Apply On-Line for Game Plan Academy 2010

Apply On-Line for Game Plan Academy 2010.  April 1st is the deadline.  Prices will go higher on April 2.  For more information go to Sign Up Today on the home page.   Don’t wait to the last minute.

Danica Auna, Kahuku, GPA: 3.0 (On track to graduate)

Outlook: Cross Country at BYU Hawaii

“I think Game Plan Academy offers a unique blend of how college life as a student athlete will be.  I was taught how to get fast, stronger and most importantly I understand what it takes to be academically eligible for NCAA and NAIA sports.  Now, I want to go to college as an athlete and get a degree.”

Beau Albrechtson, Kaimuki, GPA: 2.7 (On track to finish with a 4 year Bachelor’s Degree)

Outlook: Basketball Scholarship to the University of Hawaii

“I use to think that I just want to play basketball, now I have learned about dedication and hard work to make it in college.  Game Plan Academy taught me to prioritize my goals.     I am taking my college future more seriously.”

Brett Kan, Punahou, GPA: 3.5 + (On track to finish with a 4 year Bachelor’s Degree)

Outlook: Football Scholarship to Princeton University

“I like Game Plan Football because it reinforced the college admissions and scholarship process and what it takes to be recruited.  The difference with this camp is that you are taught football and academic skills from the Education-1st staff and coaches from all divisions I, II, III and junior colleges.  In addition, I made friends and learned the HAKA-from a Maori warrior.”

Kaneakua Friel, Kamehameha, GPA: 3.3 (On track to finish with a 4 year Bachelor’s Degree)

Outlook: Football Scholarship at BYU

“I have learned what takes to succeed in college as a student athlete from Game Plan Football.  I was impressed how coaches from all levels emphasized the importance of being a student athlete.  This camp is uniquely different than any other camp.”

Brashton Satele, Word of Life/Pac-Five, GPA: 3.2 (On track to finish with a 4 year Bachelor’s Degree)

Outlook: Football scholarship, University of Hawaii-Manoa

“I got meet life long friends. I am still friends with a lot of the guys at the camp. I really liked getting to know to other athletes in the state and get to know how they think and feel about different situations.   I liked the SAT- prep class because I learned a lot about the SAT test, so when I took the test I knew what was going on and I was more familiar with the sections.”

Blaze Soares, Castle High School, GPA: 2.8 (On track to finish with a 4 year Bachelor’s Degree)

Outlook: Football scholarship, University of Hawaii-Manoa

“Overall it was a great experience. I got to meet so many new people and make good friends. The program was fun and I liked the different types of training…mental, physical…It was a great “hands on experience.  Gameplan was Excellent!  The SAT-prep class taught me strategies I never knew before and it helped me to boost my SAT score.”

Marcus Makia, Baldwin High School, GPA: 3.5

Outlook: Received a baseball scholarship to University of Hawaii-Manoa

“I like everything about the camp. I enjoyed it because I got to meet new friends and get to know athletes from other high schools.  The camp taught me how to get mentally prepared for practice and especially games. Preparation is truly the key.”

“The SAT prep class helped me out a lot. When I took the SAT the questions were more familiar to me and more easy to comprehend.

Leone Mapu, Kahuku High School, GPA 3.1 (Graduated from BYU Hawaii)

Outlook: Volleyball scholarship, BYU-H

“I really liked the SAT-prep class because I learned a lot of tips. She taught a lot of valuable test-taking strategies; I didn’t waste any time reading the directions because I already knew what to do. She thoroughly went through all the directions and taught us what we should look for and simple short cuts.  I also like the work outs.  It was a lot faster than the drill I do at practice; it was just a different level. Strength Coaches were strict and taught us discipline, but it was good for us.”

Game Plan Football Academy 2010

When: June 28-July 2, 2010

Where: BYU Hawaii

Who: 8-18 year olds and for Parents.

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