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Under Armour Next Camp · King Kekaulike Stadium, Maui · July 4, 2026

Camp day gave your kid one day of pro exposure. Here's what to do with the next 72 hours.

Today, hundreds of Hawai'i HS football players went through professional headshots, HD combine film, and a recruiting seminar at the Under Armour Next All-America Camp — the 5th straight year Hawai'i's hosted the finale stop of this national circuit. Whether your kid was on that field or not, here's the free playbook for what happens next.

Why this camp matters (and why the tape actually gets watched)

This isn't a random 7-on-7. It's a real recruiting pipeline — here's what's actually happening on that field.

The Under Armour Next All-America Camp — founded by Joseph "Jojo" Dickson Jr., powered by The Underdog Foundation — puts every athlete through professional headshots and profile photos that feed real recruiting databases (the UC Report and ESPN.com), HD video of every drill and 1-on-1 for college coaches to evaluate, NFL-style combine testing, and a recruiting-process seminar. That's a full recruiting media kit — built in one day.

500–1,000
athletes expected today (est.)
~1,800
athletes, past 4 years (series-wide)
~12 / yr
avg D1 offers (series-wide, 4-yr avg)

In-state names who've come through this Maui stop, per on3.com/Rivals recruiting coverage: Frank Kapohai Abreu (Kamehameha Maui DL, committed Montana), Zion White (Mililani, four-star, committed Cal), Trison Satele, King Pitts, Kala'i Nihipali, Lennox Chee, Tua Tafiti, Hunter Fujikawa — real talent, real cameras rolling.

The 72-hour playbook — 6 steps, in order

This is what actually matters in the three days after a recruiting camp. Do these before the film goes cold.

  1. Request your film and headshots this week

    Camp footage and photos feed recruiting databases like the UC Report — but you have to go get your copy. Reach out to the camp organizers / The Underdog Foundation within the week while it's fresh. Don't assume it lands in your inbox automatically.

  2. Build your own one-page profile, same week

    Name, grad year, position, height/weight, 2–3 real measurables, GPA, parent/guardian contact, and your HS/club coach's contact. This is the base every coach reads first — camp day doesn't build it for you.

  3. Follow up with anyone who talked to you — within 72 hours

    A short, specific note ("thanks for the rep at DL today — here's my film and profile") beats a great camp rep that nobody ever follows up on. Coaches see hundreds of kids a week; the follow-up is what they remember.

  4. Add what one camp day can't show

    A highlight reel from your OWN season — not just camp drills — plus transcript/test status and one coachable reference. Combine numbers get you noticed; season film gets you offers.

  5. Put it all in one shareable link

    Not scattered across texts, DMs, and a camera roll. One clean page a coach can open in five seconds is worth more than a folder of camp photos nobody ever opens again.

  6. Put next year's camp on the calendar — and get ready now

    Build the profile this month, not the week before. The families who walk in ready get more out of that one camp day than the families starting from zero.

What a media kit adds beyond the camp photos

Camp day is once a year. This is the part that works the other 364 days.

1

A profile that outlives camp day

Camp headshots are great — but a real one-pager, built to be shared and updated all season, is what actually gets opened by a coach in October, not just July 4th.

2

Your own footage, not just drills

HD combine film proves you can run a 40. Season film proves you can play. We build the reel that shows both.

3

Built in Hawai'i, for Hawai'i 'ohana

OMG / AIGA 8 sets it up and runs point from here — no waiting on a once-a-year camp schedule to look recruiting-ready.

The honest part. Oceania Media Group is not affiliated with and has not been endorsed by Under Armour, Under Armour Next, The Underdog Foundation, King Kekaulike High School, the UC Report, or any athlete or program named on this page. The camp facts and prospect names above are drawn from public recruiting reporting (on3.com/Rivals) and the camp series' own published materials (tufhawaii.org) — cited for context, not implying any relationship.

This page is general information for Hawai'i football families and is not a personalized pitch to any specific athlete or family. If your family attended today's camp: great — steps 1–6 above still apply, starting now. If you didn't: the same playbook works before the next camp on your calendar.

No minor athlete's name or likeness is used to imply endorsement, and no family named above has been contacted about this offer. Informational only — not recruiting, eligibility, or legal advice.

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