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Last Saturday morning, the Wahkiakum Mules men’s wrestling team returned the District tournament Traveling Trophy to the announcer's stand. The team had been its steward since last February and was seeking to extend that period of possession. The Mules brought 12 men, ready for war, at 10 of the 14 weight classes. Post season wrestling allows teams to enter two scoring wrestlers at each weight class. Wrestlers are seeded according to regular season head to head competition. This creates opportunities and challenges. Mule wrestlers ended up o...
Twice a year the Mule wrestlers take on the weather and the roads to head east of the mountains and test the eastern competition. This year's first trip was to Pomeroy. The weekend started with mix and matches on Friday night verses various eastern schools. Then Saturday morning, the Pomeroy tournament started with schools from Idaho and Oregon also in attendance as well as some perennial powerhouses such as Kittitas. Saturday also offered several rematches from Friday night. Leading the team, Nate Cothren was able to rise to the top, winning a...
The Wahkiakum Mule wrestling team capped a successful season by their highest ever placing in the state Mat Classic Wrestling Tournament. The Mules placed 10th in team standings, and senior Blayne Edwards won his second state championship. Competition started on Friday with six Mules wrestling. Freshmen Alex Johnson and Luke Stacey and Sophomore Brandon Burdick were all competing for the first time in the Tacoma Dome. Senior Blayne Edwards, and sophomores Mason Mackey and Nate Cothren were all...
The Wahkiakum Mules wrestling team has begun post season performances with a powerful presentation at the sub-regional tournament. At tournament time the competition is divided by gender, with the men’s and women’s competitions taking place in separate locations. The Mules came into the weekend with 12 wrestlers able to compete at Ocasta in the men’s brackets. Arial Snodgrass, the lone lady Mule, went to her sub-regional competition at Heritage High School where all the lady wrestlers compete in one division, regardless of school size. With...
In wrestling, it is the last 10 matches of the year that matter most. The beginning of the season can be great or abysmal, but what really matters is the wrestlers performance at subs, regionals and the state tournament. The first week then is simply a measuring gauge to establish a base line and start the trajectory for the climb to the top. This year’s baseline is starting high for the Mules. With the first two competitions behind them, the Wahkiakum wrestlers are on a proven right track. With returning Junior Adam Vasion and Sophomores M...
On Sunday, the Mules Wrestling Team celebrated their end of the year banquet and award ceremony. Wrestlers of all ages from six-year-old Paul Stacey to Wahkiakum High School Senior Ben Miles attended. Youth Coach Paul Johns handed out awards and congratulated all of the youth wrestlers on their great season. Johns was assisted this year by Crystal Davis who, he said, was “his best assistant coach ever.” Johns was also the middle school coach this year and introduced his wrestlers. Johns was recognized as the Sub-Regional Middle School Coa...