPCOMING EVENTS
Your Dollars at Work
Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
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A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
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Pictured above is a Firefi ghter completely outfi tted in his Personal Protective clothing and carrying many of the tools that are routinely used in the performance of fi refi ghting duties The EnumclawKCFD 28 outfi ts 52 fi refi ghters at a cost of approximately $2400 per person Bunker coats and pants have a service life of 7-8 years and then must be replaced helmets and boots are replaced when necessary and can be in-service for many years breathing apparatus components are replaced as need with the air bottles having a mandated service life of fi fteen years and other tools and equip-ment are replaced as they become worn or outdated EFD strives to keep costs to a minimum when specifying and purchasing tools and equipment the department participates in joint purchasing agreements to realize savings of 300 to 400 dollars on each set of protective clothing the department purchased new breathing apparatus (35 sets for $175000) through a federal grant in 2008 Thermal Imaging cameras (2) were purchased through a joint purchase with Seattle Fire to reduce the cost by approximately $3000
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Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
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THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
Tony Chynoweth - Enumclaw High School
Billy Kiel - White River High School
Naomi Pounds - Bonney Lake High School
Mckenzie Voellger - Bonney Lake High School
Joey Kendall - Sumner High School
In-Depth Profi lesPromising
AthletesDealing with the demands of daily practice sessions and
entertaining fans during evening games high school athletes are a rare breed
Occasionally truly inspirational athletes overcome obstacles to succeed both in school and in their chosen sport
Here are four of the best examples from White River Enumclaw Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools
By John LeggettStaff Writer
Th e Chynoweth name might be synonymous with hockey or hydroplanes but 17-year-old Tony Chynoweth who plays guard for Enumclaw High is making a name forhimself inbasketball
Peas and carrotshellipthat is what sharp-shooting senior guard Naomi Pounds and athletic junior forward Mekenzie Voellger bring to the table for the Bonney Lake girls basketball squad
Th is junior backcourt wizard currently leads the Hornet swarm in scoring averaging almost 20 points per contest tops the squad in steals and is second in both rebounding and as-sists
Coach Kellen Hall says that he will never forget the fi rst time he saw Chynoweth handle the ball
ldquoTony was a freshman playing for Enumclaw in 2009 and I was an assistant coach with Bonney Lake at the time I remem-ber seeing him out there playing in a varsity game as a frosh and thinking he is clearly the most talented player on the fl oor and that he had great potentialrdquo Hall said ldquoMy opinion hasnrsquot changed much since thenrdquo
ldquoTony is an outstanding kid and the most fundamentally sound basketball player we have on the team right nowrdquo Hall continued ldquoHe is a very good basketball player and an even
better human being Tony is somewhat of a prankster and is real good at keeping everybody loose at practice but when he sets foot on the hardwood for game time it is as though he fl ips a switch and it is time to get down to businessrdquo
Although he has yet to decide what avenues he would like to explore when he hits the hallowed halls of higher education Chynoweth has the marks to qualify most anywhere as he is currently sporting a 398 grade-point average
ldquoWhen I am speaking to him I can tell he has a good work ethic and that he was raised right by his parents with good moralsrdquo off ered Hall ldquoTony is very coachable and as long as he continues to develop a few things at a normal rate his freakish athleticism and his super attitude will take him a long wayrdquo
When the 2008-09 version of the Enumclaw High boys bas-ketball squad was in the Tacoma Dome playing in the Class 3A state basketball championship tilt against Union High Chynoweth was in the stands He shared the heartbreak of looking on as a predominantly senior EHS squad went deeper into the postseason jungle than any other Hornet squad ever had Still the winged warriors fi nished as bridesmaids when they suff ered a 51-50 setback to the Titans ending that his-toric campaign with a 28-1 record
ldquoI was in the stands with all of those other Enumclaw peo-ple witnessing and feeling the heartache I felt so bad for those guys like Carel VanTrojen Coleman Myers and Lewis among others It is hard to say what kind of anguish those guys must have been going throughrdquo stressed Chynoweth ldquoTh ey had won every single game but the most important one of all that would have made it a perfect season Th ey were mostly se-niors playing their fi nal high school game so there was no to-morrow Suddenly their season was just over Th e fi nality of it all must have just been absolutely overwhelming emotionally
ldquoPeople may not believe me or think I am serious but with the skill we have on this team and Coach Hall leading us I donrsquot think it is going to be too long before Enumclaw gets back to the big showrdquo Chynoweth said
ldquoI know the guys on this team because it has been my dis-tinct pleasure to have grown up with them Th ere are some sophomores on this team right now who are unbelievable athletes and super players but they are like our secret weap-ons because the average fan knows little or nothing about them Th e fellas in this bunch would love nothing better than to eventually return to the big show and do something that would make the citizens of this town proud
ldquoPeople who know me realize that I would never say any-thing like that unless I felt in my heart that it was truly pos-siblerdquo
Without this dynamic duo the still-inexperienced squad might not be very competitive With this tandem both 5-foot 10-inches the Panther girls have a fi ghting chance every game
When the Panther girls beat Peninsula High Jan 13 they posted their initial league victory of the season with an inspired 54-40 triumph If not for the presence of this talented twosome victory may not have been achieved
Th ese cage cohorts combined to score more than half of the Panther points that night totaling 39 Pounds buried a couple of shots ndash seemingly from the parking lot ndash and found success at the foul line to accrue 22 points while Voellger displayed dogged ath-leticism in the paint to turn in a 17-point performance
Not conceited or arrogant ndash just confi dent in their abilities and content to be able to contribute ndash each comes with her own set of skills
ldquoTh ese two young ladies are very diff erent players but by the same token both of their styles of play work toward making Bonney Lake a better team every dayrdquo lauded coach Th omas Ostrander
ldquoNaomi came on board about the same time I started coach-ing here four years ago She is our only senior player this season and does a great job of bringing the ball down the fl oor either recognizing the chance to shoot from the outside slashing to the basket or dishing the ball off to an open player
ldquoConversely Mekenzie is more like a true power forward and just has a motor that never stops She is relentless and has a mindset that allows her to make things happen no matter what it takesrdquo Ostrander said
ldquoObviously she is one of our better players and as the team captain she makes everyone around her better player through setting a pick or rebounding again and again until the ball goes in
ldquoMekenzie and Naomi are both smart kids who do well in their classes and make great choices on and off the court in
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 17
holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
SEE ATHLETES PAGE 18
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
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holler at me Well I donrsquot really knowrdquo said the humble and polite Kiel ldquoMaybe it is because I have tunnel vision when Irsquom on the court When I am in the heat of the competition in an important game I am having fun but that doesnrsquot mean I am not concentrating like crazy on playing basketball and focus-ing on what I am responsible for getting done out thererdquo
