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Seniors Pamela Morrell (left) and Alysia Burdge will lead Wolf cheer this winter. (Photo property Coupeville High School Cheer)

Two veterans will lead them into the gym.

Seniors Pamela Morrell and Alysia Burdge have been tapped as captains for the Coupeville High School winter cheer team.

That squad will provide support to the Wolf basketball teams when they begin play the first week of December.

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Alysia Burdge leads off a fresh series of CHS cheer pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The power of cheer compels them.

Coupeville High School spirit leaders brought ramped-up vocal support to Friday night’s football win over visiting Winlock, but there was still time to pose for some pics.

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Elizabeth Lo

Nick Shelly

Wolf coach Jennifer Morrell (bottom right) leads her team into action.

The spirit of the Wolf lives large.

Kassidy Upchurch

Ember Light

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Pamela Morrell was born to be a cheerleader. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I am so grateful for everything I have gained from this sport.”

As she and her fellow 12th graders were honored on Senior Night Friday, Coupeville High School cheerleader Alysia Burdge was (almost) closing a door on a long-running legacy.

She’s the third member of her family to work the sidelines at CHS football and basketball games and will be the fourth sibling to graduate from the school.

As Burdge and her compatriots celebrated a big win Friday, they did so in the same way they always approach their job — by being loud ‘n proud.

Pamela Nation came out big time to support their star, and her fellow seniors.

Nick Shelly

Alysia Burdge

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Elizabeth Lo

Kassidy Upchurch

Ember Light

Coupeville’s splendid seniors.

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Wolf cheerleaders bring passion and excitement to their work. (David Somes photo)

They rock the stadium, in good times and bad.

Through big wins and tough losses, the Coupeville High School cheerleaders remain the most vibrant force in Wolf Nation, revving up the crowd and providing the beat at football games.

The pics seen above and below, which come to us from a variety of photographers, capture Jennifer Morrell’s squad on the big stage.

(Photo by Coupeville High School yearbook staff)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Photo by Coupeville High School yearbook staff)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(David Somes photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(David Somes photo)

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An equal opportunity cheerleader. (Darcy Rookstool photo)

The spirit is strong with them.

The next generation of cheerleaders was front and center Friday night as Coupeville High School hosted South Whidbey in the annual Battle for the Bucket.

A junior cheer performance at halftime featured more than 100 elementary school students in K-5.

One young woman was supporting both sides.

Brynna Drake, younger sister of current Wolf volleyball star Lexis and former CHS football giant Jaje, is always loud and proud at Coupeville games.

But Friday she was also cheering on Cousin Jonathan Rookstool, who plays for the Falcons gridiron team.

The dynamic duo is on the scene. (Sarah Stuurmans photo)

Wolf cheer legend Cavan Simonson is now the master.

Ember Light inspires the next generation. (Jandellyn Ward photo)

Reaching for the skies. (Brittany Kolbet photo)

The roll call for junior cheer.

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