OIA championship games

Waianae held Campbell to just three points to win the OIA title in 1996. Photo by George Lee / Star-Bulletin
Waianae held Campbell to just three points to win the OIA title in 1996.

Republished with 2014 results, Division II champions.

OIA championships (division I)

2014: Mililani 20, Kahuku 6
Mililani quarterback McKenzie Milton threw two touchdown passes in the second quarter and the defense protected the lead against a Kahuku offense that played without quarterback Tuli Wily-Matagi for much of the game.

2013: Mililani 37, Farrington 6
Trojans quarterback McKenzie Milton had a hand in three touchdowns with a 52-yard run, a 23-yard reception and a 24-yard pass to lead Mililani to its second OIA Red title in the past four years.


2012: Kahuku 50, Mililani 13
The Red Raiders force five turnovers in the first quarter and Aofaga Wily rushes for 159 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries..

2011: Kahuku 23, Farrington 0
Defensive back Bronson Beatty has two second-half interceptions and Toiva Tufaga has two sacks as Farrington gained only 33 rushing yards on 32 attempts..

2010: No championship played
Mililani given the crown when Kahuku forfeits for using an ineligible player.

2009: Kahuku 24, Leilehua 20
Hauoli Jamora collects five sacks and Punga Vea takes a reverse 44 yards for the winning score with 5:06 left.

2008: Kahuku 22, Farrington 19
St. John Lessary kicks a 22-yard field goal in the second overtime

2007: Leilehua 12, Waianae 3
Andrew Manley throws for two TDs in his third career start

2006: Kahuku 7, Waianae 0
Junior Mataafa scores from 25 yards out late in the second half

2005: Kahuku 26, Aiea 16
Malosi Te’o runs for 248 yards and three long touchdowns

2004: Kahuku 36, Mililani 13
Micah Strickland runs for two TDs

2003: Kahuku 6, Kailua 0
Waika Carvalho hits Tevita Finau with a 6-yard TD pass with 20 seconds left

2002: Castle 25, Kailua 0
The Knights score two TDs on special teams and one on defense

2001: Kailua 13, Castle 7 and Kahuku 48, Aiea 0
Championships canceled because of 9/11

2000: Kahuku 32, Waianae 13
Red Raiders’ offensive line paves the way for 530 total yards

1999: Kahuku 7, Kailua 0
Orlando Wong scores on a 19-yard run in the third quarter of a defensive battle

1998: Kahuku 20, Waianae 0
Andreas Manumaleuna runs for 125 yards and a touchdown

1997: Waianae 22, Campbell 13
Seariders QB Kana Kawai efficient despite injury

1996: Waianae 23, Campbell 3
Seariders defense survive inspired performance by Campbell QB Kaleopa Kaleopa

1995: Kahuku 33, Waianae 20
Jason Keo rushes for 269 yards and two TDs as the Red Raiders put up 524 rushing yards

1994: Kahuku 21, Farrington 7
Vai Notoa rushes for 144 yards and two TDs

1993: Kahuku 7, Waianae 0
Ben Tanuvasa scores on a 22-yard run in the third quarter

1992: Waianae 27, Kahuku 0
Seariders force three fumbles and have four stops in the red zone

1991: Waianae 27, Kailua 6
Glenn Freitas scores three rushing touchdowns and passes for one

1990: Farrington 15 Waianae 7
Randall Okimoto rushes for 222 yards and two TDs

1989: Kahuku 10, Castle 3
Mark Atuaia rushes for an even 100 yards and Daryl Stant passes for 104.

1988: Waianae 14, Farrington 7
David Tafiti rushes for 202 yards

1987: Waianae 24, Kailua 23
Sam Bailey hits Scott McLeod from 48 yards with 34 seconds left

1986: Waianae 14, Kahuku 13
Keith Vendetta returns an interception 25 yards for a TD in the third quarter


1985: Waianae 17, Castle 16
Michael Wolfe breaks up a 2-point conversion attempt with no time left

1984: Leilehua 18, Kahuku 7
Daniel Saragosa throws three TD passes

1983: Nanakuli 28, Kalaheo 26
Alapati Sula scores from five yards out with 51 seconds left

1982: Waianae 17, Kahuku 0
Seariders hold Lakei Hemuli to 67 yards

1981: Radford 14, Castle 6
Rams win four days after coach John Velasco’s funeral

1980: Waianae 28, Kaiser 19
Seariders beat defending champ  without top running back, linebacker and defensive back

1979: Kaiser 20, Waianae 13
Cougars stop four pass plays from 14-yard line with 1 minute left

1978: Waianae 35, Kaiser 28
Watson Mahaulu forces Troy Enos to fumble in final minute, Tolu Siliga recovers.

