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Arizona Athletics Communication Services // 520-621-4163 • 1 National Championship Drive • McKale Center Room 106 • Tucson, AZ • 85721-0096 Contacts: Blair Willis ([email protected]) • 520-621-0914 (o) • 520-419-2979 (c) // Daniel Berk ([email protected]) • 520-626-9395 (o) • 314-363-5842 (c) Sumlin, Wildcats Sign 20 to National Letters of Intent Arizona goes coast-to-coast to add size, talent, experience and depth to its roster. TUCSON, Ariz. – Head coach and the Arizona football program are excited to announce the official sign- ing of 20 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to join the program in 2019. In the 11 months since taking the head coaching job, Sumlin and his staff have worked tirelessly to assemble their first recruiting class. The 20-player class proved Sumlin and his staff are willing and able to recruit coast to coast – and, when necessary, beyond. Additionally, an emphasis was made to add size and depth of talent to the offensive and defensive lines, where the Wildcats signed four to each side of the ball. Two players signed from Florida with four from from California. In between, the staff made a big statement in Texas, hauling in eight key prospects headlined by Grant Gunnell, the state’s most prolific prep passer. Two hail from home turf in Arizona, while one apiece signed from Nevada, Utah and American Samoa. Along the offensive line, the Wildcats signed two top junior college prospects, including Josh Donovan from Trinity Community College and Paiton Fears from Hutchinson Community College. Donovan stands at 6-feet 6-inches and 310 pounds, while Fears is 6-foot-6 and 320 pounds. Joining the junior college transfers are Jordan Morgan from nearby Marana High School and Jamari Williams from Cardinal Gibbons High School in Sunrise, Fla. Morgan is listed at 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds, and Williams reports at 6-foot-3, 310 pounds. Defensively, two junior college signees will also bulk up Arizona’s line. Trevon Mason from Navarro Community College is 6-foot-5, 280 pounds and Myles Tapusoa from Eastern Arizona Community College is 6-foot-2, 326 pounds. Joining the transfers inside is high school talent Kane Bradford, a 6-foot-5, 270-pounder from Dallas, Texas. Rounding out the class is defensive end Kwabena Watson, a 6-foot-2, 225-pounder. The Wildcats also put a premium adding depth and play-making ability in the secondary, inking four student-athletes. Included are Maurice Gaines from Oakland, Calif., Chris Roland from Palmdale, Calif., Jaxen Turner from Perris, Calif., and Bobby Wolfe, from Houston, Texas. Two linebackers round out the defensive side of the ball. Eddie Siaumau from American Samoa is a rangy player and will be joined by the athletic Derrion Clark of Dallas, Texas. Offensively, Arizona welcomes three receivers headlined by Gunnell’s high school teammate Boobie Curry. The Houston prospect will join Jalen Johnson from Eastvale, Calif., and Las Vegas, Nev., native Jaden Mitchell. In the backfield, Michael Wiley is the lone running back signee. The Houston native prepped at the Strake Jesuit College Preparatory. On special teams, Phoenix standout punter Kyle Ostenthorp signed his Letter of Intent giving Arizona much needed help at a position it graduated its top players in 2018. Arizona Athletics is currently accepting deposits for 2019 season tickets, which are $75 per seat and provide fans access to seating inventory when new sales officially go on sale. Season ticket renewals and new sales are expected to go on sale in late January. For more information or to make a deposit on season tickets, visit www.arizonawildcats.com or con- tact the McKale Ticket Office at 520-621-CATS. Arizona Football December Signees #EraZona19

