2018 Football Roster

86 Kainoa Wilson

Biography

WASHINGTON STATE CAREER
RS-JUNIOR (2018): Named All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention as an all-purpose player…led team with 10 special teams tackles…recovered two fumbles, forced another and blocked a punt…also caught one pass for five yards…named WSU Special Teams Player of the Week twice (at Oregon State, Arizona)…recorded one tackle against Eastern Washington…made two tackles and blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown at Oregon State…made one special teams tackle at Stanford…caught one pass for five yards and made one tackle at Colorado…made three special teams, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble for a touchdown against Arizona…made one tackle against Washington...made one tackle in the Alamo Bowl win over Iowa State.

RS-SOPHOMORE (2017): Appeared in two games…played special teams in two games…appeared in games against Colorado and at Arizona.

RS-FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in one game, making collegiate debut and catching one pass for four yards in the win over Arizona.

FRESHMAN (2015): Walked on...redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Attended Miliani High School in Nanakuli, Hawaii…earned three varsity letters in football under coach Rod York…team captain as a junior and senior…as a SOPHOMORE, earned a spot on the All-League Second Team, All-Conference Second Team and All-State Honorable Mention…helped MHS to a league championship and was conference runner-ups…finished third at the Hawaii State Championships…as a JUNIOR, named All-League First Team, All-Conference Second Team and All-State Second Team...contributed to his team’s All-Conference Championships and runner-up at the Hawaii State Championship…as a SENIOR, named All-League First Team, All-Conference Honorable Mention and All-State third-team…led MHS to a Hawaii State Championship…also earned two varsity letters in baseball under coach Marc Miriyama and two in track and field…on the diamond, he helped MHS to the Hawaii State Championship game as a junior and a third place finish his senior year…named All-Conference second team both his junior and senior seasons…named the Miliani High School 2015 Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL
Mother, Alsieann…two older brothers, Kaimihoku and Kaimana…two uncles played college football, Albert Distajo at Western Montana and Alex Distajo at Midland University…plans to pursue engineering at WSU.

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Historical Player Information

  • 33

    2015Freshman

    Wide Receiver
    5'11" 160 lbs
    33
  • 33

    2016Redshirt Freshman

    Wide Receiver
    5'11" 170 lbs
    33
  • 86

    2017Redshirt Sophomore

    Wide Receiver
    5'11" 169 lbs
    86
  • 86

    2018Redshirt Junior

    Wide Receiver
    5'11" 165 lbs
    86