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Sophomore Julie Bucio is one of 18 girls on the CHS winter cheer squad. (John Fisken photo)

   Sophomore Julie Bucio is one of 18 girls on the CHS winter cheer squad. (John Fisken photos)

Senior Natalie Hollrigel was a captain during the fall cheer season.

  Senior Kaela Hollrigel has been a captain for both fall and winter cheer this year.

A large crew is moving inside.

Coupeville High School currently has 18 girls on its winter cheer squad, about twice as many as last year.

The Wolves, who are under the direction of acting coach Melissa Rohr, kick off the season Tuesday when the CHS boys’ basketball teams host Blaine (5:15 JV/7:00 varsity) in non-conference games.

The cheer roster:

Ashleigh Battaglia
Julie Bucio
Maggie Crimmins
Natasha Estes
Sophie Furtjes
Kaley Grigsby
Gaby Halpin
Abby Hamilton
Kaela Hollrigel (captain)
Natalie Hollrigel
Ja’Tarya Hoskins
Nancy Melendrez-Partida
McKenzie Meyer
Clarie Mietus (captain)
Cassidy Moody
Mira Mostafavinassab
Heather Nastali
Mica Shipley

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Hannah Benway, lighting up the prairie. (John Fisken photos)

Hannah Benway, lighting up the prairie. (John Fisken photos)

Firing rockets on the diamond.

Firing rockets on the diamond.

Hannah Benway ran a billion miles last spring.

As a newcomer to the Coupeville High School softball squad, one of her duties was to head out of the dugout in pursuit of foul balls that ended up lodged in the nearby field or under parked cars at the trailer park across the street.

Usually all the younger players split the duties, but Benway was too quick, and efficient, for them all.

A softball would go the wrong way and a millisecond later (if that) Hannah would come flying around the outside of the dugout, scattering fans as she sprinted by, epic grin on her face.

She was uncanny in tracking down every last wayward orb, but what was even more remarkable was how much fun she seemed to be having.

Instead of treating it as a duty she had to accomplish, a right of passage for a younger player, she embraced it the same way she embraced every moment she had in a softball uniform — full-tilt.

“I told her some of the other girls can share the job, but she just looks at me and says, nope, I got it,” CHS coach Kevin McGranahan said with a chuckle. “Great kid!”

Coupeville has a roster deep in softball sluggers who play select ball, young women with considerable experience and skill, so Benway, as a bench player, didn’t get much playing time.

When she did, she rose to the moment with the same bright spirit and seize-the-day attitude, and was hailed with the Most Improved award at season’s end.

Whether working with the school’s cheerleaders, or excelling in her non-sports life, where she’s a singer and guitarist, audio visual tech and classroom brainiac, Benway approaches everything with an open heart and a welcoming smile.

In a world where people spend a lot of time fighting, she is a beacon of hope and light — a kind, considerate, sweet-natured young woman who lights up the prairie.

Hannah is tougher than you might think at first, fiercely loyal to her family and friends, but warm and open to all.

She is one of the best we have, and I hope as she celebrates her birthday today, she fully realizes how highly others think of her.

Happy cake day, Miss Benway.

May it, and every day, be worthy of your awesomeness.

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Mica Shipley (John Fisken photos)

   Mica Shipley was named Most Spirited when cheer awards were handed out Thursday night. (John Fisken photos)

Ja'Tarya Hoskins

Fellow frosh Ja’Tarya Hoskins was honored as Most Improved.

It was the year of the newcomer.

Three of four girls to take home awards Thursday at the Coupeville High School cheer banquet are in their first season of working the football sidelines for the Wolves.

Freshmen Mica Shipley (Most Spirited) and Ja’Tarya Hoskins (Most Improved) were joined by German foreign exchange student Sophie Fürtjes (Coaches Award) as winners.

Wolf junior (and relative grizzled vet) Claire Mietus topped off the honorees, taking home the Wolf Award, while seniors Kiara Burdge and Kaela Hollrigel were hailed for their work as team captains.

