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TREY UDOFFIA
DB GÇó 6-1 GÇó 175 GÇó Loomis, Calif. GÇó Del Oro

HIGH SCHOOLGÇöAs a senior, he was named first-team All-State on defense by Cal-Hi Sports, he was the area defensive player of the year as selected by the Sacramento Bee as well as the defensive MVP for the San Joaquin Section of the CIF. He was selected to participate in the fifth annual International Bowl in Arlington, Texas on Jan. 31; he had one reception for 32 yards and a touchdown in the USAGÇÖs 33-0 win over Canada. He was also a three-time All-Sierra Foothill League performer (sophomore through senior years) as well as a two-time, first-team All-Section selection. For his career, he caught 117 passes for 2,223 yards and 27 touchdowns, with 10 100-yard games in averaging 19.0 yards per catch. As a senior, he caught 37 passes for 729 yards and eight touchdowns, while rushing 14 times for 87 yards with two scores; on defense (cornerback), he racked up 54 tackles (45 solo), with 12 passes broken up, a forced fumble and a recovery, one sack and four interceptions. His junior year, when he earned second-team All-State honors at the GÇ£athleteGÇ¥ position, he caught 48 passes for 924 yards and 10 touchdowns, with 33 tackles (28 solo) on defense to go with three interceptions (returning one for a score). He caught 32 passes for 570 yards and nine scores as a sophomore, when he was fairly prolific on returns, averaged 32.9 yards on 18 kickoff returns and 9.0 on 26 punt runbacks. Top games as a senior: in a 24-7 win over Woodcreek, he caught three passes for 157 yards and two touchdowns (one covering his career-long of 84 yards); in a 34-31 setback to Bellarmine Prep, he had six receptions for 161 yards and two scores (while also making two PAT kicks); and in a wild 59-49 win over Wood, he rushed five times for 61 yards and two TDs, caught three passes for 39 yards and had two interceptions on defense. In the CIF 2A state title game, he made only two receptions but was pleased with his performance on defense, leading a secondary that paved the way for a 16-13 win over Camarillo. As a junior, in a 22-15 win over Vista Murrieta, he caught seven passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns, and in a 20-7 win over Granite Bay, he had five receptions for 132 yards and a score. As a sophomore, his breakout came in a 70-21 win over Nevada Union, when he made four catches for 122 yards and two scores. Under coach Casey Taylor, Del Oro was 10-6 his senior season, but thanks to an incredible 6-0 run in the playoffs (and eight wins in a row overall), the Golden Eagles would win the CIF Division 2-AA championship. Del Oro was 6-6 his junior season and 13-3 his sophomore year, winning the Sierra-Foothill League title and reaching the state finals. He also will letter a third time this spring in basketball (point guard), averaging 14 points and five assists per game at present; he likely will earn his fourth letter in track (sprints, relays and jumps): he owns a career-best of 10.8 in the 100 and 6-4 in the high jump.

ACADEMICSGÇöHe is interested in Business (Finance) as his major at Colorado. He owns a 3.0 grade point average in high school.

PERSONALGÇöHe was born November 14, 1997 in Roseville, Calif. His hobbies include playing basketball and video games (his favorite is NBA2K). (Last name is pronounced U-doe-fee-ah.)