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Ciera St Onge

Ciera St Onge

“If you surround yourself with good, kind-hearted people, you will turn out to be a good, kind-hearted person. Well, at least I hope so.”

Listening to her words and to the words of others who know her, Ciera St Onge seems well on her way to making that statement ring true.

The Coupeville High School junior, who is entering her second year as a Wolf cheerleader, is popular with her teammates and coaches, and the feeling is mutual.

“I enjoy everything (about cheer),” St Onge said. “The other cheerleaders and the coaches — they’re all wonderful.

“In a way we are like a family and we respect one another,” she added. “We practice hard so we can be the best we can be and enjoy what we do.”

St Onge, who also participates in her school’s ASB, is a big fan of the musical comedy “Pitch Perfect,” and has a younger sister, Kameryn, who was a budding basketball star for Coupeville Middle School last year.

And while she embraces her many friends (“I love to hang out with my friends”), it’s family that Ciera holds closest, as she tries to stay true to the happy lessons they have taught her.

“I believe that my friends and family have had the most impact on my life,” St Onge said.

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Amanda Foley, on vacation in Australia.

Amanda Foley in Australia

Do not attempt to tell Amanda Foley that cheer is not a sport.

The Coupeville High School junior has done it all — jazz band, drama, National Honor Society, hardcore video game player — and now that she has returned to the cheer squad after taking several years off after elementary school, she knows of what she speaks.

“In sports you go to practices, you learn different techniques, and you have to be strong at what you do,” Foley said. “Cheerleaders do all of that.

“We go to practices and have learned over thirty cheers, several dance routines, and we throw girls up in the air!,” she added. “Cheerleading isn’t just short skirts and big smiles; it’s hard work, and we deserve the right to be considered a sport too.

Foley, who also plans to turn out for tennis in the spring, has been so busy during her first two years at CHS she didn’t have time for cheer. But now, a promise she made with one of her close friends is paying off.

“During sophomore year my friend, Bella Cedillo, and I decided together that we were going to do cheer during our last two years of high school, and so far we love it!,” Foley said. “I enjoy being able to learn new routines and have fun with all of my cheer sisters.

“A couple things I like about our coaches, is how they are accepting of everyone and they are supportive of other sports and activities we do,” she added.

Foley has proven adept at juggling many interests at once. She has been actively involved in drama since the fifth grade, did four years of band and is on the ASB board for her class.

Toss in high-level classes (“I’m going to be in AP calculus and chemistry this year, so I’m looking forward to that”) and she’s a busy young woman.

In her free time, the self-proclaimed “nerd” enjoys playing Skyrim (“I have to say, I love my video games”), spending times with friends like Cedillo, Ciera St Onge and Marisa Etzell and being a devoted big sister to younger sibling Melanie.

She also enjoys the timeless movies of her childhood.

“A couple of my favorite movies are “Finding Nemo” and “The Lion King”,” Foley said. “I like others too, but the kid movies always seem to be the best.”

No matter where she goes and what she does, Foley will always have her family to rely on, and they have been instrumental in helping her grow.

“My family is probably my biggest support system,” Foley said. “Everyone encourages me to do what I want, and be good at it.

“The one who made the biggest impact on me, though, was my grandma,” she added. “She practically raised me for the first few years of my life and she taught me a good majority of my values.”

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Robin Cedillo

Robin Cedillo

Robin Cedillo has come home.

After taking several years off, the Coupeville High School freshman is returning to the world of cheerleading, making her a three-sport athlete as she moves up schools.

Also a basketball and tennis player, Cedillo started cheering when she was five and enjoys the chance it offers to support her fellow athletes.

“This will be my first year cheering in a long time,” she said. “I started because I wanted to bring excitement and spirit to people and the other kids who played sports.

“The thing about cheer that I enjoy is bringing the energy to the crowd,” Cedillo added.

In her spare time she enjoys singing and picks science as her favorite class.

But, as football season approaches (Coupeville hosts Bellevue Christian Friday, Sept. 6 in the season opener), she can be found hard at work prepping for the new season.

While CHS officials continue to classify cheer as an activity and not a sport, Cedillo and her teammates disprove that every day in practice, as they put in as much work and sweat (or more) than their counterparts on other Wolf teams.

“I would tell them that it is a sport,” Cedillo said. “We need a lot of strength for what we do, just like football or track.”

