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  • Wahkiakum Mule Track and Field

    Diana Zimmerman|May 4, 2017

    By Diana Zimmerman The Wahkiakum Mules track and field team competed in two events this week. Last Thursday, they traveled to Onalaska, and on Tuesday, they competed in the only home event of the season. Seven schools were represented in the Central 2B track meet in Onalaska last Thursday. The Mules took fourth place in women’s competition with 98 points, and sixth in men’s competition with 21 points. For the men, Earth Sakworawich took sixth place in the 400 meters with a time of 58.88, a per...

  • Mules sweep Toledo, take one from Toutle Lake

    Diana Zimmerman|May 4, 2017

    The Wahkiakum Mule baseball team continued their winning streak this week, beating Toledo and Toutle Lake on the road. Last Thursday the Mules swept Toledo in a double header, 2-0 and 3-0. James Anderson got the win for game one. He faced 21 batters in six innings. He struck out six and allowed two hits and no runs. Zach Brown pitched the final two innings, allowing no hits and no runs. On offense, Ashden Niemeyer was 1-3 at bat and drove in one run. Anderson was 2-3 at bat. Zach Brown went 1-3...

  • A Day in the Life of Wahkiakum and Naselle

    Rick Nelson|May 4, 2017

    The Eagle and TEAM Electronics are pleased to announce the ninth annual photo contest, A Day in The Life of Wahkiakum County and Naselle. We invite Wahkiakum County and Naselle residents to shoot a photo on Saturday, May 6, 2017, in the Wahkiakum County and Naselle areas and enter on or before May 12, 2017, to participate. Three division winners will be selected and earn $50 prizes. Winners and honorable mention photos will be published in The Wahkiakum County Eagle’s special edition, The Focus on Wahkiakum, on May 25. Divisions will be: 1. C...

  • District baseball begins Saturday

    May 4, 2017

    At noon on Saturday, the Wahkiakum Mules baseball team will face Toledo in a loser out game at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma. The winner will nab a spot in the double elimination Southwest District 4 bracket and face the second place Pacific 2B team, Life Christian, at 3 p.m. the same day. Correction: This story originally stated that the Mules would play at Life Christian Academy in Tacoma. Word came in late Friday night that the boys would be playing at Mount Tahoma. The new information was confirmed by Coach Marc Nie...