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Last weekend, along with 15 other teams from the four corners of the state, the Mule volleyball team traveled to the Washington 2B tournament in Yakima. The 15-8 Mules shook off an early loss with three consecutive wins and brought home a trophy for seventh place. They met Asotin in an early morning match on Friday. After four straight wins at district, the momentum and fire that had been traveling with the Mules hit the snooze button and slept in. The Mules lost in three, 20-25, 21-25, 25-27....

In a close football game, winning and losing can come down to a few big plays, and that was the case last Friday as the Raymond Seagulls defeated the Wahkiakum Mules 20-14 in the opening round of the state Class 2B playoffs. The Gulls scored on two of their first four plays in the game. From there, the game belonged to the Mules until the very end when another big play gave the Gulls the momentum they needed to score the winning touchdown with 11 seconds left on the clock. Raymond advances to...

The Wahkiakum Lady Mule volleyball team moved into postseason play as a number four seed, swept all their matches and earned a berth at this year's state tournament by taking first place in the district tournament. Last Thursday, they traveled to Raymond to play Adna in a semifinal game. The Mules won in three, 25-19, 25-21 and 28-26. “Almost all of my hitters were on fire and passers were on point,” said Coach Kayli Hurley. “My team’s passing average was 2.12 out of three, which is very ef...
It didn't take long for the Wahkiakum Mules to take control of their first meeting with the Naselle Comets in several years. Two Comet fumbles, short fields for the Mules, and quick touchdowns and the Mules were on their way to a 60-14 win that gave them a post season playoff berth and possession of the KM Trophy, which since 1960, has gone to the winner of the football game between the neighboring teams. It may have been the last trophy game between the two teams, for the Comets are considering dropping to Class 1B because of declining enrollm...

The Mule Volleyball team faced Asotin in their first match at the State 2B Volleyball tournament this morning and lost in three games, 25-20, 25-21 and 27-25. They face Tacoma Baptist in a loser out match at 3:15....

“Soccer is the ultimate sport. It builds friendships.” Shanna Batsdorf, age 13 “I’ve gained friends and teamwork skills.” Tarah Wisner, age 14 “Soccer helps me with teamwork more than basketball.” Anna Kuhn, age 13. “Soccer really improves teamwork and makes great friends.” Emily Frank, age 12. “I’m having fun playing with my friends.” Charlie Ashe, age 13. "I’m really glad this happened. I wish we had this in high school. There is never enough soccer.” Hayley Kerstetter, age 14. “Soccer...
Fifty years ago, the 1963 Wahkiakum Mule football team earned a record of 8-0 and were voted second in the state in the football writers’ poll. The team edged the Knappa Loggers 12-7 in their first game and held opponents scoreless in their next seven games. They were Pacific League champions. There were no statewide football playoffs, so they didn’t have an opportunity to claim a legitimate state title. They were good athletes: There was (and is) a state basketball tournament, and the Mules, with that group of athletes, won the state cha...
Fifty years ago, the 1963 Wahkiakum Mule football team earned a record of 8-0 and were voted second in the state in the football writers’ poll. The team edged the Knappa Loggers 12-7 in their first game and held opponents scoreless in their next seven games. They were Pacific League champions. There were no statewide football playoffs, so they didn’t have an opportunity to claim a legitimate state title. They were good athletes: There was (and is) a state basketball tournament, and the Mules, with that group of athletes, won the state cha...

The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team traveled to Lacey on Tuesday night for their first district tournament competition and came back with two wins to move forward in the winner’s bracket. The Mules face Adna in Raymond tonight in a semifinal game. The Mules met Ocosta in their first game of the night. If they lost, they would find themselves playing on Thursday in the loser’s bracket. If they won, they would play again that night. They beat Ocosta in three, 25-6, 25-22 and 25-11. Then they tur...
Central League Final League Season W L W L Morton/Wh. Pass 8 0 9 0 Napavine 7 1 8 1 Wahkiakum 6 2 6 2 Adna 5 3 6 3 Onalaska 4 4 5 4 Toutle Lake 3 5 3 6 Pe Ell 2 6 3 6 Mossyrock 1 7 1 8 Winlock 0 8 0 9 Last week Wahkiakum bye Adna 40, Onalaska 38 MWP 52, Mossyrock 14 Napavine 56, Winlock 0 Toutle Lake 21, Pe Ell 6 Pacific League Final League Season W L W L Raymond 5 0 7 1 North Beach 4 1 7 2 Willapa Valley 3 2 4 4 Naselle 2 3 3 5 Ocosta 1 4 3 6 South Bend 0 5 0 8 Last week Naselle 41, South Bend 16 North Beach 50, Ocosta 6 Raymond 27, Willapa...

The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team traveled to Morton/White Pass last Thursday and lost in three, 16-25, 21-25 and 22-25. Baylee Olsen had six kills against the Timberwolves. “We couldn’t put it together,” Coach Kayli Hurley said, while singling out Grace Peacock, who came in the game and “acted as the spark of energy that the team needed.” On Monday, the Mules faced the league-leading Toutle Lake Ducks at home in front of a large crowd, in an important game that would have a negative effect on...

The Wahkiakum Mules overcame a slow start to beat the Toutle Lake Ducks 38-7 in their final game of the regular season last Friday night. The Mules finish the regular season with a 6-2 record, good for third place in the Central League. On Friday, the visiting Ducks gave the Mules field position in the first quarter but played good enough defense to keep the Mules out of the endzone. That lasted till the first play of the second quarter when quarterback Gunnar Blix followed a wall of blockers...
Central League Meet October 24 at Mossyrock Mule Results Boys: 28. Luke Stacey 21.50; 32. Elliott Haney 22:20; 37. Nevan Bingham 22:51. Girls: 13, Mya Kirzy 24:51; 20. Trynity Mendez 27:27; 22. Kyra Scuito 34:10. District Meet: Nov. 2, 12 noon, at Mossyrock...

