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Miles Gerber is one of five Wolf senior cheerleaders. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The roster is deep.

Coupeville High School cheer coach Jennifer Morrell has 23 Wolves at her beck and call as the fall season approaches.

Veterans Jacob Schooley and Bella Karr lead the squad as captains, while the team breaks down to three freshmen, 12 sophomores, three juniors, and five seniors.

The 2025 CHS fall cheer squad is:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Garrett Bevill
Abbigail Bond
Niella Bryan
Savannah Coxsey
Cora Fix
Miles Gerber
Olivia Hall
Denali Kalwies
Bella Karr
Milana Light
Taylor Marrs
Alyssa McGee
Kayla Moch
Elle Peterson
Jacob Schooley
Lina Shelley
Laken Simpson
Hailey Smith
Hayden Smith
Caroline Summers
Avery Williams-Buchanan
Marin Winger

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Wolf cheerleaders love the spotlight. (Mia Farris photo)

The spirit is strong in them.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders continue to shake the rafters game after game this winter, providing the background to Wolf basketball games.

Whether performing at halftime or verbally supporting their hoops-playing classmates during the heat of action, the Wolf spirit squad remains the best in the biz.

Olivia Hall (and her teammates) light up the gym. (Bailey Thule photo)

Alysia Burdge and David Somes keep their eye(s) on the ball. (CHS Yearbook photo)

Bella Karr is fired up. (Mia Farris photo)

Coupeville seniors present a united front. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bringing down the house at halftime. (Mia Farris photo)

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Pamela Morrell, ready to rock the joint. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The cheers bounce off the gym walls, and not the prairie itself.

Other than that, it’s business as normal for the Coupeville High School cheer squad, which has moved indoors for winter.

Still loud ‘n proud. Still at the forefront of Wolf athletics.


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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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Kassidy Upchurch leads off a series of CHS cheer pics. (Jackie Saia photos)

The spirit is strong with them.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad lists 20 athletes on their season-opening roster, and the pics above capture a portion of those Wolves at the first football game.

From 8th graders through seniors, they’re an enthusiastic bunch, sure to be found front and center all fall.

Bella Karr

Jacob Schooley

Milana Light

Lexis Drake

Isabella Schooley

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Hayley Thomas

Miles Gerber

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