Drake Maye hosted a free football clinic while vacationing in Hawaii
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Drake Maye hosted a free football clinic while vacationing in Hawaii
"Playing at the highest level, I always try to soak it in and try to do whatever I can to get an extra edge, or try to learn something from somebody older than me. I hope you guys can learn something today."
"The event gave 50 local high school quarterbacks and wide receivers (along with three girls flag football players) a chance to learn from Maye himself for free. He took the quarterbacks through footwork and throwing mechanics drills (among other exercises), while also spending time helping receivers teaching route trees."
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye took a break from his Hawaii vacation to lead a football clinic at Kealakekua, organized by former University of Hawai'i standout Rich Miano and SAP. The event provided 50 local high school quarterbacks and wide receivers, plus three girls flag football players, with free instruction from Maye. He conducted drills on footwork and throwing mechanics for quarterbacks while teaching route trees to receivers. Maye also threw passes to the crowd and encouraged the young athletes to learn from those with more experience. The clinic represents part of SAP's ongoing commitment to delivering football events to Hawaii's youth, with other NFL players like Josh Allen and Derrick Henry having participated in similar initiatives.
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