
Former Wolf Nick Streubel earned two college football awards Wednesday. (Photo courtesy Amanda Jones)
The Big Hurt continues to get big props.
Coupeville grad Nick Streubel, who just wrapped his senior football season at Central Washington University, was tabbed Wednesday for two awards.
When Great Northwest Athletic Conference coaches tallied up their votes, the former Wolf was named a First-Team All-League pick and the GNAC Offensive Lineman of the Year.
Streubel, who anchored the Wildcat line at center, made the All-Conference team for the third time in his collegiate career.
Central, which finished the season on a six-game winning streak, finished 5-1 in league play, 7-4 overall, winning a third-straight league crown.
The ‘Cats snagged 11 spots on the GNAC’s First Team with Billy Greer joining Streubel as an individual winner.
The league leader in sacks, Greer was picked as the GNAC Defensive Player of the Year.
Streubel, who has been a First Team pick three straight seasons, led an offensive line which helped Central roll up 504.7 yards per game, best in the GNAC and ninth-best in all of D-II football.
During his time in Coupeville, he was a three-sport star for the Wolves, playing football and basketball, while also competing in track and field.
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