
Jarinn Kalama is a BYU football commit for the Class of 2022, making a verbal commitment on March 24, 2021.
Excited to announce my commitment to BYU ! Go cougs 🔵⚪️ #RoyalCrew22 @BYUFBRecruiting @kalanifsitake @fsitake @bangulo @BrandonHuffman @levelupelitesFB @kards87 @adamgorney @kawej_16 @WasatchFB pic.twitter.com/B1wFd0zwXJ
— Jarinn Kalama (@JarinnKalama) March 25, 2021
Kalama is a 6-3 200 pound athlete (WR/FS) that preps at Wasatch High School (Heber City, Utah). As a junior he had 62 receptions for 725 yards and 11 touchdowns on offense and 19 tackles (12 solo) and two interceptions for 35 yards on defense (MaxPreps). He also returned kickoffs and punts for Wasatch.
In baseball he went 4-1 as a pitcher with a 3.59 ERA and 28 strikeouts. He moved to Heber City after starting his prep career at Mililani high school in Hawaii, where he had 19 receptions for 224 yards as a sophomore.
Kalama is rated 3-stars by 247Sports who rate him as the no. 13 overall prospect in Utah for the Class of 2022. BYU is his first offer but he has also seen interest from Boise State and Utah. Kalama’s father Lonn played tight end at the University of Hawaii. Kalama plans to play pursue both baseball and football at BYU.
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