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CHS cheer coach Emily Stevens is resigning to spend more time with family. (Photo courtesy Stevens)

Coupeville High School is on the search for a new cheer coach.

Emily Stevens, who returned in 2017 to run the Wolf program that she was once part of as a cheerleader, is leaving to spend more time with family.

Acceptance of her resignation is on the agenda for next Monday’s school board meeting.

Stevens departure follows that of her assistant coach, Amanda Jones, another Wolf cheer alumni who also recently stepped down to devote more time to family.

With a new season right around the bend, and CHS cheerleaders holding summer practices, school officials will likely need to move quickly to find a replacement.

The decision to step down was not an easy one for Stevens, but one she felt she needed to make as she juggles work, family and being a mother to a young, fun-loving son.

“I’m pretty upset about it; there were a lot of things I wanted to do this season and in the future,” she said. “But the team deserves someone that can give 100% of themselves.”

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Ja’Kenya Hoskins powers to the hoop for a bucket. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hoskins and Izzy Wells lead a strong group of female athletes who arrive at CHS as freshmen this fall.

The third sister is on her way, and she plans to be just as spectacular as her older siblings.

Ja’Kenya Hoskins, who will be a freshman at Coupeville High School in the fall, joins Ja’Tarya as a Wolf, while both follow in the footsteps left by legendary big sis Jai’Lysa.

It’s a family of superstars, comprised of exuberant, talented, strong young women who excel in the classroom and in the arena.

And whatever you do, don’t sleep on Ja’Kenya, who could quite easily be the most explosive athlete in the trio.

The youngest sister is a beast on the boards, ripping rebounds away from tentative rival players, then sprinting down-court to pick up easy buckets.

Put Ja’Kenya on the track, and she has jets in her feet, zinging around the oval in a style very similar to both older sisters.

Once she hits CHS, the youngest Hoskins plans to add cheer to her long list of accomplishments, just like Jai’Lysa and Ja’Tarya.

While she enjoys all of her pursuits (rare is the time when the outgoing young star isn’t flashing a smile as she bops through life), Hoskins gives an edge to hoops.

She and a tight group of teammates have played together for several years now, winning titles and reviving memories of Wolf juggernauts of the past.

“I would say basketball is my favorite sport, because of how it’s not just about you,” Hoskins said. “It’s about the teamwork and being there for your teammates.

“What I like most about being an athlete is being a part of a team and learning you can’t blame everything on your team,” she added. “You have to accept responsibility for your actions.”

On the hardwood Hoskins is an intense defender, and one quick to dive for loose balls or end up in a wrestling match for a rebound.

While she wants to maintain her intensity, she realizes she needs to pick her moments to go full-tilt.

“I would say some of my strengths as an athlete are I’m determined to the very end and I will put my full 100 percent in everything,” Hoskins said. “Areas I’d like to work on are keeping my cool, mainly in basketball.”

When she’s not playing or practicing, she likes to hang out with friends, both online and in person.

That carries over to people from other schools as well, as a common sight at middle school games was Hoskins delivering enthusiastic hugs to many of the rival players when they arrived in the CMS gym.

She knew all of them, they knew her, and every game was like a happy reunion for both sides.

Hoskins, who wants to “go to state at least once in track and basketball,” deeply appreciates her large support crew.

“People who have helped me make me the person I am are my Swish teammates like Isabelle (Wells), Kylie (Van Velkinburgh), Anya (Leavell), and Kiara (Contreras).

“My family always supports me in all my sports and always pushes me to do more.”

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   Sophomore Melia Welling took home two awards and a letter Thursday as Coupeville cheer wrapped its season with a banquet.

Share and share alike.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad officially wrapped up the winter sports season Thursday, handing out awards at a banquet.

When they did, the Wolves shared the loot, with two awards ending in ties.

Mica Shipley and Melia Welling shared the Wolf Award, while Claire Mietus, Julie Bucio and Ja’Tarya Hoskins all earned a piece of the award for Most Spirited.

In other honors, Welling took home the Coach’s Award and Isabel Hucke captured Most Improved.

CHS cheer coaches Emily Stevens and Amanda Jones handed out letters to 10 cheerleaders:

Julie Bucio
Maggie Crimmins
Jesse Hester
Ja’Tarya Hoskins
Isabel Hucke
Claire Mietus
Mira Mostafavinassab
Heather Nastali
Mica Shipley
Melia Welling

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   The ’79-’80 CHS cheerleaders, among the loudest ‘n proudest in all the land.

Getting some outdoor practice time in.

A trio of Wolves are ready for their close-up, Mr. DeMille.

We’re going back to the past again.

Today’s Throwback Thursday special features the 1979-1980 Coupeville High School cheerleaders hard at work.

The photos come to us courtesy Renae (Keefe) Mulholland, who continues to help us keep Wolf athletic history alive and vibrant.

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   Tami Stuurmans (left) and Shannon Sherman kick off a look back at vintage Coupeville High School cheer pics from the ’80s.

Ready to get loud ‘n proud.

Ready for their close-ups, part one.

And part two.

Trying to stay warm in a drafty gym.

Cheer sisters forever.

Putting in work at cheer camp.

The spirit is still strong with them.

As we head towards Friday’s 101st anniversary of Coupeville High School boys basketball, a lot of people associated with the program have been looking back through their school photos.

The pics seen above, which prominently feature cheerleaders from the 1987-1988 school year — the last time a CHS boys hoops team went to the state tourney — come to us courtesy Shannon (Sherman) Martin.

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