Th e 1000 career points mark appears to be well within reach for this Buckley native too as he may attain this goal by simply fi nishing out the regular season managing his points-per-contest-average
Kiel maintains that he loves the game of basketball espe-cially the contests that have the most on the line
ldquoBilly is without a doubt one of the best players Irsquove ever coached and for me to say he is a tremendous shooter would be an understate-mentrdquo Tripp said ldquoEven more crucial than that though is his understanding knowledge and love of the game of bas-ketball as well as the intensity focus and senior leadership he brings to the tablerdquo
Kiel gladly en-dures such sacrifices as not having any free time between maintaining his 36 grade point average and being a fixture in the daily basketball practices and meetings that put huge demands on his time
Kiel refers to these responsibilities as simply being part of the game and contends that even his own contempo-raries probably arenrsquot able to comprehend how much time he spends practicing practicing and then practicing again with what little spare time he does have
ldquoMy dad is an assistant coach on the White River team and sometimes I think he is wound up kind of tight as he is always in my grill yelling at me about basketball stuff The bottom line though is that I appreciate him teaching me nearly everything I know about the sport of basketball and I try to thank him for that every day in one way or anotherrdquo Kiel said ldquoHe and my mom are my biggest fans and I love them both dearly and am really grateful for the unconditional support that they have both shown me all of my liferdquo
addition to being well-respect-ed among their peers and set-ting good examples for the younger kids Th ey compli-ment one another very nicely and are able to do a great many things on the basketball court for usrdquo Ostrander maintained
Pounds comes from a bas-ketball family Her sister Mar-cel was one of the fi rst girls to don a basketball uniform for Bonney Lake High School and is a pure shooter who is now playing for Western Washing-ton University
Voellger wears a knee brace as a preventative measure against further injury having suff ered a torn anterior cruci-ate ligament in the early stages
of the 2010-11 seasonldquoTh e thing I like most about Mekenzie is that she never ever
gives up in a game situation and that is very motivating to the young freshman and sophomore girls on this teamrdquo Pounds said
Voellger in return has kind words for her teammateldquoTh ank goodness Naomi is a great communicator on the
basketball fl oor because there are many young players on this team and Naomi is always pointing out little things to help them improve their f u n d a m e n t a l s rdquo Voellger said ldquoIn some ways she is like having a play-er-coach out there with usrdquo
Opposites can indeed attract and also fi t well togeth-er like a hand in a gloveor like peas and carrots
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Promising Athletes contBilly Kiel
Kiel has grown His prep basketball antics as a member of the Buckley gang strike fear in the hearts of opposing roundballers ndash much like the original Billy Th e Kid struck fear in the heartrsquos of his gunslinging adversaries
Historians tell us that Billy Th e Kid was one of the nicest people one could hope to meet unless you were facing him in a gunfi ght It is much the same with White Riverrsquos Kiel off of the hardwood and without a basketball in his hands
Something happened in a recent hoop encounter that has contributed to the Kiel hoop legend Sumner High rode into Th e Hive Jan 10 and both squads were 5-1 in league play Sumner coach Brett McDaniel remembers the moment well
ldquoTh ere was under a minute remaining in regulation and White River was trailing us by three pointsrdquo McDaniel said ldquowhen Hornet coach Rick Tripp called a timeout
ldquoI used that timeout to ask my guys which player they thought the White River squad might try to get the ball to To a man they all said Kiel OK I told them Get out there and prevent him from getting a shot off no matter whatrdquo
Kiel responded like a Houdini of the hardwood momen-tarily making himself invisible getting off an uncontested shot and drained a 3-point bucket sending the game into overtime
ldquoI am certain that everyone on our team and I suppose nearly everyone in the building knew Kiel was going to be the one taking that shot and we still couldnrsquot stop himrdquo Mc-Daniel said
ldquoI should hate Billy but I just canrsquot bring myself to do so because I like and admire him to much Kiel is old school all the way He simply works his tail off and does what he is in-structed to do out there You will never see him getting into mischief off the basketball court or complaining about calls the referees make during gamesrdquo
Kiel currently is averaging 20 points per game hitting his 300th point of the season against Clover Park when his 15 points spearheaded the huge upset victory over the No 1-ranked Class 2A squad in the state
ldquoPeople are always asking me why I donrsquot smile more dur-ing the games or why I donrsquot wave to the stands when they
During his four-year hitch as a starter on the White River boys basketball squad the legend of Billy ldquoTh e Kidrdquo
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
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NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
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But with a successful heart operation a little more than a year and a half ago a great deal of rehabilitation cardio-building workouts and hours in the weight room that is exactly what the refocused picture looks like for this determined young player who tempts the fi ckle fi nger of fate by wearing the number 13 on his jersey
Aft er baffl ing doctors for a while and hav-ing to rest aft er being in games for only a few minutes during his sophomore year Kendall fi nally underwent surgery to repair a rare heart disorder called supra ventricular tachy-cardia an exhausting condition in which the heart has to work much too hard just to pro-cess oxygen
ldquoIt was a diffi cult decision as to whether or not to have the surgery done and the rehab represented an arduous road back to recovery but Irsquom glad I went through with itrdquo Kendall said ldquoI believe I have cleared the psychologi-cal obstacles involved as well
ldquoTh e problem would occur randomly and it used to just bug the heck out of me because I never knew when it was going to come about Since the operation I am a lot healthier for having gone ahead with itrdquo
Sumnerrsquos bottom line on the hardwood has become a lot healthier too as it has become a real chore to defend not only the towering and now more durable Kendall but also the tandem that play alongside of him in 6-foot 5-inch post Zeb Glissmeyer and 6-foot 4-inch forward Dan DeVries
ldquoWersquove got to be one of the tallest teams in
the SPSL 2A and it really gives opposing de-fenses headaches trying to stop all three of us at the same time Usually one of us three scores over 20 points and the other two ac-crue at least double fi guresrdquo said Kendall who recently had a 28-point performance in an overtime meeting at White River
Last season Sumner coach Brett McDan-iel guided the Spartan cagers to the Sweet 16 round of the Class 2A state basketball tour-nament for the fi rst time in 40 years Unfor-tunately McDanielsrsquo troops had to take on a hot-shooting Tumwater High contingent at the Th underbirdsrsquo own gym through a fl uke of scheduling and despite the Sumner club enjoying a 10-point advantage at intermis-sion Spartan faithful could only look on bleakly as the Spartans made an early exit from the big show
But McDanielsrsquo confi dence has been con-tagious for this seasonrsquos predominantly senior group of cagers and the Spartan boss says Kendallrsquos self-image is improving with every encounter the purple and gold engages in
ldquoJoey is starting to fi gure out that he can be one of the elite players in this league and he has the ability to diversify his game more than he already has He has a lot more giddy-up than he used to and all the work he did in the weight room with the football players in the off-season has helped devel-op his legs and his cardiordquo McDaniel said ldquoHe is coming into his own and once that happens Sumner is going to be very hard to stop the rest of the wayrdquo
