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Nick "The Big Hurt" Streubel, college football sensation. (Nanette Streubel photo)

   Nick Streubel — in high school he was “The Big Hurt,” in college he’s “Toaster.” Either way, he’s a star. (Nanette Streubel photo)

College football raged across the land Saturday, and everywhere you looked, a former Wolf was in there fighting.

Four Coupeville High School alumni suited up for action in games stretching from Montana to Canada, and all had an impact.

Redshirt freshman lineman Nick Streubel and his Central Washington University teammates cruised to their first win of the season, clobbering visiting Western Oregon 40-19.

Meanwhile, freshmen defensive backs Josh Bayne and Jake Tumblin gave it their all, but couldn’t quite save Simon Fraser University from falling 16-10 to visiting Azusa Pacific.

Bayne collected six solo tackles and one assist, while Tumblin had two tackles, two assists and was in on a tackle for a loss as they and the rest of the Clan celebrated Homecoming.

Tumblin, Bayne and Streubel will be reunited next Saturday, Sept. 26, when Simon Fraser travels to Ellensburg to face Central.

Up Montana way, the elder statesman of former Wolf gridiron gods, junior Mitch Pelroy, doesn’t know what it’s like to lose these days.

Pelroy and his Montana Western squad crushed host Montana State-Northern 44-2 to go to 3-0 on the season.

The Bulldogs have won seven straight dating back to last season.

With MSN having no luck scoring, Pelroy only had one kickoff to deal with and he brought it back 22 yards.

He’s averaging 18.5 yards per return this season.

Pelroy also chipped in on defense, recording a tackle and an assist, while teammate Sam Rutherford lit up the scoreboard with four touchdowns.

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Jake Tumblin and dad Chris meet up again in Oregon. (Shannon Tumblin photo)

   Former Wolf football star Jake Tumblin and dad Chris meet up again in Oregon. (Shannon Tumblin photo)

Wolves. Wolves everywhere.

Saturday is a day generally devoted to college football and Coupeville High School alumni made their impact felt on the holiest of days.

Five former CHS stars are currently on college football rosters, with Nick Streubel (Central Washington) Joel Walstad (Midland), Mitch Pelroy (Montana Western), Jake Tumblin (Simon Fraser) and Josh Bayne (Simon Fraser) all following their dreams of gridiron glory.

Tumblin and Bayne made their college debuts Saturday, as both played in a 31-14 loss at Western Oregon.

“They both saw time on special teams. Both on kick-off and Josh on punt return. Jake saw snaps in the second quarter,” said Chris Tumblin.

Meanwhile, several states over, Pelroy, the elder statesman of the bunch, sparkled in Dillon as he and his Bulldog teammates rallied to beat the College of Idaho 24-20.

The speedy junior affected play in several ways, recovering a fumble and getting in on three tackles on defense and returning a pair of kickoffs.

He took one back 20 yards and the other 10.

Montana Western won the game when freshman quarterback J.D. Ferris hit tight end Matt Lickfold with a five-yard touchdown toss with just 18.9 seconds to play, capping an 80-yard drive while racing the clock.

The Bulldogs (2-0) have won six straight, keeping a streak alive that began late last season.

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Mitch Pelroy: Even the hair has breakaway speed. (Kirsten Pelroy photo)

Mitch Pelroy: Even the hair has breakaway speed. (Kirsten Pelroy photo)

Still can’t catch Mitch Pelroy.

The former Coupeville High School football sensation kicked off a new season of college ball Saturday the same way he ended the last one — two or three steps ahead of his would-be tacklers.

Pelroy, now a junior at Montana Western, sparkled on both sides of the ball as the Bulldogs decimated host Rocky Mountain 49-6.

It was the fifth straight win for Pelroy and Co., who closed out 2014 with a four-game winning streak.

The former Wolf handled both of Montana Western’s kickoff returns, rolling up 44 yards in the return game, while also chipping in with a tackle and two assists from his defensive back position.

The ‘Dog defense was stellar all afternoon, forcing eight turnovers.

A.J. Wilson, in particular, had the kind of afternoon defensive grunts can usually only dream about. He scored three times, bringing back two fumbles and an interception for touchdowns.

Freshman quarterback J.D. Ferris added a pair of touchdown strikes as Montana Western easily captured the Frontier Conference win.

The Bulldogs, and their speedy former Wolf, return to Dillon, Montana for their home opener next Saturday (Sept. 12), when they’ll play host to the College of Idaho.

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Former Wolf gridiron giants (l to r) Josh Bayne, Nick Streubel and Jake Tumblin.

   Former Wolf gridiron giants (l to r) Josh Bayne, Nick Streubel and Jake Tumblin.

