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A Wolf cheerleader greets her #1 fan. (Julie Wheat photos)

The season’s not complete until you look at all the photos.

So, while the Coupeville High School winter cheer squad has finished its in-gym performances in support of the school’s basketball teams, the Wolf spirit leaders remain in the spotlight as we present a smattering of pics from the camera of Julie Wheat.

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The Wolf spirit squad brings a festive air to the gym. (Julie Wheat photos)

They’re still rockin’ the joint.

Taking advantage of a home-heavy start to the basketball schedule, the Coupeville High School cheer squad has been busy in the early days of December, providing the backbeat to the Wolf hoops experience.

The pics seen above and below, which come to us courtesy Julie Wheat, capture the spirit team in action.

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Marin Winger and her young protege stay enthusiastic through the rain. (Julie Wheat photos)

“We are … BIG RED!!”

Following in the footsteps of their heroes, Coupeville’s Junior Cheer participants — all 100 or so of them — lit up Mickey Clark Field last Saturday.

If history plays out as before, many of these young athletes will stick with the sport and one day join the CHS spirit squad themselves, keeping the circle of cheer going on and on.

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There’s a new sheriff in Cow Town, and her name’s Cameron Van Dyke. (Julie Wheat photos)

The next gen stars are already in place.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball spikers are back in action at home Thursday, hosting Sultan in matches starting at 3:15 PM.

Want to see the Wolves before then?

Take a gander at the pics seen above and below, which come to us courtesy Julie Wheat.

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Smiling all the way to a PR. (Julie Wheat photos)

Clip-clop go the footsteps, click-clack goes the camera.

Both Coupeville High School and Middle School hosted cross country meets at Fort Casey State Park last week, and intrepid photographer Julie Wheat was on hand to capture images from the action.


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