Two years ago if anyone had told Joey Kendall ndash the 6-foot 4-inch senior forward on the Sumner High basketball squad ndash that he would become an integral cog in the three-pronged off ensive machine that has elevated the Spartan boys basketball squad to the front of the SPSL 2A pack he probably would havesuggested the crystal ball be dusted off and checked again
Promising Athletes cont
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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Enumclaw High School 2012 Athletic Hall of Fame ndash 1969 Football Team
By Kevin HansonEditor
The 1969 Enumclaw High football team can point to a healthy handful of noteworthy accomplishments Under the direction of coach Leroy Babbitt the squad posted a 9-1 overall record captured the schoolrsquos first Seamount League championship and finished with a No 3 ranking in the statewide postseason polls
Now the high-achieving group can add one more milestone Friday night the team will be honored with induction into the EHS Athletic Hall of Fame The ceremony will come during halftime of the Hornet boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium
In the fall of 1969 the team appeared ready for a breakout season
ldquoEveryone had the feeling that Enumclaw was going to have the best season in the his-tory of Enumclaw High Schoolrdquo was printed in the school yearbook ldquoThe team didnrsquot let us down by any meansrdquo
Starting with a home-field 26-6 victory over Mt Si the Hornets were off and running The only hiccup was a Week 5 14-6 loss to the rival White River Hornets Following that it was nothing but victories against foes like Foster North Thurston Tumwater and Tahoma ndash teams that made up the Seamount of that era
In all the rsquo69 Hornets scored 284 points in 10 games and allowed just 44 Along the way the EHS defense registered four shut-outs White River was the only nemesis to put double-figures on the scoreboard
A standout on that squad was Tom Poe Jr one of nine Hornets to eventually haul in post-season honors While he was the only member of the team to play beyond high school Poe figures there were three of four others who could have successfully made the leap to the collegiate level
But while the talent level was high Poe said it was the teamrsquos cohesiveness that made a world
of differenceldquoWe all became different things ndash loggers
some in the military some businessmen ndash but itrsquos amazing how common our goal was We had a common desire to winrdquo he said
And Poe doesnrsquot hesitate to give Babbitt all the credit for the team-first mentality The veteran coach had a way of bringing his play-ers together as a unit he said ndash even if it meant sometimes donning a helmet and shoulder pads and mixing it up with the team
ldquoWe thought that was a great thingrdquo Poe said recalling the good-sized coach popping pads with his team
The squadrsquos collective success didnrsquot go with-out notice when it came time for individual honors to be passed out
Both Poe and Dave Van Hoof were first-team all-Seamount selections on both sides of the ball Poe was chosen as both a running back and linebacker while Van Hoof was named as both an offensive and defensive end Also picking up first-team accolades were offensive guard Rick Bathum safety Dan Wakefield and defensive tackle Carl Younkers Receiving second-team notice were Bruce Klassen Tony Connors Terry Adrian and Dennis Crowell
Wakefieldrsquos honor capped a season in which he shattered the Seamount League record by intercepting nine passes Poe who went on to play for Washington State University and saw time in the Canadian Football League broke several Seamount records by scoring 19 touchdowns rushing for 1561 yards and piling up 1637 yards of total offense He scored 132 points ranking third in the state
Bathum said the coaching staff was top-notch and meshed with the playersrsquo skill set
As an offensive lineman on the rsquo69 team he has the highest regard for his O-line coach Shelly Thiel
ldquoHe was the best coach I ever sawrdquo Bathum
saidKind words also flow for offensive coordina-
tor Wes HansenldquoHe was a geniusrdquo Bathum said recall-
ing that Hansen had taken two teams to a state championship while coaching in North Dakota ldquoHe knew just what to call in the right situationrdquo
Bathum also echoes Poersquos sentiments about team unity and ndash to make the point crystal clear ndash relates a tale more than four decades in the making
Of the five core members of the offensive line left guard Ron Moeller had slipped out of sight A two-year hunt revealed he was work-ing as a logger in a small remote North Idaho town Last summer Bathum and three other members of the 1969 O-line met in Oregon and on motorcycles trekked to the far reaches of the Idaho panhandle for a reunion
The five carried on as though they had seen each other just the day before he said
Thatrsquos not a surprise Bathum said since the successful team was built on chemistry and camaraderie
ldquoWe treated each other like brothersrdquo he said ldquoI was blessed to be a part of that team It was a lot of funrdquo
Hornet team rushed into history book
The Hornetsrsquo 1969 football team was a record-setting group destined to one day be added to the schoolrsquos Athletic Hall of Fame File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
By Brenda SextonStaff Writer
On one side of the Team Kamy T-shirt White River High wrestler Kamyriah Padgett wears is written ldquoYou never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you haverdquo
On the other side is a quote from Philippians ldquoI can do
all things through Christ who gives me strengthrdquo
Since November of the 2010-11 wrestling season Kamy has drawn on her strength that of her teammates and the com-munity
Kamy finished seventh at state in February 2010 and in May of 2011 she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer rare for someone her age After
surgery and a recent unrelated sore throat that resulted in a tonsillectomy she returned to the mat Jan 14 at the Rick Sales Tournament in Fife where she finished fifth
She plans to use the last few regular-season tourna-ments and matches to qualify for postseason with her eye on
Padgett musters strength for return to the mat
Kamy Padgett returned to White Riverrsquos wrestling lineup to fi nish fi fth in Fife recently Photo by Deena Padgett
Tom Poe led the Enumclaw High 1969 football teamrsquos ground attack File photo from EHS 1970 Cascadian
SEE KAMY PAGE 20
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
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Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
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Hamstring strain the most common injury among soccer players typically occurs when players sprint and the hamstring muscles extend to prevent the knees from overstretching The tension created by the muscle extension (ldquoeccentric contractionrdquo) places high tension on the muscles which leads to strains To help prevent this problem strengthening exercises (ldquoeccentric trainingrdquo) have been developed For instance these exercises call for athletes to pair up with one player on his knees and the other holding the back of the first playerrsquos legs and ankles on the ground The kneeling player slowly leans forward while holding his weight back with his hamstrings until reaching a push-up position He then pushes himself back once he hits the ground
We understand the unique needs of athletes from weekend soccer players to dedicated marathon runners and we can help you recover from your sports injury faster and with less pain In addition to help with athletic injuries we can also help you recover from a car accident on-the-job injury or after a surgery And remember you have the right to choose your own physical therapy facility Choose the one who will treat you the way you want to be treated Call 253-826-8520 or 360-802-6757 Our addresses are 21525 Highway 410 Suite B Bonney Lake and 2776 Griffin Ave Enumclaw Physical therapy with a personal touch
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Carel sparks SPU rallyDespite a late-game effort by
Enumclaw High graduate Riley Carel host Montana State Billings swept past 24th-ranked Seattle Pacific 86-77 Saturday
SPU (14-4) had a five-game win-ning streak stopped and its Great Northwest Athletic Conference record fell to 6-3
