
Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa
Recruiting Prediction Machine
Committed - 7/23/23
Personal Life
Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa at Bellflower (California) St. John Bosco played on one of the most star-studded defenses in all of high school football in 2022. Yet, it was Viliamu-Asa that walked away with the highest postseason honors on a defense full of five- and four-star recruits. Viliamu-Asa was named the Southern Section All-CIF Defensive Player of the Year as a junior. He earned the recognition after making big play after big play, including against archrival Santa Ana Mater Dei. In a postseason matchup of California football juggernauts, Viliamu-Asa led the Broncos with 7.5 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks. He also had a key fumble recovery in the Open Division state title game against Serra. Viliamu-Asa finished 2022 with 111 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, two fumble and one interception. He missed the 2021 season because of an ACL injury that occurred in Bosco’s final spring game of the 2021 COVID-19 make up season.
Teams
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Prediction
LB Drafted (5yr)
Total Drafted (5yr)
- Notre Dame
Committed
Prediction
73.0%
primary
Al Washingtonsecondary
Al GoldenDistance
1810 mi.Class Rank
9LB Drafted (5yr)
2Total Drafted (5yr)
26 - USC
Offered
Prediction
10.9%
primary
Brian Odomsecondary
Alex GrinchDistance
9 mi.Class Rank
17LB Drafted (5yr)
1Total Drafted (5yr)
18 - Ohio State
Offered
Prediction
6.0%
primary
Jim Knowlessecondary
Tim WaltonDistance
1971 mi.Class Rank
2LB Drafted (5yr)
3Total Drafted (5yr)
41 - Oregon
Offered
Prediction
1.5%
primary
Tosh LupoiDistance
752 mi.Class Rank
13LB Drafted (5yr)
4Total Drafted (5yr)
18 - Miami
Offered
Prediction
1.5%
primary
Charlie StrongDistance
2324 mi.Class Rank
18LB Drafted (5yr)
1Total Drafted (5yr)
17
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