Thursday, February 4, 2010

New Warrior Siaki Cravens credits Prodigy Athletes for helping him

SWRNN Note: "Among the players to sign letters of intent was Christian "Bubba" Poueu-Luna of Great Oak High School. Luna, who will attend the University of Hawaii, boasts 32 touchdowns in 15 varsity games, threw for over 1700 passing yards and rushed for 754 yards during his senior year."

SWRNN Note: "John Hardy-Tuliau carried a 4.0 GPA since middle school; his high school stats boast 18 interceptions, 140 tackles, 26 blocked punts, 10 touchdowns and 38 career starts. Hardy-Tuliau will sign with University of Hawaii.

Finally, Siaki Cravens, a four-year honor roll student, will join the University of Hawaii as an outside linebacker. Cravens, who signed with the University of Utah out of high school and played for the 2009 BCS Sugar Bowl championship team, credits his father Kevin Cravens, along with Prodigy as a being a big part of his success."


Praising Prodigy Athletes for helping him, Siaki Cravens said:
"I've been with Prodigy since its beginning. They've been real helpful. They came along and gave me the help I needed." (SWRNN)


About how he son's hard work and discipline have paid off, his mother Crystal Cravens said:
"He's very dedicated. He's been training since he was 6 years old. He (worked out) on prom night and graduation." (SWRNN)


About how his program is geared to help kids advance athletically and academically, Prodigy Athletes founder Lau said:
"Prodigy Athletes began as a movement to get kids into the classroom. It is a mentorship program designed to help kids see what opportunities lay ahead of them. When I send a coach a name, I don't have to worry. I know that my athletes have a strong work ethic, strong academics, they know how to get their business done." (SWRNN)

http://www.swrnn.com/southwest-riverside/2010-02-04/sports/temeculas-athletes-declare-colleges-sign-on-for-education

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