Tony Maggio is a busy, busy man.
The Coupeville High School football coach has a repeatedly buzzing phone these days, as college coaches and scouts begin to seriously inquire about the future services of many of his seniors-to-be.
Lineman Nick Streubel and running back Jake Tumblin have developed strong followings and now fullback Brett Arnold, who combines a bruising running style, strong blocking skills and near-impeccable classroom performance (he boasts a 3.98 GPA) is drawing interest.
The University of Puget Sound, the alma mater of longtime former Wolf gridiron guru Ron Bagby (who still holds school records for kickoff returns three decades later) expressed interest in Arnold, and a second unnamed school has been buzzing about lately, as well.
The second school, which will be revealed later (being of a gossipy nature, I must know, and yet am denied for just that reason!!) could be anyone from defending national champion Alabama on down.
I’m just saying, if I’m not told, I can make my own wild guesses, so there you go. Roll Tide!
Stay tuned, as the Days of Our High School Football Lives plays out.












































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