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The visiting Raymond/South Bend Ravens handed the Wahkiakum Mules a 48-20 loss in the second game of the 2022 football season last Friday. The Mules scored first, with Dominic Curl running in a 6-yard touchdown. Nathan Garrett kicked the conversion, and the Mules led 7-0 in the second quarter. From there the Ravens rattled off 22 straight points and took a 22-7 lead into the locker room at halftime. The Mules opened the third quarter with Brodie Avalon passing to Curl for a 69-yard touchdown. The Mule defense cut the Raven lead to 28-20 when...
Football: 9--Raymond/South Bend 48, Wahkiakum 20 10-Naselle 20 Neah Bay 58 16--Wahkiakum at Pe Ell/Willapa Valley (Menlo) 16--Sound Christian at Naselle Volleyball 16/17 Naselle at Yakima tournament 19--South Bend at Wahkiakum 20--Mossyrock at Naselle 22--Wahkiakum at Napavine 24--Firm Foundation at Naselle...

The Wahkiakum Mule football team opened the 2022 season with a 36-28 win over the Rainier Mountaineers last Friday. Visiting Rainier tied the game 28-28 on a long pass play late in the fourth quarter. To start the overtime period, Zakk Carlson scored on a 10-yard run, and quarterback Brodie Carlson ran the conversion for the 36-28 margin. Rainier's series of downs came to an end via a behind the line of scrimmage tackle from Mule defensive end Tanner Collupy. On offense, the Mules gained 189...
Football: 2--Wahkiakum 36, Rainier 28 3--Naselle 38, Quilcene 8 9--Raymond/South Bend at Wahkiakum 10-Naselle vs. Neah Bay at Forks 5 p.m. 12--Wahkiakum JV at R/SB 16--Wahkiakum at Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 16--Sound Christian at Naselle Volleyball 8--Naselle at Adna 9--Toledo at Naselle 9--Ilwaco at Wahkiakum 12--Naselle at Wahkiakum 13--Naselle JV at Washington School for the Deaf...

The 2022 Wahkiakum Mule football team will start their season with more players than last season and a good number of experienced upper classmen. The Mules start the season with 26 athletes turning out. They started the 2021 season with 17 players and ended with 21, Coach Ryan Lorenzo said. The 2022 group includes seven seniors, eight juniors, five sophomores and six freshmen. Lorenzo, in his second year as the Mules' head coach, offered the following report of the squad: "Our team has a lot of...
GREAT TIME--Another Bald Eagle Days festival is in the books and what a great time it was. Everyone was commenting how many folks were in town, how many vendors there were and how many things there were to do, besides all the music and food that was available, so kudos to the organizers and to all those who took part in the parade, etc.; it was terrific! The fireworks show at the end of the day was the “frosting on the cake” and for those who were experiencing all the fun for the first time, they seemed mighty impressed. I think most folks als...

The trophy case at Naselle High School became a bit more crowded this past weekend. The Comet boys track and field team placed second in the state Class 1B meet (see related story on this page); the Comet girls finished in fourth place in the state 1B softball tournament, and the boys baseball captured the state 1B championship. The Comets opened the baseball tournament May 21 with a 13-3 win over Wilbur-Creston. That put them in the semifinals, and they outscored Almira-Coulee-Hartline 15-10....

Athletes from Wahkiakum and Naselle high schools journeyed to Cheney last week to compete in the state Class 1B and 2B track and field meets. With 30 teams participating, Naselle placed second in Class 1B boys' competition with 61 points and 29th in girls' competition with two points. Comet Trenton Stephens placed first in the long jump with a leap of 21-3.25 and second in the triple jump with a distance of 40-10.5 at the state meet. Two Wahkiakum athletes competed in the State 2B Track and...

Two Wahkiakum High School golfers qualified for the 1B/2B state tournament, which was played at the Deer Park Golf Club in Deer Park last week. Avery Wiltse-Hiatt finished in a triple tie for ninth in girls' competition. She shot a 99 the first day and a 102 on the second day for a total of 201. Her teammate, Kyler Sause, shot a 96 on the first day of boy's competition and did not make the cut for the second day....

