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Makenna Jonker-Chambers is honored by the Lions Club. (Photos courtesy Robin Bernardy)

Two cheers for the Coupeville Lions Club Students of the Quarter.

Both Pamela Morrell and Makenna Jonker-Chambers are key members of the CHS spirit squad, while also being top-notch students and community members.

The Lions Club honors two Wolf seniors each academic quarter, before picking its Students of the Year at graduation time.

Morrell and Jonker-Chambers, honored Jan. 13, are being tabbed for their efforts during the second academic quarter of the school year.

CHS staff and teachers vote on the awards, with students honored for “community service, effort, character, social relationships, scholarship, and sportsmanship.”

Along with her work as a cheerleader, Jonker-Chambers is on the Executive Board, a member of the National Honor Society, and a participant in the school’s Captain’s Club.

The daughter of Amy Jonker and Donald Chambers pulls down a 3.8 GPA, with her favorite classes including math, biology, and health careers.

Jonker-Chambers, who volunteers as a tutor and with a vacation bible school, plans to attend a four-year university, followed by medical school, with a focus on radiology.

Pamela Morrell

Pamela Morrell, daughter of Jennifer and Frank Morell, is a busy bee, devoting time to the Leo’s Club while also participating in numerous parades.

She works at Kapaw’s Ice Cream and Apple Orchard Daycare.

Carrying a GPA of 3.88, she enjoys her English and sports medicine classes, while balancing cheer, theater, the Captain’s Club, the Sports Medicine Club, and Skills USA.

A member of the National Honor Society, Morrell plans to attend Whatcom Community College, with plans to later transfer to Western Washington University.

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Wolf cheerleaders put on a show. (Bailey Thule photos)

They rock the night and rule the sideline.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad has led the way at two home football games this season, keeping the beat going through good times and rough times.

The pics above and below capture some of the Wolves in action, or at rest, keeping the spotlight on them as they prove they’re the best in the biz.

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Jayme Carranza and crew are ready to chew up their foes. (Bailey Thule photos)

She’s an artist with the camera.

Bailey Thule, Coupeville High School senior and noted softball slugger, has showcased a superb eye for capturing her classmates.

With these pics from the first Wolf gridiron game of the new school year, she proves to be in mid-season form.

A mix of football and cheer pics, they’re the work of a very talented young woman.

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Coupeville cheerleaders (left to right) Olivia Hall, Kassidy Upchurch, Makenna Jonker-Chambers, and Avery Williams-Buchanan will lead the Wolves this fall. (Photo property CHS Wolves Cheer)

The leadership is in place.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad used its Instagram page Friday night to honor the young women who will lead the team during the upcoming football season.

Kassidy Upchurch is team captain, while Olivia Hall, Makenna Jonker-Chambers, and Avery Williams-Buchanan are co-captains.

A new CHS gridiron season kicks off Friday, Sept. 6 with a home game against non-conference foe Annie Wright.

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Tirsit Cannon was one of 15 Wolf cheerleaders to letter this fall. (Jackie Saia photo)

They’re heading inside, but first, awards for the work outside.

As the Coupeville High School cheer squad transitions from fall to winter sports, the Wolf spirit leaders took a moment Monday to honor their work on the football sideline.

Alysia Burdge earned the Coaches Award at the season-ending banquet, while Isabella Schooley accepted the Wolf Award.

Jacob Schooley (Most Improved) and Reina Reed (Spirit Award) also went home with hardware, while Makenna Jonker-Chambers and Hayley Thomas were acknowledged for their stellar work as co-captains.

Alysia Burdge keeps a watchful eye on things. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Abbigail Bond
Alysia Burdge
Tirsit Cannon
Lexis Drake
Miles Gerber
Makenna Jonkers-Chambers
Aribella Karr
Ember Light
Milana Light
Pamela Morrell
Reina Reed
Isabella Schooley
Jacob Schooley
Hayley Thomas
Kassidy Upchurch

 

Participation certificates:

Jayden Cooks (Mascot)
Emma Garcia
Layla Heo
Lina Shelly (Mascot)
Rafaella Silva De Campos Conceicao

Fall cheer is done; time to move into the gym for winter cheer. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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