Heights: | 5’7” | ||
Weight: | 140 | ||
GPA: | 2.75 | ||
ACT: | n/a | ||
SATs | n/a | ||
High School: | BDJ STEM Academy | ||
City: | Baltimore | ||
State | MD | ||
Sport(s): | Football | Indoor Track | Lacrosse |
Position: | WR/CB | 4X200, 4X400, 55M Hurdles | Attacker/Wing |
Stats: | 1 rec. 20 yds9 tackles
1 INT |
Ran 7.34 in 55M | 14 Goals9 assists
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On the college recruiting radar of today is high school three-sport athlete Kaku Tutu.
Synopsis:
One of three returning lettermen for the Rockets, Tutu is emerging as one of the top overall student-athletes in Baltimore City League Division 2. Tutu earned Most Improved Player honors in Lacrosse, and Student-Athlete awards as a SOPH. Tutu adjusted to the speed of the varsity game on the field. And he stepped it up in the classroom, earning a 3.0 average for the 2016-17 school year.
Tutu has been working hard this off-season to take his talents to the next level as two-way athlete in football, as a sprinter in indoor track, and as an Attacker and Wing in Lacrosse. Kaku is an ideal players to coach because he is coachable and he approaches every practice looking to get better.
“If we had 11 Kaku Tutu’s, we’d be hard to beat,” BDJ-KASA HC Jason Williams stated.
Tutu projects to compete as high as the NCAA Division 1AA-level if he continue on his current athletic development track, and he gain 15-20 lbs. of lean muscle.