Neither rain, nor hail, nor cold, cloudy days deterred youth baseball players in Cathlamet during the spring baseball season. The Wahkiakum Youth Baseball's Major's team (11 & 12 year old players) completed a memorable season on Saturday in Longview. Competing in the Longview Youth Baseball league, the Ohrberg Excavation-sponsored Mini-Mules powered through season play, finishing with an 11-1 overall record and sweeping the Longview league, finishing a perfect 9-0. Saturday's dominating 14-5...
Compiled by Diana Zimmerman May 20: Wahkiakum at the 2B District Championship at W.F West in Chehalis Local track and field athletes will compete in the state Class 1B and 2B track and field meets this weekend at Eastern Washington University in Cheney. For the Wahkiakum Mules, Reigha Niemeyer and Wayne Harrison will compete. For the Naselle Comets, Derek Suomela, Josh Chadwick, Jayden Ding, Riley Thorsen, Brandon Kincaid, Tyler Kirkman, Malcolm Schell, Brayden Colombo, Trenton Stephens, Jacob Pakenen, Echo Cenci and Mylee Dunagan qualified...
Both the Naselle Comet baseball and softball teams will play in the state Class 1B tournaments this Friday and Saturday. The ladies are headed to the Gateway Sports Complex in Yakima. They open Friday, 12 noon, against DeSales of Walla Walla. The winner of that game advances to the semifinals at 4 p.m. that day against the winner of the Darrington-Liberty Christian matchup. The losers of the two games meet at 4 p.m. The winner of that game continues action on Saturday, 12 noon with a chance to reach the 3 p.m. game to determine third and...

Two Wahkiakum Mules baseball players received postseason honors after being named to all league teams. Junior Dominic Curl was named to the Central 2B League First Team, and junior Tanner Collupy joined the Central 2B League Second Team....

Naselle's Jason Harman watches his base hit sail into left centerfield which proves to be the game winner. Harman's single scored two runs in the process and the Comets clinched the 1B District 4 title against Mossyrock in the heavy rain and wind May 11 in South Bend. The 10-0 victory over the Vikings gives Naselle an opportunity to play in the state regionals which will be held this week in Ridgefield. Photo by Robert Hilson....

Naselle starting right hander Brynn Tarabochia was nearly perfect against Taholah on Monday afternoon in South Bend. The 2021 1B all coastal league superstar shut out the Chitwins with a marvelous performance. Tarabochia struck out nine, gave up only one hit and zero runs. The Comets went on to win the game 10-0 in five innings. Naselle will now wait for the WIAA to seed the rest of the 1B field for regional action next week. Photo by Robert Hilson....
Compiled by Diana Zimmerman May 13: Wahkiakum at Central 2B League Championships in Rainier Boys’ teams: Rainier 115, Toledo 102, Napavine 76, Morton/White Pass 73, Kalama 66, Onalaska 53, Adna 53, Stevenson 39, Winlock 31, Wahkiakum 25, Toutle Lake 23. 400m — 4. Landon Nielsen 54.01 PR, Shot put — 6. Gabe Moon 37-10.5, Discus — 4. Moon 134-1 PR, High jump — 1. Nielsen 5-8. Girls teams: Stevenson 120, Rainier 100.5, Kalama 87, Morton/White Pass 82, Adna 78.5, Toledo 62, Napavine 40.5, Wahkiakum 29, Toutle Lake 23, Onalaska 19.5, Winlock 1...

