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Amanda Neitzel

Amanda Neitzel

Cheerleading has become the family business, and business is pretty dang good.

Following in the footsteps of older sister Maddy, who made an electric debut last year, Coupeville High School junior Amanda Neitzel is out to take the cheer world by storm this fall.

“I started because I saw my sister cheer and she would come home and tell me about how much fun she was having and how all the girls were so close,” Neitzel said. “I’ve always wanted to be part of a team.

“I love how all of us are all really close, we truly are one big family,” she added. “All the veterans are really helpful if you ask them for extra help on routines or cheers; they’re always there for you.”

Putting in hard work is a big part of being part of the Wolf cheer squad, something not always properly appreciated by those on the outside.

“We work really hard at every practice,” Neitzel said. “For our stunt groups our bases have to have strong enough legs and arms in order to get our flyers up in the air and keep them there.

“We work just as hard as any other sports team at our school.”

When she’s not slaving away at practice, Neitzel enjoys science class and loves Harry Potter, Iron Man and The Avengers (“I love anything Marvel”), while also harboring a semi-secret talent.

“I love to sing, but I’m really shy, so I don’t sing a lot in front of people.”

Those closest to her, friends and family, ease that shyness and make sure Neitzel feels appreciated and loved.

“My family and friends have helped to shape me who I am, they are all such amazing people and I’m thankful to have them all in my life,” she said. “Anytime I’m feeling down I have them to talk to and they always help put a smile on my face!

“I’m also pretty thankful for my best friend because she’s a lot like me; we are both huge goofballs and we make each other laugh a lot.”

Two women, though, stand as Neitzel’s closest companions, and she treasures every moment she has with them.

“My momma has always told me that I can do anything I put my mind to. She is my biggest supporter and she’s honestly the strongest person I know,” she said. “She always tells me how strong and smart I am and believes in me.

“My sister too; we may not always get along but Maddy’s my best friend and she’s always there for me and I’m always there for her.”

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Birthday trio (clockwise from top left) Ethan Marx, Maddy Neitzel and Dawn Brock.

Birthday trio (clockwise from top left) Ethan Marx, Maddy Neitzel and Dawn Brock. (John Fisken and Dawn Brock photos)

Three days, three birthdays, triple the birthday cake (I assume).

Wolf Nation is on constant cake alert for a couple of days, as two Wolf athletes and a soccer mom who is one of the school’s most vocal supporters, all hit milestones.

Saturday, it’s CHS sophomore Ethan Marx, who has played tennis and baseball and is following in the successful footsteps of big sis Haley.

He’s already making his own name, however, nabbing Most Improved when the Wolf netters handed out awards in the fall.

Roll into Sunday and Dawn Brock, the ultimate soccer homer (and I mean that in a good way), celebrates.

She’s given Coupeville two strong soccer players, Nathan and Tanner Kircher, but it’s her vocal stylings that truly set her apart.

Loud ‘n proud, and fiercely devoted to her all of her soccer guys (whether they be blood relatives or not), she can scare a ref and spur on her team at the same time, without missing a beat.

If other CHS athletic teams were smart, they’d rent her services for their games.

Cause no one (and I mean NO ONE) out cheers Ms. Brock.

With Monday, school will be back in session and our birthday trifecta will come to a close with the coronation of irrepressible cheer sensation Maddy Neitzel.

The Wolf junior jumped into cheer this year feet first and made a huge splash.

She might not be the biggest, but she cheers from her heart, and that part of her is epic-sized.

Whether flying through the air or working the sidelines, Maddy is a burst of sunshine on even the drizzliest, foggiest Friday night and the Wolves are lucky to have her.

Even when she wasn’t cheering in uniform, she always showed up for basketball games with Jazmine Franklin, there to support their friends like Wiley Hesselgrave and Ryan Griggs as they played.

Neitzel, Brock and Marx are involved in different sports, but all three are united by their love for what they do.

They represent Coupeville well, and I hope their birthdays are as great as they are.

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Maddy Neitzel (John Fisken photo)

Maddy Neitzel (John Fisken photos)

Neitzel gets ready to fly.

Neitzel gets ready to fly.

Skip a coffee, help fund the future of Wolf cheer.

Coupeville’s Maddy and Amanda Neitzel have launched a GoFundMe fundraiser in an effort to raise $300 apiece to attend a top-level cheer camp this summer.

Maddy is already an award-winning cheerleader, having earned Most Improved honors after her first season on the football sidelines for CHS this past fall.

To discover more of her tale of becoming a first-time cheerleader, take a look back at a feature story I wrote on her, where she was kind enough to answer my questions and came off as a bright, personable young woman:

https://coupevillesports.com/2014/08/06/maddy-neitzel-is-fired-up/

To find out more about the fundraiser (and hopefully kick in some change to help fuel their dream), pop over to:

http://www.gofundme.com/rqeu68

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Maddy Neitzel

Maddy Neitzel

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.

Maddy Neitzel is setting off on a new adventure.

The CHS junior joined the Wolf cheer squad this season looking for a new way to express herself.

“I’ve always wanted to cheer but I’ve been too shy to actually join,” Neitzel said. “I decided that I would try it out so I could meet and get to know some more people and help me to come out of my shell a little and be more open.

“I also wanted to be more involved in my school.”

While it’s a big transition, Neitzel has felt welcomed by her new teammates from the very start.

“I enjoy how the cheer team is supportive and willing to help each other,” she said. “It’s like we’re a family; everyone has each other’s backs.”

Cheer is the first sport Neitzel has gone out for at CHS, and the sport’s mix of hard work and skill should make others see it as just that — a sport.

“I would tell them to come to one of our practices and see how active we truly are!,” she said. “Also, we are a strong team, and teamwork is a huge part of most sports.”

As she steps into a new arena, Neitzel continues to draw huge support from those who have always been there for her — her family and friends. One who stands out above the crowd is her mother.

“I’m glad that I have those special people in my life to help me pull through when I’m struggling,” Neitzel said. “My mom is the strongest woman I know and always believes I can do whatever I set my mind to and pushes me to reach for the stars.

“I am truly grateful she is a part of my life.”

Neitzel spends a fair amount of her free time with her friends and gets great enjoyment from the arts.

A big fan of hip hop, she rattles off Lana Del Ray, Chris Brown, Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea as favorite artists, and is quick to emulate their work.

“I LOVE to dance and sing, even though I may not have the best voice!,” Neitzel said with a laugh.

Her interests are diverse, ranging from fashion and clothes (“So I love to shop!”) to photography, movies (“Mean Girls,” Bridesmaids” and “The Wedding Singer” are favorites) and her art classes.

“My favorite class is probably art because I get to fully express who I am in the pieces and projects I create,” Neitzel said.

In the end, though, it all comes back around to her family and friends.

All of the parts of her busy life help to shape her into the bright, personable young woman she is, but their examples inspire her.

“I can talk to any of them about anything and they give me great advice,” Neitzel said. “Humor and laughter are a huge part of who I am and no one makes me laugh harder than my best friend and so I am so thankful I have her for that reason!

“I also really enjoy my close friend’s and my mom’s company because I get along with them the best out of all the people I’ve met throughout my life so far,” she said. “I aspire to be like them because they are awesome people!”

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