
RAMS TAKE ‘MAUICAMP’ TO HAWAI’I
The Los Angeles Rams will take their June minicamp to paradise following a new partnership with the Hawai’i Tourism Authority (HTA).
As part of the agreement to promote tourism to Maui and Hawai’i, Hawai’i governor Josh Green, and Rams president Kevin Demoff announced that ‘Mauicamp’ will take place between Monday 16th and Thursday 19th June, with Tuesday and Wednesday seeing the team host on-field activities that will feature players in workout gear at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku.
“We are thrilled to return to Hawai’i and, for the first time in the NFL, bring minicamp to Maui,” Demoff said. “Los Angeles and Hawai’i share a special relationship and we are grateful to HTA for teaming with us for this historic partnership. Not only will this trip be a great opportunity for our players, coaches and their families to spend time together in a special setting, but also for our organisation to celebrate and pour into youth football programmes and players who call Maui home.”
Tuesday’s on-field football session will be invite-only through HTA, but the session on Wednesday will be open — and free — to the public, although tickets are limited. Maui County residents will have access to an exclusive presale beginning on Friday 9th May at 10am local time. On Tuesday, after the team activities, Rams players and staff will also host a girls flag football session and boys football clinic for 400 local student-athletes at War Memorial Stadium, while, on Wednesday, the team will host a PLAY 60 Field Day for local children ages 5-12 who participate in the County of Maui’s Play and Learn Sessions (PALS) Summer programme. Rams players and staff also will join Habitat for Humanity to assist in the rebuilding of four homes in Lahaina.
“This new partnership we are kicking off honours long-standing fandom for the Rams by many Hawai’i residents and is sure to build even more fan loyalty in the islands,” Green anticipated. “Back in 2019, the Rams played in front of the largest crowd in Aloha Stadium history and engaged with our local communities, and we remain connected to this day. Rams players will feel the warm aloha and hospitality of our islands once again, and in turn, the team will uplift members of the community that have endured so much since the 2023 Maui wildfires.”
Following the devastation of August 2023, the Rams leaned in and dedicated a preseason game to help people affected by the fires. Money raised through both the sale and auction of custom-made ‘Mālama Maui’ shirts supported American Red Cross relief efforts. The Rams raised approximately $150,000 from sales of the shirts, which players, coaches and personnel wore to raise awareness and show solidarity.