The Falcons faced their largest deficit of the season trailing by 15 points on three occasions in the second half But they scored nine straight points all on 3-pointers to draw within 73-68 Carel followed
his own layup with a 3-pointer that brought the Falcons within three 80-77 with 44 seconds left to play SPU trailed by 12 points when Carel who scored seven points on the night entered to direct the team for the rest of the game
ldquoWe played Riley Carel at the point and he was able to run the team and get the ball to the right spotsrdquo coach Ryan Looney said
Hoop Dreams perfectHoop Dreams an eighth-grade
select basketball team from the area tallied a 5-0 record during play Martin Luther King Jr Day week-end at the King Holiday Hoopfest at the University of Washington The team includes players from White River Bonney Lake Sumner and
Puyallup school districts
Knights host contestBoys and girls ages 10 to 14 are
invited to participate in the local
level of the 2012 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champ-ionship from 9 am to noon Saturday at Southwood Elem-entary in Enumclaw
The Knights of Columbus from Sacred Heart Church are hosting the event For information con-tact George Rossman at 360-825-4217 or g jrossmanmsncom
EHS schedules gamesIn the battle of Hornets versus
weather Mother Nature was the winner Here are the latest updates
Enumclaw boys basketball versus Bonney Lake has been rescheduled for Feb 4 The girls will head to Bonney Lake Boys basketball will make up its game at Lakes Monday The girls will host Lakes All games are at 7 pm
The EHS-Sumner High boys swim and dive meet and the Jan 19 meet with Decatur are yet to be rescheduled
Gymnastics Jan 18 at Todd Beamer will not be rescheduled
Enumclaw wrestling will host Decatur at 7 pm Thursday The Hornetsrsquo trip to Saturdayrsquos Dream Duals in Spokane and the girls match at the Emerald Ridge tournament were will not be rescheduled
EHS Junior Cheer Camp has not set a reschedule date
BRIEFS
Suiting up for Hoop Dreams left to right back row manager Jordan Hofstrand assistant coach John Hofstrand Drake Lashly Hash Singh Braden Hannold Josh Seaton Jake Lemke Taylor Walker assistant coach Dale Cutright and coach Aaron Walker front row Dawson Cutright Austin Avey Brandon Stickell Don-nie Hofstrand and Konnor Bandley Nate Weber is not picturedPhoto courtesy Kim Cutright
Februaryrsquos state tournamentldquoItrsquos my passionrdquo Kamy
said of returning to wres-tling ldquoI only live once I donrsquot want to have any regrets I know I can do anything I put my mind tordquo
ldquoI want to finish the yearrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos really amazing how I feel when Irsquom on the mat I feel like Irsquom on the top of the world Itrsquos my happy placerdquo
Hornet coach Rich Valdez said his heart sank when he caught wind of her cancer
ldquoWhen I sat down with her before the season I told her I had no expectation from her whatsoever and if she wanted to wrestle there was no pres-surerdquo he said ldquoI was just glad she was there and if she felt healthy enough to wrestle I was there for her and she
was a part of the team and always would be regardless if she never got a match in all season
ldquoShe has a loving way about her and is such a positive per-sonrdquo said Valdez who has known the Padgett family for years ldquoShe comes from a fam-ily of wrestlers brothers Brad and Caleb wrestled for White River and she gets a lot of her competitive nature coming from that background
ldquoShe soon came to me and let me know that she just didnrsquot know if she could do itrdquo he said of her return ldquoI reminded her that there were zero expectations other than my desire for her to be healthy and happyrdquo
ldquoShersquos quite an amaz-ing young lady strongrdquo her mother Deena said ldquoShersquos got determinationrdquo
Deena said the experience has been like putting togeth-er a jigsaw puzzle one piece
at a timeldquoShersquos been my medical
child since the time she was bornrdquo Deena said going through a laundry list of ail-ments Kamy has endured since she was young but this topped them all
ldquoShe had all the symptoms through wrestling seasonrdquo Deena said ldquoShe was strong one minute and lethargic the next and we never thought she was going through can-cerrdquo
ldquoThey told me I must have a really high pain tolerancerdquo Kamy said ldquoI just paid no mindrdquo
ldquoShe came to me and said it feels like my whole insides are coming outrdquo Deena said Within a week Kamy was in surgery to remove her ovary which had grown to 8 centi-meters
ldquoA normal ovary is the size of an almond mine was the size of a tennis ballrdquo Kamy
saidAlthough Kamy has
returned to the sport she loves shersquos not out of the woods Her postseason plans will also include more tests which could spell bad news
Deena said depending on the results an out-of-state trip for specialized surgery could be in Kamyrsquos future or a hysterectomy
Wrestling keeps her focused and so does the fam-ilyrsquos cause to raise money to help with medical costs not covered by insurance and a drive to bring awareness to ovarian cancer
ldquoThey do so much on breast cancer but they never do anything on ovarian can-cerrdquo Deena said ldquoItrsquos one of the silent killersrdquo
Team Kamy T-shirts are available at The Green Door in downtown Buckley and Deena said shersquos grateful to White River students faculty
and family friends who have hosted fundraising activi-ties A trust has also been established in Kamyrsquos name at Columbia Bank
Valdez said it was obvi-ously hard for Kamy at the beginning of the season but shersquos waging a comeback
ldquoShe is a big part of this team we are glad to have her back and have high hopes she can finish out the season and her senior year with a good strong run of competitionrdquo Valdez said ldquoSo when you come to the state competi-tion look for Kamy Padgett from White River High School Shersquoll be the girl in a maroon and gold singlet with long dark hair and big beautiful smile battling as hard as she possibly can against her opponent cancer and anything else standing in her wayrdquo
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
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State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
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FOOTHILLS AUTO GLASS
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D amp JAUTO
UPHOLSTERY of Enumclaw
25 Years in Business
Auto - Boat - Van Pickup - Farm Equip
Industrial Recreational
DICK SHUMWAYBUS 825-6761427 B Roosevelt Ave 32
0441
Find what you need 24 hours a day Find what you need 24 hours a day
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
Accident
360-825-3567 Gamblin Motors1047 Hwy 410
Enumclaw
We repair ALL makes and models
Body Shop amp Collision Center
Demand the best
43 Years in
Business
5756
45
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
FUGATE
ENUMCLAW
Low Price Tire
Guarantee
In the unlikely event you fi nd tires for less wersquoll beat that price up to 30 days after your
purchase
526 RooseveltEnumclaw
360 825-7731800 539-7595
565443
Offer available for all makes and models
Requires presentation of competitorrsquos current price ad on exact tire
sold by dealership See participating dealership
for details Expires 1312012
We can help make your Garage Sale a success with our Bottomless Garage Sale Special For just $37 you can advertise in print and on the web for one week with no
limits on how much you want to say in the ad
Go on and on and on and on and on about your next garage sale for just $37
No estate sales amp phone cannot appear in ad
800-388-2527Call us today
GUIDEFOR
HOME SPRUCINGYOUR
WinterTo Advertise on this page call 360-825-2555
5753
44
Jim Wettonrsquos PLUMBING
360 825-7720CONTRJIMWEP137PBServing the Plateau Since 1987
Call ldquoRABBITrdquo
Residential amp Commercial Service amp Repairs
Water Heaters RemodelingWater Filtration Systems
Certifi ed Back Flow Assembly Tester
Fast Friendly ServiceWersquore Your Service Specialists
57
53
55
Check us out on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomcustomstorage
CLOSETS GARAGES HOME OFFICES PANTRIES LAUNDRY ROOMS AND MORE
Call us today for aFREE In-Home Consultation
2532990109or online at wwwtailoredlivingcom
FREEINSTALLATION
Any Organization System- Your Storage SolutionCustom Designed
Professionally InstalledLimited selection and some restrictions apply
Limit one coupon per customer Expires 21512