Away from cheer, her strength comes from her family.

Most of all, the woman who brought her into the world continues to play an important role in shaping her into the vibrant young woman she is becoming.

“My mom has had the most impact on me, because she didn’t just raise me, she taught me right from wrong and supports me in every activity I do or I plan to do,” Cedillo said. “She made me who I am because I believe that I can do anything and that I should do what I feel is right.”

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Brittani Wilkinson delivered me the list of cheerleaders, earning her the title of "World's Greatest Cheerleader."

Brittani Wilkinson responded to my call for help, delivering me this list of Wolf cheerleaders, earning her the title of “World’s Greatest Cheerleader.”

Last season, the radio announcers from King’s spent most of the first quarter raving about how large Coupeville High School’s cheer squad was.

Nothing has changed this year.

Entering what is widely believed to be the final go-round for Wolf cheer coach Sylvia Arnold, Coupeville has close to 40 girls on its fall football cheer squad.

Several of the Wolves are playing two sports at the same time, as well, doubling up as volleyball or soccer players.

The roster:

Sydney Aparicio
Sydney Autio
Fiona Bernhardt
Sarah Bishop
Destiny Bitting
Mekare Bowen
Kiara Burdge
Kylie Burdge
Bella Cedillo
Robin Cedillo
Makayla Clavette
Emilee Crichton
Bree Dayno
Allison Dickson
Laney Dickson
Julia Felici
Amanda Foley
Jovannah Foote
Shelby Hall
Naika Hallam
Sylvia Hurlburt
Joye Jackson
Sophia Jebrail
Kenzie Kooch
Emily Licence
Teal Lupien
Breeanna Messner
Ashlyn Miller
Kenzie Moran
Kirsten Pelroy
Briess Potter
Camilla Rische
Madeline Roberts
Ciera St Onge
Brittani Wilkinson
Payton Wilson

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Nicole Becker

Nicole Becker

Nicole (left) and ?.

Nicole (left) and Victoria.

Nicole Becker is deceptively tough.

To the outside world, she is the prototypical cheerleader, bubbly and quick to smile, always at the forefront of every cheer routine. During her days at Coupeville High School (she graduated in June), she rose through the ranks to become a captain during her senior season.

But the days since she left school have been some of the hardest of her young life. The unexpected death of her older sister, Victoria, followed by major surgery that has sidelined her for weeks, have delivered a one-two punch that could knock down the strongest of souls.

As she has fought her way back, she has taken great comfort in her faith and drawn on the support of family and friends.

And that’s something we all need to remember. This is a time when if you know Nicole, you need to let her know that you care about her. That she is not alone in her journey. That a school, a town, are always here for her.

We don’t forget our own. We can’t. We need to be there for her, both at the good times and the bad.

From her couch (which she is largely restricted to right now), Becker offered her thoughts on the events in her life. Take a moment to read them, then, if you can, reach out to her. Let her know we care.

Pre-surgery there is a cartilage in your hip that holds your hip in socket and I tore it. Surgery: it was painful like no end.

There was more damage in my hip than the doctor expected to find once he was inside, so I have 18 surgical stitches inside my hip socket holding it together. My doctor is very confident that it will not lead to a hip replacement later in life.

Recovery: I spend 80% of my day laying on a couch just because every movement hurts.

I wrap my hip in ice to help with swelling and inflammation. There is also the CPM machine. Which is a continuous progressive movement machine that raises my leg up and down, to prevent scar tissue.

I attend physical therapy three times a week to build up the strength back in my hip and my leg.

My sister: this has been the hardest three months in my life.

My sister has been hospitalized before but nothing compares to walking in the emergency room and having the EMTs tell you they did everything they could. That day still plays in my head and just wondering where it went wrong.

But this Coupeville community is the most amazing community I’ve ever been a part of. So many people have reached out to me; to know people that you don’t know care for you is the most amazing feeling.

It will be hard but as God put us on this earth with imperfections he takes us up to him completely perfect with nothing holding us down.

My sister had special needs. To the point where she needed full time care.

And to know she is in a place where she can run through dandelion fields and laugh and smile free of the chains holding her is such a peaceful thought.

She’s my best friend and will forever be my best friend.

But I am overwhelmed by the love this community has given to my family and I. I am overjoyed with it in such a somber time.

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