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Robin Cedillo, Jovanah Foote, Sylvia Hurlburt

   Six cheerleaders, one car. L to r, it’s Robin Cedillo, Moira Reed, Jovanah Foote, Tomi Herrera, Andrea O’ Brochta and Sylvia Hurlburt.

It’s camping season.

Both the Coupeville High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams have hit camps, and now the Wolf cheerleaders are off to fine-tune their skill set.

The destination?

The Great Wolf Lodge in Centralia for a UCA cheer camp.

Wolves going to a lodge named after them, where they will likely out-howl and out-stunt everyone in sight?

It’s their (cheer) destiny.

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Clockwise, from top right, Jovanah Foote, May Rose and (old school) Brad Sherman.

   Clockwise, from top right, birthday trio Jovanah Foote, May Rose and (old school) Brad Sherman.

Somewhere in Wolf Nation, right now, birthday cake is being served.

It has to be.

March 10 is a banner day for Coupeville High School athletic stars to have been born, with at least three (that I know of) sharing the day.

Current Wolves May Rose and Jovanah Foote are still blazing trails of success, while Brad Sherman’s exploits at CHS were so legendary they named the road I live on after him.

Well, at least that’s what I tell the more gullible tourists…

The trio may have played different sports along the way, but they share much in common, from their snappy personalities to the joy they have displayed when competing.

Rose, Foote and Sherman have all left a positive mark on their school and their town and I could go on and on, or I could just wish them happy birthdays and point you in the direction of the feature stories I previously wrote on each of them.

If I do that, maybe I’ll have some time to track down some of that elusive birthday cake…

To bask in the glow of their awesomeness, check out:

Rosehttps://coupevillesports.com/2013/10/15/fleet-footed-booter-has-bright-future/

Footehttps://coupevillesports.com/2014/08/06/jovanah-foote-is-fired-up/

Shermanhttps://coupevillesports.com/2013/10/07/ten-years-later-the-legend-of-brad-sherman-still-looms-large/

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Jovanah Foote

Jovanah Foote

Foote and Sylvia Hurlburt (John Fisken photo)

Foote and Sylvia Hurlburt (John Fisken photo)

A new high school sports year approaches and the Coupeville High School cheer squad is hard at work.

To get you ready, we present a series of features on Wolf cheerleaders, with the headline to each article paying tribute to 2009’s “Fired Up!,” the best cheerleader movie ever made.

Yeah, you heard me the first time, “Bring it On.” I said it and I meant it.

Sylvia Hurlburt is gonna be so happy.

Her partner in crime on the CHS cheer squad, fellow junior Jovanah Foote, is finally getting her moment in the spotlight, with a little coaxing from Hurlburt.

And Foote deserves it.

A whip-smart, athletic young woman, she’s been toiling in the cheer trenches for years, having started in junior cheer when she was at Coupeville Elementary.

Now she’s one of the ones out front, leading the way for the Wolves and helping teach the next generation of cheerleaders when they work with the CES girls.

Foote brings years of gymnastic experience to the floor with her when she cheers and she’s a two-season member of the Wolf squad, working hard through both football and basketball season.

“You have to be strong and athletic to be a cheerleader,” Foote said. “It’s the same with football, volleyball, basketball and any other sport.

“We throw girls up in the air and have to catch them; that takes a lot of strength, otherwise we’ll drop them,” she added. “Cheerleading takes up a lot of time, energy and practice, just like any other sport, so it should be considered a sport.”

An avid reader, she enjoys spending time with her friends, whether in the cheer arena or outside of it.

“What I enjoy most about cheer is how well the team gets along,” Foote said. “And the stunting and the football games — that’s the best part!”

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