Name Position Height Weight Hometown/Last School Kane Bradford DL 6-5 270 Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) Derrion Clark LB 6-1 220 Dallas, Texas (South Oak Cliff HS) Boobie Curry # WR 6-2 197 Houston, Texas (Saint Pius X HS) Josh Donovan # OL 6-6 310 College Station, Texas (Trinity Valley CC/College Station HS) Paiton Fears # OL 6-6 320 Mascotte, Fla. (Hutchinson CC/Lake Minneola HS) Maurice Gaines # CB 6-2 193 Oakland, Calif. (St. Thomas More School [Conn.]) Grant Gunnell # QB 6-6 192 The Woodlands, Texas (Saint Pius X HS) Jalen Johnson WR 6-3 183 Eastvale, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) Trevon Mason # DL 6-5 280 Arlington, Texas (Navarro CC/Sam Houston HS) Jaden Mitchell # WR 6-0 180 Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) Jordan Morgan OL 6-5 270 Tucson, Ariz. (Marana HS) Kyle Ostendorp P 6-2 195 Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista, HS) Chris Roland DB 6-0 190 Palmdale, Calif. (William J. Knight HS) Eddie Siaumau LB 6-3 215 Leone, American Samoa (Fa’asao Marist HS) Myles Tapusoa # DL 6-2 326 Rose Park, Utah (Eastern Arizona CC/West HS) Jaxen Turner DB 6-2 185 Perris, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) Kwabena Watson DE 6-2 225 Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) Michael Wiley RB 6-0 190 Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit College Prep) Jamari Williams OL 6-3 310 Sunrise, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) Bobby Wolfe DB 6-2 170 Houston, Texas (Madison HS) # Mid-year enrollee

Breakdown of Signees 2019 Arizona Football Schedule Date Opponent Overall Breakdown By State Aug. 24 at Hawai’i Offense – 9 Texas – 8 Sept. 7 NAU Defense – 10 California – 5 Sept. 14 Texas Tech Specialists – 1 Arizona – 2 Sept. 28 UCLA Mid-Year Enrollees – 8 Florida – 2 Oct. 5 at Colorado Junior College – 4 Nevada – 1 Oct. 12 Washington (Family Weekend) Utah – 1 Oct. 19 at USC By Position American Samoa – 1 Oct. 26 at Stanford Defensive Line – 4 Nov. 2 Oregon State (Homecoming) Offensive Line – 4 Nov. 16 at Oregon Defensive Backs – 4 Nov. 23 Utah Receivers – 3 Nov. 29 (Fri.) at Arizona State Linebackers – 2 – 1 Running Backs – 1 Specialists – 1 Kane Bradford Derrion Clark Defensive Line Linebacker 6-5 | 270 6-1 | 220 Dallas, Texas (Skyline HS) Dallas, Texas (South Oak Cliff HS)

In Kane’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Darrion’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “The has a great atmosphere. I also “Because I liked the fact that the team is like family one and very connected to the football staff.” off the field. At Arizona, I feel like they are really family.”

Coach Says: Coach Says: “Kane has a big interior body that adds needed size and “Derrion is a physical, downhill player. He loves the contact strength to our defensive line. He has great range and size to part of the game. Playing defensive line in the past has play both the run and the pass rush.” helped him with taking on blocks and using his hands. He – Iona Uiagalalei, defensive line coach has a great understanding of the game and will fit perfectly in our defense.” – Marcel Yates, defensive coordinator Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019. Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019. High School: Earned varisty letters as a defensive lineman at Skyline High School in Dallas, Texas … Played for coach Her- High School: Earned three varsity letters at South Oak Cliff man Johnson … Helped lead the Raiders to a 7-3 record and High School in Dallas, Texas … Played for Coach Jason Todd first round of the state playoffs in 2018 … Totaled 15 tackles, … Totaled 320 tackles, including 71 for loss, along with 39 five sacks and three tackles-for-loss as a senior … Rated sacks, six forced fumbles, two intercepts and four fumble a three-star prospect by most major recruiting services, recoveries over 35 career games … A two-time AP Class 5A including 247 Sports, Rivals, and ESPN. First Team All-State honoree … Averaged a career-best 10.4 tackles-per-game with 104 stops in 10 contests as a senior Personal: Son of Kimball and Paulette Bradford … Has one while helping Bears to 11-1 record … As a junior, racked up sister, Kelly, and three brothers, Kimball Jr., Kendall and 111 tackles and 19.0 sacks … As a sophomore, broke out Kamon … Undecided on intended major. with 105 tackles, including 71 solo stops, along with 13.0 sacks … Also played baseball early in career.

