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Monday, July 16, 2007

Just Win Camp in Maui is another Smashing Success!!




Aloha Dirk,

 

This is just a short note to tell you how the 2007 Just Win Camp on Maui went.

 

     The first day was a blustery day. Winds were gusting up to 35mph, the receivers were wondering if the quarterbacks were ever going to deliver.   The OL and DL did not seem to mind.  Big Solomon Koehler was showing his power early.  Mykenna Ikehara was also very impressive.  

 

     The second day came and the winds calmed down to about 15 mph.  Quarterback Jordan Monico from Moanalua High started to shine.  Kama Bailey from Damien is the real deal.  He has good speed and great hands.   His effort to win is what impressed most.  He was really showing that he was the best back in Hawaii.  Over on the lineman field Sean Tesoro from Baldwin High and Montay Rover from Moanalua started to battle with the best.   The line coaches were really working them hard.  There is a pool nearby, but this is not a resort camp, this is a work camp.   The athletes left it all out on the field.  There was a receiver that was late coming to the camp, but most impressive was Chase Nakamura from Baldwin High.   He had other camps that he was attending, but made it home to Maui for the annual Just Win Camp.  He is a leaper and is a very skilled receiver.   Adam Hom and Aaron Tipoti from Pac5 (Word of Life) were above the rest at Linebacker.  Jarom Baldomero from Iolani was also very impressive at linebacker.

 

      Day three the soreness has set in and now the college coaches are looking to see who really wants to be a college football player.   Kahai Choy, Billy Stutzman, Haku Correa, and Tyson Nishihara are definitely college material.  Damon Pescaia does not have the size, but has the heart to be what college coaches are looking for.   He was given a special award created by Coach Gerke and Coach Himebauch for the best scrapper.

 

     The 2007 Just Win Camp was a success.  The 2008 Camp will be the sixth year on Maui.   If you want to be seen by many Pac10 coaches and a few other conferences, you can not miss this camp.  Come test yourself against the best of Hawaii.

 

 

J.W. Kenton
Camp Director
Just Win Football, Inc


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