This will be his first offseason as a rookie, but Eli Kamaka likes to take it easy and intends to spend the entire time back home in Hawaii with friends and family. He loves not having a set schedule and after a grueling NSFL season the offseason will be a much appreciated break. He hopes his days will vary between hiking, reading, writing, and volunteering at the high school. Some days he’ll just want to lounge around the house watching Netflix or spending all day at the beach surfing. Kamaka is a frugal saver as many of his teammates will attest and he doesn’t spend his money frivolously so he won’t be hurting for money this offseason.
This year, Kamaka plans to hold a youth football camp in his home town of Honolulu and is planning to volunteer his time as a mentor to young players as they enter college. He wants to give back to the community that’s loved and supported him through the years and this is one of the best ways he knows how to contribute. Kamaka may even invite some of his Philadelphia Liberty teammates to the camp as well and turn it into a Hawaiian retreat!
This year, Kamaka plans to hold a youth football camp in his home town of Honolulu and is planning to volunteer his time as a mentor to young players as they enter college. He wants to give back to the community that’s loved and supported him through the years and this is one of the best ways he knows how to contribute. Kamaka may even invite some of his Philadelphia Liberty teammates to the camp as well and turn it into a Hawaiian retreat!
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