Are your trees and bushes ready for the new year Call Bauerrsquos Landscape
amp Maintenance
Bauerrsquos Landscape amp Maintenance3608029339
The time to prune is now
5753
52
57
53
51
Bill Bone - Owner
ExteriorInteriorResidentialCommercial
Mobile
253-334-2860Office
360-897-8691
Licensed Bonded Insured LicCLEANPI892J1
billod-paintingcomwwwcl-paintingcom
View pictures videos amp testimonials Lic HUNTERPIO25BM
Exceeding Expectations for 4 Generations
FREE Color Consultation (in or out) Estimate Scope of work Guarantee
57
53
54 Call 253-862-4400
for your appointment
Your design Our expertise
Great Service
Specials
360-802-2253wwwableairheatingcom
ABLEAAL946MC
57
53
48
Licensed bonded insured cont lic CHINORG895C4
CALL TODAY FREE ESTIMATES
BUY NOW PAY LATERFinancing - 0 down 0 interest for
up to 18 months (OAC)LIFETIME WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS WARRANTY
TIME IS RUNNING OUThellip
Is Your Roof Ready for Winter
RE-ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
chinookroofi ngcom
5753
62
Home amp GardenServices
Call Tom (253) 677-8717
wwwmorning-raincom
Winter is HereGet your yard ready for the holidays
PROFESSIONAL PRUNING amp TREE SERVICE
Total Yard Clean-up
25+ years experience
Discover Our Full-Service Year-Round Garden Center and Incredible Gift Shop
Nursery or Gift Shop Purchase of $25 or more
$500 off
FREE In-Home Consultation12 Month No Interest Financing
Low Overhead=Low Prices$100 MB Gift Card just for setting appointment
2538040733wwwmajorblindscom
majorb936QL5753
44
Need Help Withhellip
Foothills Site Restoration llc253-350-6500
wwwfoothillssiterestorationcomCory Kuzaro OwnerOperator ckuzaromsncom
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60
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53
50
PUGET SOUND DRYWALL CO
ldquoWhere Quality is the DifferencerdquoNew Construction
Basement Remodels No Job Too Small
All work owner fi nished (253) 862-7533BONDED INSURED bull Lic No PUGETSD178B4
wwwpugetsounddrywallcocom
Serving Puget Sound Since 1992
Office 253-863-9525Cell 206-790-6117
wwwjohnsonsblindcleaningnet57
53
53
By JohnsonrsquosBy Johnsonrsquos
Kim Peters 816 Cherry Ave Unit 5BSumner WA 98390253-447-8006 Fax 253-987-5913
Very Competitive Pricing
11 Different Carriers
GIVE ME A CALL TODAY FORhellip
thepetersinsuranceagencycom
5753
47
DOUGLAS PLUMBING
Residential Commercial Repairs Remodels
Mention this ad and get 10 off your entire bill
360-825-1493253-447-8754
DOUGLP045B9
or
up to $100
Serving Enumclaw Buckley amp Bonney Lake
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
A debit card thatactually pays you 5
2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
Admission is always free
Entertainment subject to change without notice Management reserves all rights
Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
The opponent will be Auburn Two games will be played Enumclaw Thunder the all athlete team and Enumclaw Titans a team of athlete and peer mentors
For more information e-mail enumclaw-specialolympicsyahoocom
Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
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07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
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10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
Over 140Gamblin Has Pre-OwnedVehicles
Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
5756
57
Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
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OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
$32000
1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw
Employment
Media
(wwwsoundpublishingcom)
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owner
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3000
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Lost
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3209
76
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360-239-2203 cell
3302
72
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Log on to a websitethatrsquos easy to navigate Whether yoursquore buying or selling the Classifieds has it all From automobiles and employment to real estate and household goods yoursquoll find everything you need 24 hours a day at nw-adscom
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560011
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Lic GLCCOSC904KF
360-825-1132ENUMCLAW WA
3365
98
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360-825-1443Cont EGGERHC940LM
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wwwallprobuilderscom
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518983
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320915
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of Gas Oil
amp Electric
Forced Air
Quality Air Filters
Custom Metal
Fabrication
- Free -ESTIMATES410 Roosevelt East
Just off Hwy 410
PHONE360-825-2241
LOYDH810MT
Buckley (253)377-2787
Home Services
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Local FencerCedar amp Chain Link
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Call James253-831-9906
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Painting
CleanLine
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amp Coating
ProudlyPaintingthePlateau
WINTERINTERIORSPECIAL
We will MEET or BEAT any reasonable estimate
wwwcl-paintingcom
253-334-2860
25 off 3 or more rooms
552112
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UBI601 707 190LICENSED BONDED INSURED
360-825-9472
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320919
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539583
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any 3 rooms or more
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455957
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253447-8754360825-1493
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360 825-7720CONTRJIMWEP137PB
Residential amp Commercial Service
amp Repairs
Fast Friendly ServiceWersquore Your Service Specialists
Call ldquoRABBITrdquo
3204
51
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5645
26
McNel Septic Service
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Shawn Carlton425 432-2270206 227-8902
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Serving King
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advertising
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Domestic Services
Child Care Offered
6000
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Cemetery Plots
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amp Stoves
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Home Furnishings
Miscellaneous
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7000
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Horses
Services
Animals
8100
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GarageMoving Sales
Pierce County
Estate Sales
9000
TRANSPORTATION
Automobiles
Acura
Automobiles
Audi
Automobiles
Chevrolet
Automobiles
Dodge
Automobiles
Ford
Automobiles
Infiniti
Automobiles
Nissan
Automobiles
Plymouth
Pickup Trucks
Chevrolet
Pickup Trucks
Ford
Sport Utility Vehicles
Ford
Vans amp Mini Vans
Chevrolet
Vans amp Minivans
Chrysler
Extra auto parts bring in extra cash when you place an ad in the ClassifiedsOpen 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
Quality Windshields
Certified Technician
All Insurance Welcome
Ask About NO COST
Chip Repair Latest Technology
All Types of Auto Truck (foreign amp domestic) Glass
Side Back Mirrors amp Back Glass
Saturday by Appointment
5654
63
FOOTHILLS AUTO GLASS
Mobile Service for Your Schedule
D amp JAUTO
UPHOLSTERY of Enumclaw
25 Years in Business
Auto - Boat - Van Pickup - Farm Equip
Industrial Recreational
DICK SHUMWAYBUS 825-6761427 B Roosevelt Ave 32
0441
Find what you need 24 hours a day Find what you need 24 hours a day
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
Accident
360-825-3567 Gamblin Motors1047 Hwy 410
Enumclaw
We repair ALL makes and models
Body Shop amp Collision Center
Demand the best
43 Years in
Business
5756
45
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
FUGATE
ENUMCLAW
Low Price Tire
Guarantee
In the unlikely event you fi nd tires for less wersquoll beat that price up to 30 days after your
purchase
526 RooseveltEnumclaw
360 825-7731800 539-7595
565443
Offer available for all makes and models
Requires presentation of competitorrsquos current price ad on exact tire
sold by dealership See participating dealership
