The Mesa Jackrabbits could see a significant change in their season with the addition of four transfers from Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance, California. The team secures qualification on October 3, just ahead of Mesa’s away match versus Tucson Salpointe.
At 6’5, tight end Caleb Tafua leads the newcomers, bringing size, agility, and Division I experience to the Jackrabbits’ offense as a Texas A&M commitment. He will collaborate with three-star quarterback Kane, giving Mesa a real passing threat that can test defenses. From the outside, wide receiver Kington Anetema adds another dynamic threat with his speed and playmaking skills.
The fourth transfer finalizes the team, adding the depth and competition that Mesa has been missing.
For a Jackrabbits squad looking to enhance during the season, these additions could be essential. With Tafua’s impressive build, Kane’s leadership as quarterback, and Anetema’s speed on the outside, Mesa now has the offensive power to challenge Arizona’s top teams.
Focus will shift to October 3, as this new Mesa squad takes the field in a game that could mark a crucial turning point for their season.