
Coupeville grad Nick Streubel (68) reunites with high school teammate Brett Arnold after Saturday’s Central Washington University game. (Nanette Streubel photo)
They were once Wolves, but now they rep the Wildcats, Golden Eagles and Blue Jays.
Three Coupeville High School football alumni are chasing the college football dream this fall, in three different states.
Nick Streubel is the oldest of the trio, and the one having the biggest impact.
The Big Hurt, who’s now sculpted like a Greek god (while boasting the silkiest flowing locks in all the land) is a red-shirt sophomore at Central Washington University.
Having bounced back from an injury which kept him sidelined last year, Streubel is a starter on an offensive line which has carried the Wildcats to a 3-0 start.
Their latest win came Saturday, when Gavin Todd booted a 42-yard field with a second left on the clock, lifting CWU to a 17-16 thriller over Azusa Pacific.
Central, which entered the game ranked #23 in the latest D-II rankings (Azusa was #22) improved to a flawless 2-0 in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.
Meanwhile, Jacob Martin is a freshman linebacker/special teams player at Feather River College in California and Zane Bundy is a freshman kicker at Tabor College in Kansas.












































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