Hawai'i Governor Josh Green, State Senator Lynn DeCoite, State Representative Adrian Tam, and Rams President Kevin Demoff announced the Rams' Mauicamp in Maui, from June 16-19. Following devastating wildfires in Maui, the Rams raised significant funds for disaster relief, enhancing their partnership with the state. The event will feature player activities, youth clinics, and community service, with hopes to strengthen ties and grow the Rams' fan base in Hawai'i. Demoff hinted at future collaborations, potentially leading to more Rams events and a stadium in Hawai'i.

By the Numbers
  • The Rams raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through fundraising efforts for Maui relief.
  • The Mauicamp will accommodate unique on-field activities over four days, including clinics for 400 local student-athletes.
State of Play
  • The Rams will host training activities at War Memorial Stadium alongside local youth clinics.
  • Local government officials are optimistic about fostering an ongoing relationship with the Rams beyond this year's camp.
What's Next

The Rams and Hawai'i officials aim to explore a longer partnership, potentially leading to more events and a future stadium on the islands by 2028, coinciding with the Los Angeles Olympics.

Bottom Line

This partnership reflects a growing relationship between the Rams and Hawai'i, emphasizing community support and economic growth while fostering a budding football fan base in the state.