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Coupeville High School cheerleaders – best in the biz. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

This is for those whose spirit never flags.

Through rain, and wind, and even more rain and wind, the Coupeville High School cheer squad never backs down.

Always at the forefront. Always the loudest ‘n proudest.

And worthy of a cheer themselves.

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Bella Velasco leads off a collection of CHS cheer pics from Friday’s Homecoming game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that cheer.

Keeping the crowd roaring through the rain Friday, the Coupeville High School cheer squad aced their exam, proving to be both loud ‘n proud.

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Gwen Gustafson rises up to smite the volleyball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let’s ease into the new week.

Here’s a collection of photos to kick things off – some very-light “reading” — featuring all of Coupeville High School’s active fall sports teams.

To see more pics from John Fisken, and possibly purchase glossies for that third cousin in Walla Walla, pop over to:

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It’s a celebration on the pitch after Wolf sharpshooter Miguel Puente beat the rival goalkeeper.

Alex Clark is ready to run all day.

Be vewy, vewy quiet … Audrianna Shaw is hunting rascally soccer balls.

“Bye!” Scott Hilborn has other places to be.

Savina Wells strikes a dramatic pose.

CHS yearbook teacher Jackie Saia discusses camera angles with her best paparazzi.

Anna Myles scoops up an incoming shot.

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Katie Buskala leads off a pack of Coupeville High School cheerleaders. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Spirit has returned.

After a pandemic-altered school year in which Coupeville High School didn’t field a cheer program, the Wolves relaunched their sideline squad Friday night.

Under the direction of first-year head coach Jennifer Morrell, CHS cheerleaders once again brought the noise and the passion.

And, with the Wolves scoring six touchdowns in a wild 42-39 loss to visiting Klahowya, Coupeville’s spirit leaders had plenty to cheer about.

Who’s inside the Wolf costume? It’s a mystery.

Lucy Crouch

Brielle Haury

New head coach Jennifer Morrell (left), here with assistant Tara Crouch, was a Wolf cheerleader back in the day.

Isabella Schooley

Pamela Morrell

Caitlin Thomas

Avery Williams-Buchanan

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Coupeville’s Mica Shipley cheered in front of 21,000 fans Thursday in Nevada. (Photos courtesy BreAnna Boon)

Mica Shipley went to Paradise.

The Coupeville High School grad officially kicked off her second season as an NCAA D-1 cheerleader Thursday, as Eastern Washington University topped host University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Playing in front of 21,000 fans at the still fairly-new Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, the Eagles held off UNLV 35-33 in double overtime, denying a game-tying two-point conversion on the final play.

The game was held in a $1.9 billion arena, known informally as “The Death Star,” which also houses home games for the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.

Shipley’s high school cheer coach, BreAnna Boon, was thrilled to see her high-flying star holding down the big-time spotlight, a payoff for all her hard work.

Mica friggin killed it!,” Boon said. “Her coach said that she had the most infectious spirit on the team.

“I am so proud of her! She’s living proof that you can do anything you set your mind to.

“She has dreamed of being a college cheerleader for so long, so to be able to see her living her dreams out, it’s just completely heart warming!”

Shipley fires up Eastern Washington University supporters.

The Eagles cheer squad, livin’ large on the turf at Allegiant Stadium.

Shipley touches the heavens.

“Farewell until next time!”

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