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Rock the gym, all night long. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve brought the spirt indoors.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad has moved from football to basketball season, trading the gridiron for the hardwood.

Following along behind them is wanderin’ camera clicker John Fisken, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

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Rafaela Silva De Campos Conceicao (left) and Layla Heo kick off a series of Coupeville High School cheer pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Get loud ‘n proud for photo day.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders took a break from prepping for game day activity by posing for wanderin’ pic clicker John Fisken, who delivers the glossy images seen above and below.

To see more of the Wolves, get yourself to a basketball game in the future, or hit the road the next time the CHS competition squad takes on the world.

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Alysia Burdge is back for another season of cheer. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two squads, three or four times the cheering.

With Coupeville High School cheerleaders moving inside for the winter, the Wolves actually have two different teams, with a fair amount of the athletes appearing on both rosters.

Though, regardless of whether they’re on the sideline squad, or the competition squad, or both teams, it’s a given that each Wolf will bring more energy than any rivals they’ll meet.

As CHS coaches Jennifer Morrell and Tara Crouch juggle preparing their cheerleaders for basketball game work, as well as flying high on the blue competition mats, a look at who’s who.

Wolf coaches Tara Crouch (left) and Jennifer Morrell get to head inside for the winter, away from the wind and rain.

 

The sideline squad (* equals competition team):

Janelle Boer
Abbigail Bond (*)
Alysia Burdge (*)
Tirsit Cannon
Jasmine Castellanos
Jayden Cooks (Manager)
Emma Garcia
Miles Gerber (*)
Layla Heo
Makenna Jonker-Chambers (*)
Bella Karr (*)
Ember Light
Milana Light
Pamela Morrell (*)
Reina Reed (*)
Isabella Schooley (*)
Jacob Schooley (*)
Lina Shelly
Rafaela Silva De Campos Conceicao
Hayley Thomas (*)
Kassidy Upchurch (*)
Avery Williams-Buchanan (*)

Ember Light gets focused.

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Tirsit Cannon was one of 15 Wolf cheerleaders to letter this fall. (Jackie Saia photo)

They’re heading inside, but first, awards for the work outside.

As the Coupeville High School cheer squad transitions from fall to winter sports, the Wolf spirit leaders took a moment Monday to honor their work on the football sideline.

Alysia Burdge earned the Coaches Award at the season-ending banquet, while Isabella Schooley accepted the Wolf Award.

Jacob Schooley (Most Improved) and Reina Reed (Spirit Award) also went home with hardware, while Makenna Jonker-Chambers and Hayley Thomas were acknowledged for their stellar work as co-captains.

Alysia Burdge keeps a watchful eye on things. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Abbigail Bond
Alysia Burdge
Tirsit Cannon
Lexis Drake
Miles Gerber
Makenna Jonkers-Chambers
Aribella Karr
Ember Light
Milana Light
Pamela Morrell
Reina Reed
Isabella Schooley
Jacob Schooley
Hayley Thomas
Kassidy Upchurch

 

Participation certificates:

Jayden Cooks (Mascot)
Emma Garcia
Layla Heo
Lina Shelly (Mascot)
Rafaella Silva De Campos Conceicao

Fall cheer is done; time to move into the gym for winter cheer. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Kassidy Upchurch and associates bring big spirit to the competition mats Saturday in Puyallup. (Brittany Kolbet photos)

Competition is heating up.

As they move into winter, the Coupeville High School cheerleaders will split time between sideline work and competing at events.

Saturday brought the Wolves to Puyallup, where they earned 2nd place in the “small non-tumbling class” at the Blue Fusion Cheer Competition.

The competitive cheer season runs from November through the state meet the first weekend in February, with weekend practices going since August.

Coupeville’s squad on the blue mats includes Abbigail Bond, Alysia Burdge, Miles Gerber, Jacob Schooley, Isabella Schooley, Makenna Jonker-Chambers, Pamela Morrell, Kassidy Upchurch, Hayley Thomas, Reina Reed, and Avery Williams-Buchanan.

Jayden Cooks rounds out the roster as team manager, with Jennifer Morrell and Tara Crouch working as coaches.

Pamela Morrell checks the ceiling for dust.

In addition to fine-tuning their competitive routines, the Wolves are also working towards being able to purchase cheer mats.

With a full set of mats, which consists of nine panels, CHS could host showcases and competitions.

Anthony Ford, Crystal Cruz, Sylvia Arnold and the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Association have provided support and financial assistance to the program, and the Wolves are halfway to their goal.

The team plans to reach out to community groups and cheer fans in the near future to see if anyone else is interested in sponsoring the purchase of more mat panels.

If you can’t wait until they do, make first contact with Jennifer Morrell by emailing her at jmorrell@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

Kings and queens of the blue mats.

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