2025 Awards
Northwest Conference Second Team: Wide Receiver
D3football.com Team of the Week Honors: 10/28
Northwest Conference Offensive Player of the Week: 10/27
2025 Stats (Season High Plays In Parentheses)
Games: 10
Receptions/Yards: 44 for 661 Yards, 11 Touchdowns (166 Yards vs Whitworth 10/25)
Rushes/Yards/Average: 6 for 82 Yards, 13.7 Yard Average (34 Yards at Linfield 11/1)
Punts/Yards/Average: 3 for 21 Yards, 7.0 yards average (13 yards at Puget Sound 9/6)
- Put together a breakout first season that saw him emerge as one of the top receivers and first years in the Northwest Conference
- Led the team in receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, yards per receptions (15.02) and receiving yards per game (66.1)
- Finished second in the conference in touchdown catches, fourth in receptions and fifth in receiving yards
- Ended the season 20th in NCAA DIII in receiving touchdowns
- Recorded the third-most receiving touchdowns and 15th most receiving yards in a single-season in program history
- Posted 60 or more receiving yards six times and 100 or more yards twice
- Racked up four catches for 80 yards and two touchdown catches, one rush for 13 yards and two punt returns for 13 yards in the team’s season opening win at the University of Puget Sound
- Tied the program record for touchdown catches (four) and recorded the 20th-most receiving yards in a single-game in program history (166) on 10 catches in the team’s Homecoming game against Northwest Conference Champion Whitworth University
- Named the NWC Offensive Player of the Week and earned a spot on the D3football.com Team of the Week for his performance against Whitworth
- Added nine catches for 97 yards and two touchdowns against Pacific Lutheran University on November 8
- Racked up six catches for 109 yards and a touchdown catch in the team’s win over Pacific University on November 15
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended St. Louis High School ... Played football and ran track & field in high school ... Earned Hawaii All-State honors as a wide receiver twice ... Led St. Louis to the Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Open Division State Football Championship as a senior ... Won three State Championships in track & field as a senior: 300M Hurdles, 4x100M and 4x400M Relays ... Finished his track & field career with three 4x100M State Titles.
Why Lewis & Clark?: I chose Lewis & Clark because of the high academic standards and promising football program