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1998 EHS Varsity Girls Basketball Team are the 2012-13 Hall of Fame Inductees

The 2012-2013 Hall of Fame game takes place Friday, Jan. 18, 2013 at home in Enumclaw during the boys basketball game against visiting Auburn Mountainview.

The 1998 varsity girls basketball team are this year's inductee into the Enumclaw High School Sports Hall of Fame.

According to an announcement released Friday by Athletic Director Kevin Smith:

This outstanding team finished its season 25-4, South Puget Sound League North Champions (14-0), West Central District Champions, and dispatched Columbia River, Kennewick, and Bothell in the 4A State Tournament, to eventually fall to Prairie in the championship game at the King Dome. Enumclaw was honored by having two players make the five member All-Tournament Team: Tammy Annas, MVP, and Kristin Poe. Please help the Hall of Fame Committee reach out and spread the word to the members of this team.  We are also gathering stories, photos, teams stats, player honors, and other team memorabilia for the ceremony.  Please contact the Enumclaw High School Athletic Office at 360-802-7718 or email kevin_smith@enumclaw.wednet.edu for more information or to make arrangements to drop off items for the ceremony. 

Team Members:

Lissa Walker, Becka Gamblin, Janae Rogers, Kristin Poe, Laura Willner, Sarah Cash, Tammy Annas, Erin Johansson, Britta Youngquist, Catherine Frerichs, and Lue Turner (as posted in the 1998 yearbook).

Coaches:

Tim Nelson, Wally McGreen, Vic Wallace,  and Chuck Basteyns

The Hall of Fame game takes place Friday, Jan. 18, 2013 at home during the 7 p.m. boys basketball game vs. Auburn Mountainview. Ceremonies at half-time with refreshments post-game.

To see Patch coverage of Hall of Fame inductees from the last two years, see below:

2010-2011

2011-2012

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