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Bella Karr gets Wolf Nation fired up. (Jackie Saia photos)

They put the pep in people’s step.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad, led by captains Bella Karr and Jacob Schooley, creates a buzz wherever it goes.

As Homecoming approaches, the Wolves are prepping for a big show Friday night.

And, as they do, we offer up a collection of pics featuring the squad in action at a previous home game.

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Miles Gerber is one of five Wolf senior cheerleaders. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The roster is deep.

Coupeville High School cheer coach Jennifer Morrell has 23 Wolves at her beck and call as the fall season approaches.

Veterans Jacob Schooley and Bella Karr lead the squad as captains, while the team breaks down to three freshmen, 12 sophomores, three juniors, and five seniors.

The 2025 CHS fall cheer squad is:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Garrett Bevill
Abbigail Bond
Niella Bryan
Savannah Coxsey
Cora Fix
Miles Gerber
Olivia Hall
Denali Kalwies
Bella Karr
Milana Light
Taylor Marrs
Alyssa McGee
Kayla Moch
Elle Peterson
Jacob Schooley
Lina Shelley
Laken Simpson
Hailey Smith
Hayden Smith
Caroline Summers
Avery Williams-Buchanan
Marin Winger

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Bella Karr and friends fire up the crowd. (Mia Farris photo)

The journey is complete.

Coupeville High School cheer capped the 2024-2025 campaign Thursday, holding an awards banquet to honor the Wolves who participated during winter.

CHS senior Pamela Morrell led the way, winning the Wolf Award while also being hailed for being a cheerleader for all four years of her high school career.

Other award winners included Olivia Hall (Most Improved), Ember Light (Coaches Award), and Bea Roncada (Spirit Award).

 

Varsity letter winners:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Alysia Burdge
Bella Karr
Ember Light
Milana Light
Kayla Moch
Pamela Morrell
Bea Roncada
Nick Shelly
Hailey Smith

 

Participation certificates:

Garrett Bevill
Abbigail Bond
Olivia Hall
Denali Kalwies
Elizabeth Lo (Manager)
Jacob Schooley
Lina Shelly
Laken Simpson

Olivia Hall brings big spirit to her work. (Bailey Thule photo)

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CHS senior cheerleaders get a moment in the spotlight. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I am so grateful for everything I gained from this sport.”

Alysia Burdge is the third Wolf cheerleader in her family, following in the footsteps of older sisters Kylie and Kiara, and she’s been front and center in the sport since the first day she was eligible to join.

Friday night the youngest Burdge was joined by four fellow veterans, as they were celebrated on Senior Night at halftime of the CHS boys’ basketball game.

As they exited, the spirit leaders made their positive feelings known.

“I grew up with a love and idealization for being a cheerleader,” Ember Light said. “And am so grateful that I got to spend high school being one.”

Nick Shelly

Bea Roncada

Ember Light

Pamela Morrell

Alysia Burdge

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Wolf cheerleaders love the spotlight. (Mia Farris photo)

The spirit is strong in them.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders continue to shake the rafters game after game this winter, providing the background to Wolf basketball games.

Whether performing at halftime or verbally supporting their hoops-playing classmates during the heat of action, the Wolf spirit squad remains the best in the biz.

Olivia Hall (and her teammates) light up the gym. (Bailey Thule photo)

Alysia Burdge and David Somes keep their eye(s) on the ball. (CHS Yearbook photo)

Bella Karr is fired up. (Mia Farris photo)

Coupeville seniors present a united front. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bringing down the house at halftime. (Mia Farris photo)

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