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Amanda (Neitzel) Score, back when she was rockin’ the sidelines for Coupeville High School. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Big sis Maddy Neitzel prepares to get loud ‘n proud.

The cheer gene is strong in their family.

Maddy Neitzel and lil’ sis Amanda (Neitzel) Score remain two of the most-electrifying athletes to ever grace the hallways of Coupeville High School.

The duo were Wolf cheerleaders, loyal to the cause from “toe to bow,” front and center on some extremely-enthusiastic squads, and their impact lingers long after they have headed out into the real world.

Both sisters live in Arizona now, but haven’t been forgotten by Coupeville fans.

And the siblings still have Whidbey connections, as their romantic unions stretch back to their days in a CHS uniform.

Amanda, a 2017 grad, married her high school sweetheart, former Wolf baseball player Kory Score.

Meanwhile, Maddy, who earned her high school diploma in 2016, is engaged to fellow Coupeville alum T.J. Stream.

Amanda celebrates the end of her high school days with classmate Megan DePorter.

Jump back in time when the Neitzel sisters were walking the CHS hallways and patrolling the sidelines at Mickey Clark Field, and one thing remains fixed in memory.

And that is how genuinely full of light the siblings were (and, surely, still are).

Smart, strong, and very kind, the Neitzels brought high energy to their cheer game, and were capable of flying high into the heavens, or making the skies rumble with their impassioned vocal work and stunts.

All cheerleaders, whether they’re seasoned pros or green newbies, have at least a bit of that in them. Otherwise they wouldn’t have stepped up and claimed the uniform.

But Maddy and Amanda set themselves apart from the pack by having an extra measure of energy, an ability to work as part of a team while always poppin’ out from the crowd.

They didn’t intentionally try to steal the spotlight from their fellow cheerleaders, but it was always obvious there was something special about the Neitzel sisters.

Maddy and Amanda had that magical quality only a few genuinely have.

They were stars, pure and simple.

It’s why, after hundreds of Wolf cheerleaders have come and gone at CHS, the Neitzels still burn bright in our memories.

They had impact. They were truly memorable.

So today they enter the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, joining a select group of cheerleaders to earn entry into our digital shrine to excellence.

After this, the Neitzel sisters can be found hanging out at the top of the blog, under the Legends tab.

One word which perfectly fits two sisters.

Maddy is joined by fellow Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Famer Jazmine Franklin for an epic stare-down. (Gabe Wynn photo)

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   Bree Daigneault is trapped in a cardboard box of emotion. (John Fisken photos)

   “Jake, dude, write something nice. That I’m like a Greek god! Tell me I’m the wind beneath your wings! Do it!! DO IT!!!!!!”

Ready to burn rubber on a rain-splattered day.

Amanda Neitzel (left) and Megan DePorter know what’s what.

   Robyn Myers: “I’m not saying I will. I’m just like, with the last two kids graduating, if I want to turn their rooms into an ’80s video game arcade, I could…”

The giddiness of graduation grows.

Neitzel takes Naika Hallam for a spin.

Of 71 grads this year, the 19 pictured here went K-12 in Cow Town.

They survived a little rain on their parade.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2017 ticked down some of their final moments together Thursday, taking part in the annual senior parade and brunch.

Along for the ride, camera in hand, was photo whiz kid John Fisken, who offers us the pics seen above.

To see everything he snapped (which can be downloaded for free this time around), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/2017-Coupeville-Senior-Parade-and-Brunch/

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Amanda Neitzel (John Fisken photo)

Amanda Neitzel, about to get loud ‘n proud. (John Fisken photo)

Maybe there’s something special about June 26.

Much like birthday buddy Jared Helmstadter, Wolf cheerleader Amanda Neitzel is one of the truly special ones.

Like almost everyone who gets into the cheer game, Neitzel has school spirit flowing out of every pore.

She can get as loud ‘n proud as anyone, even big sis (and fellow cheer legend) Maddy, but it’s more than that.

Amanda is one of the most genuinely sweet-natured, friendly, down-to-Earth young athletes currently gracing our town.

Now, who knows, behind the scenes she may be throwing dinner plates at people’s heads and terrorizing the neighbors.

But I kind of doubt it.

I’m pretty sure that what we see in public is the real deal, a young woman who is whip-smart (Honor Rolls don’t lie), athletically talented, and, most importantly, kind and caring to everyone she encounters.

As she gets ready for her senior year at CHS, I know, no matter what direction she takes, she’s set for big things.

Happy birthday, Miss Neitzel. May it be a great one.

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(John Fisken photos)

“Hold the line, men! Hold the line!!” (John Fisken photos)

Alert the media. Wolf cheerleaders Amanda Neitzel (left) and Brittany Starr have arrived on scene.

   Alert the media. Wolf cheerleaders Amanda Neitzel (left) and Brittany Starr have arrived on scene.

We need a bigger camera. Photo Bomb Queens McKenzie Bailey (left) and big sis McKayla, reunited and ready to break the internet.

   We need a bigger camera. Photo Bomb Queens McKenzie (left) and McKayla Bailey, reunited and ready to break the internet.

Lindsey

   Freshmen, all full of spirit. Left to right, it’s Homecoming Princess Lindsey Roberts, Ema Smith and Sarah Wright.

Joker

   Suited up to play The Joker on a halftime float, Jacob Smith contemplates all the trouble he could cause.

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Wolf moms have spirit, too.

Allison

   Senior cheer captain Allison Dickson prepares to lead her squad onto the field of battle.

Randy

Randy King, laying down sweet knowledge from the press box.

Gaby

Freshman cheerleader Gaby Halpin stares into a bright future.

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Or, maybe, she’s just watching her classmates go bonkers.

They arrived, in all shapes, sizes and ages.

Wolf fans crammed the bleachers, the sidelines and every nook and cranny at Mickey Clark Field Friday night.

They were there for a football game, for Homecoming festivities and to enjoy a relatively balmy October night under the lights.

Capturing the action, before he skedaddled for Oak Harbor and another football game, was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who delivers unto us the pics above.

Go, marinate in the pictorial excellence. We’ll talk more later.

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