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  • Results from regional robotics tournament

    Jan 20, 2022

    Submitted by Ronn Wright We went to the regional tournament in Olympia, competing with 28 other schools such as Olympia HS and Union HS with high hopes. In a complicated system that rates teams on robot performance, teamwork, engineering, and Gracious Professionalism, we came away with five awards (more than any other team): Control Award winner (trophy), Finalist Team Captain (second place in robot performance - another trophy, and medals), Connect Award 3rd place, Innovate Award 3rd place,...

  • Mule boys trample Ducks, Cardinals

    Diana Zimmerman|Jan 20, 2022

    Photos by Todd Wilson The Wahkiakum Mules boys basketball team added two wins this week bringing their overall record to 8-4 and their league record to 3-1. The Mules managed to hold on to a late lead in Toutle Lake on Thursday to beat the Ducks 53-50. "Both teams got out to a slow start offensively," Coach Todd Souvenir said. "We struggled to get into any kind of rhythm throughout the game, but in the fourth quarter, luckily, we got things going and got a couple shots to fall and got some...

  • Lady Mules dominate 2 opponents

    Diana Zimmerman|Jan 20, 2022

    Photos by Ian Brandon The Wahkiakum Mules girls basketball team continues to dominate with two more wins this week, bringing their record to 12-4 overall and 6-0 in league. The team traveled to Toutle Lake on Thursday and easily beat the Ducks 59-17. "I thought the girls played great aggressive defense all the way through the game against Toutle," Coach Rob Garrett said. "The girls also attacked the basket hard, which has been a big focus. Reigha [Niemeyer] and Megan [Leitz] in particular were...

  • Wrestlers open league competition

    Jan 20, 2022

    Submitted by Coach Garrett Radcliffe Wahkiakum High School wrestling returned to the mats after a long hiatus due to winter break and tournament cancellations from covid-19. The Mules opened up Central 2B League play, having not competed since Dec. 11. On Jan. 12, the team traveled to Rainier High School for a league mixer and dominated with a 9-3 team record, all wins coming via pin. "It was great for our student athletes to not only get back on the mats after the disappointment of...

  • Future fund would help close income gap, supporters say

    Brooklynn Hillemann, Washington State Journal|Jan 20, 2022

    Young adults will be able to access a fund years from now to give them a boost if lawmakers pass a bill aimed at narrowing the gap between the rich and poor. Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, sponsor of HB 1861, said the Washington Future Fund Trust would act as a savings and investment account for babies born under the state’s Medicaid program, Apple Health. Beginning in 2024, a minimum of $3,200 will be set aside for each eligible child to access between their 18th and 31st birthdays. “I think it’s an exciting way to deal with a lot of the c...

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