1977: Waianae 13, Kailua 6
James Holt runs 50 yards to the 1-yard line with less than a minute left, Kenneth Paderes punches it in.

1976: Radford: 14, Castle 0
Homer Jones runs for 2 TDs in the first half

1975: Waianae 7, Kailua 0
Eliu Wilson scores from 1-yard out with a minute left

1974: Leilehua 13, Farrington 6
Al Harris knocks down Raymond Haynes’ pass on the final play

1973 Waianae 13, McKinley 6
Mike Vierra runs for 110 yards and two TDs

1972 Kahuku 35, Leilehua 29
Molia Salanoa hits Pisa Finai from 10 yards out with 5 seconds left.

1971: Waipahu 7, Kahuku 6
Ed Benito hits Paul Carvalho for a 45-yard score on third and 20 with 10 seconds left in the first half

1970: Waianae 6, McKinley 0
Tui Ala runs for 130 yards on 30 carries in first East vs. West championship game

1966: Waianae 7, Kahuku 0
Omega Reyes scores from 1-yard out with 3 minutes left in a playoff after both teams finished the regular season 8-0-1.

OIA championships (division II)

2014: Nanakuli 37, Pearl City 36, OT
Clifford Cunningham boots an extra point in overtime after a pass from Kale Kanehailua threw a 27-yard TD pass to Isain Wong. Dominic Maneafaiga missed Pearl City’s try after Jordan Taamu hit Keelan Domingo-Ishikawa from 25 yards out.
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sportspremium/20141101_Nanakuli_ekes_past_Pearl_City_in_OT.html

2013: Kaiser 41, Pearl City 21
Thomas Butenbah-Leong rushes for 154 yards and three touchdowns as the Cougars beat the Chargers.
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sportspremium/20131102_Kaiser_wins_first_OIA_title_since_79.html

2012: Radford 21, Nanakuli 6
The Rams score two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to beat the Golden Hawks despite being outgained 284-174.
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sportspremium/20121103_Radford_rallies_with_big_second_half.html

2011: Waipahu 9, Pearl City 7
Tafatolu Naea tackles Shawn Lopez at the 13 yards line as time runs out and the Marauders take their first OIA crown since 2006.
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sportspremium/20111105_waipahu_captures_OIA_White.html

2010: Kaimuki 48, Kalaheo 12
Chester Sua runs for 161 yards, 71 of them on one play, and the Bulldogs hold the Mustangs’ powerful running game to 80 yards.
http://www.staradvertiser.com/sports/20101106_Kaimuki_takes_OIA_White_championship.html

2009: Moanalua 21, Aiea 7
Tahje Canyon rushes for 93 yards and two touchdowns and Essaye Villaver makes two key plays as Na Menehune beat Na Alii.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/content/20091107_moanaluas_time_comes

2008: Campbell 28, Radford 14
Lalo Respicio hooks up with Daniel Masifilio for three touchdown passes and runs in another as the Sabers beat the Rams.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/content/20081108_campbell_runs_over_radford_for_title

2007: Kaimuki 21, Roosevelt 12
Running back Justin Paderes rushes for 242 yards on 31 carries and scores two touchdowns in the second half as the Bulldogs beat the Rough Riders.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2007/11/10/sports/story04.html

2006: Waipahu 22, Kaimuki 6
The Marauders play turnover-free on offense and limit the Bulldogs to 105 total yards on defense.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2006/11/11/sports/story06.html

2005: Radford 9, Moanalua 7
Alex Daniels rushes for 151 yards on 28 carries and scores the winning touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2005/11/12/sports/story01a.html


2004: Campbell 29, Waipahu 27
Shaye Asoau scores on a fake extra point attempt and the Sabers defense stuffs Austen Benito’s off-tackle run on the Marauders’ extra-point try.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2004/11/13/sports/index7.html

2003: Aiea 22, Kapolei 15
Safety James Hadley picks of a pass from Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada in the end zone as Na Alii shock the previously unbeaten Hurricanes.
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2003/11/15/sports/index6.html

COMMENTS

  1. Kevin Waters November 1, 2014 10:49 pm

    Kahuku didn’t play Waianae in the 1989 title game. They played Castle and beat them 10-3. I know because Castle, the runner-up, played ILH-runner up Kamehameha in the Prep Bowl runner-up game.


  2. Jerry Campany November 1, 2014 11:08 pm

    Nice eye, Kevin, I will fix it when I get to the library. I don’t know how that Waianae game snuck in there.

    Thanks.


  3. Karl Su'a October 7, 2016 11:21 pm

    Waianae was a force to be recking with back in those days, we need to have that old team back


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