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Emma Garcia lets mom capture a moment. (Aaron Wiley photo)

They’re the leaders of the pack.

Coupeville High School cheerleaders are always front and center for Wolf sporting events, and Friday’s Homecoming football game was a prime example.

As they led the cheers and fired up school spirit, numerous photographers caught them in action.

The pics above and below capture a slice of the cheer-tastic action.

Lexis Drake (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Pamela Morrell (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Waiting for their moment to shine. (Courtney Sollars photo)

Ember Light (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Alysia Burdge (Photo by JohnPhotos.net)

Miles Gerber (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Layla Heo (Photo by JohnPhotos.net)

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Sophomore royalty Brynn Parker and Josh Lujan kick off a series of Homecoming pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s the time of the season.

Fall weather is starting to roll in, replacing sun with fog and a slight chill, and Homecoming is upon us.

As Coupeville High School celebrated Friday night, wanderin’ photographer John Fisken snapped the pics seen above and below.

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Skylar Parker (right), here cheering at a Wolf volleyball match with Desi Ramirez, is Coupeville’s 2023 Homecoming Queen. (Bailey Thule photo)

They brought the house down.

Coupeville High School seniors William Davidson and Skylar Parker were voted Homecoming King and Queen Friday, with the duo honored at halftime of the Wolf football game.

They were joined by a court which included six other members of the Class of 2024, plus two students from each of the other classes.

William Davidson — man, myth, legend, and Homecoming King. (Bailey Thule photo)

 

Your official list of those folks who garnered the support of their fellow students:

 

King:

William Davidson

 

Queen:

Skylar Parker

 

Senior Prince:

Cole White

 

Senior Princess:

Emma Garcia

 

Senior Court:

Kayla Arnold
Ryan Blouin
Jage Drake
Layla Heo

 

Junior Prince:

Matthew Campbell

Jada Heaton gets a photo with the parentals. (Photo courtesy Jennifer Heaton)

 

Junior Princess:

Jada Heaton

 

Sophomore Prince:

Josh Lujan

 

Sophomore Princess:

Brynn Parker

Brynn Parker, pulling off magic on the pitch. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

Freshman Prince:

Noah Allred

 

Freshman Princess:

Tirsit Cannon

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Homecoming week is almost upon us.

The buildup to next Friday’s football clash between Coupeville and Forks begins Monday with the start of class competitions and continues through a parade and the game itself.

Day one brings with it “Class Colors,” though none of the four classes gets red, black, or white — Coupeville’s actual colors.

Instead, it’s yellow for freshmen, pink for sophomores, blue for juniors, and green for seniors.

OK…

Tuesday is “Country vs. Country Club,” followed by “Wacky Wednesday,” with Thursday all about paying tribute to “The USA” and Friday being “School Spirit.”

As the week plays out, there are two home games for CHS teams, both featuring volleyball, with fans asked to cram the stands in support of the Wolves.

Coupeville’s spikers host Concrete Tuesday on Dig Pink Night and Mount Vernon Christian Thursday, with both rumbles set to tip at 5:00.

Finally, the annual Homecoming parade is set to wind down Main Street and Front Street starting at 3:00 PM Friday, with the gridiron clash kicking off at 5:00 PM.

The dance, with the theme “A Night in Greece,” goes down Saturday at 8:00.

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Wolf cheerleaders, always ready to whip the crowd into a frenzy. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They light the fuse.

The current edition of the Coupeville High School cheer squad has proven to be a strong unit, capable of firing up overflowing crowds at gridiron games this season.

The pics above and below capture some of those Wolves at work and rest during Friday’s Homecoming game.

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