Pittsburg wide receiver RJ Mosley and a pair of De La Salle standouts – defensive lineman Nemyah Telona and athlete Jaden Jefferson – were among the Bay Area high school football players who made their college commitments official on Wednesday, the first day of the early signing period.
Mosley signed a letter of intent to join former San Jose State coach Brent Brennan’s team at Arizona. Telona signed with Cal, and Jefferson, California’s reigning high school champion in the 100-meter dash, is headed to Chapel Hill to play for Bill Belichick at North Carolina.
New Stanford coach Tavita Pritchard landed St. Francis linebacker Chase Cahoon and is expected to receive an official commitment from Archbishop Riordan quarterback Michael Mitchell Jr., who announced on Saturday that he was heading to The Farm after de-committing from Vanderbilt on Nov. 21.
By 8 a.m., San Jose State received signatures from Moreau Catholic athlete Lance Mitchell Jr., Riordan linebacker Skylar Tiatia and Valley Christian offensive lineman Terrence Johnson.
Monte Vista defensive lineman Dakota Dickson signed with SMU, and St. Francis offensive lineman John Fifita gave his signature to USC.
Clayton Valley running back Jhadis Luckey, who ran for more than 2,000 yards this fall, will play for Fresno State, and Valley Christian offensive lineman Terrence Johnson is moving on to Nevada.
BYU got a signature from St. Francis athlete Sefanaia Alatini.
Here is the complete list (check back for updates):
ATH Sefanaia Alatini, St. Francis, 6-2, 185, BYU
LB Chase Cahoon, St. Francis, 6-1, 215, Stanford
DL Dakota Dickson, Monte Vista, 6-4, 280, SMU
OL John Fifita, St. Francis, 6-6, 350, USC
ATH Jaden Jefferson, De La Salle, 5-9, 165, North Carolina
OL Terrence Johnson, Valley Christian, 6-5, 275, Nevada
OL Andrew Latu, Valley Christian, 6-4, 290, San Jose State
RB Jhadis Luckey, Clayton Valley, 5-10, 195, Fresno State
ATH Lance Mitchell Jr., Moreau Catholic, 6-2, 215, San Jose State
WR RJ Mosley, Pittsburg, 6-4, 185, Arizona
DL Nemyah Telona, De La Salle, 6-2, 285, Cal
LB Skylar Tiatia, Archbishop Riordan, 6-0, 205, San Jose State