
Arnold resurfaces Saturday, this time to see Josh Bayne (left) and Jake Tumblin (right). (Photo courtesy Chris Tumblin)
Four suited up Saturday, one hopes to play another day.
Former Coupeville High School stars turned college football studs Nick Streubel, Mitch Pelroy, Josh Bayne and Jake Tumblin closed out the regular season strongly Saturday.
Streubel, a redshirt freshman lineman, and his Central Washington University teammates came from behind to beat Dixie State 34-28 to reach .500.
The NCAA D-II Wildcats finished their season with back-to-back wins and exit at 5-5.
Tumblin and Bayne, true freshmen who played in the defensive backfield for Simon Fraser University this year, wrapped an 0-9 campaign.
The Clan fell 38-17 at Azusa Pacific Saturday.
Pelroy, a junior at Montana Western, played for a conference title in a game that came down to the final seconds.
While he and the Bulldogs, ranked #10 in the latest NAIA poll, came up just short, falling 24-17 to #6 Montana Tech, they still have playoff hopes.
Montana Western finished 7-3 and hopes to get an at-large berth when the playoff field is announced Sunday.
Montana Tech, which went from a 1-9 record in 2014 to a 9-1 mark this year, gets an automatic invite as the Frontier League champs.
Pelroy recorded a tackle and took back a kickoff for 19 yards in the loss.
He’s picked up 195 yards on nine returns this season.












































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