Played at Brighton (Utah) under head coach Ryan Bullet
• Varsity letters in football (4) and basketball (4) |
Four-star recruit by Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, ESPN and PrepStar |
Nation's 61st-best recruit by 247Sports |
Nation's eight-best receiver by 247Sports, 19th by Scout |
Utah's top recruit by Scout |
Utah's second-best recruit by Rivals, 247Sports, ESPN and PrepStar |
State career record holder with 3,571 career receiving yards and 41 receiving touchdowns |
State single-season record holder with 24 receiving touchdowns |
2016 U.S. Army All-America Bowl |
2016 U.S. Army All-America Player of the Year finalist |
2015 Gatorade Utah Player of the Year |
2015 Max Preps Utah Player of the Year |
2015 USA Today first team and Utah MVP |
2015 Utah Mr. Football |
2015 USA National second team |
Two-time all-state first team |
Will serve two-year LDS mission |
Full name is Simione Tufui Fehoko |
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah |
Son of Simon and Tiffany Fehoko
• Father played football at Dixie State |
Three siblings: Falisha, Jaden and Jeremy |
Cousin, Alfred Pupunu, played professionally for the San Diego Chargers |
Uncle, Sekitoa Fehoko, played basketball at Dixie State |
Cousins, Breiden, V.J. and Sam Fehoko, played football at Texas Tech |
Cousin, T.J. Fehoko, played football at Washington State |
Cousin, Whitley Fehoko, played football at San Diego State |