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2021 SPRING: Appeared in all five games at long snapper but did not record any stats... Earned Big Sky Fall-Academic.
2019: PHIL STEELE’S ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM... Played all 12 games as team’s lone long snapper... Earned one of team’s Championship Culture awards... Earned Big Sky All-Academic.
2018: Won team's Jim Ferrier Award, presented to the team's most outstanding transfer… Team’s primary long snapper… Competed in all 13 games… Recorded a tackle versus San Diego (9/8), Idaho State (10/13) and at Cal Poly (10/20).
MOORPARK COLLEGE (2017):Earned junior college All-Star accolades at Moorpark College last season… Transferred to Moorpark College after spending the 2016 season at Utah... Hit every long and short snap... Also registered two tackles... Dean's List honoree.
UTAH (2016): Redshirted.
SIMI VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL '16: Five-star recruit was ranked No. 9 in the 2016 recruiting class among all snappers when he joined the Utes… Three-year starter at Simi Valley High School… Built a reputation for his perfectly placed snaps and lightning-quick 1.9 second snap-to-kick time; average Division I time is 2.1 seconds… Considered a 4.5-star recruit and ranked among the top specialists in the nation… As an elite snapper, he was invited to long snapper guru Chris Rubio’s Elite 12 Camp… Member of SVHS’ 2014 team that earned the school its first league title since 1985, and advanced to the playoff semifinals for the first time in school history... Connected on 100 pct. of his snaps throughout his college career... Football team won a league championship during his junior year... Earned all-conference honors from the
Ventura County Star as a senior... Competed for his school's track and field team (throws) for three years... Track team won a Marmonte League title during his sophomore season.
PERSONAL: One of Kristin and Sergio Aloma's two sons... Zachary, his younger brother, attends West Point and will graduate in 2020... The Rose Bowl is his favorite facility that he competed in... Non-sports hero is Ronald Reagan... Chose UC Davis because of its academic programs; the coaching staff wants their student-athletes to excel in all areas of life, not just football.