The Los Angeles Rams win the award for best minicamp location.
The Rams, in partnership with Hawai’i Tourism Authority, announced Wednesday that they will hold their minicamp in Maui in efforts to promote tourism to Maui and Hawai’i.
‘We are thrilled to return to Hawai’i and for the first time in the NFL bring Minicamp to Maui,’ Rams president Kevin Demoff said in a statement. ‘Los Angeles and Hawai’i share a special relationship and we are grateful to (Hawai’i Tourism Authority) 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 organization to celebrate and pour into youth football programs and players who call Maui home.’
The Rams will have their minicamp in Hawai’i from June 16 to June 19. The team also announced they will conduct on-field team activities featuring players in workout gear at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku.
‘This new partnership we are kicking off honors long-standing fandom for the LA Rams by many Hawai’i residents and is sure to build even more fan loyalty in the islands,’ Hawai’i Governor Josh Green, M.D said in a statement. ‘We are super-excited to welcome, along with the Hawai’i Tourism Authority, the Rams Minicamp to Maui.”
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