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Coke ain’t Pepsi, and in a country where my winter depression beard is allowed to get this out of hand, you don’t have to accept the latter as the former. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

There you are in a restaurant, and it’s time to order your beverage.

“I’ll take a Coke, thanks.”

And the waitress looks uncomfortably around, takes a deep sigh that seems to travel from the top of her head to the bottom of her well-worn shoes, and asks, “Would a Pepsi be OK?”

Now your first response is “No, if I wanted to drink toilet water, I’d go drink toilet water.

“You can put a few bursts of thick, sludgy syrup in there, it’s still going flat in .00002 seconds, and it’s still tasting like something a sasquatch left on the side of Mt. Rainier.”

But you’re polite and all, so fighting down your gag reflex, you weakly smile and say, “Sure…” while knowing you will hate every Godforsaken swallow.

Now, this is a sports blog, so today our waitress is the gum-snapping, tired-beyond-belief folks at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, and the “Would Pepsi be OK?” and “Sure…” conversation is being used in the context of streaming.

As in me asking, “May I please watch the livestream of my state basketball game being done on Facebook by a mom who can properly frame the picture, keeps things in focus, gets close enough I can see actual faces, AND provides witty commentary with regular score updates?”

To which our waitress responds, “Would NFHS be OK?”

You mean the crap-ass company whose cameras can be defeated by a single hair, taken down by a flake of dust, brought to a standstill by a single drop of rain? Or is that just my tears…

The charlatans whose remote, often terribly positioned cameras allegedly follow action, but that means many, MANY times the ball goes one way, and the AI system sends the camera the other way, so we can watch a five-year-old cruise by clutching his giant chewy pretzel?

But that’s only if the camera isn’t already posting multiple images, causing the ballhandler to vanish, reappear, vanish again, then flat out disappear into the Bermuda Triangle.

Where hopefully they’ll find Amelia Earhart, all while the on-screen scoreboard stays stuck at 0-0.

That NFHS?

The one that struggles to stay on the air all too frequently, offering the endless loop of death for our entertainment?

The one that shoots its commercials in hi-def, NFL-ready images, then reverts back to 1970’s TV once the feed actually kicks in?

While charging us for the pleasure??????

Oh, that NFHS. The one Bigfoot deposited on the side of the trail.

Why does this come up today, you ask?

Because, as the Coupeville boys prepare to play their state opener against Tonasket, we’re being told the WIAA is trying to get the small-time innovators out of the streaming business and force us to send money to their incompetent chosen web site.

All so they can get a cut of that sweet, sweet moola, in much the same way they do when they tell you cash (the legal tender of the USA) is forbidden and GoFan (with its fees and frequent web site screw ups) is golden.

Now, I question how the cucumber sandwich-eatin’ dilettantes at the WIAA can enforce a ban on people using Facebook Live to stream games.

In this day and age, everyone, whether they want one or not, has a phone.

So, if everyone in the stands raises their devices at the same time, how do they know if you’re taking a photo, talking to Grandma, playing Fruit Ninja, trying to find what year Hoosiers hit movie screens, or live streaming the game?

Answer, 1986, and they don’t.

Remember, the WIAA is the same organization which got caught TWICE this season ranking non-existent teams #1 in their RPI rankings.

Once is an accident. Twice, someone needs to go back to school.

Those RPI rankings? The WIAA only pushes them because they have sponsors who pay to attach their names to the whole sham.

And then newspaper writers and bloggers (ahem…) use the weekly release of said numbers to get quick page hits on the internet by trumpeting the results.

Who’s rising? Who’s falling? Which team on this list doesn’t actually exist???

So, when it comes to streaming, the WIAA hopes well-meaning school officials will put subtle pressure on parents.

And that those parents, being polite like the people gagging down Pepsi against their will, will go along with the scam and turn off their feed.

That way WIAA head honchos can get back to plundering the cream cheese and veggie tasty tidbits paid for by your money.

