01 September 2007

Chang Named Starter for Ticats

Earlier this season rookie Timmy Chang boldly asked Tiger-Cats head coach Charlie Taaffe to become the team's starter.

Now he has been given the chance.

Taaffe confirmed the switch on Wednesday from veteran Jason Maas to Chang for this Monday's Labour Day game against Toronto. Chang, a gunslinging quarterback out of the University of Hawaii, has seen action in relief in four of eight games, including last Saturday's 27-9 loss to Montreal. Click here to read article

28 July 2007

Like Father Like Son - Future Olympic Weightlifting Champion

9 year old Chance Ikei works on his Olympic Weightlifting Technique as he performs a bodyweight clean of 30 kg. Chad Ikei (5-time National Weightlifting Champion) made a bet with his 9 year old son Chance that if he could clean his bodyweight he would give him 5 bucks...Chance walked away $5 richer. Although "Daddy" walked away with empty pockets he managed to proudly stroll away with a heart full of pride. If young Ikei continues to work hard he could possibly be the one to break Daddys records...TO BE CONTINUED...more of fun training videos to follow.

18 July 2007

Timmy Chang: Hawaii to Hamilton

In an interview on Ticats TV, Timmy Chang of the Hamilton Tigercats divulges details of his background, how he came to love football and the pressures of being the leader on the field.

He also talks about his future, the potential of becoming a coach, teaching kids and his passion for giving back to the youngsters in Hawaii.

Keep tabs on Timmy and his career in football by subscribing to IkeiUnderground.com.

24 May 2007

2nd Annual Power 4 Sports Football Camp Hawaii

Former Warriors Reagan Mauia & Tala Esera join the Power 4 Sports Coaching Family. The 2nd Annual Power 4 Sports Football Camp Hawaii is proud to announce their newest coaches, Reagan Mauia and Tala Esera. Mauia and Esera, both former Warrior players and current Miami Dolphins rookies, are excited to share their experience of becoming NFL players and their journey they took to get there.

Reagan Mauia was the Miami Dolphins 6th Round Selection (pick 181). This monstrous Fullback was a Junior College transfer that played multiple positions throughout his college football career playing offensive line, defensive line and finally finding a home at the fullback position. Mauia's physical stature also changed as frequently as his positions as he weighed anywhere from his heaviest of 385 pounds to his current chiseled 270 pound "Juggernaut" body. His motivation and determination to find a way to get on the field has proved to be successful.

Offensive Lineman Tala Esera signed with the Miami Dolphins as a Rookie Free Agent. Esera is a born leader and has proven to be a versatile player both on and off the field. At 6'3" tall and 310 lbs, his athleticism is remarkable, but his work ethic and intensity is what sets him apart from the rest.

The Power 4 Sports Football Camp Hawaii is honored to have two such unique and dedicated individuals joining the coaching family.

2nd Annual Power 4 Sports Football Camp Hawaii

July 6-7, 2007
Mililani High School
Ages 8-18

Register today http://www.ikeiperformance.com