MACOMB, Ill. - Western Illinois head football coach Mark Hendrickson announced the
signing of Malik Johnson (Honolulu, HI/Punahou) to a National Letter of
Intent. Johnson becomes the 22nd player to sign on with the Leathernecks.
A 6-foot-6,
200-pound wide receiver, Johnson caught 45 passes last season for 623 yards and
nine touchdowns leading his school to a runner-up state finish. He was named
Second Team All-State and First Team All-Conference as Punahou, the same high
school as President Barack Obama, won the conference title and finished 11-3
overall. Punahou was rated as the No. 1 high school athletic program two years
in a row by Sports Illustrated.
Voted team captain,
Johnson was selected to play in the Hawaii Union Builders Senior All-Star game
and caught five passes totaling 55 yards.
Johnson is a
standout basketball player, earning All-State honors three consecutive years
(Honolulu Star-Bulletin and Honolulu Star Advertiser). He led Punahou to a 28-2
record and state championship. In the state title game, Johnson turned in a
double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. He was selected to the state
All-Tournament team and voted Most Outstanding Player.
He owns a 3.25 grade
point average and is also active in the community, volunteering with the Hawaii
Special Olympics, head start preschool program and Hawaii youth basketball
program. Johnson played for coach Kale Ane (football) and Darren Matsuda
(basketball). He is the son of Marcus and Lesly Johnson, and his father played
football for the Leathernecks.
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