Description
Natu Tuatagaloa is a former professional football player in the American NFL. He played for the 1995 Houston Oilers, Seattle Seahawks in 1992 to 1993, and for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1989 to 1991 . His parents, Gage and Ria Tuatagaloa, are both first generation immigrants from Western Samoa and The Netherlands. He credits his parents with instilling strong family values and setting a great example of work ethic, determination, perseverance and community involvement.
Both Tuatagaloa graduated from San Rafael High School in 1984 as a four sport letterman in football, basketball, boxing & track. Although he was recruited by many schools, he quickly decided to accept a full ride football scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley.
He was a four-year letterman and three-year starter on the Golden Bears Football Team with Head coaches Joe Kapp and Bruce Snyder. Tuatagaloa was voted Captain his senior year by his teammates. To his benefit, his five-year position coach Rod Marinelli, characterizes the level of talent at a B- while grading the Work Ethic at an A+. Tuatagaloa earned All Pac-10 honors and held the Golden Bear Sack record until 1996.
Born
May 25th, 1966 in San Francisco (Age 58)
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2017/02/07
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