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Photo: John Kaleo in Workout

Kaleo Scores In Tampa
Storm Quarterback John Kaleo, having his golden season, has found a home in Tampa.

Brian ROSS
MLNSportsZone.com

Tampa, FL - 07/01/01 - At the center of the Storm is Quarterback John Kaleo.

The 6'3" quarterback is making his sixth, and, he hopes, final stop in his caree. With the Storm, he finds a financially-stable franchise with a loyal fan following. He has helped the team bring other pieces together, like [position] James Bowden who had played with Kaleo at New England.

His rewards? Kaleo has one of the best records in the AFL. He's also a part of a team and a community which he cares about, and which cares about him.

Six Inches Short of Goal

For the 6'3" Kaleo, there is no "Flutie factor." No allowance by the NFL for his height. Five to six inches of stature would have dealt the gifted quarterback a hand which would have included a stint in the NFL.

"I don't think about it anymore," Kaleo says. "I'm making good money here, and I'm getting a chance to do what I love."

Love Will Keep Him Together

Kaleo loves football. He'd have to. Seven teams in six years, including a start in Alberta with the CFL in 1993, and AFL tour stops in Cleveland, St. Louis, San Jose, [Team] and New England before finding a home in Tampa Bay. "Three of the teams I was on folded," Kaleo says, adding regretfully, "There just wasn't the stability that I needed there until Tampa."

He also has friends aboard the Storm, survivors of his other teams. Receiver James Bowden was also at New England. "This is our third year together," Kaleo tells MLN. "We can read each other's mind."

The Amazing Kaleo isn't the only one with mind reading powers. His line has managed to read the defense, and keep him healthy. "Our line play is the biggest improvement from last season," says Kaleo. "At the beginning of the season, we only had one sack in our first five games."

The Face of the Storm

Kaleo was hired as much for his public persona as for his skills on the field.The Storm wanted a face, and it has it in the ruggedly handsome and affable Kaleo. He has his own local radio show, he helps coach a local high school team, and he works with Joshua House, a program for abused kids.

Kaleo's manner is easygoing in our interview, yet there is a certain precision as his eyes address you, and a crispness in his voice that remind you that he is a well-trained and disciplined competitor with a warrior's spirit.

That face took a hit not on the field, but off the field over Memorial Day Weekend, when Kaleo was arrested for DUI (Driving under the influence). Profoundly embarrasssed, John apologized publicly to the citizens of Tampa on his radio show. According to sources at the Tampa Police Department, it was his first offense. According to Kaleo, it is his last as well.

A testament to his good works in the community was that the arrest did not tarnish his reputation either with the public or his teammates. "Kaleo's a good kid," says Vin Carbone, owner of a small pizzeria, and fan of the Storm. "This is a one-time deal for sure."

John the Salesman

Talk to Kaleo even briefly, and you know why the Storm wanted him to be their pitch man.

What does Kaleo like about playing in the Arena Football League? "It's a great consumer product," says John the Salesman. "It's high scoring. It's fast-paced. The fans get involved. You can see the sweat, feel the pain and joy."

Holder of the Magic Key

Kaleo has been playing football since his Pop Warner days when he was about eight. He attributes his dedication to the sport to the strong influence that his father had on his formative years. "I have great parents. Dad attended all of my practices, and got me to games. Positive support, from your family and your teammates, is the key."

Kaleo has turned the key in that magic lock that has opened the door to a shot at the title for the Storm. The Storm have an excellent venue, and a great following. 11,000-12000 fans attend games regularly. Combined with Kaleo's discipline, and a team loyal to him, the Storm look to have many winning seasons ahead of them.

 

 

 
 
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