for details Expires 1312012
We can help make your Garage Sale a success with our Bottomless Garage Sale Special For just $37 you can advertise in print and on the web for one week with no
limits on how much you want to say in the ad
Go on and on and on and on and on about your next garage sale for just $37
No estate sales amp phone cannot appear in ad
800-388-2527Call us today
GUIDEFOR
HOME SPRUCINGYOUR
WinterTo Advertise on this page call 360-825-2555
5753
44
Jim Wettonrsquos PLUMBING
360 825-7720CONTRJIMWEP137PBServing the Plateau Since 1987
Call ldquoRABBITrdquo
Residential amp Commercial Service amp Repairs
Water Heaters RemodelingWater Filtration Systems
Certifi ed Back Flow Assembly Tester
Fast Friendly ServiceWersquore Your Service Specialists
57
53
55
Check us out on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomcustomstorage
CLOSETS GARAGES HOME OFFICES PANTRIES LAUNDRY ROOMS AND MORE
Call us today for aFREE In-Home Consultation
2532990109or online at wwwtailoredlivingcom
FREEINSTALLATION
Any Organization System- Your Storage SolutionCustom Designed
Professionally InstalledLimited selection and some restrictions apply
Limit one coupon per customer Expires 21512
Are your trees and bushes ready for the new year Call Bauerrsquos Landscape
amp Maintenance
Bauerrsquos Landscape amp Maintenance3608029339
The time to prune is now
5753
52
57
53
51
Bill Bone - Owner
ExteriorInteriorResidentialCommercial
Mobile
253-334-2860Office
360-897-8691
Licensed Bonded Insured LicCLEANPI892J1
billod-paintingcomwwwcl-paintingcom
View pictures videos amp testimonials Lic HUNTERPIO25BM
Exceeding Expectations for 4 Generations
FREE Color Consultation (in or out) Estimate Scope of work Guarantee
57
53
54 Call 253-862-4400
for your appointment
Your design Our expertise
Great Service
Specials
360-802-2253wwwableairheatingcom
ABLEAAL946MC
57
53
48
Licensed bonded insured cont lic CHINORG895C4
CALL TODAY FREE ESTIMATES
BUY NOW PAY LATERFinancing - 0 down 0 interest for
up to 18 months (OAC)LIFETIME WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS WARRANTY
TIME IS RUNNING OUThellip
Is Your Roof Ready for Winter
RE-ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
chinookroofi ngcom
5753
62
Home amp GardenServices
Call Tom (253) 677-8717
wwwmorning-raincom
Winter is HereGet your yard ready for the holidays
PROFESSIONAL PRUNING amp TREE SERVICE
Total Yard Clean-up
25+ years experience
Discover Our Full-Service Year-Round Garden Center and Incredible Gift Shop
Nursery or Gift Shop Purchase of $25 or more
$500 off
FREE In-Home Consultation12 Month No Interest Financing
Low Overhead=Low Prices$100 MB Gift Card just for setting appointment
2538040733wwwmajorblindscom
majorb936QL5753
44
Need Help Withhellip
Foothills Site Restoration llc253-350-6500
wwwfoothillssiterestorationcomCory Kuzaro OwnerOperator ckuzaromsncom
HHHHHAAAAAH UUUUUULLLLLIIINNNNNNGGGGGDDDDDIIISSSSPPPPPOOOOOSSSAAAAALLLL
CCCCCLLLLEEEEEAEAAAAANNNNNN---UUUUUPUPPPP
FREE
57
53
60
57
53
50
PUGET SOUND DRYWALL CO
ldquoWhere Quality is the DifferencerdquoNew Construction
Basement Remodels No Job Too Small
All work owner fi nished (253) 862-7533BONDED INSURED bull Lic No PUGETSD178B4
wwwpugetsounddrywallcocom
Serving Puget Sound Since 1992
Office 253-863-9525Cell 206-790-6117
wwwjohnsonsblindcleaningnet57
53
53
By JohnsonrsquosBy Johnsonrsquos
Kim Peters 816 Cherry Ave Unit 5BSumner WA 98390253-447-8006 Fax 253-987-5913
Very Competitive Pricing
11 Different Carriers
GIVE ME A CALL TODAY FORhellip
thepetersinsuranceagencycom
5753
47
DOUGLAS PLUMBING
Residential Commercial Repairs Remodels
Mention this ad and get 10 off your entire bill
360-825-1493253-447-8754
DOUGLP045B9
or
up to $100
Serving Enumclaw Buckley amp Bonney Lake
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
A debit card thatactually pays you 5
2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
Admission is always free
Entertainment subject to change without notice Management reserves all rights
Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
The opponent will be Auburn Two games will be played Enumclaw Thunder the all athlete team and Enumclaw Titans a team of athlete and peer mentors
For more information e-mail enumclaw-specialolympicsyahoocom
Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
Only
Cash price of $18000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $295 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
Cash price of $23000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $378 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
Over 140Gamblin Has Pre-OwnedVehicles
Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
5756
57
Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
Vin s posted vehicles subject to prior sale prices and payments exclude tax and license and a dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price deferred purchase price for $179mo is $12888 $214mo is $15408 $295mo is $21240 $378mo is $27216 Offer ends 1-31-12
OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
$32000
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25 Years in Business
Auto - Boat - Van Pickup - Farm Equip
Industrial Recreational
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0441
Find what you need 24 hours a day Find what you need 24 hours a day
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
Accident
360-825-3567 Gamblin Motors1047 Hwy 410
Enumclaw
We repair ALL makes and models
Body Shop amp Collision Center
Demand the best
43 Years in
Business
5756
45
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
FUGATE
ENUMCLAW
Low Price Tire
Guarantee
In the unlikely event you fi nd tires for less wersquoll beat that price up to 30 days after your
purchase
526 RooseveltEnumclaw
360 825-7731800 539-7595
565443
Offer available for all makes and models
Requires presentation of competitorrsquos current price ad on exact tire
sold by dealership See participating dealership
for details Expires 1312012
We can help make your Garage Sale a success with our Bottomless Garage Sale Special For just $37 you can advertise in print and on the web for one week with no
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HOME SPRUCINGYOUR
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44
Jim Wettonrsquos PLUMBING
360 825-7720CONTRJIMWEP137PBServing the Plateau Since 1987
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Water Heaters RemodelingWater Filtration Systems
Certifi ed Back Flow Assembly Tester
Fast Friendly ServiceWersquore Your Service Specialists
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53
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Call us today for aFREE In-Home Consultation
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Any Organization System- Your Storage SolutionCustom Designed
Professionally InstalledLimited selection and some restrictions apply
Limit one coupon per customer Expires 21512
Are your trees and bushes ready for the new year Call Bauerrsquos Landscape
amp Maintenance
Bauerrsquos Landscape amp Maintenance3608029339
The time to prune is now
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53
51
Bill Bone - Owner
ExteriorInteriorResidentialCommercial
Mobile
253-334-2860Office
360-897-8691
Licensed Bonded Insured LicCLEANPI892J1
billod-paintingcomwwwcl-paintingcom
View pictures videos amp testimonials Lic HUNTERPIO25BM
Exceeding Expectations for 4 Generations
FREE Color Consultation (in or out) Estimate Scope of work Guarantee
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53
54 Call 253-862-4400
for your appointment
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Great Service
Specials
360-802-2253wwwableairheatingcom
ABLEAAL946MC
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53
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Licensed bonded insured cont lic CHINORG895C4
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TIME IS RUNNING OUThellip
Is Your Roof Ready for Winter
RE-ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
chinookroofi ngcom
5753
62
Home amp GardenServices
Call Tom (253) 677-8717
wwwmorning-raincom
Winter is HereGet your yard ready for the holidays
PROFESSIONAL PRUNING amp TREE SERVICE
Total Yard Clean-up
25+ years experience
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Nursery or Gift Shop Purchase of $25 or more
$500 off
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Low Overhead=Low Prices$100 MB Gift Card just for setting appointment
