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Claire Mietus (John Fisken photo)

   Claire Mietus is one of the Coupeville High School Class of 2018 ASB officers involved in Sunday’s car wash fundraiser. (John Fisken photo)

Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses of dirty cars yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

No auto is too far gone in the battle against dirt and despair.

Your saviors? The 2018 ASB officers from Coupeville High School, who are bringing their hoses and scrub brushes into battle this Sunday, Aug. 28.

The school leaders are holding a car wash at Whidbey Island Heritage Bank (401 N. Main) to help fund this year’s CHS prom.

Cars will be washed from 10 AM – 2 PM.

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Maggie Crimmins (John Fisken photos)

CHS cheerleader Maggie Crimmins came prepared. (John Fisken photos)

Zettle

The scouts get their first look at the new talent.

Claire Mietus

  Wolf cheerleader Claire Mietus, rockin’ the evening’s most comfortable footwear.

Dinner and a show.

Dinner and a show.

Ethan Kedrowski

  Is Ethan Kedrowski getting ready to run a route or trying to scope out what they’re eating on the sideline?

The official Ulrik Wells Fan Club.

   Wolf freshman Ulrik Wells made his high school football debut, and he had a boisterous fan club ready to cheer him on.

No one travels like Wolf fans.

And yes, going all the way out to Camp Casey isn’t exactly the same as trekking to, say, Eastern Washington. I get that.

But there was still a pretty good turnout Friday night for little more than a scrimmage, as Coupeville and visiting Lakeside stretched out their football muscles.

Wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken was in the area and snapped some pics of the Wolf National faithful to go along with his photos of gridiron warriors.

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Claire Mietus (John Fisken photo)

   Claire Mietus combines football and basketball during her time as a Wolf cheerleader. (John Fisken photo)

Claire Mietus spends a lot of her time helping others, but now she’s asking for a bit of help back.

The Coupeville High School sophomore is headed to cheer camp with her team this summer, and has started a GoFundMe page to help with expenses.

She’s trying to raise $400 before June.

When she’s not working the sidelines for the Wolves, Mietus is the president of Coupeville’s Leo Club, a high school community service organization affiliated with the Lion’s.

She also plays in the CHS jazz band and is a part of the school’s Science Olympiad team.

Mietus is working towards her goal of becoming a cardiovascular surgeon, and would love to one day join the service organization Doctors Without Borders.

To see Claire’s GoFundMe page and possibly help out this hard-working, cheerful young superstar, pop over to:

https://www.gofundme.com/cheerforclaire

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Claire Mietus (John Fisken photos)

Claire Mietus is ready to do double duty. Put her in coach. (John Fisken photos)

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Getting ready for pre-game introductions. But first, a photo!

Mckenzie

   Mckenzie Meyer (center) never stops moving on game night, jumping from cheer to band and back.

Robin Cedillo

Robin Cedillo knows how to deal with pesky paparazzi.

Gaby Halpin

   Gaby Halpin is only a freshman, but she’s already a veteran of two full cheer seasons.

trio

Meyer, Halpin and Natasha Estes (far right) spend some quality time together.

Ohana sisterhood, sealed with a kiss.

Ohana sisterhood, sealed with a kiss.

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

As the high school hoops season winds down, the CHS cheer squad remains as loud ‘n proud as any in the land.

They also remain willing photo subjects, as wanderin’ photo man John Fisken found out Tuesday night.

The pics above are courtesy him, and thanks to the best cheer squad in the biz.

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Wolf cheerleader Claire Mietus.

   Wolf cheerleader Claire Mietus, repping the red and white. (Photos courtesy Mietus)

Mietus (left) and

Mietus (left) and Julie Bucio prep for game day.

Mietus and McKenzie Meyer (John Fisken photo)

   Mietus and fellow cheerleader/band mate Mckenzie Meyer hang out before the start of a Wolf basketball game. (John Fisken photo)

“Helping people is my main goal.”

Just a couple of words and it becomes crystal clear Coupeville High School sophomore Claire Mietus has big plans for her life.

The Wolf cheerleader, who has been a key part of the squad through both football and basketball season this year, is going places, and her brain is mapping the route.

“I really love science, such as chemistry and physics,” Mietus said. “My main goal in life is to become a cardiovascular surgeon and I would love to join the service organization Doctors Without Borders.”

When she’s not in class, Mietus, a big fan of Mulan and Star Wars, is almost constantly on the move.

The president of Coupeville’s Leo Club, a high school community service organization affiliated with the Lion’s, she also plays in the CHS jazz band and is a part of the school’s Science Olympiad team.

Somewhere in there she’s found the time to reignite her passion for cheer, as well.

After taking part in middle school cheer when she was living in Japan, she joined the Wolves at the prompting of two CHS cheerleaders who graduated last spring, Ciera St Onge and Camilla Rische.

“I started because I really love being part of a team and it’s something that I enjoy putting my effort into,” Mietus said.

While the school officially labels cheer as an activity, those who take part, putting in all the behind-the-scenes work, know better.

“Cheer is absolutely a sport. What other activity throws girls into the air?,” Mietus asked. “I would tell them that we put just as much time and effort into cheer as any sports team would.

“We practice all summer long and almost everyday,” she added. “It’s tough but totally worth it in the end.”

No matter what she’s doing, whether it’s working the sidelines in support of her classmates or sharpening her skill-set for her future, Mietus can always turn to those close to her for encouragement.

“My dad has definitely been my inspiration,” she said. “Being a member of the Navy he has always pushed me and helped me reach my goals.

“Also my team is a big part of my life,” Mietus added. “We really become sisters and without them we are nothing.”

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