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CHS cheerleaders lit up the gym all winter. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve left the gym, but you can still hear the cheers.

The Coupeville High School spirit team lit up winter nights during basketball season, providing a brisk backbeat to the squeaking of shoes.

Putting a cap on things Friday, the Wolves handed out awards and letters at a season-ending banquet.

Bella Karr was tabbed as the winner of the Spirit Award, while Jayden Cooks copped the Coaches Award, and Emma Garcia earned Most Improved.

Hayley Thomas went home with the Wolf Award, while Alysia Burdge and Isabella Schooley rounded things out, being honored as team captains.

Alysia Burdge, here hanging out with fellow track thrower Zane Oldenstadt, is a cheer team captain like her sisters before her.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Alysia Burdge
Bella Karr
Milana Light
Pamela Morrell
Reina Reed
Jacob Schooley
Hayley Thomas

 

Participation certificates:

Janelle Boer
Abbigail Bond
Tirsit Cannon
Jasmine Castellanos
Jayden Cooks
Emma Garcia
Miles Gerber
Makenna Jonkers-Chambers
Ember Light
Isabella Schooley
Lina Shelly
Rafaela Silve De Conceicao
Kassidy Upchurch
Avery Williams-Buchanan

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Lexis Drake gets the stadium rockin’. (Jackie Saia photo)

Lexis Drake has gone to a different level this school year.

As we note the 24 Coupeville High School students who are making the grade as three-sport athletes, we should also hail the Wolf freshman for actually beating that standard.

Drake is among the rarest of rare in that she’s a CHS athlete who has been a part of four separate teams.

Like legendary Wolf Breeanna Messner did back in the day, Jaje’s lil’ sis balanced playing volleyball with being a football cheerleader in the fall.

Lexis delivered spikes and sets for the Wolf JV volleyball crew, where she earned the Most Inspirational award, while also working the sidelines on fall Fridays as part of the varsity cheer squad.

Pulling double duty allowed her to have a front row seat to her big bro playing his senior season of football.

A key part of the support crew on older brother Jaje’s Senior Night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

After a super-busy fall, which all happened as Lexis made her own debut as a high schooler, she could have taken a break.

Instead, she immediately jumped into basketball, before picking up the track and field mantle this spring.

Throughout her odyssey, Lexis has shined brightly, putting in tons of hard work while always displaying great joy.

She is the epitome of everything a Wolf student/athlete can be, achieving greatness while remaining humble.

So, take a moment to tip your hat, or lift your drink, and acknowledge Lexis for all she has accomplished – and all she will likely continue to achieve as her high school career plays out.

She’s a jack of all trades, AND a master of them, too.

Her future’s so bright, she’s going to need shades. (Parker Hammons photo)

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Have an eggs-cellent Easter by letting someone else do the work while you take the credit.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad is running a fundraiser in which the Wolves set up your holiday hunt while you relax.

In return, your bucks help the CHS spirit crew fund their own activities.

For more info on the “Egg My House” event, hop back up to the photo above for all the pertinent info.

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Coupeville grad Mica Shipley (center) was honored Saturday during Senior Night at Eastern Washington University. (Photo property Bridget Hills)

Another milestone for Mica Shipley.

The Coupeville grad, now an NCAA D-I cheerleader, was honored Saturday during Eastern Washington University’s Senior Night for men’s basketball and cheer.

With Shipley and Co. providing the spirit and passion, the Eagles slipped past visiting Montana State 108-104 in overtime to get to 20-10 on the season.

EWU has one regular season game left against Sacramento State, before kicking off Big Sky tourney play.

During her time in Coupeville, Shipley, the most electrifying woman in sports entertainment, was a cheer captain and helped lead the Wolves back to being a competition squad after a seven-year gap.

They earned third place at the state meet during her junior season, before competing at nationals the next year.

The cheer supernova also modeled for Glitter Starz, a national leader in custom all-star uniforms, warm-ups, and other cheer essentials.

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The Wolves bring the noise and spirit, no matter where the gym is located. (Jackie Saia photos)

Loud ‘n proud, home or away.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad hit the road Saturday, traveling 60+ miles to Arlington to provide the soundtrack for Wolf fans at the state basketball playoffs.

Capturing Jenniffer Morrell’s squad in action was intrepid yearbook advisor Jackie Saia, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

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