Pronunciation
vin-DRUH-wall-eh
Vadrawale III's Cal Career Game Highs
Tackles: 1 (at UCLA, 2023)
Freshman (2023)
– Announced on January 2 that he would be entering the transfer portal
Freshman (2023)
– Played in the final three regular-season games primarily on special teams and as a backup defensive back
– Contributed one tackle
– Redshirted
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Washington State (W, 42-39) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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at Stanford (W, 27-15) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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at UCLA (W, 33-7) – 1 tackle
Rancho Cotate HS (Class Of 2023)
– Played both ways as well as on special teams for three seasons as a 2020 sophomore, 2021 junior and 2022 senior, picking up North Bay League Oak League Division MVP honors while leading his squad to division titles in each of his final two campaigns
– Registered a combined 145 tackles, 0.5 sacks (-5 yards), six interceptions that he returned for 62 yards, one pass deflection, five fumble
recoveries that he returned for 59 yards and one touchdown and two blocked field goals, on defense
– Recorded back-to-back 1000-yard receiving seasons in his final two campaigns and finished with 143 receptions for 2346 yards with 26 touchdown catches over his final three seasons while adding 205 yards and five touchdowns on the ground on 29 carries, plus 19 kick returns for 472 yards and 16 punt returns for 223 yards and one touchdown to total 3308 all-purpose yards, while also making three of four field extra points
– Career highs as a 2022 senior included 12 games played and on offense 1069 yards receiving and 17 touchdown catches, while he also had 62 receptions, as well as 11 rushes, 66 yards rushing and two touchdowns on the ground, while on defense his 75 tackles, 0.5 sacks (-5 yards), one pass defense and one fumble return touchdown were career bests, as were his 20 total touchdowns, 123 points and three extra points, while his one blocked field goal tied a career high for a team that finished 9-3 overall and reached the semifinals of the North Coast Section Division 2 playoffs
– Also recorded several career highs including 68 receptions, 18 rushes, 139 yards rushing and three rushing touchdowns on the ground, while on defense picking up four interceptions, 61 interception return yards and three fumble recoveries while totaling 1615 all-purpose yards including 12 kick returns for 290 yards and seven punt returns for 81, and equaling a career-high with one blocked field goal, while he also had 1044 yards receiving and eight touchdown catches on offense as well as 50 tackles on defense for a team that finished 10-2 overall and reached the semifinals of the North Coast Section Division 2 playoffs
– Contributed 13 receptions for 233 yards and one touchdown, 20 tackles, one interception that he returned one yard, one fumble recovery, three kick returns for 48 yards and three punt returns for 76 yards and one touchdown while playing in all five as a 2020 sophomore for a team that played its COVID-delayed and shortened season in the spring of 2021
– Wore No. 17
– Also played soccer and basketball
MaxPreps High School Bio And Stats
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2023 Recruiting Class Notes And Ratings (As Of December 20, 2022)
Stars: 247Sports (3), 247Sports Composite (3), ESPN (3), Rivals (3), On3 (3), On3 Consensus (3)
National Overall Player Rankings: On3 (1159), 247Sports Composite (1173)
National Cornerback Rankings: 247Sports (82), On3 Consensus (111), 247Sports Composite (112), ESPN (131), On3 (145)
Regional Overall Player Rankings: ESPN (219)
California Overall Player Rankings: 247Sports (77), Rivals (80), On3 Consensus (102), 247Sports Composite (104), ESPN (127), On3 (141)
Ratings/Scout Grades: 247Sports (87), 247Sports Composite (0.8564), ESPN (74), On3 Consensus (84.77), On3 (84), Rivals (5.6)
– Named Defensive MVP at the Santa Rosa Junior College Passing Tournament in 2022
Other
– Born in Berkeley on January 24, 2005
– Son of Sailasa Vadrawale and Fulori Koroinasau
– Parents are both natives of Fiji
– Sister, Alesi, attends college at Grand Canyon
– Also has a younger brother, Suliano
– Once commuted from Rohnert Park to Redwood City to finish a youth football season
– Cal major was undeclared
Last Updated
June 9, 2024