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Wolf cheerleaders (l to r) Alysia Burdge, Abbigail Bond, and Ember Light are ready to get loud ‘n proud. (David Somes photo)

The final cheer has been sounded.

For the fall season, at least, as Coupeville High School’s spirit squad wrapped things up with an awards banquet Monday night.

Head coach Jennifer Morrell and her support staff honored 22 Wolves with a variety of awards and letters.

 

Coaches Award:

Kayla Moch

 

Wolf Award:

Alysia Burdge

 

Spirit Award:

Ember Light

 

4-Year Award:

Pamela Morrell

 

Most Improved:

Nick Shelly

Makenna Jonker-Chambers always brings big game spirit to the sideline. (Bailey Thule photo)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Alysia Burdge
Olivia Hall
Makenna Jonker-Chambers
Denali Kalwies
Bella Karr
Ember Light
Milana Light
Kayla Moch
Pamela Morrell
Laken Simpson
Hailey Smith
Kassidy Upchurch
Marin Winger

 

Participation certificates:

Garrett Bevill (Mascot)
Abbigail Bond
Elizabeth Lo (Manager)
Bea Roncada
Jacob Schooley
Lina Shelly
Nick Shelly
Avery Williams-Buchanan

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Seniors Pamela Morrell (left) and Alysia Burdge will lead Wolf cheer this winter. (Photo property Coupeville High School Cheer)

Two veterans will lead them into the gym.

Seniors Pamela Morrell and Alysia Burdge have been tapped as captains for the Coupeville High School winter cheer team.

That squad will provide support to the Wolf basketball teams when they begin play the first week of December.

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Pamela Morrell was born to be a cheerleader. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I am so grateful for everything I have gained from this sport.”

As she and her fellow 12th graders were honored on Senior Night Friday, Coupeville High School cheerleader Alysia Burdge was (almost) closing a door on a long-running legacy.

She’s the third member of her family to work the sidelines at CHS football and basketball games and will be the fourth sibling to graduate from the school.

As Burdge and her compatriots celebrated a big win Friday, they did so in the same way they always approach their job — by being loud ‘n proud.

Pamela Nation came out big time to support their star, and her fellow seniors.

Nick Shelly

Alysia Burdge

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Elizabeth Lo

Kassidy Upchurch

Ember Light

Coupeville’s splendid seniors.

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CHS cheerleaders, award-worthy as always. (Photos courtesy Jennifer Morrell)

They’re loud ‘n proud in every season.

School’s out for summer right now, but Coupeville High School cheerleaders are still putting in the work.

The Wolves recently held a four-day camp at CHS, with 21 squad members, three coaches, and two instructors from the Universal Cheerleaders Association in attendance.

Led by head coach Jennifer Morrell and assistants Tara Crouch and Anthony Ford, the Wolves received a Superior trophy, and the squad earned a credentialing certificate after performing two routines for friends and families.

Ribbons were awarded to daily winners while eight Wolves earned a UCA All-American award, which goes to the top 10% of high school cheerleaders.

Pamela Morrell, Alysia Burdge, Tirsit Cannon, Mila Light, Ember Light, Abbigail Bond, Miles Gerber, and Bella Karr get a patch for their lettermen jackets and are now eligible to participate in All-American performances around the world.

 

Daily winners:

 

Sunday:

Alysia Burdge
Elizabeth Lo (Rookie of the Day)
Kayla Moch
Laken Simpson

 

Monday:

Garrett Bevill
Denali Kalwies (Rookie of the Day)
Bella Karr
Kassidy Upchurch

 

Tuesday:

Tirsit Cannon
Olivia Hall
Nick Shelly (Rookie of the Day)
Hailey Smith (Jump Off Winner)

 

Wednesday:

Pamela Morrell
Lina Shelly
Avery Williams-Buchanan

 

Wolves in attendance at the camp:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Garrett Bevill
Abbigail Bond
Alysia Burdge
Tirsit Cannon
Cora Fix
Miles Gerber
Olivia Hall
Denali Kalwies
Bella Karr
Ember Light
Mila Light
Elizabeth Lo
Kayla Moch
Pamela Morrell
Lina Shelly
Nick Shelly
Laken Simpson
Hailey Smith
Kassidy Upchurch
Avery Williams-Buchanan

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CHS students work on their production of a new play. (Jackie Saia photo)

The curtain goes up Thursday.

Coupeville High School’s production of Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic runs May 9-11.

Show time is 7:00 PM each night.

Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for students, and $5 for students with ASB.

As you prepare to be immersed in “a very familiar story about finding out you are a wizard and being swept away to a school of magic,” enjoy the pics above and below, which come to us courtesy Stefanie Ask and Jackie Saia.

And for more on the play, pop back to my first story here:

Magic in air, magic on stage

 

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