
Former CHS cheer captain Courtney Arnold (back row, left) stopped by to pass on lessons to the new crew.
It’s 33 days until opening night.
Friday, Sept. 5, Coupeville High School kicks off a new fall sports season when it hosts Island rival South Whidbey in a football battle for The Bucket.
While the Wolf gridiron warriors are getting ready, so are the CHS cheerleaders.
Under the guidance of Cheridan Eck, who has taken over full-time with the retirement of Sylvia Arnold, Coupeville’s squad (the loudest ‘n proudest in all the land) has been hard at work.
Giving up a chunk of their summer vacation, the Wolves, led by team captains Destiny Bitting and Kylie Marie, are fine-tuning their skill-set.
They even welcomed a living legend into their midst.
Former CHS cheer captain Courtney Arnold, who paced Coupeville the last time it had a competition cheer squad, swung by to work with the new crew and impart some of her hard-earned cheer wisdom.












































