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Are you ready for Senior Night? Jazmine Franklin (left) and Maddy neitzel are. (Gabe Wynn photos)

   Are you ready for Senior Night? Jazmine Franklin (left) and Maddy Neitzel are. (Gabe Wynn photos)

Sylvia Hurlburt

Sylvia Hurlburt

Allison Dickson

Allison Dickson

Andrea O'Brochta

Andrea O’Brochta

Rebecca Robinson

Rebecca Robinson

Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote

Franklin.

Franklin

Neitzel

Neitzel

The cheer is strong in them.

Seven Wolf cheerleaders ruled the sidelines at Mickey Clark Field for the final time Friday night.

Before the game, and the deluge of rain, it was fairly nice outside, which allowed our newest rovin’ photo man, CHS basketball star Gabe Wynn, to snap these pics as Senior Night festivities played out.

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(John Fisken photos)

   The 20 Wolf cheerleaders (not the whole roster) who were on the ground and working at Monday’s JV football game. (John Fisken photos)

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CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck bundles up against the cold.

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   A group photo brings in a couple of out-of-uniform cheerleaders and Wolf football star Lathom Kelley.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad doesn’t mess around.

You put on even a JV game, and there will be at least 20 Wolves front and center and ready to work the sidelines, no matter the score or the weather conditions.

And while the entire CHS cheer roster wasn’t there Monday, enough of it was to raise the roof (if Mickey Clark Field had a roof) from the opening kickoff to the final whistle.

Like I said, they don’t mess around.

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Wolf senior cheerleaders (l to r) Elizabeth Bishop, Ciera St Onge, Camilla Rische and Cassidy Rydell. (ohn Fisken photos)

   Wolf senior cheerleaders (l to r) Elizabeth Bishop, Ciera St Onge, Camilla Rische and Cassidy Rydell. (John Fisken photos)

Rydell

Rydell

Bishop

Bishop

St Onge

St Onge

Rische

Rische

One final bit of team unity.

One final bit of team unity.

They were small in numbers, but big in spirit.

When Coupeville High School sports went inside for the winter, the number of Wolf cheerleaders crashed from 25-30 girls down to 5-7.

That didn’t make them any less loud or proud, however, as they filled the CHS gym with their vocal work during basketball season.

Monday night’s boys’ hoops game against Klahowya brought an end to their work days in their home gym, but, before the cheerleaders wrapped up the season, they stopped to honor their four seniors.

Popping up at mid-court to document the moment was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the pics that reside above.

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Cassidy Rydell

Cassidy Rydell

Cassidy Rydell has never stopped dancing, she’s just picked up a new style.

The Coupeville High School senior, a 13-year veteran of the world of ballet, has brought her dance moves into the world of cheerleading this year.

As a first-time member of the Wolf cheer squad, which is coached by former Seattle Sonics dancer Cheridan Eck, she’s been able to keep her love of dance going, even if she’s no longer wearing toe shoes.

“I wanted to keep doing something similar and cheer happened to be exactly what I was looking for,” Rydell said. “Being a former dancer, I love it when we have routines that involve any type of dancing; whenever we learn something new it creates a new challenge.”

And while CHS officials still want to call cheer an activity and not a sport, Rydell knows first-hand the sweat, blood and tears that go into being ready to perform.

“Try being able to do the splits and kick sky high,” she said. “Can the football players do it? No.

“It’s the same when people say that dancing isn’t a sport,” Rydell added. “They obviously haven’t seen the hard work that goes on behind the scenes.”

As she plans her future, she has goals of competing in track for the Wolves this spring and majoring in Communications in college.

Rydell is a member of the National Honor Society and picks English as her favorite class.

While she’s skilled in the classroom, her talents stretch out far beyond taking tests.

“I play piano and I love it!,” Rydell said. “I also enjoy singing, writing and, of course, dancing.”

Music is a huge part of her life, whether it’s her own performances or listening to her favorite bands, which include “my two all-time favorite bands at the moment, Owl City and OneRepublic.”

Through everything, she counts a close family member as her biggest fan and confidant, knowing that she’ll always be there to support her in whatever endeavors she picks up.

“My mom has had a HUGE impact on my life, she is the main reason I am who I am today,” Rydell said. “She is my best friend and I can tell her everything!”

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Jovanah Foote (John Fisken photos)

Jovanah Foote leads us off. (John Fisken photos)

Ciera St Onge

Ciera St Onge

Camilla Rische

Camilla Rische

Cassidy Rydell

Cassidy Rydell

Elizabeth Bishop

Elizabeth Bishop

CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck

CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck

Their numbers are down, but their enthusiasm is always up.

The move inside from the football gridiron to the basketball hardwood has shrunk the Coupeville High School cheer squad from the 20’s to a still very-committed six girls.

Whatever they lack in numbers is made up for in their ability to light up the crowd through their yells and dance moves.

Next time you’re at a Wolf basketball game, take a moment to give them a hand.

P.S. — Payton Wilson was not there the day these photos were taken, which is why she’s missing from our lineup. She gets equal props, if no photo.

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