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Mother Nature moves all the logs from the water to the land. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The logs, my friends, are blowing in the wind.

Whidbey Island was buffeted by a winter storm Tuesday, and while it wasn’t an all-timer, don’t tell that to the folks living down on West Beach.

As seen in the pics above and below, coming to us from the waterlogged cameras of John Fisken, that area took the brunt of nature’s fury.

Brad Sherman tries to remember the last time he read a newspaper. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The ink-stained wretches have heard of Cow Town.

Hot on the heels of the Coupeville High School boys’ basketball team cracking the top 10 among 2B schools in the (possibly evil) eyes of the computers, the Wolves have attracted the notice of the humans as well.

The Associated Press voters — that’s newspaper writers for you whippersnappers — have CHS at #10 in their latest poll, which is hot off the presses as of Wednesday afternoon.

The Wolves collected six points, while Columbia (Burbank) tops the polls with 47. Math and all.

 

The complete poll:

1 – Columbia (Burbank) — (13-0) — 47 points
2 – Colfax — (13-0) — 44
3 – Napavine — (11-0) — 41
4 – Lake Roosevelt — (11-0) — 38
5 – Tri-Cities Prep — (11-1) — 29
6 – Toutle Lake — (10-2) — 24
7 – St. George’s — (9-5) — 10
8 – Kettle Falls — (12-2) — 10
9 – Adna — (9-3) — 9
10 – Coupeville — (9-2) — 6

 

Others receiving votes:

Liberty Bell — 3
Northwest Christian (Colbert) — 3
Tonasket — 3
Wahkiakum — 3
Toledo — 2
Ilwaco — 2
Brewster — 1

Wolf cheer stars Tirsit Cannon (back) and Abbigail Bond are reunited. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wham, bam, the gym is alive once more with the sound of spirit.

With Christmas break in the rearview mirror, home basketball games have returned to Coupeville High School.

And along with the sounds of shoes squeaking, popcorn machines popping, and crafty lil’ kids screaming exactly as rival players loft their free throw attempts, the Wolf cheerleaders are back and gettin’ rowdy.

Just the way it was meant to be.

From the deep blue sea, they’ve traveled to the shores of Whidbey. (Photos courtesy Phoenix Da Costa-Ford)

From the watery depths they rise, bringing secrets of the deep blue sea with them.

A duo calling themselves the Mutiny Mermaid Pod have surfaced and will be working their magic at the annual Penn Cove Mussel Fest Mar. 2-3, and the first-ever Whidbey Ren Faire in late May.

The group, currently comprised of Phoenix the Siren and Corra the Heavy Metal Selkie, are sensory friendly and want to “create a positive atmosphere and spread kindness and fun throughout the community.”

“We want to welcome all regardless of who they are or what they look like,” said Phoenix Da Costa-Ford.

“What secrets do I possess? Come closer for the answer, if you dare.”

Want to welcome the Mutiny Mermaid Pod to your event?

The duo have very reasonable rates and can be reached at (360) 632-0600 or mutinymermaidpod@gmail.com.

 

You can also find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554474677484 or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mutinymermaidpod/

“We’re #1! We don’t have a team, but we’re #1!!!”

Psst, someone tell the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association its basketball rankings system is still broken.

It was just days ago that the WIAA finally corrected — after three weeks — the fact it had a boys’ hoops squad ranked #1 despite that team not actually existing this season.

You can read about it here:

WIAA ranks seemingly non-existent boys’ hoops team #1

And now the cucumber sandwich eatin’ scalawags are back at it.

A scan of the WIAA’s RPI rankings Tuesday reveals the sudden emergence of something called Firm Foundation Christian as the new #1 among 1B girls.

Not Neah Bay, not Crosspoint, not Mount Vernon Christian — the triple threat trio of the division.

Firm Foundation Christian.

The Eagles boast a 1-0 record, with a win Jan. 9 over the Washington School for the Deaf, which is 2-2, and … oh, here we go again.

When you click through from the WIAA, you find Firm Foundation Christian doesn’t even list a girls’ basketball team on its site, just a boys’ team.

Look over at the Washington School for the Deaf, and its girls’ team shows a 2-1 record, not 2-2, with no record of any contest against Firm Foundation Christian.

So off I went to the actual school website for Firm Foundation Christian … and, yep, no active girls’ hoops program.

The Eagles currently offer volleyball and boys’ basketball and plan to offer girls’ basketball in the future.

And when that first team arrives at some later date, it’ll be nice to know the program has already been ranked #1 in the state.

So, they got that going for them, which is nice.

The WIAA, which uses those RPI rankings when it goes to seed teams for the state playoffs?

Them folks still need to put down the cucumber sandwiches and keep a closer eye on their computers, which appear to be going haywire worse than SkyNet.

Otherwise, we all might start thinking the organization isn’t very good at this whole ranking thing.