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Opening on a stage near you next week. (Poster by Sydney Wallace)

Four years later, the magic is coming to the stage.

After the pandemic threw a wrench into things, the Coupeville High School Theater Department has regrouped to revive its production of Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic.

The play, written by Matt Cox, hits the CHS stage May 9-11, with performances at 7:00 PM.

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

Puffs is “a very familiar story about finding out you are a wizard and being swept away to a school of magic,” said CHS drama instructor Stefanie Ask.

“But our show isn’t about that character.

“Our show is about Hufflepuffs, or Puffs, and being the unassuming lovable underdog we all find ourselves to be at one time or another.”

Ask and her students were deep in the rehearsal process in March 2020, when Covid arrived to throw things asunder.

“When the world paused, so did our heartfelt little play,” she said.

“It was heartbreaking to realize that the show we thought we sat aside for a few weeks of shutdown was not going to come to fruition at all for that wonderful cast of humans.

“Together we mourned (on GoogleMeets) for the theater experience that we should have had together as Puffs.”

Cut to four years later and Ask and a new group have revived the play and are dedicating it to those who were part of the original cast and crew.

“An entirely new combination of wonderful humans assorted into a cast, and we are finally bringing our sweet, funny, little underdog story to the stage for an audience” she said.

“We hope they’ll be out there in the audience (or elsewhere on their own heroic adventures) hearing our “Third or Nothing!” cheer and feeling the bond they share with today’s cast.”

 

The crew:

Director – Stefanie Ask
Stage Manager – Danni Demers
Light Technicians – Oktober Frost, Reina Reed
Sound Technician – Hailee Wells
Costume Designer – Nevaeh Hertlein-Darby
Set/Prop Team – Peyton Caveness, Nick Shelly, Zac Tackett

 

Cast:

Jorja Auen
Gareth Bevill
Peyton Caveness
Brooke Crosby
River Dearmond
Emma Garcia
Miles Gerber
Marz Halstead
Elizabeth Lo
Pamela Morrell
Michael Robinett
Lina Shelly
Cedar Socha
George Spear
Sydney Wallace
Zak Weatherford
Doc Wertz

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The Wolves bring the noise and spirit, no matter where the gym is located. (Jackie Saia photos)

Loud ‘n proud, home or away.

The Coupeville High School cheer squad hit the road Saturday, traveling 60+ miles to Arlington to provide the soundtrack for Wolf fans at the state basketball playoffs.

Capturing Jenniffer Morrell’s squad in action was intrepid yearbook advisor Jackie Saia, who delivers the pics seen above and below.

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Pamela Morrell touches the heavens. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ll be back for the playoffs.

Coupeville High School basketball ends the regular season Tuesday on the road in La Conner, but the Wolf boys’ varsity is guaranteed a return trip to its own gym for the postseason.

That means the CHS cheer squad will be in action as well.

As the Wolf spirit leaders prep for the postseason, take a moment to reflect back on some of what they have accomplished recently, courtesy a photo essay.

(CHS Yearbook Staff photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Addie Russell photo)

(Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

(Bailey Thule photo)

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Wolf cheerleaders, ready to rock the joint. (Jennifer Morrell photos)

“I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these amazing humans!”

While her squad narrowly missed out on punching its ticket to the state meet, Coupeville High School cheer coach Jennifer Morrell was still pumped Saturday.

The Wolves, who recently returned to being a competition squad as well as a sideline one, wrapped their season at Tahoma High School in the Last Chance Qualifier.

Coupeville showed up and showed out on the blue mats, as they have done each time out.

“We showcased the routine last night and are already planning next year’s routine!” Morrell said.

“They learned and grew so much this season.”

Spending their Saturday on the big stage.

As they move forward, the Wolves are also celebrating donations which will enable them to purchase some of their own mats.

With help from the Arts and Crafts Association in particular, CHS cheer has been able to obtain five of the nine panels needed to give it a complete set.

And it’s never too late to help out.

If you’re interested in donating to the cause, contact Wolf cheer at jmorrell@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

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Wolf cheer stars Tirsit Cannon (back) and Abbigail Bond are reunited. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wham, bam, the gym is alive once more with the sound of spirit.

With Christmas break in the rearview mirror, home basketball games have returned to Coupeville High School.

And along with the sounds of shoes squeaking, popcorn machines popping, and crafty lil’ kids screaming exactly as rival players loft their free throw attempts, the Wolf cheerleaders are back and gettin’ rowdy.

Just the way it was meant to be.

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