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The Wahkiakum Mules this week closed out the 2011 volleyball regular season with a good win over the Toutle Lake Ducks and opened the district tournament with a 3-0 win over the Morton/White Pass Timberwolves. The Mules, who finished in a tie with the Pe Ell Trojans for second place in Central League standings, advanced to a semi-final game Wednesday with Pacific League champion South Bend. The winner of the Wednesday game, played after The Eagle went to press, will play in the district championship game Friday, 7 p.m., in South Bend. The...
The Wahkiakum Mules Athletic Department will hold its Second Annual Donkey Basketball and Barbecue on November 19. The event will raise funds to benefit athletic programs. The games will be held at Wahkiakum High School starting at 6 p.m. The schedule includes: Game 1. High School Girls Basketball versus Middle School Girls Basketball. Game 2. High School Boys Basketball versus High School Wrestling/MS Wrestling/HS Cheerleaders. Game 3. Loser 1 versus Loser 2. Game 4. Winner 1 versus Winner 2. Donkey Sports, Inc., of Entiat will provide the don...
District at Lewisville Park, Battle Ground BOYS 1B/2B: 1. NW Christian-Lacey 23; 2. Mossyrock 68; 3. Seton Catholic 76; 4. Morton/White Pass 100; 5. Ocosta 101; 6. Adna 144. GIRLS 1B/2B: 1. NW Christian 22; 2. Morton/White Pass 76; 3. Adna 96; 4. Willapa Valley 97; 5. Naselle 107; 6. Mossyrock 134; 7. North Beach 149. Wahkiakum results: Boys--36. Collan Riley 20:20.31; 40. Connar Riley 20:44.97; 45. Adam Vasion 21:35.96; 60. JR Ramirez 23:59.56. Naselle results: Men--10. Cramer Smith 17:46.78; 50. Austin Smith 22:00.14; 59. Keith Reitz...
The 9-0 Naselle Comets, ranked third in the Associated Press Class 2B football poll, host the 4-3 Wahkiakum Mules Saturday, 7 p.m., in the opening game of post-season playoff action. The Comets wrapped up an unblemished regular season with a 48-12 win over Ocosta last Thursday. The Mules had a bye. The Comets base their game on having a big line that has controlled both sides of the line of scrimmage. Quarterback Dustin Eaton can throw the ball, and running back Robert Eaton, 5-11 and 190 lbs., has been a handful for opposing defenders. The...
The SW 2B District Volleyball bracket was updated on Thursday. Only one pigtail game is schedule: Mossyrock will play Naselle at Willapa Valley on Saturday, Oct. 29, 1 p.m. The winner advances to play Pe Ell on Oct. 31, 5:30 p.m., at Northwest Christian. Wahkiakum Mules play the winner of the Morton-White Pass vs. Raymond match on our home court at 7:00 PM, Monday, October 31st for our first district match. The Morton-White Pass vs. Raymond match will precede ours with a start time of 5:30 PM. Morton-White Pass is the 6th place seed from the...
The Wahkiakum Mules wrapped up their 2011 regular football season with a 40-7 win over the visiting Raymond Seagulls last Friday. Raymond took the opening kickoff and mounted an eight minute scoring drive to lead 7-0. From there, it was almost an all -Mule football game. The Mules responded with a scoring drive. Austin Good scored on a seven-yard run at 10:54 of the second quarter; a two-point conversion attempt failed, leaving the Gulls ahead 7-6. Raymond mounted another drive deep into Wahkiakum territory, but the Mules held on downs inside...
The Wahkiakum Mules moved into a tie for second place in the Central League volleyball standings with a 3-1 match win at Pe Ell on Monday. The win left the Mules tied with Pe Ell, with Adna ready to claim the league championship. The 10-3 Mules played Toutle Lake (8-5 in league) last night (Wednesday) after The Eagle went to press. Pe Ell won the first set 25-23, but then the Mules won three straight 25-12, 25-22, 26-24. "Both teams emptied their tanks giving all they had," commented Mule Coach Jeff Rooklidge. "A turning point came in the last...
Central League Championship October 20 at Mossyrock Boys: Mossyrock 20, MWP 45, Adna 66 Girls: MWP 24, Adna 35, Mossyrock 61 Wahkiakum boys: 8. Collan Riley 20:13, 12. Connar Riley 21:02, 20. Adam Vasion 24:07, 24. JR Ramirez 25:32. Pacific League Championship October 20 at Ocosta Boys: NW Christian 17, Ocosta 44, Valley 64. Girls: NW Christian 18, Valley 64, Naselle 70, North Beach 84. Naselle Boys--4. Cramer Smith 16:23; 26. Austin Smith 21:03; 29. Keith Reitz 22:18. Naselle Girls--8. Katie Green 20:02; 15. Olivia Zimmerman 21:38; 20....
