9 Hawaii football teams crack MaxPreps Top 1,000

Punahou celebrated a touchdown after a pick-6 by Alaka'i Gilman (11) in a 44-13 drubbing of No. 8 Kapolei in August 2019. The Buffanblu were ranked No. 35 overall in the country by Max Preps' computer rankings. Photo by Cindy Ellen Russell/Star-Advertiser.

Nine Hawaii football teams finished in the Top 1,000 spots in the MaxPreps national computer rankings in 2019.

Hawaii Open Division state champion Saint Louis ended at No. 9, followed by Punahou (No. 35), Kahuku (No. 73), Mililani (No. 113), Division I state champ Hilo (No. 321), Campbell (No. 416), ‘Iolani (No. 709), D-II state champ Lahainaluna (No. 943) and Kamahemaha (No. 986).

All 47 Hawaii teams’ national rankings are listed below. That is followed by three more lists:


>> Final rankings of Hawaii’s 2019 mainland opponents
>> Final 2019 results of Hawaii teams vs. non-Hawaii teams (including non-U.S. opponents from Japan, Samoa and the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia)
>> MaxPreps computer poll national champions since 2004

2019 Hawaii football teams’ final MaxPreps national computer rankings

>> No. 9 Saint Louis (12-1)
>> No. 35 Punahou (10-2)
>> No. 73 Kahuku (9-4)
>> No. 113 Mililani (8-5)
>> No. 321 Hilo (14-0)
>> No. 416 Campbell (6-6)
>> No. 709 ‘Iolani (10-3)
>> No. 943 Lahainaluna (11-1)
>> No. 986 Kamehameha (3-7)
>> No. 1,062 Leilehua (10-3)
>> No. 1,127 Kapolei (4-6)
>> No. 1,179 Moanalua (10-2)
>> No. 1,357 Damien (8-3)
>> No. 1,599 Farrington (2-9)
>> No. 2,073 Waianae (1-8)
>> No. 2,222 Konawaena (8-4)
>> No. 2,253 Kapaa (8-2)
>> No. 2,844 Waipahu (4-6)
>> No. 2,962 Kaimuki (10-3)
>> No. 2,978 Kailua (4-7)
>> No. 3,732 Roosevelt (10-3)
>> No. 3,849 Kamehameha-Maui (6-3)
>> No. 3,901 Baldwin (5-5)
>> No. 4,079 Kaiser (9-2)
>> No. 4,526 Kealakehe (7-4)
>> No. 5,091 Castle (2-7)
>> No. 6,443 Waimea (4-4)
>> No. 6,691 Aiea (1-8)
>> No. 6,844 Kamehameha-Hawaii (10-4)
>> No. 6,995 Pac-Five (6-3)
>> No. 7,493 Radford (0-8)
>> No. 7,496 King Kekaulike (3-7)
>> No. 7,785 Keaau (4-6)
>> No. 8,850 Maui (1-8)
>> No. 8,983 Waialua (5-6)
>> No. 9,080 Nanakuli (5-5)
>> No. 9,480 Kalani (4-6)
>> No. 9,523 Honokaa (2-9)
>> No. 9,541 Pearl City (3-7)
>> No. 9,725 Kauai (1-7)
>> No. 9,942 Hawaii Prep (6-3)
>> No. 12,063 Ka’u (3-5)
>> No. 12,367 Waiakea (0-11)
>> No. 12,437 McKinley (1-9)
>> No. 12,534 Kalaheo (0-10)
>> No. 12,608 Kohala (3-6)
>> No. 12,636 Pahoa (0-8)

2019 Hawaii football opponents’ final MaxPreps national computer rankings

>> No. 1 St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) 13-1
>> No. 5 St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 15-0
>> No. 23 Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo, Calif.) 11-1
>> No. 162 Liberty (Henderson, Nev.) 10-5
>> No. 169 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 11-2
>> No. 302 Timpview (Provo, Utah) 11-4
>> No. 586 Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.) 8-4
>> No. 607 Edison (Huntington Beach, Calif.) 9-3
>> No. 2,441 O’Connor (Phoenix) 3-7
>> No. 2,796 Downey (Downey, Calif.) 5-7
>> No. 5,800 Orange Glen (Escondido, Calif.) 7-5
>> No. 5,842 Buckeye Union (Buckeye, Ariz.) 6-4