Personal: Son of La’Keshia Valentine … Has one brother, Je- vone Valentine … Intends to major in business and finance. Boobie Curry Josh Donovan Wide Receiver Offensive Line 6-2 | 197 6-6 | 310 Houston, Texas (Saint Pius X HS) College Station, Texas (Trinity Valley CC/College Station HS)

In Boobie’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Josh’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “I chose Arizona because the coaching staff made me feel “Great relationships with coaches and best place for me to like family and I feel like I can make an immediate impact in grow athletically, academically and become a better man.” the offense.” Coach Says: Coach Says: “Has great size and quickness for a big man. Strong at the “Boobie is a physical, explosive play-maker that will give point of attack and anchors well in pass protection.” – Joe defense mismatches. His work ethic and passion will make Gilbert, offensive line coach an instant impact in our program. We are very excited to see Boobie develop here at Arizona.” Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019 … Will have three years to complete two seasons of competition. Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019. Junior College: Played in 19 games over two seasons at High School: Earned two varsity letters under coach Erik Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas, under DeHaven at St. Pius X High School in Houston, Texas … coaches Brad Smiley (2017) and Sherard Poteete (2018) … Teammates with UA quarterback signee Grant Gunnell … Earned First Team All-SWJCFC honors in 2018 … Helped Totaled 1,946 yards on 153 career receptions, including 21 pave the way for 5.1 yards per carry and 193.0 yards per touchdowns in only 17 career games … Played in just five rushing … Cardinals upset No. 6 Blinn College, 42-21, in games a senior, but hauled in 31 catches for 370 yards and September 2018 … Listed as a three-star JUCO prospect by three touchdowns … Breakout junior campaign includ- most services … 247 Sports ranks him the third-best JUCO ed 122 receptions for 1,576 yards and 18 touchdowns … prospect in Texas and the No. 13 JUCO tackle in the country. Averaged 12.9 yards per catch and 131.2 yards per game as a junior … Set a Texas state record with 26 receptions in a High School: Graduated from College Station High School single contest – a St. Pius X 53-42 victory against Concordia in College Station, Texas, in 2017 where he played football Lutheran in 2017. for head coach Steve Huff … Led Cougars to a 14-1 record in 2016, including 6-0 record in district … Helped Cougars to a 10-3 record as a junior … Also competed in track & field as a thrower, including district and regional championships in discus … Had a personal record of 140 feet, nine inches in the discus.

Personal: Son of Beth Donovan … Has one sister, Brionna Donovan, and one brother, Gregory Williams … Intends to major in architecture. Paiton Fears Maurice Gaines Offensive Line Cornerback 6-6 | 320 6-2 | 193 Orlando, Fla. (Hutchinson Community College/Lake Minneola HS) Oakland, Calif. (St. Thomas More School [Conn.])

In Paiton’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Maurice’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “I’ve developed a strong relationship with the coach. I be- “I feel at home when I am there. I love the coaches, fans and lieve I what they stand for and the goals that they are trying feel like I can make an impact on the team.” to achieve. I am blessed to have the opportunity to be a part of Arizona. Bear Down!” Coach Says: “Maurice is a defensive back that can play multiple spots Coach Says ... and he loves to ball! He understands and loves the game “A big, athletic tackle who can play right or left tackle. He and welcomes hard work.” – Demetrice Martin, cornerbacks plays with great bend and leverage in the run game and an- coach chor in pass protection.” – Joe Gilbert, Offensive Line coach Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019. Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019 … Will have three years to complete three seasons of competition. High School: Played final season at the St. Thomas Moore School in Oakdale, Conn., under coach Jeff Moore … Junior College: Played one season at Hutchinson Junior Transferred from Folsom High School in Folsom, Calif. … College in Hutchinson, Kan., under coach Ruin Rhoade … Collected 150 tackles, six interceptions, 10 touchdowns and Paved the way for Hutchinson to rush for 213.6 yards per 20 pass receptions in high school career … Named first team game and post a 34.8 scoring average … Helped lead school All-Section … Also competed in track and field, running the to a 9-3 record in 2018 … A three-star JUCO prospect by 100 and 200-meter sprints, as well as the 4x100 and 4x400 247 Sports, ranked as a national top-10 JUCO tackle. relays.