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PUGET SOUND DRYWALL CO
ldquoWhere Quality is the DifferencerdquoNew Construction
Basement Remodels No Job Too Small
All work owner fi nished (253) 862-7533BONDED INSURED bull Lic No PUGETSD178B4
wwwpugetsounddrywallcocom
Serving Puget Sound Since 1992
Office 253-863-9525Cell 206-790-6117
wwwjohnsonsblindcleaningnet57
53
53
By JohnsonrsquosBy Johnsonrsquos
Kim Peters 816 Cherry Ave Unit 5BSumner WA 98390253-447-8006 Fax 253-987-5913
Very Competitive Pricing
11 Different Carriers
GIVE ME A CALL TODAY FORhellip
thepetersinsuranceagencycom
5753
47
DOUGLAS PLUMBING
Residential Commercial Repairs Remodels
Mention this ad and get 10 off your entire bill
360-825-1493253-447-8754
DOUGLP045B9
or
up to $100
Serving Enumclaw Buckley amp Bonney Lake
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
A debit card thatactually pays you 5
2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
Admission is always free
Entertainment subject to change without notice Management reserves all rights
Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
The opponent will be Auburn Two games will be played Enumclaw Thunder the all athlete team and Enumclaw Titans a team of athlete and peer mentors
For more information e-mail enumclaw-specialolympicsyahoocom
Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
Only
Cash price of $18000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $295 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
Cash price of $23000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $378 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
Over 140Gamblin Has Pre-OwnedVehicles
Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
5756
57
Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
Vin s posted vehicles subject to prior sale prices and payments exclude tax and license and a dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price deferred purchase price for $179mo is $12888 $214mo is $15408 $295mo is $21240 $378mo is $27216 Offer ends 1-31-12
OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
$32000
1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw
Domestic Services
Child Care Offered
6000
MISCELLANEOUS
Cemetery Plots
Firewood Fuel
amp Stoves
Firewood Fuel
amp Stoves
Flea Market
Food amp
Farmerrsquos Market
Home Furnishings
Miscellaneous
Show thousands of readers what yoursquore selling with ourPhoto Special Call800-388-2527 today 1-inch Photo Approx 50 Words for 5 weeks for one low price
7000
ANIMALS
Dogs
Farm Animals
amp Livestock
Horses
Services
Animals
8100
GARAGE SALES
GarageMoving Sales
Pierce County
Estate Sales
9000
TRANSPORTATION
Automobiles
Acura
Automobiles
Audi
Automobiles
Chevrolet
Automobiles
Dodge
Automobiles
Ford
Automobiles
Infiniti
Automobiles
Nissan
Automobiles
Plymouth
Pickup Trucks
Chevrolet
Pickup Trucks
Ford
Sport Utility Vehicles
Ford
Vans amp Mini Vans
Chevrolet
Vans amp Minivans
Chrysler
Extra auto parts bring in extra cash when you place an ad in the ClassifiedsOpen 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
Quality Windshields
Certified Technician
All Insurance Welcome
Ask About NO COST
Chip Repair Latest Technology
All Types of Auto Truck (foreign amp domestic) Glass
Side Back Mirrors amp Back Glass
Saturday by Appointment
5654
63
FOOTHILLS AUTO GLASS
Mobile Service for Your Schedule
D amp JAUTO
UPHOLSTERY of Enumclaw
25 Years in Business
Auto - Boat - Van Pickup - Farm Equip
Industrial Recreational
DICK SHUMWAYBUS 825-6761427 B Roosevelt Ave 32
0441
Find what you need 24 hours a day Find what you need 24 hours a day
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
Accident
360-825-3567 Gamblin Motors1047 Hwy 410
Enumclaw
We repair ALL makes and models
Body Shop amp Collision Center
Demand the best
43 Years in
Business
5756
45
Auto ServiceParts
Accessories
FUGATE
ENUMCLAW
Low Price Tire
Guarantee
In the unlikely event you fi nd tires for less wersquoll beat that price up to 30 days after your
purchase
526 RooseveltEnumclaw
360 825-7731800 539-7595
565443
Offer available for all makes and models
Requires presentation of competitorrsquos current price ad on exact tire
sold by dealership See participating dealership
for details Expires 1312012
We can help make your Garage Sale a success with our Bottomless Garage Sale Special For just $37 you can advertise in print and on the web for one week with no
limits on how much you want to say in the ad
Go on and on and on and on and on about your next garage sale for just $37
No estate sales amp phone cannot appear in ad
800-388-2527Call us today
GUIDEFOR
HOME SPRUCINGYOUR
WinterTo Advertise on this page call 360-825-2555
5753
44
Jim Wettonrsquos PLUMBING
360 825-7720CONTRJIMWEP137PBServing the Plateau Since 1987
Call ldquoRABBITrdquo
Residential amp Commercial Service amp Repairs
Water Heaters RemodelingWater Filtration Systems
Certifi ed Back Flow Assembly Tester
Fast Friendly ServiceWersquore Your Service Specialists
57
53
55
Check us out on Facebookat wwwfacebookcomcustomstorage
CLOSETS GARAGES HOME OFFICES PANTRIES LAUNDRY ROOMS AND MORE
Call us today for aFREE In-Home Consultation
2532990109or online at wwwtailoredlivingcom
FREEINSTALLATION
Any Organization System- Your Storage SolutionCustom Designed
Professionally InstalledLimited selection and some restrictions apply
Limit one coupon per customer Expires 21512
Are your trees and bushes ready for the new year Call Bauerrsquos Landscape
amp Maintenance
Bauerrsquos Landscape amp Maintenance3608029339
The time to prune is now
5753
52
57
53
51
Bill Bone - Owner
ExteriorInteriorResidentialCommercial
Mobile
253-334-2860Office
360-897-8691
Licensed Bonded Insured LicCLEANPI892J1
billod-paintingcomwwwcl-paintingcom
View pictures videos amp testimonials Lic HUNTERPIO25BM
Exceeding Expectations for 4 Generations
FREE Color Consultation (in or out) Estimate Scope of work Guarantee
57
53
54 Call 253-862-4400
for your appointment
Your design Our expertise
Great Service
Specials
360-802-2253wwwableairheatingcom
ABLEAAL946MC
57
53
48
Licensed bonded insured cont lic CHINORG895C4
CALL TODAY FREE ESTIMATES
BUY NOW PAY LATERFinancing - 0 down 0 interest for
up to 18 months (OAC)LIFETIME WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS WARRANTY
TIME IS RUNNING OUThellip
Is Your Roof Ready for Winter
RE-ROOFING
SPECIALISTS
chinookroofi ngcom
5753
62
Home amp GardenServices
Call Tom (253) 677-8717
wwwmorning-raincom
Winter is HereGet your yard ready for the holidays
PROFESSIONAL PRUNING amp TREE SERVICE
Total Yard Clean-up
25+ years experience
Discover Our Full-Service Year-Round Garden Center and Incredible Gift Shop
Nursery or Gift Shop Purchase of $25 or more
$500 off
FREE In-Home Consultation12 Month No Interest Financing
Low Overhead=Low Prices$100 MB Gift Card just for setting appointment
2538040733wwwmajorblindscom
majorb936QL5753
44
Need Help Withhellip
Foothills Site Restoration llc253-350-6500
wwwfoothillssiterestorationcomCory Kuzaro OwnerOperator ckuzaromsncom
HHHHHAAAAAH UUUUUULLLLLIIINNNNNNGGGGGDDDDDIIISSSSPPPPPOOOOOSSSAAAAALLLL
CCCCCLLLLEEEEEAEAAAAANNNNNN---UUUUUPUPPPP
FREE
57
53
60
57
53
50
PUGET SOUND DRYWALL CO
ldquoWhere Quality is the DifferencerdquoNew Construction
Basement Remodels No Job Too Small
All work owner fi nished (253) 862-7533BONDED INSURED bull Lic No PUGETSD178B4
wwwpugetsounddrywallcocom
Serving Puget Sound Since 1992
Office 253-863-9525Cell 206-790-6117
wwwjohnsonsblindcleaningnet57
53
53
By JohnsonrsquosBy Johnsonrsquos
Kim Peters 816 Cherry Ave Unit 5BSumner WA 98390253-447-8006 Fax 253-987-5913
Very Competitive Pricing
11 Different Carriers
GIVE ME A CALL TODAY FORhellip
thepetersinsuranceagencycom
5753
47
DOUGLAS PLUMBING
Residential Commercial Repairs Remodels
Mention this ad and get 10 off your entire bill
360-825-1493253-447-8754
DOUGLP045B9
or
up to $100
Serving Enumclaw Buckley amp Bonney Lake
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
A debit card thatactually pays you 5
2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
Admission is always free
Entertainment subject to change without notice Management reserves all rights
Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
The opponent will be Auburn Two games will be played Enumclaw Thunder the all athlete team and Enumclaw Titans a team of athlete and peer mentors
For more information e-mail enumclaw-specialolympicsyahoocom
Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
Only
Cash price of $18000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $295 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
