Originally from American Samoa and raised in Laie, Hawaii, I played high school football at Kahuku High School in Hawaii. I spent two years at Fresno City Junior College where (I earned JC All-American honors in 2004, and in 2024, I was honored to be inducted into the Fresno City College Hall of Fame. I then transferred to the University of Oregon, where I started for two years with the Ducks and earned a B.A in Political Science.
At the 2007 NFL Combine, I set the record for the slowest 40-yard dash time (a win is a win). I attended training camps with the Saints, Browns, and Redskins, and played for the AFL's San Jose Sabercats in 2008, followed by the Spokane Shock from 2008 to 2014. I also had stints with the Boise Burn and Chicago Rush.
After my football career, I faced numerous injuries, leading to four surgeries post-retirement. My worker's compensation attorney was crucial in helping me obtain the necessary support.
In 2020, I earned an additional degree in Business Software Specialist from Spokane Community College. In 2021, I joined the Madans Law Group to assist fellow retired players. I leveraged my extensive firsthand knowledge and shared experiences to guide retired athletes through the Workers' Compensation process. I was blessed with a great attorney that got me taken care of and I feel the need to bless all my football brothers.
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