The Naselle Comets pounded the North Beach Hyaks 55-6 and claimed the Pacific Leage football title last Friday. Dustin Eaton completed 8 of 14 passes for 149 yards. The Comets ran for 257 yards. Dustin Eaton gained 136 yards, Sam Scrabeck 62, and Robert Eaton 54. The third-ranked Comets host Ocosta next Thursday to close out the regular season. They'll entertain the Wahkiakum Mules in the opening round of the playoffs the following week....
The Mini Mules lost a heart breaker on October 15 for the League championship 3-0 to STS. The Mules controlled the game with their defense and strong running game but untimely turnovers with five fumbles and penalties proved to be costly. STS was limited to four first downs, two were from penalties and the other two came on the last drive of the game. Our defense gave up 20 yards all game until the last drive. We drove the ball into their end of the field several times only to stall without putting points on the board. They had a couple of...
The Napavine Tigers played an almost perfect football game to defeat the Wahkiakum Mules 23-12 last Friday in a Central League game. The Tigers built a 20-6 halftime lead and did what they needed to do to survive a determined Mule rally in the second half. The Tigers received the second half kickoff and boosted the score to 23-6 with a 21 yard goal at 5:55. The Mules then got their offense going. Wyatt Parker scored on a 32 yard run with 51 seconds left in the third quarter to cut the Tiger lead to 23-12. The Mules recovered an onside kick but...
The Naselle Comets steamrolled the Northwest Christian Navigators 48-7 in Pacific League football last Friday. In the first quarter, Robert Eaton and Sam Scrabeck scored on runs of six and 23 yards, and Dustin Eaton passed to Chandler Chapman for a 78-yard score. Robert Eaton scored twice in the second quarter on a 9-yard run and a 23-yard pass from Dustin Eaton, and Dustin Eaton rounded out the scoring in the third period on a 54-yard run and a 39-yard pass to Chris Walkowiak. The Comets head to Ocean Shores Friday to take on the North Beach...
The Wahkiakum 8-3 Mule volleyball team swept Mossyrock 3-0 last Thursday and visited Napavine on Tuesday. The Mules defeated Napavine 26-24, 25-18, 22-25, 25-15. Coach Jeff Rooklidge said many players turned in outstanding performances. "Tori Wegdahl was awesome; she had 18 kills, 11 digs and seven service points," he said. "Setter Brieanna Olsen was a standout; she made 39 assists, served 15 of 17 and had eight service points." Baylee Olsen added nine kills and 10 service points, and Ashley Silva served 11/13, with eight service points....
Mule Coach Marie Riley filed this report: Tuesday, Oct. 11, found us in Rainier, WA battling wind, rain and occasional sun breaks. Another big field of participants awaited us on this day. Nine schools showed up to battle it to the finish line. In the high school race there were 70 runners, the bulk of which were from 1A schools, Collan Riley came in 17th overall with a time of 20:04, with Connar Riley right behind him in 18th place at 20:10. Jr. Ramirez crossed the line in 24:49, placing 63rd. In the middle school race there were 74 runners,...
The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team 2 of three matches this past week to improve its record to 6-3. On Tuesday, the Mules lost a back and forth match 3-2 to Adna on the Pirates' home court. "The whole team really battled," said Coach Jeff Rooklidge. "The girls fought really hard; we're proud of them." Adna won the first set 25-22. The Mules won the next two 25-14, 25-13. The Pirates tied the match with a 25-19 win and came out on top 15-13 in the fifth set. "Brieanna Olsen was very strong for us," Rooklidge said. "She had some key kills and...
The Toutle Lake Ducks edged the visiting Wahkiakum Mules 26-21 in a game that left them tied for second in Central League standings. "Toutle didn't beat us," Mule Coach Eric Hansen told his team after the game. "We beat ourselves." The Mules fumbled the ball six times, losing three, and giving the Ducks a short field for a touchdown drive. The Ducks also intercepted a Mule pass. Toutle took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a seven yard run by Zach Hayes. The Mules responded with a touchdown, a 12-yard run by Kohl Bergseng. A two-point...
October 4 at Ilwaco Wahkiakum results Wahkiakum Coach Marie Riley filed this report: Last week's Ilwaco meet found us with a smaller than normal team. We had kids out of town and others not feeling so well. The weather didn't exactly cooperate, either, and most of the kids would have been happy to just not run that day. It had been raining and the trails were less than optimum; very muddy and slippery. Kids' times are continuing to fall and you know that they are out there working hard. In the high school race Collan Riley placed 15th in...