High School: Graduated from Lake Minneola High School in Personal: Son of Aaron and Cherise Batiste … Intends to Minneola, Fla., in 2017 … Earned varsity letters under coach major in accounting and/or marketing … Has two sisters, Walter Banks … Also played basketball and competed as a Ariah and Breana, and one brother, Kai … Earned a 3.8 GPA thrower in track and field. as a senior with recognition on the Honor Roll.

Personal: Son of Dee Fears … Has one brother, Dejuan Fears … Intends to major in physical therapy. Grant Gunnell Jalen Johnson Quarterback Wide Receiver 6-6 | 192 6-3 | 183 Houston, Texas (Saint Pius X HS) Eastvale, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS)

In Grant’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In His Own Words: Why Arizona? “Grant’s high school accomplishments speak for themselves. “The staff and faculty made me feel like they truly cared What is most exiting through is his passion and knowledge about me, as well as my family”. – Jalen Johnson, wide for the game. We are so excited about Grant and what he receiver brings to the University of Arizona.” – Noel Mazzone, offen- sive coordinator Coach Says: “Jalen brings a vertical threat to our passing game has a great ability to adjust to the ball in the air. We are Coach Says: excited for the explosive plays he will bring to our offense.” – “I believe in what Coach Sumlin is building and I want to be Taylor Mazzone, outside receivers coach a part of it.” – Grant Gunnell, quarterback Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019 Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019. High School: Earned varsity letters at Eleanor Roosevelt High School: The most prolific passers in Texas state history High School under head coach Tommy Leach … Helped … Named a finalist for the All-American Bowl Offensive Play- lead school to first round of CIF Division III Playoffs … Played er of the Year … The Greater Houston Honda Dealers Player in 21 varsity games as a junior and senior … Totaled 55 of the Year in 2018 … Totaled 16,108 passing yards and 195 receptions for 978 yards and seven touchdowns … As a touchdowns – both state records – in three-plus seasons as senior, hauled in 45 passes for 789 yards with six scores … the starting quarterback at St. Pius X High School in Hous- Had 10 grabs for 189 yards and a touchdown as a junior … ton, Texas … Threw only 28 interceptions on 1,471 career Participated in Rivals Three Stripe Camp and Nike Opening pass attempts … Also gained 1,621 rushing yards and 28 summer camps … Also a standout track sprinter and, earn- touchdowns on the ground … As a senior, passed for 4,752 ing All-CIF honors. yards and 53 touchdowns against only seven interceptions. Added 533 yards and eight scores on the ground … Totaled Personal: Son of Kenya and Rod Washington … Has three 4,936 passing yards and 61 touchdowns as a junior, while sisters, including Amaia, Nia and Zoe Johnson … Has one adding eight scores and 390 yards on the ground … In 2016, brother, Roddy Washington … Undecided on academic area tossed for 4,973 yards and 65 touchdowns, while adding 389 of pursuit. rushing yards and five scores … Assumed starting job four games into freshman season before passing for 1,447 yards and 16 touchdowns, and gaining 309 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns … In 2017, was a second-team MaxPreps Junior All-American and earned first-team all- state honors … In 2016, was a first-team MaxPreps Sopho- more All-American and a first-team all-state selection As a freshman in 2015, was a MaxPreps second-team Freshman All-American.

Personal: Son of Chris and Julie … Mother, Julie, is from Scottsdale, Ariz., … Has two brothers, Will and Nelson … Brother, Will, is a walk-on receiver on the UA football team … Intends to major in business. Trevon Mason Jaden Mitchell Defensive Line Receiver 6-5 | 280 6-0 | 180 Arlington, Texas (Navarro Community College/Sam Houston HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS)

In Trevon’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Jaden’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “It is a great school academically and athletically.” “It had the right environment for me to succeed, stay fo- cused and help get me where I want to be.” Coach Says: “A big body that brings maturity and experience. Gets off Coach Says: the ball and uses his hands well. Should be able to contrib- “Jaden is an exciting player to watch. He possess big ute early.” – Joe Gilbert, offensive line coach play-making ability.”

Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019 … Expect- Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019. ed to have three years to complete two seasons of competi- tion. High School: Graduated from Desert Pines High School in 2018 … Originally committed to UA class of 2018, but Junior College: Totaled 26 tackles along with two sacks grayshirted following injury in senior season … Played for at Navarro Community College in 2018 … As a freshman, coach Tico Rodriguez … Had four catches for 48 yards as a tallied 23 total tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery … senior before tearing ACL in first game of senior season … Rated a three-star JUCO prospect by 247 Sports, including Played quarterback and receiver as a junior … Totaled 264 the 12-best JUCO defensive tackle in the country and sev- yards on 18 receptions, while gaining 336 yards rushing and enth-best overall JUCO prospect in Texas. scoring twice on the ground … Passed for 150 yards and one touchdown … Earned an All-State honor for his junior High School: Earned varsity letters at Sam Houston High performances. School in Arlington, Texas, under coach Anthony Chris … Graduated in 2017 … Played in 34 varsity games, with 85 Personal: Son of Allison White .. Undecided on academic solo tackles and 21 sacks .. Registered 14 sacks as a senior area of pursuit … High school teammates with current UA in 2016 … Caused three fumbles and scored two defensive players Tony Fields II and Edgar Burrola. touchdowns in career … Also competed in basketball and track and field.

Personal: Son of Ebony Mason … Has two sisters, Triston Mason and Sanaa Dieng, and five brothers, Trenton Gooden, Trey Mason, Trice Mason, Omar Darame and Devin Ewell … Intends to major in communications. Jordan Morgan Kyle Ostendorp Offensive Line Punter 6-5 | 270 6-2, 195 Tucson, Ariz. (Marana HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS)

In Jordan’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Kyle’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “I’m a home body and I have everything I need to succeed “The new culture created by Coach Sumlin and his staff, be- right here in Arizona.” ing able to work with one of the best special coaches in the nation, and the ability to stay close to home.” Coach Says: “Long, athletic offensive tackle with great change of direc- Coach Says: tion and bend. Has the quickness and athletic ability to play “We are extremely excited about Kyle on special teams left tackle and has good power in the run game.” because he brings a strong work ethic, a winner’s mentality and one of the most explosive legs in this year’s class.” – Jere- Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll Summer 2019. my Springer, special teams coordinator.

High School: Earned varsity letters at Marana High School Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in Summer 2019. in Marana, Ariz., under head coach Louis Ramirez … Helped team to state playoffs in three consecutive seasons (20016- High School: Earned varsity letters at Desert Vista High 18) … Earned an All-State honor … Also saw action along School under head coach Dan Hinds … As a senior, punted defensive line, totaling 30 tackles … Also competed as a 38 times for 1,621 yards (42.7 average) with a long of 62 shot put thrower in track and field. yards … As a junior, punted 33 times for 1,364 yards (41.3 avg.) with a long of 60 yards … Landed 35 of his 71 career Personal: Son of John and Anna Morgan … Has one sister, punts inside the 20-yardline … Only allowed six total punt Victoria, and one brother, John … Intends to major in crimi- return yards in 2017 … Kicked off 11 times in 2018, averag- nal justice … Member of high school honor roll. ing 61 yards per kick with five touchbacks … Only allowed six return yards all season … Two-time All-City Selection in Tempe … All-Region …

Personal: Son of Jill and Christoph … Has one brother, Jared … Intends to major in aerospace engineering … Two-time Scholar-Athlete of the Year at Desert Vista … Weighted GPA of 4.65. Chris Roland Eddie Siaumau Cornerback Linebacker 6-0 | 190 6-3 | 215 Palmdale, Calif. (William J Knight HS) Leone, American Samoa (Faasao Marist HS)

In Chris’ Own Words: Why Arizona? In Eddie’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “Because of the environment, the atmosphere and the op- “Arizona is the best place to be and the right school to help portunities that are presented to me at Arizona.” me chase my dreams.”

