Kuika Moaalii is a 6'5" Athlete in the 2029 class.
Moaalii attends St. John Bosco in California.
Moaalii's Player Profile was created on November 25, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Kuika
MoaaliiATH
Class
2029
Height
6'5"
Weight
215
HS
St. John Bosco
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CA
Emerging Freshman Standouts Poised for a Big Leap
The talented Freshman is already one of the top players in the ’29 class across the western region...
Written by Paul Gregorian
Kuika
MoaaliiATH
Class
2029
Height
6'5"
Weight
215
HS
St. John Bosco
|
CA
Jaw-Dropping 2029s: Freshman Standouts
This 6’5”, 215-pound freak athlete from Bosco is built like a college junior already. Moaalii’s positional flexibility is...
Written by Dame Lester
Kuika
MoaaliiATH
Class
2029
Height
6'5"
Weight
215
HS
St. John Bosco
|
CA
2029 Rankings Debut: Top 5 Overall
Moaalii brings the frame of a tight end (6’3” 215 lbs.) paired with the fluid movement skills of...
Written by Jordan Reyes
Paul Gregorian | Prep Redzone Scout
Paul Gregorian
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
The talented Freshman is already one of the top players in the ’29 class across the western region and he has already racked up 10 FBS offers heading through his first prep off-season. He has the ideal size, length and athletic mold for the highest level of college football and will only continue to develop and grow into a national recruit. Moaalii could very well find his home as a OLB/SS in college and is already one of the top players in the vaunted Trinity League heading into his sophomore campaign for Bosco. As a freshman, he showed he is a strong pass catcher with downfield seperation, tracking abilities and is a elite athlete on both sides of the ball with tons of upside and should really burst onto the scene in his second year.
This 6’5”, 215-pound freak athlete from Bosco is built like a college junior already. Moaalii’s positional flexibility is off the charts—lining up at WR, DB, OLB, and safety as a freshman, he contributed to a national powerhouse with big plays on both sides. His offer list is stacking up fast: Sacramento State, ASU, Texas State, UCLA, Oregon, Arizona, Oregon State, Washington, USC, and Colorado State. Scout take: His frame and motor scream NFL potential; if he refines his technique, he could be a top-50 national recruit by junior year. Bosco’s pipeline? This kid fits right in.
A couple of elite incoming freshmen shining at Trillion Boys Exhibition, Kingston Fatu and Kuika Moaalii will both play at Bishop Montgomery and will be impact freshmen from day one pic.twitter.com/W3e92rKOYp
Moaalii brings the frame of a tight end (6’3” 215 lbs.) paired with the fluid movement skills of a wide receiver, an uncommon blend that makes him a matchup problem anywhere on the field. A natural athlete, he shows impressive body control and coordination, allowing him to run precise routes and remain balanced through contact. His cuts at the break point are clean and efficient, and he accelerates out to create separation. His ball skills are a major strength; he owns a wide catch radius and consistently extends to play the ball outside his framework. With his length and leaping ability, he can high-point the ball and use his body to shield defenders, effectively boxing them out to create favorable throwing windows. His size-athleticism combination gives him the versatility and upside to impact an offense in multiple roles. Four offers to date from UCLA, Oregon, Sacramento State, and Arizona State.