This 7-on-7 team repping Hawaii just took over the mainland: Profiling Lo-Pro, OT-7 champions
Anwar Stetson

Lo-Pro cemented itself as a 7on powerhouse over the weekend. The high-flying squad defeated Level82 38-24 in the 2025 Overtime 7 x 7 National Championship in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Winning two of the last three titles, Lo-Pro built their program from the ground up with fundamentals, chemistry, and hard work. The program is based in Henderson, Nevada, and Kapolei, Hawaii, with many players tied to the islands, including Bishop Gorman (Nevada) quarterback Maika Eugenio.
Eugenio, a three-star junior committed to Hawaii, won MVP of the tournament. He led the league with 47 passing touchdowns.
Lo-Pro first made waves in 2023, winning the OT7 title with the lowest total number of ranked players.
This year’s roster included five-star Oregon commit and fellow Bishop Gorman star Jett Washington, with returning starter Eugenio rising to become the number one QB in the league.
Standout freshman wide receiver Zyren Menor also made an impact, finishing third in the league with 613 receiving yards, capping off the season with five touchdowns in the championship game.
Playing three games back-to-back on Sunday, Lo-Pro squeezed past Raw Miami 36-35, before defeating Orlando’s own 24K 38-31 with a game-winning touchdown on fourth and goal. The squad led the entire title game, cruising past Level82.
Runner-ups Level82, coached by two-time Super Bowl champion Torrey Smith, also included a number of prospects to keep on your radar. Notable names include defensive back and five-star prospect Joey O’Brien, class of 2027 four-star receiver Myles McAfee, and Missouri quarterback commit Gavin Sidwar.