
Aiden Crimmins (right, in glasses and robe) hangs out with his fellow sophomores, who are bringing back the student cheering section.
They are twin titans of school spirit.
Coupeville High School senior Ciera St Onge and sophomore Aiden Crimmins share a birthday and a willingness to put themselves out in front of the crowd.
St Onge has been at the forefront of the Wolf cheer team for several years, bringing a sparkle in her eye and a skip in her step to her work on the sidelines.
Vivacious and full of life, she is a ball of fire, whether it’s football or basketball season.
Crimmins, who is looking a little like Clark Kent these days, turns into Superman when it’s time to help lead the student cheering section.
He and his fellow sophomores, guys like Jimmy Myers, Uriel Liquidano and Jonathan Thurston, have revived the art of wearing costumes and verbally harassing rival free-throw shooters.
After a bit of a down period, as a once-proud, jam-packed CHS student section dwindled down to one guy looking at his phone, it’s nice to see the thrill back.
Both St Onge and Crimmins have bought in, completely, to supporting their classmates and their school.
That both are also highly intelligent, super friendly people who succeed at everything they do, is a given.
On this, their joint birthday, let’s all take a moment to cheer for THEM and for all they do.
Can I get a C-I-E-R-A and an A-I-D-E-N?
What does that spell?
Awesome! Yep, that’s what it spells.












































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