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Cougars tackle sentenced
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -- Washington State starting defensive tackle Ropati Pitoitua will spend two days in jail after pleading guilty to an alcohol-related driving offense.
Pitoitua, 20, had 73 days of a 75-day term suspended after pleading guilty Thursday in Whitman County District Court to operating a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol, and a related probation violation.
The 6-foot-8, 300-pound tackle from Spanaway asked to serve the sentence outside Whitman County. He has 30 days to arrange that with a probation officer before beginning the jail term.
Pitoitua also was fined $750 and will be on probation for two years.
The sentence stems from incidents in April, when he was cited for being a minor in possession of alcohol, and May 7, when he was arrested for driving after consuming alcohol.
Pitoitua played eight games as a true freshman last season, finishing with 24 tackles and five sacks.
Pitoitua was the second Cougar football player in court in Whitman County during the week.
On Monday, running back Kevin McCall was sentenced to 45 days in jail after pleading guilty to fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation.
Coach Bill Doba issued a statement Thursday about McCall's prospects with the team.
"This is an unfortunate situation for both Kevin and the young woman involved," Doba said. "When Kevin has finished serving his sentence, I will speak with him and make a decision regarding his status with the Cougar football team."
Cougars tackle sentenced
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -- Washington State starting defensive tackle Ropati Pitoitua will spend two days in jail after pleading guilty to an alcohol-related driving offense.
Pitoitua, 20, had 73 days of a 75-day term suspended after pleading guilty Thursday in Whitman County District Court to operating a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol, and a related probation violation.
The 6-foot-8, 300-pound tackle from Spanaway asked to serve the sentence outside Whitman County. He has 30 days to arrange that with a probation officer before beginning the jail term.
Pitoitua also was fined $750 and will be on probation for two years.
The sentence stems from incidents in April, when he was cited for being a minor in possession of alcohol, and May 7, when he was arrested for driving after consuming alcohol.
Pitoitua played eight games as a true freshman last season, finishing with 24 tackles and five sacks.
Pitoitua was the second Cougar football player in court in Whitman County during the week.
On Monday, running back Kevin McCall was sentenced to 45 days in jail after pleading guilty to fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation.
Coach Bill Doba issued a statement Thursday about McCall's prospects with the team.
"This is an unfortunate situation for both Kevin and the young woman involved," Doba said. "When Kevin has finished serving his sentence, I will speak with him and make a decision regarding his status with the Cougar football team."
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