But what if you don’t turn off the feed?

Imagine a world where you all rise up, sending countless live streams out onto the internet, all infinitely better than the mediocre pap “produced” by NFHS.

Say no to “Pepsi!”

If they won’t give you Coke, order Root-Beer or lemonade!

Free the stream! Bring the whole empire crashing down around their heads, even if it means they can’t have cucumber on their sandwiches.

Anarchy on the hardwood? God bless, America, where you’re still free to be as annoying as you like.

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Gwen Gustafson and Coupeville will be lofting shots in Eastern Washington Saturday afternoon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Avoid the traffic and watch from home.

If you don’t want to make the 241-mile trip from Coupeville to Tonasket, you can view Saturday’s girls high school basketball playoff game from the comfort of your recliner.

The game, which pits the 9-8 Wolves against a 15-7 Tigers team, is a loser-out, winner-to-state affair.

Tip-off is 1 PM.

To watch Izzy Wells, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, and their CHS teammates wage war in Eastern Washington, follow the link below for a free streaming experience:

https://tonasketathletics.com/video/238573/girls-varsity-tonasket-high-school-vs-coupeville

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Coupeville tackles Neah Bay Saturday, live on YouTube. (Deb Smith photo)

Ride the information superhighway to football nirvana.

With seating at Saturday’s Coupeville vs. Neah Bay football game in Forks limited to Red Devils fans, Coupeville pigskin aficionados can view the game from the comfort of their recliners and couches.

The non-conference tilt, which kicks off at 3 PM, pits the 2-1 Wolves against a 2-0 foe which has won four state titles in its prestigious gridiron history.

To watch (for free!), simply pop over to:

QVSD Athletics – YouTube

PS — When the game airs Saturday, it may say “Forks vs. Coupeville,” but it will be “Neah Bay vs. Coupeville.”

And for those who don’t know, why have Wolf fans been instructed not to travel to Bat Country for the game?

Because Forks High School, which is hosting the event, is limiting attendance only to home fans to meet pandemic seating limits.

Neah Bay is the home team, and this will be the only “home” game the Red Devils and their families get during the Age of Coronavirus.

Coupeville, by contrast, has already played a real home game against La Conner, and gets a second one Saturday, May 8, when it hosts Concrete for Senior Night.

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“Wait, we’re internet stars now?!?!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The cameras are live.

Coupeville High School, with financial help from the school’s Booster Club and the Coupeville Lion’s Club, has installed a new streaming camera system in both the gym and at Mickey Clark Field.

From this moment on, all athletic events at those locations, which includes basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, and track, will be available to be viewed by Wolf fans near and far.

If you have a subscription to the NFHS Network.

Fans can choose between a monthly ($10.99 as you go, may cancel at any time) or yearly plan ($69.99, which reduces the cost to $5.83 per month).

A portion of each subscription comes back to the CHS athletic fund, while fans who can’t attend games in person will now have another option.

Broadcasts for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year will be picture and no audio, but the school has hopes to start a class which will teach students play-by-play.

That would allow Coupeville to be a full service streamer in the manner of Sultan High School, which has been broadcasting for several years.

As things expand, CHS will also look into the possibility of streaming non-sports events such as graduation.

To sign-up and get in on the ground floor of Wolf streaming, pop over to:

https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/

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Monica

   CHS grad Monica Vidoni (back, right) and her fellow sophomores on the Rainy River Community College volleyball squad.

You don’t have to be in Minnesota to see Monica Vidoni play volleyball Saturday.

The former Coupeville High School spiker, who’s now a sophomore at Rainy River Community College, will hit the internet with her Voyageur teammates tomorrow.

Rainy River’s match with Northland will be streamed live, starting at 10 AM Pacific time.

RRCC is 18-10 and has won nine of its last 11 matches.

To see the match, pop over to:

http://thecube.com/event/northland-pioneers-vs-rainy-river-community-colleg-685946

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