Jordan Iosefa, a 6-foot-2, 225-pound linebacker who sat out last season after transferring from Waipahu to Saint Louis, has committed to USC according to Scout.com.
Iosefa had other offers from Oregon State and Hawaii but was a relative unknown because he didn’t play last season. He has fared well at a couple of camps, including the recently completed Maximum Exposure combine last week and the Nike Opening regional event at Aloha Stadium back in February.
Iosefa’s SPARQ score ranked sixth at the Nike event overall and first among linebackers and linemen.
Our own Paul Honda did a video interview with him back in April after the Brian Derby OL camp.
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I think St Louis also had 4 transfers from Kahuku sitting out the 2015 season. Cal Lee is raiding the OIA for players. he is back to his dirty tricks.
There are 29 kids from the town area on the team. You don’t hear Kaimuki or Kalani complaining. Their parents are happy that their kids can go to a good school with good academic standards and good opportunities. Why can’t Kahuku residence see this?
Don’t worry, he’s raiding the neighbor islands too.
The 5 Kahuku kids went back to Kahuku this year because they can’t afford the tuition… Get the facts straight. Kahuku can have their Kids they gonna need em this year..
SA would have been nice to take a nice photo of the kid.
Without the QB ST.LOUIS would be nothing and as always recruiting to win
St.Louis needs ever recruit they need coz they won’t get past the other two teams that recruit too mililani and punahou
red x, Punahou does not recruit to the point that no other team in the state has a chance against them. I saw the Prep Bowl slaughters from 1986 to 2000. The games were over after 1 quarter. You are supposed to have to fight hard for any state championsip. Otherwise you cheat the players out of fighting hard for a trophy. And Punahou had to reecruit to keep up with St Louis if they wanted to have a competitive football team.