Coach Says: Coach Says: “A very underrated and versatile athlete. He is a true defen- “This young man is very rangy. He played all over the field sive back that can play any skill position on the field. He is a in high school so he can play in space and make plays at great young man with an old soul and hunger to be elite!” multiple positions on defense.” – Marcel Yates, defensive coordinator Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019. Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019. High School: Earned varsity letters at William J Knight HS in Palmdale, Calif., under coach Chance Tapia … A three-star High School: Attended Faasao Marist High School … prospect by most major services … Played offense, defense Standout player earned letters for four seasons under coach and special teams … As a junior in 2017, totaled 659 all-pur- Oakland Salavea … Also played basketball and baseball … pose yards … Hauled in 42 receptions for 611 yards and 10 Participated in Polynesian Combine … Considered a three- touchdowns … Added five carries for 48 yards … In 2016, star prospect by most recruiting services. totaled 36 tackles and five interceptions. Personal: Son of Rachel Siamau … Has three sisters, Lorna, Personal: Son of Trina Roland … Intends to major in busi- Shannon and Christina Siamau … Member of the National ness. Honor Society. Myles Tapusoa Jaxen Turner Defensive Line Defensive Back 6-2 | 326 6-2 | 185 Rose Park, Utah (Eastern Arizona CC/West HS) Perris, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS)

In Myles’ Own Words: Why Arizona? In His Own Words: Why Arizona? “Arizona was the perfect fit for me. It really felt like home” “I chose Arizona because of the great staff, great school and I feel I can make a big impact as a person and as a player.” Coach Says: “Myles brings a football maturity to the room. He is explo- Coach Says: sive and uses his hands, can be very effective against the run “Jaxen is an elite two-sport athlete. He has a tremendous and in the pass game.” – Iona Uiagalelei, defensive line coach upside and is capable of playing multiple positions in the secondary. He has the potential to become a dominate play- Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in January 2019 … er in the Pac-12.” – John Rushing, safeties coach Expected to have three years to complete two seasons of competition. Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in Summer 2019.

Junior College: Played two seasons at Eastern Arizona High School: Earned varsity letters at Rancho Verde High College under coach John O’Mera … Helped lead EAC School under head coach Pete Duffy … Named First Team to first-ever WSFL Championship in 2018 … Garnered All-CIF … Cal Hi Sports First Team Selection … Totaled 158 All-Region and All-Conference honors … As a sophomore, tackles and 17 interceptions, including three for touch- registered 56 total tackles along with 11.5 tackles-for-loss downs, in career … Also tallied 16 pass breakups and recov- and two sacks … Totaled 29 tackles and one tackle-for-loss ered two fumbles … Hauled in 42 receptions for 584 yards as a freshman in 2017 … Rated a three-star prospect by 247 and three touchdowns … Carried 13 times for 106 yards Sports, including a top-10 national JUCO tackle. and five touchdowns … Completed 18-of-25 psses for 207 yards and two touchdowns … Also competed in track and a High School: Graduated from West High School in Salt Lake talented basketball player as an All-CIF selection … Plays for City, Utah, in 2015 … Earned varsity letters under coach Las Vegas Propects in AAU basketball. Keith Lopati … Earned All-State honors in 2015 and All-Re- gion accolades in 2014 … Also played rugby and basketball. Personal: Son of Eric Turner and Rosa Miranda … Has one sister, Itzia Miranda … Intends to major in communications Personal: Son of Howard and Rachel … Has three sisters, and business. Brooklyn, Jerzy and Angelys … Has two brothers, Colby and Iversyn … Undecided on academic area of interest. Kwabena Watson Michael Wiley Defensive End Running Back 6-2 | 225 6-0 | 190 Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit College Prep)