Monica Vidoni (18)

   Monica Vidoni (18), back row, fourth from left, with her Rainy River Community College teammates.

Tyler King, the lone CHS grad to be a D-1 scholarship athlete.

Tyler King, the lone CHS grad to be a current D-1 scholarship athlete.

At least 15 former Coupeville High School athletes are currently pursuing their athletic dreams in college.

And, as soon as I say 15, someone will drop a name or two and I’ll realize my memory is truly shoddy, but oh well, here goes.

Josh Bayne and Jake Tumblin — The former Wolf two-way football stars are both freshmen at Simon Fraser University in Canada.

While there is no word yet on whether they will redshirt, both are on the Clan roster and listed as defensive backs.

Bayne sports #17, while Tumblin is tabbed as #21 (though is wearing a different number in his school photo.)

Aaron Curtin — Coming off a stellar senior year at CHS, where he was a standout tennis, basketball and baseball player, Curtin plans to walk on the Central Washington University baseball squad.

Amanda d’Almeida — A junior at Carleton College in Minnesota, she’s currently listed as a student manager for the Knights soccer squad after playing for the team the past two years.

While battling through a string of injuries, she’s played in 27 games, starting nine and has been on the pitch for 1,074 minutes of action.

Ben Etzell — Played baseball as a freshman pitcher last spring at Saint John’s in Minnesota.

The former Cascade Conference MVP earned the save as his squad captured the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics Conference tournament title and a berth in the NCAA D-III playoffs.

Hailey Hammer — Scheduled to be  a freshman softball slugger at Everett Community College, where she’ll be on scholarship.

Tyler King — The elder statesmen for Wolf athletes in college, he’s a scholarship athlete at the University of Washington heading into his senior year as a cross country and track stud.

Currently owns the sixth-best time in the 10K in school history and was an All-American in cross country, where he teamed with Aaron Nelson to be the first Husky male duo to ever achieve that honor in the same season.

Morgan Payne and Aaron Trumbull — The former Wolf baseball teammates plan to reunite and take the diamond as freshmen at Olympic College in Bremerton the spring.

Mitch Pelroy — The junior returns for another campaign with Montana Western, which is ranked #26 in the NAIA Football Coaches’ Preseason Poll.

The Bulldogs open Sept. 5 on the road against Rocky Mountain College.

In 20 games at the college level, Pelroy has racked up 600 return yards (541 on kickoffs and 59 on punt returns), while collecting 32 tackles, six assists and a sack as a defensive back.

Madeline Roberts — As a freshman last year, she played basketball and softball (scholarship) for Shoreline Community College.

Wearing #21, Roberts played in 32 games on the diamond, racking up 22 hits, 19 runs, 14 walks, a home run and 12 RBI.

Nick Streubel — #68 on the Central Washington University football roster, the 6-foot-3, 301-pound carved-in-granite-these-days Big Hurt is a redshirt scholarship freshman offensive lineman for the Wildcats.

He and his teammates kick off the season Sept. 5 at Colorado State.

Madison Tisa McPhee — The former Wolf track star will be riding with Central Washington’s rodeo team.

Mad Dawg will be running barrels, goat tying and breakaway calf roping.

Monica Vidoni — The former Wolf made her debut as a volleyball player for Rainy River Community College in Minnesota last weekend.

The Voyageurs took second at the Fergus Falls Tournament, falling to Bismarck State College in the championship match, with Vidoni, who just joined the team, getting in for a few plays.

She currently plans to play basketball and softball in addition to volleyball.

Joel WalstadThe record-setting Wolf QB has taken his talents to America’s Heartland.

A three-sport star for Coupeville (football, basketball, soccer) he is a freshman on scholarship at Midland University in Nebraska.

He’s currently listed as a kicker/punter (roles he also handled at Coupeville) and will wear #9 for the Warriors.

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Tyler King

Tyler King

Tyler King stayed up late to finish his college track season.

The former Coupeville High School standout, now a junior at the University of Washington, didn’t take to the track for his race at the NCAA West Preliminaries Championship Thursday in Austin, Texas until a hair past 10 PM.

Then, since he was running in the never-ending 10,000 meter race, he stayed up well past his bed time.

By the time he was done King had rolled across the line in 30th (out of 48 runners) in a time of 31 minutes, 39.57 seconds.

The top 12 finishers advanced on to the NCAA D-1 Outdoor Track Championships in Eugene, Oregon June 10-13.

The Huskies are sending seven athletes on, four women and three men.

They include Baylee Mires (800), Gianna Woodruff (400 hurdles), Maddie Meyers (5000), Kristina Owsinski (pole vault), Meron Simon (3000 steeplechase), Curtis Clauson (javelin) and Izaic Yorks (1500).

During his days at CHS, King won state championships in both track and cross country.

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