
San Diego, CA – Honor Fa’alave-Johnson isn’t your average high school football player — he’s already a name to know on the national scene. The 6-foot, 170-pound standout from Cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego, California, has firmly established himself as one of the top prospects in the Class of 2027. A 4-star recruit according to 247Sports, Fa’alave-Johnson is quickly earning the respect of coaches, scouts, and fans across the country.
Fa’alave-Johnson’s speed, instincts, and versatility shine brightest in the 7v7 arena, where he competes with DOMO National 7v7 — one of the premier programs in the nation known for producing elite-level talent. Competing alongside some of the top players in the country, Fa’alave-Johnson has more than held his own — he’s dominated.
“He’s a pure playmaker,” one DOMO coach said. “Honor doesn’t just make plays — he changes games. Offensively and defensively, he’s a threat every snap.”
Whether he’s locking down receivers in man coverage, breaking up passes in zone, or flashing his ball skills as a wideout, Fa’alave-Johnson has shown the kind of versatility that power programs covet. His combination of length, athleticism, and football IQ makes him a rare two-way talent who can thrive at the next level.
At Cathedral Catholic, a school known for producing college-level talent, Fa’alave-Johnson is expected to be a cornerstone of the Dons’ success over the next 2 years. His impact is already being felt, and with years to sharpen his craft, the ceiling remains sky-high.
Recruiters are taking notice — and quickly. With offers and interest rolling in from across the country, Fa’alave-Johnson is poised to become one of the most sought-after recruits in the 2027 class.
If his trajectory is any indication, the name Honor Fa’alave-Johnson will be one we’ll be hearing for a long time to come.














