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   Just give Ben Etzell the ball. That’s all he wants. Oh, and no more Minnesota snow. (Libby Auger photo)

With the snow receding, they’re rolling once again.

Saint John’s University baseball, and former Coupeville diamond star Ben Etzell, were slowed by the non-stop white stuff which hammered Minnesota.

After starting the season in Florida and Arizona, once the Johnnies returned home they found nothing but games being backed up, and then backed up some more.

That has begun to change, and SJU is once again playing, running its record to 19-5 after a doubleheader sweep Monday of Hamline University.

Etzell, a senior, tossed a perfect inning, including a pair of strike-outs, to slam the door in the nightcap, a 6-1 win.

He’s tied for the team lead among pitchers with seven appearances and is 1-2 with a 2.35 ERA this season.

For his career, Etzell is 9-4 with seven saves and he crossed the 100-inning barrier against Hamline. He has 84 K’s in 100.2 innings all-time.

Saint John’s has 13 regular-season games left on its schedule and will be playing a ton of doubleheaders over the next two weeks.

The league tourney is scheduled for May 10-13.

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   Abby Mulholland and her CMS teammates are stuck at home Thursday, after snow postponed a planned trip to Port Angeles. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mother Nature strikes again.

With snow covering the ground Thursday, the Coupeville Middle School girls basketball teams will not travel to Port Angeles to face Stevens.

The move, announced mere moments ago by Coupeville Athletic Director Willie Smith, was made based on both “weather and road conditions.”

A makeup date will be determined later.

Barring any more blizzards, the Wolves return to the court next Monday, Feb. 26, when they travel to Sequim.

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Coupeville Sports readers searched for a lot of things in 2016. Coming in at #4? CHS cheerleader Kiara Burdge. (John Fisken photo)

   Senior cheerleader Kiara Burdge was the most-searched athlete on Coupeville Sports this year. (John Fisken photos)

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   Football fans celebrate Coupeville’s season-opening win over visiting South Whidbey in the #3 most-viewed photo of 2016.

Every day’s a surprise.

There are times when I’m sure a story will be well-read, and others when I think there was probably no reason to bother publishing what I just did, cause no one cares.

Both times, I’m usually wrong.

Case in point, the 6th most-read story here on Coupeville Sports in 2016 — https://coupevillesports.com/2016/12/09/it-makes-snow-sense/ — was a quickly tossed-off piece about snow cancelling a basketball game.

At the moment it was written I viewed it as little more than a quick public announcement, a way to alert local fans that the Wolf girls’ hoops team would not be in action that night as expected.

Imagine my surprise when the story started to spike almost immediately. Then really spike, then hit a completely unexpected level.

It made no sense. It was a nothing story.

At the time, I wrote it off as one of the quirks of having my work on WordPress.

From time to time, there are weird, brief, intense spikes that seem to have nothing to do with my actual readership.

Finally, maybe 6-8 hours down the road, it began to surface that Klahowya fans, having read that innocuous story, as well as some snarky side comments on Facebook and Twitter, were driving the readership spike on this particular story.

While Coupeville fans had shrugged and gone about their business, Eagle Nation had gotten its collective underwear into an epic twist, deciding I basically wanted to strap their daughters into a bus and send them to a fiery death over a snowy embankment.

As someone who has poked fan bases before (South Whidbey, ATM, King’s, the mouth-breathers in Sultan), I usually know when people are gonna get peeved.

This one, I did not see coming.

And frankly, still think is a fairly large pile of steamin’ crapola.

Having dissected that (very thin) story 100 different ways, I still fail to see how anyone with more than a fourth grade education sees anything offensive in THAT STORY.

But, ultimately, who am I to complain? Klahowya’s lack of reading comprehension/sense of humor brought in a fair amount of page views.

What else attracted eyeballs in 2016?

With eight days left, here are the top five most-viewed articles on Coupeville Sports:

Who wants it more?!?!

Come together for John Tristao!!

Brothers brew up new biz!!

Let’s burn a bridge or two…

The legend walks away!!

As you know, #6 is a snow job, while #7, #8 and #10 documented the ongoing issues in the CHS cheer world and #9 — https://coupevillesports.com/2016/09/03/the-bucket-is-back/ — celebrated Coupeville thumping South Whidbey on the gridiron.

What will pop in 2017? As proven this year, I have no idea.

Though I am pretty sure I will tick off at least one rival school next year, maybe more. Maybe even on purpose this time.

That seems to be a given.

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Hunter Smith (John Fisken photo)

   “Whoa, whoa, whoa… we’re going to Silverdale, but the Klahowya girls aren’t coming here? What the what?” (John Fisken photo)

Coupeville and Klahowya are scheduled to play high school basketball games Friday night in two separate towns.

There’s currently more snow in Silverdale than here in town.

So guess which game got postponed?

Yep, going against all conventional wisdom, the CHS boys road game is still on, while the Wolf girls will be left with an empty gym and will practice instead of facing off with the Eagles.

While it would be easy to jump to the conclusion that Coupeville’s bus drivers are just better at their jobs than their Silverdale compatriots (probably true), there’s a little more to it than that.

Klahowya girls’ basketball is claiming some of its players and/or coaches couldn’t make it to the school in time for what would have been an early departure (probably 11 AM with a 3:30 tip-off).

Coupeville’s boys, on the other hand, had little issue meeting their bus (CHS didn’t even have a delayed start this morning).

So, with a warmed-up bus, a hardy driver, and a 79.4% chance the roads in Silverdale will be cleared by the time Coupeville hits the mainland, the boys are off on a road trip.

The girls game will be rescheduled at a later date.

Both Coupeville teams will play at home Saturday, unless South Whidbey finds a creative excuse not to make the drive up the Island.

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(Bob Martin photos)

   That’s not a snowman. It’s a player who got out of the bus and froze on the spot. (Bob Martin photos)

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All the buses that stayed home in Coupeville are dry right now.

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Well, they could have been playing outside…

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   “I’m just saying, coach, if we can still see the road, we can certainly see the McDonalds.”

Through rain, through sleet, through snow, basketball will go on.

If Coupeville Middle School had played at home Monday, everyone would have seen bare, dry roads.

But, instead, the Wolves were off to Port Angeles to face Stevens (and its humongous student body) and things were a lot whiter.

Doubt me? Check out the photos above, which come to us from CMS 8th grade coach Bob Martin.

Once inside the gym, Coupeville slipped and slid to a pair of losses, one more lopsided than the other.

The Wolf 8th graders, who only suited six players, fell 68-28, while the 7th grade varsity lost 45-28.

The older squad, now 0-2 on the season, was led by Sage Downes and Jake Mitten, who went for 10 apiece.

Daniel Olson added five and Dakota Eck hit a trey.

The younger Wolves had a fantastic second quarter, dropping 18 points, but could only muster 10 across the other three periods and fell to 1-1.

Logan Martin and Caleb Meyer led the 7th graders with eight points apiece, while Connor Barton popped for six, Hawthorne Wolfe banked home four and Xavier Murdy added a bucket.

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