Cash price of $23000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $378 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
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Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
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Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
Vin s posted vehicles subject to prior sale prices and payments exclude tax and license and a dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price deferred purchase price for $179mo is $12888 $214mo is $15408 $295mo is $21240 $378mo is $27216 Offer ends 1-31-12
OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
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wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
A debit card thatactually pays you 5
2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
Admission is always free
Entertainment subject to change without notice Management reserves all rights
Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
The opponent will be Auburn Two games will be played Enumclaw Thunder the all athlete team and Enumclaw Titans a team of athlete and peer mentors
For more information e-mail enumclaw-specialolympicsyahoocom
Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
Only
Cash price of $18000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $295 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
Cash price of $23000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $378 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
Over 140Gamblin Has Pre-OwnedVehicles
Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
5756
57
Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
Vin s posted vehicles subject to prior sale prices and payments exclude tax and license and a dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price deferred purchase price for $179mo is $12888 $214mo is $15408 $295mo is $21240 $378mo is $27216 Offer ends 1-31-12
OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
$32000
1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw
wwwcourierheraldcom THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
A debit card thatactually pays you 5
2402 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 98002 800-804-4944 | wwwmuckleshootcasinocom
Watch the big game on the big screen in Club Galaxy on Sunday February 5 at 330pm Enjoy the Tailgate Buffet for just $10 and play Football Squares for a chance to win up to $10000
Admission is always free
Entertainment subject to change without notice Management reserves all rights
Sunday February 5 Admission is always free
Basketball team hoping all will help Pack the Gym
Enumclaw Special Olympics basketball is asking the community to participate in Pack the Gym Night from 630 to 8 pm Feb 2 at Thunder Mountain Middle School
The opponent will be Auburn Two games will be played Enumclaw Thunder the all athlete team and Enumclaw Titans a team of athlete and peer mentors
For more information e-mail enumclaw-specialolympicsyahoocom
Roach backing bill aimed at halting sexual abuse
State Sen Pam Roach R-Auburn joined eight senators from around the state in introducing bills aimed at halting the sex-ual abuse of minors
ldquoWe must continue to fight organized abuse of childrenrdquo Roach said ldquoLaw enforce-ment prosecutors judges and parents need tougher laws to stop adults from using our young people and making profitsrdquo
Roach introduced Senate Bill 6257 which will close loopholes by enhancing defini-tions in existing law
ldquoIf state law is not specificrdquo Roach said ldquoSomeone will figure out a way to get bad guys off the hook I want to make sure that does not happen with the commercial sexual exploitation of minors under our human trafficking lawsrdquo
Roachrsquos bill applies to both private and public showings of photographs video-tapes and real- time activities
Washington state was the first in the nation to enact laws related to human traf-ficking
Roachrsquos bill is among several introduced to increase penalties expand prosecutions and help victims of human trafficking
Free computer classes offered at Buckley library
The Pierce County Library in Buckley is offering free computer classes
Computers for Beginners is scheduled for Feb 2 E-mail for Beginners will take place Feb 9 and Navigating the Net is set for Feb 16 All are planned from 11 am to 1230 pm
Registration is required sign up at wwwpiercecountylibraryorg
NEWS BRIEFS
A girl Madelyn Joy Sims born Jan 15 2012 to Jessica and Anthony Sims of Enumclaw
A boy Sawyer Alan OrsquoGrady born Jan 16 2012 to Samantha and Shawn OrsquoGrady of Enumclaw
ST ELIZABETH BIRTHS
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
Only
Cash price of $18000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $295 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
Cash price of $23000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $378 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
Over 140Gamblin Has Pre-OwnedVehicles
Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
5756
57
Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
Vin s posted vehicles subject to prior sale prices and payments exclude tax and license and a dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price deferred purchase price for $179mo is $12888 $214mo is $15408 $295mo is $21240 $378mo is $27216 Offer ends 1-31-12
OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
$32000
1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw
THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD
$179Per Month
Only
Cash price of $11000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $179 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
05 GMC Sierra Shorty
Custom Wheels tires Ghost Flames Low Miles 11259A
08 Pontiac G5
Gas Saver with sunroof and premium sound system Gas Saver V2161B
07 Chevy HHR
High output ecotech engine with leather amp sunroof V2440A
05 VW Jetta
1 owner low miles leather heated seats amp sunroof V11290G
08 Ford Taurus X
1 owner second row buckets amp 3rd row seat V2214
$214Per Month
Only
Cash price of $13000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $214 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
08 Chevy Silverado
12 Ton 1 owner sold new here with V8 amp low miles 11478A
07 Pontiac Vibe
Clean with sunroof we have service records 12058A
09 Chevy Cobalt
Economy plus with wheels and tires V2510
04 VW Touareg
Leather heated seats sunroof V2243A
07 Buick Lucerne
Harmon Kardon sound sytem leather and sunroof V2387A
$295Per Month
Only
Cash price of $18000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $295 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
07 Cadillac DTS
Northstar engine pearl paint and loaded V2348A
05 GMC Sierran 4x4
12 Ton 4x4 Lifted with custom wheels V2234
08 Saturn Vue AWD
XE All Wheel Drive Economical AWD with premium trim amp leather seats V2449A
03 Jeep Wrangler 4X4
Sahara 4x4 Very low miles amp hard top ready for snow V2498
05 GMC Sierra
HD 34 Ton 4x4 Leather BOSE stereo system and 60 L V8 V2359
$378Per Month
Only
Cash price of $23000 for each vehicle 575 APR 72 monthly payments of $378 with $89 down subject to approval of credit
10 Chevy Camaro RS
LT model with RS pkg stripes and more V2467
07 Chevy Tahoe
Room for 7 with 53L V8 V2469A
08 Chevy Avalanche 4X4
LTZ top of the line loaded local truck 11332A
07 Jeep Wrangler X 4X4
4x4 low miles 4Dr Removable Top V2497
11 Buick Regal
CXL only 4000 miles economical and loaded V2473
Other Great
Values
Over 140Gamblin Has Pre-OwnedVehicles
Blue Book Rippinrsquo Deals
5756
57
Call or Click
$89Deliverswwwgamblinmotorscom
Vin s posted vehicles subject to prior sale prices and payments exclude tax and license and a dealer documentary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price deferred purchase price for $179mo is $12888 $214mo is $15408 $295mo is $21240 $378mo is $27216 Offer ends 1-31-12
OVER 140 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES ONLINE
wwwgamblinmotorscom888-889-6199
08 Suzuki SX4 AWD
All Wheel Drive Very clean V2368A
$12000
04 Ford F-250 4X4
Super Duty Super Lift 4x4 XLT 2 DVDrsquos only 55K miles V2505
$24000
04 Chevy SSR
Rare low miles local car V2504
$26000
07 Toyota Sienna AWD
All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD 1 owner V2499
$26000
11 Chevy Traverse AWD
LTZ All Wheel Drive Loaded w Leather DVD Over $10K below MSRP V2509
$32000
1047 Hwy 410 Enumclaw