HAWAII TEAMS VS. NON-HAWAII TEAMS, 2019

FRIDAY, AUG. 16
>> Edison (Huntington Beach, Calif.) 52, Baldwin 0, at War Memorial Stadium
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
>> Kwansei-Gakuin (Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan) 37, at King Kekaulike 20

FRIDAY, AUG. 23
>> At Waialua 43, Vincent Massey (Brandon, Manitoba) 27
>> Orange Glen (Escondido, Calif.) 41, Waimea 16, at Hanapepe Stadium
>> At Kamehameha 29, Fagaitua (Pago Pago, American Samoa) 8
>> Mission Viejo 38, (Mission Viejo, Calif.) at Konawaena 14


FRIDAY, AUG. 30
>> Punahou 45, Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.) 0, at Moorpark High (Moorpark, Calif.) field
>> At Kapolei 31, Downey (Downey, Calif.) 28
Aloha Football Classic
>> Saint Louis 31, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 19, at Aloha Stadium
>> At Mililani 34, Liberty (Henderson, Nev.) 22

SATURDAY, AUG. 31
>> Damien 56, St. Thomas More Collegiate (Burnaby, British Columbia) 14, at Skippa Diaz Stadium

THURSDAY, SEPT. 5
>> Campbell 47, O’Connor (Phoenix) 35

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6
>> Kahuku 34, at Timpview (Provo, Utah) 14

FRIDAY, SEPT. 13
>> Kailua 58, Buckeye Union (Buckeye, Ariz.) 6

SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
>> St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) 42, at Mililani 10


SATURDAY, DEC. 21
>> St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 35, Saint Louis 19, at Bishop Gorman High field in Las Vegas

MaxPreps computer poll national champions since 2004
>> 2004: Colerain (Cincinnati) 15-0
>> 2005: Carroll (Southlake, Texas) 16-0
>> 2006: Carroll (Southlake, Texas) 16-0
>> 2007: St. Xavier (Cincinnati) 15-0
>> 2008: St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 15-0
>> 2009: Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) 12-0
>> 2010: De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) 14-0
>> 2011: Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) 11-0
>> 2012: De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) 15-0
>> 2013: St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) 16-0
>> 2014: De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) 14-0
>> 2015: De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) 13-1
>> 2016: Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 15-0
>> 2017: Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) 15-0
>> 2018: Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) 13-2
>> 2019: St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) 13-1

COMMENTS

  1. ILoveHawaii January 6, 2020 10:57 am

    Dang. Kailua played the #5,842 ranked team in the nation.
    Its like playing a JV team. And they scored 6 points on Kailua. lol.

    No. 12,534 Kalaheo (0-10)
    This is just unacceptable. This is like a freekin Intermediate squad ranking.
    But, they’ll bring the coaches back, like they always do.


  2. Kaisei January 7, 2020 8:27 am

    Anyone know what the tiki bowl is? Sounds like a money grab. Seen players flying out. No info on the game anywhere other than their website. Charged $3k to each invited player and fed them 1 meal during their stay. Players stayed in rooms with 4 teammates. A lot of HS kids won’t be able to afford that. Looks like all D2 coaches too. Is it like that for all of the all star games or do the sponsors usually pay for expenses?


  3. Coach Lou January 7, 2020 9:16 am

    If the parameters was to exclude catholic / $$$ rich private schools then Kahuku would jump big time. If you only included student attending the school from a 10 mile rural “home”radius then Kahuku would be number one. If you included players that made it to the NFL with less resources then for sure Kahuku would be number 1. Top 25 programs now are “football” schools. $$$ go to football programs.


  4. RRFL delusion January 7, 2020 9:22 am

    And if coach Lou were a rancher he’d be covered in bullshed. Too many ifs not enuf is s


  5. Coach Lou January 7, 2020 2:32 pm

    #4. Actually not enough $$$…. if not.


  6. RRFL delusion January 7, 2020 9:32 pm

    Yea that makes more sense.


  7. Euless January 11, 2020 7:18 am

    coach lu you sound like kahuku doesnt reruit i meant accept transfers.


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