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ILH records vs. OIA opponents

By Billy Hull on May 1, 2018

The OIA-ILH football schedule, which was released on Monday, will give ILH teams an opportunity to face some new opposition. In the Open Division, Punahou, Saint Louis and Kamehameha will play six different OIA teams (Campbell, Farrington, Kahuku, Kapolei, Mililani, Farrington). Some are common opponents and in one case (Saint Louis vs. Campbell) the teams have never played in the modern era. Here’s a look at the three ILH teams’ history against their OIA counterparts in the Open Division since […]

2018 OIA-ILH football schedule

By Nick Abramo on April 30, 2018

The OIA-ILH football schedule is out for the 2018 season. For the first time, the two leagues are combining for a full slate of regular-season games. The OIA and ILH will continue to crown their own league champions. The OIA will hold playoffs. The ILH will base its champions on won-loss records. The schedule does not include the LH vs. ILH games in the Open Division and the ‘Iolani vs. Damien game in Division I and Pac-Five vs. St. Francis […]

Team-by-team schedule: Open Division

By Hawaii Prep World on April 30, 2018

Hawaii Prep World received a copy of the OIA-ILH football schedule. For the composite schedule, click here. Note: The ILH vs. ILH games have not been announced yet. Here’s the team-by-team regular-season schedule in the Open Division. Team-by-team schedules for the other divisions will be posted soon. *—Games at Aloha Stadium Campbell August 18 Farrington 6:30 p.m. 25 at Waianae 6:30 p.m. September 7 Kamehameha 7:30 p.m. 15 at Mililani 6:30 p.m. 22 Punahou 6:30 p.m. 28 Saint Louis 7:30 […]


Team-by-team schedule: Division I

By Hawaii Prep World on April 30, 2018

Hawaii Prep World received a copy of the OIA-ILH football schedule. For the composite schedule, click here. Note: The Damien vs. ‘Iolani all-ILH game has not been announced yet. Here’s the team-by-team regular-season schedule in Division I. Aiea August 10 Nanakuli 7:30 p.m. 17 at Moanalua 7:30 p.m. 24 Damien 7:30 p.m. September 7 at Radford 7:30 p.m. 14 Waipahu 7:30 p.m. 21 Leilehua 7:30 p.m. 29 Castle 6:30 p.m. October 5 at Kailua 7:30 p.m. 13 ‘Iolani 6:30 p.m. […]

Team-by-team schedule: Division II

By Hawaii Prep World on April 30, 2018

Hawaii Prep World received a copy of the OIA-ILH football schedule. For the composite schedule, click here. Note: The Pac-Five vs. St. Francis all-ILH game has not been announced yet. Here’s the team-by-team regular-season schedule in Division II. * — @ Skippa Diaz Stadium ** —  @ Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium *** — @ Kaiser Stadium **** — @ Alex Kane Stadium ***** — @ Aiea Kaimuki August 10 Kalani* 7:30 p.m. 17 at Roosevelt 7:30 p.m. 25 Pac-Five* 6 p.m. 31 McKinley* 7:30 […]

State judo brackets revealed

By Billy Hull on April 30, 2018

Brackets for the 2018 Atlas Insurance Agency/HHSAA State Judo Championships have been released. Boys State Judo Bracket Girls State Judo Bracket Eight of the 20 No. 1 seeds competing in the tournament on Saturday at Stan Sheriff Center were state champions a year ago. Only Mililani’s Mayu Wise is gunning for a third consecutive state championship on the girls side. The No. 1 seed at 122 pounds after beating Roosevelt’s Macy Higa, a three-time OIA champ, at the OIA championships […]

‘Iolani precise in sweep of Kapolei

By Paul Honda on April 30, 2018

Kapolei finished fourth in the OIA West. When the tall, precise, athletic Hurricanes stunned OIA West first-place finisher Waianae in the playoffs, it was Kapolei that looked the part of potential champion. The ‘Canes exploited Waianae’s weaknesses, using major advantages in height and length to smother the Seariders from the left and the right. In fact, with Waianae’s five-set loss at Kamehameha-Hawaii on Monday night, there’s an argument to be made that coach Wilhelm Wagner and his staff did stellar […]

Hosts get started with a bang

By Brian McInnis on April 30, 2018

Playing host can be a mixed blessing. If you’re an active participant in an event you’re putting on — like Kamehameha is for this year’s Stanford Carr Development/HHSAA Girls Water Polo State Championships — it can be an added level of stress heaped on a pile of worries dividing your attention. On the other hand, you have the advantage of playing on your home turf. In this case, in your home pool. (And back to the first hand, that can be construed […]

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