
Former Coupeville athletes Nick Streubel and Madeline Roberts reunite after a Central Washington University football game. (Photo courtesy Nanette Streubel)
The Big Hurt is a two-timer.
Coupeville High School grad Nick Streubel earned his second-straight First-Team All-Conference nod Wednesday, as he and 19 of his Central Washington University football teammates were honored.
The Wildcats, who earned a share of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference regular-season title, but were snubbed when the NCAA DII playoff bracket was revealed, claimed three of the league’s big awards.
Quarterback Reilly Hennessey was the Offensive Player of the Year, guard James Moore was the Offensive Lineman of the Year and running back Michael Roots was the Newcomer of the Year.
Streubel, a red-shirt junior offensive lineman, was a unanimous pick after playing a major role for one of the most-prolific offenses in DII football.
Central, which averaged 47.7 points while going 8-3, rushed for 2,999 yards on the season.
The Wildcats averaged 272.64 rushing yards per game, with two different backs rambling for 1,000+ yards.
Next up for Streubel is the announcement of the All-Region team, where he will be looking to repeat as a First-Team pick.
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