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Coupeville High School cheerleaders are holding car washes the next two Saturdays, with proceeds going to fund a bus to carry them to away games.

Coupeville Elementary is located at 6 S. Main St., across from Harada Physical Therapy.

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Mica Shipley, during her high school days. (Photo courtesy Tammy Akard)

Another year in the spotlight.

Coupeville grad Mica Shipley was back front and center Saturday, kicking off her third season as an NCAA D-I cheerleader.

She and her teammates brought the noise and the pride in Cheney, as Eastern Washington University football rallied to beat visiting Tennessee State 36-29 in the season opener.

The game included a 55-minute lightning delay.

The Eagles, who are looking for a 16th straight winning season, have a jam-packed schedule of big-time games on the horizon.

Two in particular stand out.

EWU travels to Eugene to face the University of Oregon Sept. 10 and plays the University of Florida in Gainesville Oct. 1.

Shipley, the most electrifying woman in sports entertainment, is a junior at EWU.

During her time in Coupeville, she was a cheer captain and helped lead the Wolves back to being a competition squad after a seven-year gap.

Shipley and Co. 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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Coupeville senior Lucy Crouch is a co-captain for the fall cheer squad. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re a sisterhood.

That’s the key to everything the Coupeville High School cheer squad does as it preps for a new school year.

“What we consider our biggest strength is our sense of sisterhood,” said assistant coach Tara Crouch.

“As coaches, we have worked diligently to make our cheerleaders feel more like a family whose members you can rely on,” she added. “We have team building exercises, study days, and many of our returners stay before and after practice to give extra support to our newer members.

“We want them to feel like they can come to us and each other for support.”

Crouch and head coach Jennifer Morrell have built a deep roster for their second year with the program.

The duo work with 20 athletes, including three foreign exchange students and Riley White, who wears the Wolf uniform as the team mascot.

Seniors Lucy Crouch and Karyme Castro are co-captains, while fliers Hayley Fiedler and Pamela Morrell and “our powerhouse base” of Hayley Thomas and Isabella Schooley help lead the squad.

Joining them are a strong group of newcomers, including fliers Ember Light and Miley Gerber, and “crowd rushers” Alysia Burdge, Abbigail Bond, and Makenna Jonker-Chambers.

Rounding out the Wolf roster are Sofia Bharati, Lynn Cosner, Melanie Foley, Gracie McFarlin, and Avery Williams-Buchanan, as well as two students from Spain and one from Italy.

Avery Williams-Buchanan is back and ready to get loud in support of her classmates.

The Wolves will be busy this fall, leading cheers at football games, working with junior cheerleaders, and spreading positive energy near and far.

“Our goal as a team this year is to continue to bring the spirit of cheer back to the Coupeville community,” Tara Crouch said.

“Our cheerleaders have been hard at work volunteering at many community events over the summer and really want to show Coupeville some love.”

The team is focusing on “perfecting our cheers and fine-tuning our stunting,” with an eye on returning to competition cheer.

“We aren’t there yet,” Tara Crouch said. “But we’re confident we have a great team of cheerleaders who will work hard to achieve their goal.”

Wolf coaches Jennifer Morrell (left) and Tara Crouch keep a watchful eye on things.

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Coupeville High School cheerleaders help a young star reach the skies back in 2019. (BreAnna Boon photo)

Junior cheer is back.

Coupeville High School is reviving its program to introduce elementary school students to the world of vocal gridiron support.

Wolves in grades K-5 are eligible, with registration set to run Aug. 20-Sept. 15.

All proceeds go to benefit the CHS cheer program.

Parents and guardians can register their young cheerleaders by going to https://coupevillesoc.com/.

Cost is $65 per student, with each young athlete receiving a sweatshirt and pom poms to keep.

Practices will be held Thursdays at the Coupeville Elementary School multipurpose room on Sep. 15, 22, and 29, as well as Oct. 6.

The young cheerleaders will join their CHS counterparts for a halftime performance Friday, Oct. 7 during a home game against Bellingham.

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Coupeville High School cheerleaders raise the roof in the Tacoma Dome in the ’90s. (Photos property Spirit of Cheer Booster Club)

Hail the present. Honor the past. Build for the future.

The only Coupeville High School sports program to own a team state title is doing all of that, with a little help from its alumni.

Wolf cheerleaders have a strong support crew, and their accomplishments are being documented through a multi-media approach.

The Spirit of Cheer Booster Club has a web site, as well as pages on Instagram and Facebook, where photos are being posted and memories immortalized.

The modern-day Wolf cheer crew works the festival circuit.

The mission?

“Coupeville cheer alumni leveraging their passion and experience to champion the next generation of cheerleaders.”

In that vein, the site offers the promise of junior cheer being offered this fall, when CHS cheer returns to the sidelines to kick off a new school year.

To follow Wolf cheer in all its forms, pop over to:

https://coupevillesoc.com/

https://www.instagram.com/spiritofcheerbooster/

https://www.facebook.com/spiritofcheerbooster

A flashback to past glory featuring Wolf legends Julia Felici (left) and Mekare Bowen.

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