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CHS cheerleaders, award-worthy as always. (Photos courtesy Jennifer Morrell)

They’re loud ‘n proud in every season.

School’s out for summer right now, but Coupeville High School cheerleaders are still putting in the work.

The Wolves recently held a four-day camp at CHS, with 21 squad members, three coaches, and two instructors from the Universal Cheerleaders Association in attendance.

Led by head coach Jennifer Morrell and assistants Tara Crouch and Anthony Ford, the Wolves received a Superior trophy, and the squad earned a credentialing certificate after performing two routines for friends and families.

Ribbons were awarded to daily winners while eight Wolves earned a UCA All-American award, which goes to the top 10% of high school cheerleaders.

Pamela Morrell, Alysia Burdge, Tirsit Cannon, Mila Light, Ember Light, Abbigail Bond, Miles Gerber, and Bella Karr get a patch for their lettermen jackets and are now eligible to participate in All-American performances around the world.

 

Daily winners:

 

Sunday:

Alysia Burdge
Elizabeth Lo (Rookie of the Day)
Kayla Moch
Laken Simpson

 

Monday:

Garrett Bevill
Denali Kalwies (Rookie of the Day)
Bella Karr
Kassidy Upchurch

 

Tuesday:

Tirsit Cannon
Olivia Hall
Nick Shelly (Rookie of the Day)
Hailey Smith (Jump Off Winner)

 

Wednesday:

Pamela Morrell
Lina Shelly
Avery Williams-Buchanan

 

Wolves in attendance at the camp:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Garrett Bevill
Abbigail Bond
Alysia Burdge
Tirsit Cannon
Cora Fix
Miles Gerber
Olivia Hall
Denali Kalwies
Bella Karr
Ember Light
Mila Light
Elizabeth Lo
Kayla Moch
Pamela Morrell
Lina Shelly
Nick Shelly
Laken Simpson
Hailey Smith
Kassidy Upchurch
Avery Williams-Buchanan

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Katie Marti (and grandma) kick off a series of CHS track pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was a milestone moment.

Saturday’s District 1/2 track and field championships were the last home event for a Coupeville High School sports team during the 2023-2024 school year.

The sun was blazing (after a less than stellar start to spring), 18 Wolves qualified for the state meet, and wandering photographer John Fisken stayed busy, clicking away.

The pics above and below come to us courtesy him.

To see everything he snapped, and possibly ponder some purchases, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2024/Track-2024-05-11-District-1-Championships

Zane Oldenstadt and Alysia Burdge

Marquette Cunningham

Cael Wilson

Aleksia Jump

Zac Tackett

Mason Butler and Erica McGrath

Myra McDonald (left) and Lexis Drake

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CHS cheerleaders lit up the gym all winter. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve left the gym, but you can still hear the cheers.

The Coupeville High School spirit team lit up winter nights during basketball season, providing a brisk backbeat to the squeaking of shoes.

Putting a cap on things Friday, the Wolves handed out awards and letters at a season-ending banquet.

Bella Karr was tabbed as the winner of the Spirit Award, while Jayden Cooks copped the Coaches Award, and Emma Garcia earned Most Improved.

Hayley Thomas went home with the Wolf Award, while Alysia Burdge and Isabella Schooley rounded things out, being honored as team captains.

Alysia Burdge, here hanging out with fellow track thrower Zane Oldenstadt, is a cheer team captain like her sisters before her.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Alysia Burdge
Bella Karr
Milana Light
Pamela Morrell
Reina Reed
Jacob Schooley
Hayley Thomas

 

Participation certificates:

Janelle Boer
Abbigail Bond
Tirsit Cannon
Jasmine Castellanos
Jayden Cooks
Emma Garcia
Miles Gerber
Makenna Jonkers-Chambers
Ember Light
Isabella Schooley
Lina Shelly
Rafaela Silve De Conceicao
Kassidy Upchurch
Avery Williams-Buchanan

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Pamela Morrell touches the heavens. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ll be back for the playoffs.

Coupeville High School basketball ends the regular season Tuesday on the road in La Conner, but the Wolf boys’ varsity is guaranteed a return trip to its own gym for the postseason.

That means the CHS cheer squad will be in action as well.

As the Wolf spirit leaders prep for the postseason, take a moment to reflect back on some of what they have accomplished recently, courtesy a photo essay.

(CHS Yearbook Staff photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Addie Russell photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Bailey Thule photo)

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Wolf cheerleaders, ready to rock the joint. (Jennifer Morrell photos)

“I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these amazing humans!”

While her squad narrowly missed out on punching its ticket to the state meet, Coupeville High School cheer coach Jennifer Morrell was still pumped Saturday.

The Wolves, who recently returned to being a competition squad as well as a sideline one, wrapped their season at Tahoma High School in the Last Chance Qualifier.

Coupeville showed up and showed out on the blue mats, as they have done each time out.

“We showcased the routine last night and are already planning next year’s routine!” Morrell said.

“They learned and grew so much this season.”

Spending their Saturday on the big stage.

As they move forward, the Wolves are also celebrating donations which will enable them to purchase some of their own mats.

With help from the Arts and Crafts Association in particular, CHS cheer has been able to obtain five of the nine panels needed to give it a complete set.

And it’s never too late to help out.

If you’re interested in donating to the cause, contact Wolf cheer at jmorrell@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

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