The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team won at Toutle Lake on Tuesday and lost last Thursday to Pe Ell. Both matches went five sets. On Tuesday, the Mules upset the 10th ranked Ducks 21-25, 25-19, 20-25, 25-22, 19-17. Blaine Land tallied 22 kills. Further details were unavailable. Last Thursday, Pe Ell won the match in five sets by scores of 25-15, 25-15, 20-25, 14-25, 15-12. "We started out tentatively and lacked confidence and then turned it on and played well, especially in the third and fouth sets," said Mule Coach Jeff Rooklidge. "Both teams...
September 27 at Kalama Warrior Middle School Mens Results--7. Carl Kolditz 10:42.59. Womens Results--3. Rory Heywood 11:43.04; 5. Mya Kirzy 12:13.82; 9. Shona Heywoood 12:33.42; 17. Lily Kolditz 14:12.92. Wahkiakum High School Mens Results--29. Collan Riley 20:56.98; 30.Connar Riley 21:00.21; 60, Luke Stacey 23:44.88; 75. JR Ramirez 26:53.56. Coach Marie Riley reported: Though we passed through the rain on our way to Kalama, and hints of it were in the air when we arrived, the clouds burned off and the sun shone through for a dry run. The...
Balanced play paved the way for a 40-7 Wahkiakum Mule victory over the host Mossyrock Vikings last Friday in Central League football. The Mules scored three touchdowns by running the ball and three by passing. But the defense set the stage by intercepting two Viking passes and recovering three Viking fumbles. "Our defense played really well," said Mule Coach Eric Hansen. "Mossyrock's turnovers really hurt them." A Viking fumble on a punt attempt deep in their own territory set up the Mules' first touchdown. Lars Blix took the ball in on a one...
The Naselle Comets took control of the Pacific League with a 55-0 thrashing of the second place Willapa Valley Vikings last Friday on the Vikings' home field. The Comets gained 534 yards of total offense. Sam Scrabeck gained 185 yards on nine carries and caught a 29-yard pass for 214 yards in a half. Robert Eaton gained 92 yards on 12 runs. Dustin Eaton was 6 for 7 passing for 182 yards and three touchdowns. The Comets host the 1-4 Pe Ell Trojans this Friday in a non-league game....
The Wahkiakum Youth football team opened the season with a 20-8 win over Castle Rock Reds in Longview. We scored on the first play from scrimmage. Zach Brown hit tight end Nathan Dault on a play action pass that covered 50 yards. Nathan was able to run by the coverage and go into the end zone untouched. Parker Patching kicked a successful on-side kick which the mini Mules recovered. We then drove the ball another 45 yards to pay dirt. Luke brown followed Patching, Gage Horman, Cody Terpsma, Rafael Gilbertson, and Chuck Barton through the...
The Wahkiakum Mule volleyball team lost a hard match with Adna last Thursday and won on the road at Mossyrock on Tuesday. The visiting Adna Pirates topped the Mules 3-1 on September 15 by scores of 25-17, 25-18, 19-25, 25-23. Adna is the defending 2010 district champion from last year; the Pirates knocked off Toutle Lake in the championship. "Adna started strong, and we played tentative volleyball in the first two sets," said Mule Coach Jeff Rooklidge. "In the third and fourth sets, we turned it up a notch and played much better. "We really...
The Wahkiakum Mules ran over the Winlock Cardinals in a 46-6 Central League football game last Friday in Winlock. The Mules led 14-6 after one quarter and piled on 20 more points in the second quarter for a 34-6 halftime lead. The teams' junior varsities played the second half. The Mules opened the scoring on a one-yard plunge by quarterback Lars Blix at 7:47 of the first quarter. Blix kicked the conversion for a 7-0 Mule lead. Winlock responded with a touchdown to cut the margin to 7-6. "At that point, their coach told me they felt like they w...
Sept. 7 at Naselle Mule results Middle School, 1 mile course: Boys--1. Carl Kolditz, 6:48. Girls--1. Rory Heywood 6:52; 3. Mya Kirzy 6:56; 4. Shona Heywood 7:09; 10. Lily Kolditz 10:20. Carl Kolditz and Rory Heywood's times were new course records. High school, 2 mile course (placings unavailable)--Connar Riley 12:45; Collan Riley 13:22; Junior Ramirez 16:04. Senior Cramer Smith of Naselle won the high school boys’ race in 11:24. Other Naselle runners in the high school boys’ race were 6. Austin Smith, Naselle, 14:15; and 9. Keith Reitz, Nas...