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Cam isn't the only Panther doing great things in the community


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Kealoha Pilares purchased 5,000 child ID kits in his native Hawaii, which allow parents to get DNA samples and fingerprints which are able to provide vital information to the authorities if they end up missing.

Nice to see another Panther making a difference in his community and I hadn't heard him speak before which was nice near the video's end.

Pumped to watch this kid continue to excel returning kicks and grow as a weapon in the slot.

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and you probably aren't the only panther fan in maine.

I actually think there are a few more on this forum...but I have yet to meet any others here in person. Can't wait to get to BOA for the first time, only been able to seem them play in New England and New York...and I have already purchased tickets for the Panthers game in San Diego next December.

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I actually think there are a few more on this forum...but I have yet to meet any others here in person. Can't wait to get to BOA for the first time, only been able to seem them play in New England and New York...and I have already purchased tickets for the Panthers game in San Diego next December.

Wait wait wait, how did you get tickets to the San Diego game already? I'm a Los Angeles local here and I've been going to this website all the time looking for tickets to go on sale with no luck so far. Where did you find tickets, if I could ask?

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Wait wait wait, how did you get tickets to the San Diego game already? I'm a Los Angeles local here and I've been going to this website all the time looking for tickets to go on sale with no luck so far. Where did you find tickets, if I could ask?

There is a well-respected and highly rated season ticket holder in San Diego on eBay that has put up groups of two tickets for all of the games he doesn't want or can't attend this upcoming season. He will be sending me the pair in late July/early August once he has received them from the Chargers themselves.

He mentioned when I purchased them that he actually had two more right next to the ones I bought. The tickets are nine rows up behind the Panthers bench at the 45 yard line. He is selling the pair for $300 I believe which is a good price for seats that can't get much better especially being behind the visitors bench.

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There is a well-respected and highly rated season ticket holder in San Diego on eBay that has put up groups of two tickets for all of the games he doesn't want or can't attend this upcoming season. He will be sending me the pair in late July/early August once he has received them from the Chargers themselves.

He mentioned when I purchased them that he actually had two more right next to the ones I bought. The tickets are nine rows up behind the Panthers bench at the 45 yard line. He is selling the pair for $300 I believe which is a good price for seats that can't get much better especially being behind the visitors bench.

Just an FYI....seats on sidelines are obstructed view...your 9 rows up which should be OKAY....but maybe not as good as you think. Anyways i will be at the game! and fyi...you can get tickets at stubhub...

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Just an FYI....seats on sidelines are obstructed view...your 9 rows up which should be OKAY....but maybe not as good as you think. Anyways i will be at the game! and fyi...you can get tickets at stubhub...

He sent me pictures from the exact location of the seats and they were fine. I'm thinking we should get a list going of all who will be going so we can tailgate.

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