Isaiah Bertola commits to California after official visit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 7:01 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Offensive lineman Isaiah Bertola from Ewa Beach, Hawaii, committed to California after his official visit to Berkeley over the weekend. Bertola, a four-star prospect, cited a strong familial atmosphere and connections with players and coaches as key factors in his decision. He previously visited USC and had plans for Texas and BYU but decided to end his recruitment after finding his fit at Cal. Bertola praised the relationships he built at the school, which influenced his choice to focus solely on the Bears moving forward.
- •Bertola chose Cal after two visits to the campus.
- •He had visited USC and was set to visit Texas and BYU.
- •He expressed a strong bond with Cal OL coach Famika Anae.
- •Bertola ranks as the No. 360 player in the Rivals Industry Ranking.
- 7:01 PMYahoo Sports — Cal lands big commitment from four-star OL Isaiah Bertola, ‘It just felt like home.’
"Ewa Beach (Hawaii) Campbell offensive lineman Isaiah Bertola has committed to Cal and broke down why he chose the Bears. After officially visited Berkeley over the weekend, Bertola decided he was ready to shut down his recruitment and committed to the Bears. “It felt like home for me,” Bertola said. “I’ve been there twice now […]
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