The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team saw their season end during the first round of district play on Saturday in a 7-2 loss to Toledo. “[Toledo was] able to jump out to an early lead on us, and we never quite found our rhythm to mount a comeback,” Coach Garrett Radcliffe said. “They threw their ace, arguably one of the top five pitchers in the league, for most the game and he was dealing.” "This year was tough.” said Mule junior Dominic Curl. “I'm still very happy that we made the tournament...
The Naselle Comet baseball team crushed the Oakville Acorns 17-0 in four innings on Monday in Oakville. The Comets had 14 hits, with Clay Bergeson getting four hits in four trips to the plate. Pitchers Joe Strange and Kolten Lindstrom didn't allow any for Oakville batters. The Comets played the Mossyrock Vikings yesterday (Wednesday) in Mossyrock for the Class 1B district title. The game was originally scheduled for Thursday, but, because of weather concerns, the date was changed after The Eagle went to press....

The Wahkiakum Lady Mules' softball season ended a little early with rainy days and a couple forfeited games. That’s the bad news, but the good news is that the young team picked up a bit of experience this year, and there is now a youth softball program in Wahkiakum County. The program will give athletes a chance to play for three or four seasons before they reach high school, and make a big difference to Mule teams in the future. Coach Garrett Miller and his returning players are already l...

Comet eighth-grader Sadie Kilponen gets full extension with her swing and hits a line-drive off the end of the bat knocking in two runs and putting Naselle up 11-3 in early game action. The Bulldogs would make a valiant comeback and eventually tie the game in the seventh inning. But Kilponen came up big once again, and in the bottom of the seventh inning she drove a fast ball through the infield and her walk-off base hit won the game for the Comets 15-14 in Naselle on Tuesday evening. Photos by...
Compiled by Diana Zimmerman May 3: Wahkiakum at the Pirate Classic Girls teams: Adna 103, Toledo 91, Morton/White Pass 78, Ocosta 52, Pe Ell 38, Wahkiakum 35, Winlock 28, Onalaska 22, Wishkah Valley 17, Washington School for the Deaf 12. 400m — 3. Megan Leitz 1:09.59 PR. Shot put — 2. Reigha Niemeyer 26-02.5, 4. Lilian Hale 24-08.5. Javelin — 1. Niemeyer 110-6 PR. Long jump — 5. Hale 12-0.75. Boys teams: Toledo 151, Morton/White Pass 102, Onalaska 85, Adna 74, Pe Ell 53, Wahkiakum 48, Ocosta 44, Winlock 42, Washington School for the Deaf 6,...
Compiled by Diana Zimmerman April 28: Naselle High School and Wahkiakum High School at a Central 2B Meet in Cathlamet Boys teams: Naselle 91, Elma 48, Wahkiakum 20, Toledo 18. Boys: 100m—1. (N) Trenton Stephens 11.8 PR, 3. (N) Derek Suomela 12.3, 5. (N) Brandon Kincaid 12.8, 6. (N) Josh Chadwick 12.9. 200m—2. (N) Jayden Ding 25.7 PR. 400m— 1. (W) Landon Nielsen 54.4 PR, 2. (N) Malcolm Schell 59.1 PR, 3. (N) Kincaid 1:03.6. 800m — 1. (N) Suomela 2:26, 3. (N) Jacob Pakenen 2:40.5, 6. (W) Daniel Spisla-Hongel 2:43.7. 1600m — 1. (N) Pakenen 5...

The Wahkiakum Mules softball team lost three games this week. On Wednesday, they lost to Kalama at home, 16-5. Reigha Niemeyer went 2 for 3 at the plate and had an RBI. Alaya Cripe also went 2 for 3. Evelyn Hogue went 1 for 2 with one walk and scored two runs. On Monday, the Lady Mules lost two in a double header in Winlock, 19-9 and 19-5. Miya Kerstetter went 2 for 2 at the plate with one RBI in the first game, and Breyonna Montgomery was 2 for 2 with three RBIs in the second game. Wahkiakum...

The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team learned all about second chances this week and made the most of an all out two game battle on Tuesday to clinch the remaining berth to the district tournament. Last Wednesday, the Mules beat Stevenson at home, 10-0. Junior Tanner Collupy threw all five innings, striking out nine. "I felt really good and my curveball was working well," Collupy said. "It felt really good to go out there and pitch and for the team to pick up a much needed win." On Friday, a win...
