The #1 Junior Quarterback In Washington: Sione Kaho

Sione Kaho is a 4 Star recruit who plays Quarterback at Lincoln High School. Kaho is ranked as the 265th best recruit in the class of 2027 and is ranked as a top 20 Quarterback in the class as well. In addition, Kaho is listed as the #2 recruit in the state of Washington and is listed as the #1 Quarterback in the state of Washington. He holds offers from schools such as Oregon, Washington and Utah.

Who are some role models in your life?
Some role models would probably be my older brothers for sure. Those guys have set the example of how I should go about my life and how I should carry myself.

What artists do you listen to pregame, to get you hyped up?
Pre-game music would definitely be BossManDlow. His music makes sure I’m hyped and locked in.

What are the strengths of your game?
The strengths of my game are identifying the defense and being able to make high-level throws while having great anticipation.

What is your favorite memory of your career?
My favorite memory is when we played our rival school—I hurdled someone and we won in double overtime.

Who is the best player you have ever played with or played against in your career?
The best player I’ve played against would probably be Brayden Platt from Yelm. My freshman year, we scrimmaged him, and man, was he flying around.

What is some advice you would give to an aspiring D1 athlete?
Just keep working hard and don’t compare yourself to others. People always have different paths to where you want to go, so just focus on being a good student, citizen, and an even better person.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I would most definitely travel to New York because of the scenery and the amount of different cultures in one place.

How old were you when you fell in love with the game?
I fell in love with the game when I was 4. My whole family played football, so it was kind of an expectation to play and love football.

What is your favorite sports moment, as a fan?
My favorite sports moment was when I first saw Cam Ward play in the Apple Cup.