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Kiara

   Kiara Burdge (front) and Robin Cedillo work on their selfie game. Spoiler: it’s already impeccable.

(Cheridan Eck photo)

   The Wolves refuse to let the rain dampen their enthusiasm. (Cheridan Eck photo)

(Allison Dickson photo)

Wolf co-captain Allison Dickson (front) snaps a group photo.

(Eck photo)

Apparently they do teach ’em how to spell at the U-Dub. (Eck photo)

(Eck photo)

   The Wolves gather in the end zone prior to their halftime performance during Saturday’s Washington/Utah Pac-12 game. (Eck photo)

Burdge

Burdge sucks Naika Hallam into her selfie game.

Two rules.

One, cheerleaders like to take photos, and two, photos of cheerleaders gets a lot of page hits.

So we’re going back to the well for a second time today, with more pics featuring the Coupeville High School cheer squad as it spent the day taking part in Spirit Day at the University of Washington.

And a big thank you to all the Wolf cheerleaders and coaches who sent me photos today.

You are all the real MVPs.

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(Robin Cedillo photo)

   The always-cheerful Robin Cedillo (center) snaps a bus selfie with some of her teammates.

Jovanah

   Jovanah Foote (right) hears the click of the camera and instinctively knows what to do. (Cheridan Eck photos)

maddy

   Wolf cheerleaders (l to r) Andrea O’Brochta, Kaela Hollrigel, Maddy Neitzel, Jazmine Franklin and Allison Dickson get a taste of college life.

Dickson

The young guns capture the camera’s attention.

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The Wolves, repping U-Dub’s purple.

borges

Smiles always, even in the rain, for the most positive cheer squad in all the land.

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Lainey Dickson and Cedillo take a break during pre-game practice. (Photo courtesy Cedillo)

gaby

“Our photo game? Our photo game is strong!” (Eck photo)

The Wolves are on the prowl in the big city.

With the high school football season just wrapped, Coupeville’s cheer squad pulled itself out of bed at the crack of dawn Saturday to head to Seattle.

Their destination? The University of Washington, where they are joining a massive halftime performance during tonight’s Husky game against Utah.

UW Spirit Day attracts more than 500 high school and junior high school cheerleaders.

As they prepared for their national debut (the game kicks off at 4:30 PM on Q13 Fox), the Wolves maintained a strong photo game, which they share with us in the pics above.

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Are you ready for Senior Night? Jazmine Franklin (left) and Maddy neitzel are. (Gabe Wynn photos)

   Are you ready for Senior Night? Jazmine Franklin (left) and Maddy Neitzel are. (Gabe Wynn photos)

Sylvia Hurlburt

Sylvia Hurlburt

Allison Dickson

Allison Dickson

Andrea O'Brochta

Andrea O’Brochta

Rebecca Robinson

Rebecca Robinson

Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote

Franklin.

Franklin

Neitzel

Neitzel

The cheer is strong in them.

Seven Wolf cheerleaders ruled the sidelines at Mickey Clark Field for the final time Friday night.

Before the game, and the deluge of rain, it was fairly nice outside, which allowed our newest rovin’ photo man, CHS basketball star Gabe Wynn, to snap these pics as Senior Night festivities played out.

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Maddy Neitzel (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf senior Maddy Neitzel, wise like a veteran, but still full of pep like a youngster. (John Fisken photos)

Kiara Burdge

Kiara Burdge, and her megaphone, get the crowd worked up.

Gaby Halpin

   Gaby Halpin is part of a large group of freshmen who have joined the Wolf cheer squad this fall.

Sylvia

   Wolf captains Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Allison Dickson spend some quality time with CHS coach Cheridan Eck.

Amanda

   Two Neitzels on the same cheer team? Five times the awesomeness, as lil’ sis Amanda joins big sis Maddy.

Three weeks in and not an ounce of their spirit has faded.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad remains the loudest and the proudest in all the land, and, at some point, Wolf fans will actually get to see them work the sidelines at home during a varsity football game.

CHS travels to Port Townsend this Friday for its fourth consecutive road game to open the season, but, after that, the Wolves are home four Fridays in October.

Want to see how veteran cheerleaders like Jovanah Foote and Lainey Dickson or young guns like Katherine Morales do once we reach fog season?

Get your buns to Mickey Clark Field Oct. 2 (Klahowya), Oct. 9 (Port Townsend), Oct. 16 (Chimacum — Homecoming) and Oct. 30 (Concrete), and prepare to be impressed.

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(John Fisken photos)

   The 20 Wolf cheerleaders (not the whole roster) who were on the ground and working at Monday’s JV football game. (John Fisken photos)

Cheridan

CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck bundles up against the cold.

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   A group photo brings in a couple of out-of-uniform cheerleaders and Wolf football star Lathom Kelley.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad doesn’t mess around.

You put on even a JV game, and there will be at least 20 Wolves front and center and ready to work the sidelines, no matter the score or the weather conditions.

And while the entire CHS cheer roster wasn’t there Monday, enough of it was to raise the roof (if Mickey Clark Field had a roof) from the opening kickoff to the final whistle.

Like I said, they don’t mess around.

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