In Kwabena’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Michael’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “I chose Arizona because it has a great medical facility and I “I love the culture and the coaching staff at Arizona.” feel I am perfect fit in their program. When I’m on campus, I always get a welcoming feeling.” Coach Says: “We have had great success with running backs in our Coach Says: offense and Michael fits that mold perfectly. He is a very “Long, athletic defensive end that has great ‘get off’ and a talented and high-character young man who should thrive knack for getting to th quarterbaclk. Was a top wrestler in at Arizona.” – Noel Mazzone, . high school, so he knows about leverage and body control.” Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in Summer 2019. High School: Earned varsity letters at Edison High School in Fresno, Calif., under head coach Atnaf Harris … Played in 34 High School: Earned varsity letters at Strake Jesuit College varsity games, totaling 114 tackles, including 86 tackles, 21 Preparatory in Houston, Texas, under coach Klay Kubiak … sacks, three forced fumbles, two defensive touchdowns … Totaled 2,632 rushing yards on 340 carries with 29 touch- Also a three-year wrestling letterwinner … Had a sixth-place downs over junior and senior seasons … Also caught 35 ca- finish nationally as a wrestler … Participated in Under Ar- reer passes for 416 yards and four touchdowns … Averaged mour All-American, Nike Opening and Three Stripes Adidas 143.9 all-purpose yards per game in 22 varsity games … summer camps in football … A three-star prospect by most Earned First Team All-District honors in 2018 … As a senior, services and a top 100 player in California. averaged 8.4 yards per carry and 142.6 yards per game while gaining 1,569 yards and 19 touchdowns on the ground … Personal: Son of Kwabena Watson Sr. and Tehama Watson Earned Second Team All-District honors in 2017… As a ju- … Has one sister, Imoni Watson … Has two brothers, Antho- nior, gained 6.9 yards perr carry and totaled 1,063 yards and ny King and Isa Watson … Intends to major in biology. 10 touchdown … Also competed in basketball and track.

Personal: Son of Faron and Angela Wiley … Has one sister, Jordan … Has two brothers, Jonathan and Jacob … Intends to major in business and finance … High school honor roll. Jamari Williams Bobby Wolfe Offensive Line Defensive Back 6-3 | 310 6-2 | 170 Sunrise, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) Houston, Texas (Madison HS)

In Jamari’s Own Words: Why Arizona? In Bobby’s Own Words: Why Arizona? “I feel Arizona is the best fit for me. It’s a place I can show- “It’s the best place to become a better man and athlete.” case my talent.” Coach Says: Coach Says: “A highly recruited elite athlete who can make an impact “A tough, physical player who finishes with an edge. Has in the secondary. He is a rangy player that displays solid great feet and quickness. Does a great job pulling and has coverage ability with exceptional ball skills.” – John Rushing, power in the run game.” - Joe Gilbert, offensive line coach safeties coach

Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019. Arizona 2019: Expected to enroll in summer 2019.

High School: Earned varsity letters at Cardinal Gibbons High High School: Earned varsity letters at Madison High School School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., under coach Matt Dubuc … in Houston, Texas, under coach Shawn Narcisse … Listed as Helped lead Chiefs to the 2018 Class 5A State Championship a four-star prospect by Rivals and 247 Sports … Considered – the first for the school … A two-time First Team All-State one of the top 50 overall prospects in Texas by 247 Sports honoree … Also earned two First Team All-Country acco- … Helped led team to regional playoffs in 2016 and 2017 lades … Also played basketball. … Totaled 126 tackles, three sacks and 12 interceptions in career … Earned First Team All-District honors as a junior Personal: Son of John Williams … Has one sister, Jakaria … and senior … Competed at The Opening regional and Nike Intends to major in sports management … Member of high Opening Finals … Listed on the Austin American-States- school honor roll. man’s 2019 Fabulous 55.

Personal: Son of Johnesha Robinson … Has one sister, Z’kori Wolfe … Has one brother, Caleb Wolfe … Intends to major in sports medicine … Member of high school honor roll.