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Claire Mietus (John Fisken photos)

Claire Mietus is ready to do double duty. Put her in coach. (John Fisken photos)

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Getting ready for pre-game introductions. But first, a photo!

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   Mckenzie Meyer (center) never stops moving on game night, jumping from cheer to band and back.

Robin Cedillo

Robin Cedillo knows how to deal with pesky paparazzi.

Gaby Halpin

   Gaby Halpin is only a freshman, but she’s already a veteran of two full cheer seasons.

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Meyer, Halpin and Natasha Estes (far right) spend some quality time together.

Ohana sisterhood, sealed with a kiss.

Ohana sisterhood, sealed with a kiss.

It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that cheer.

As the high school hoops season winds down, the CHS cheer squad remains as loud ‘n proud as any in the land.

They also remain willing photo subjects, as wanderin’ photo man John Fisken found out Tuesday night.

The pics above are courtesy him, and thanks to the best cheer squad in the biz.

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Jovanah Foote (John Fisken photos)

  Wolf co-captain Jovanah Foote gets ready to kick things off. (John Fisken photos)

Gaby Halpin

Gaby Halpin has spirit, do you?

Claire Mietus

Claire Mietus does.

Sylvia Hurlburt

   A cheerleader (in this case, fall season captain Sylvia Hurlburt) taking photos of other cheerleaders? The circle is complete.

Natasha Estes

Natasha Estes has some ballerina in her, getting up, way up, on her toes.

Julie Bucio

Julie Bucio waits for the beat to drop.

Heather Nastali

Heather Nastali slides into action, backed by Robin Cedillo.

Mckenzie Meyer

   Mckenzie Meyer did double duty, alternating between cheer and band on this evening.

They’re the best at what they do.

For the high-energy Wolf cheer crew, that means being loud and proud and nailing every routine in their playbook.

They were back at it Friday night, during home girls’ basketball games, keeping the noise and energy bouncing off of the walls of the CHS gym.

In between kicks and cheers, travelin’ photo man John Fisken slid by and captured a few pics of Cheridan Eck’s squad in action.

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Kaela Hollrigel took home (John Fisken photos)

   Kaela Hollrigel took home the Wolf Award in her first season as a CHS cheerleader. (John Fisken photos)

Brazilian foreign exchange student Julia Borges was tabbed as Most Improved.

   Brazilian foreign exchange student Julia Borges was tabbed as Most Improved.

Let the letters rain down.

Capping a successful fall season Wednesday, the Coupeville High School cheer squad bestowed letters to 29 girls, honoring the entire squad.

Coach Cheridan Eck also gave awards to five cheerleaders, with Madison Aylesworth and Julia Borges both taking home Most Improved.

Claire Mietus accepted the Coaches Award, Rebecca Robinson zipped away with the Spirit Award and Kaela Hollrigel was tabbed as the winner of the Wolf Award.

Taking home letters were:

Madison Aylesworth
Julia Borges
Julie Bucio
Kiara Burdge
Robin Cedillo
Allison Dickson
(captain)
Lainey Dickson
Natasha Estes
Jovanah Foote
Jazmine Franklin
Naika Hallam
Gaby Halpin
Abby Hamilton
Tomi Herrera
Kaela Hollrigel
Sylvia Hurlburt
(captain)
Mckenzie Meyer
Claire Mietus
Arisbeth Montiel
Citlalli Montiel
Katherine Morales
Heather Nastali
Amanda Neitzel
Maddy Neitzel
Andrea O’Brochta
Moira Reed
Rebecca Robinson
Hannah Shinn
Brittany Starr

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Kaela Hollrigel

Kaela Hollrigel

The lighter side of Hollrigel’s personality surfaces.

Kaela Hollrigel is a busy young woman.

The Coupeville High School junior, who moved to the Island last October, has added cheer to a schedule already chock-full.

Along with being a wingman for the Wolf cheer squad, Hollrigel is a leader in both ASB and National Honor Society, while also participating in Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Toss in side activities (“My primary interests are reading and doing art, like painting and drawing”), favorite classes like science and art and hanging out with family (“I love to spend time with my mom and sister”) and she’s got a lot going on.

Though, and this is a HUGE plus, Hollrigel still finds the time to appreciate a little AC/DC, so, when CHS football announcer Willie Smith cranks up his pre-game tunes over the PA system this fall, at least one Wolf cheerleader will enjoy the moment.

Hollrigel picked up the cheer bug as a way to meet people in her new home, and it’s worked out splendidly.

“I started because I wanted to be a part of a team that is fun and a great workout,” she said. “I also wanted to join cheer because I thought it would be a great way to make friends, and it is.”

Now several months intro her introduction to the sport, Hollrigel has come to appreciate the connections that grow between teammates.

“I enjoy so many things in cheer. Like the great bond all of us have formed like a family; we all call it Ohana,” she said. “Also I love how much fun all the dances are and the routines and our coach Cheridan (Eck) makes our practices so much fun for all of us because each day is a new experience.”

Team leaders have helped show her the way, and she looks up to them for their leadership, style and inclusiveness.

“Some players that have really been a role model to me are our team captains, Allison Dickson and Sylvia Hurlburt, because they are such great role models for the whole team and with the help of Cheridan they make practice even more fun then it already is,” Hollrigel said.

“And that’s pretty hard, because we all have so much fun.”

But, while it’s enjoyable, there is also a lot of work involved, work that Hollrigel and her teammates would like to see appreciated.

“I would consider CHS cheer a sport, because as a team we do a great workout every day during practice,” she said. “We also have Workout Wednesday’s, where we do our own personalized workouts.

“As a team we also have a great workout when stunting because we have to throw and lift girls up in the air,” Hollrigel added. “That, to me, is why cheer is considered a sport.”

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