The Morton/White Pass Timberwolves showed the Wahkiakum Mules why they're the state's top ranked Class 2B football team last Friday by handing the visiting Mules a 51-0 Central League loss. "They're solid," commented Mule Coach Eric Hansen. "They have a good line and two good running backs. Their quarterback is accurate in his passes and he can run the ball. Their defense swarms to the ball. They played the game the way it's supposed to be played. "I thought Shane Souvenir, Mason Mackey and...

The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team traveled to Onalaska last Thursday and beat the Loggerettes in four games, 25-14, 25-15, 21-25 and 25-15. Coach Kayli Hurley singled out Kaylee Bryant and Kennedi LaBerge who had five kills apiece. “We had a let up in game three,” Coach Hurley said, “and became a bit less efficient than we needed to be but were able to rebound and come back strong in the fourth to earn the win.” With the home court advantage on Tuesday, the Mules beat Napavine in four games, 25...

The Mule and Warrior cross country teams traveled to Lacey for the NW Christian sponsored Bill Kehoe Invitational at Saint Martin’s University on October 1. Aly Kirzy competed for the Warriors, placing 11th in the 1.5 mile race with a time oAf 9:40. In the high school run, Luke Stacey finished three miles in 22:25, placing 72nd. Nevan Bingham came in 87th with a time of 23:52. For the girls team, Mya Kirzy ran a 24:36, placing 33rd, Trynity Mendez ran a 27:07, placing 47th and Kyrah Scuito p...

Most fans expected a shoot out when the Wahkiakum Mules entertained the Napavine Tigers last Friday, and it was just that in the first half which ended in a 20-20 tie. However, the visitors took control of the game in the second half, blanked the Mules, and claimed a 34-20 Central League victory. The two teams are tied for second place in league standings with 5-1 records; the Morton/White Pass Timberwolves, topped ranked team in the Associated Press Class 2B poll, lead the league with a 6-0...

The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team traveled to Adna last Thursday and lost in five games, 25-20, 13-25, 24-26, 25-23, 13-15. “This was a tough loss,” Coach Kayli Hurley said. “I had told the girls at the beginning of league that each game was going to be a dog fight, with the most efficient team coming out on top. This game proved that point. "We started out well, but had a huge passing let up in the second game. After that it was difficult to rebound the momentum. Overall we did some great thin...

The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team had many wins in a busy week. The Mules traveled to Mossyrock for a league match last Thursday and won in four games, 26-24, 14-25, 25-19 and 25-23. Baylee Olsen had nine kills and one block, Tori Wegdahl had 13 kills. According to Coach Kayli Hurley, Morgan Elliott played “awesome defense” and came up with 33 assists as setter. “It was a hard fought win, Hurley said, “one that could have some heavy implications at the end of league play.” On Saturday,...

The Wahkiakum Mules outscored the Onlaska Loggers 36-28 in Central League football last Friday. The Mules scored at the end of the third quarter to go up 36-28 and controlled the ball for the fourth quarter to win their hardest game so far this season. The Mules’ score could have been higher, Coach Eric Hansen said. “We didn’t finish them off when we had them down,” Hansen commented. The game ended with the Mules kneeling the ball down just outside the Logger endzone instead of punching in anoth...

The Wahkiakum Mule football team rolled over the Pe Ell Trojans 36-12 in a sometimes wet and rainy homecoming football game last Friday. The win left the Mules with a 4-0 record, tied with Morton/White Pass and Napavine for first place in the Central League. Mason Mackey put the Mules on the scoreboard at 8:18 of the first quarter with a three-yard run. Gunnar Blix ran the conversion for an 8-0 Mule lead. Mackey scored his second of the night at 10:28 of the second quarter on a two-yard run;...
Last Thursday, the Mule and Warrior cross country teams traveled to Morton/White Pass to compete in the Fast & Flat meet. The middle school was represented by eighth graders Nate Hargrove and Aly Kirzy. Hargrove placed ninth with a time of 12:58 and Kirzy placed fifth with a time of 12:36. For the high school, running twice the distance of middle school teams, at 5,000 meters, juniors Luke Stacey placed 25th with a time of 20:56; Elliott Haney placed 30th with a time of 21:38, and Nevan Bingham came in at 40 with a time of 22:49. On the...
The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team suffered their first loss of the season in a non-league match at Toutle Lake last Thursday. They played five games, with scores reflecting a hard fought match, 24-26, 25-22, 25-22, 29-25, 15-5. The Mules begin league play October 3 at Mossyrock. They entertain Winlock next Tuesday....
The Wahkiakum Mule football team broke open a tight game with the Adna Pirates with two fourth quarter touchdowns for a 27-12 Central League victory last Friday at Adna. The game was tied 12-12 at halftime and remained that way through the third quarter. Austin Good scored at 11:18 in the fourth quarter on a five-yard run to break the tie; Gunnar Blix passed to Good for a two-point conversion and a 20-12 Mule lead. Good scored again in the fourth quarter on a 10-yard run, and Blix kicked the conversion for the final 27-12 lead. The Mules took...
The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team travelled to Napavine for a non-league match last Thursday and beat the Tigers in five games, 25-15, 25-18, 17-25, 23-25, 15-10. Coach Kayli Hurley praised Morgan Elliott who had 36 assists and 15 digs, and Baylee Olsen who led the team with 15 kills. “This was a hard fought match,” Hurley said, “and shows how head to head our league matches are going to be this year. Even with the let up in the third and fourth games we came out fired up for the fifth and worked to earn the win.” On Saturday, the varsity...