Coupeville had a 29-woman roster, with 23 Wolves receiving letters from CHS Assistant Principal Melissa Rohr, who was the team’s acting coach for the second half of the year.

Letter winners:

Ashleigh Battaglia
Amber Benway
Julie Bucio
Kiara Burdge
Robin Cedillo
Maggie Crimmins
Lainey Dickson
Natasha Estes
Sophie Fürtjes
Kaley Grigsby
Naika Hallam
Abby Hamilton
Kaela Hollrigel
Natalie Hollrigel
Ja’Tarya Hoskins
Jaden Marrs
Nancy Melendrez-Partida
Mckenzie Meyer
Claire Mietus
Mira Mostafavinassab
Heather Nastali
Moira Reed
Mica Shipley

Certificates of Participation:

Hannah Benway
Jae LeVine
Amanda Neitzel
Melissa Otto
Bronwyn Schmidt
Kameryn St Onge

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Amanda Neitzel (Garrett Machen photos)

   Wolf cheerleader Amanda Neitzel kicks off our Senior Night pics. (Garrett Machen photos)

Uriel Liquidano

Uriel Liquidano

Kiara and Naika

Kiara Burdge (third from left) and Naika Hallam (far right).

Jacob Martin

Jacob Martin

Lainey Dickson

Lainey Dickson

Clay Reilly

Clay Reilly

Kaela Hollrigel

Kaela Hollrigel (second from left).

Jonathan Thurston

Jonathan Thurston

Robin Cedillo

Robin Cedillo

Friday night was all about passages.

Coupeville High School football and cheer shared a Senior Night, with ten Wolves there in person to be honored.

Capturing the night was Garrett Machen, who delivers the photos seen above.

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   Sophie Furtjes has made the jump from Germany to Coupeville as a foreign exchange student. (Submitted photo)

“I love America!”

German foreign exchange student Sophie Fürtjes is still settling in to her new home in Coupeville, but the 16-year-old who hails from near Düsseldorf, is already embracing her surroundings.

“It’s way bigger than my country but the people are all so nice that it is easy to get used to it,” Fürtjes said.

“It was kinda what I expected,” she added. “Of course there are a few surprises, but these are just little and that doesn’t really matter to me.”

Fürtjes, who has an older sister, has long wanted to visit the USA. She just didn’t know she would be doing so in this manner.

“I always wanted to go to America or live in America one time but I actually never wanted to be an foreign exchange student,” she said. “But then last year in August I was thinking about what to do after school and because I want to see the world I started the process to be a foreign exchange student.

“And I knew this year will be an experience for my life.”

The year-long trip offers her a chance to “learn the language better, to live in a different culture and, of course, to meet new people and make new friends.”

Landing in a small town on a rock in the middle of the water was a bit unexpected.

“Coupeville was definitely a surprise for me, but I love it,” Fürtjes said. “It reminds me at my home because it’s so small and everybody knows everybody. So it’s easy for me to live here.”

A swimmer and dancer in her homeland, Fürtjes jumped at the chance to join the high school cheer squad.

“I’ve never been a cheerleader before, but I danced for eight years when I was younger, so it’s not totally new for me,” she said. “When I was thinking about doing a sport at school I directly decided to be a cheerleader.

“I missed the dancing so much and now I can do it again,” Fürtjes added. “Also I knew I can do all the other sports in Germany too and I wanted to try something different what I can’t do in my country.

“And I love my cheer team!”

After her American adventure ends, Fürtjes plans to return to school, with plans of becoming a cosmetician.

“I want to be a make-up artist and to work all over the world,” she said. “I’m really interested in makeup and fashion.

“I spend a lot of time trying new makeups and designing new outfits.”

A big Beyoncé fan, Fürtjes enjoys “spending evenings with my friends and just to talk about random things.”

Through it all, she knows that, near or far, she can always turn to those closest to her for support.

“Definitely my family made me to the young woman I am today,” Fürtjes said. “They always supported me in everything I wanted to do.

“I am so thankful for my family that they are always there for me and that they support and love me in everything I do.”

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