HHSAA State Football Championships

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HHSAA State Football Championships
Sport Football
State Hawaii
Level of competitionHigh School
Founded1999 (Division I)
2003 (Division II)
2016 (Open Division)
Divisions3 (Open, I, & II)
Open
Current champions Kahuku
Most Championships Saint Louis (4)
Division I
Current champions Waipahu
Most Championships Kahuku (8)
Division II
Current champions Waimea
Most Championships 'Iolani (8)

The Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) State Football Championship consists of the two games that are played annually to crown the Division 1 and Division 2 state football champions in Hawaii. Before 1999, when the State Football Championship game was instituted, Hawaii did not crown an official state champion in football and instead held the Oahu Prep Bowl, which matched up the champions of the two football leagues on Oahu to play.

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As of 2016, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association board approved for a three-tier football state championship format, which will go into effect. The number of teams in the Divisional tournaments vary each year.

History of the Oahu Prep Bowl

In the early years of prep football the question of "who's the best high school football team in the state" could never be answered as Hawaii never conducted a state championship. This all changed in 1973 when Bill Smithe of the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) and Clay Benham of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) struck a deal where the champions from each league met to decide who was the best team in the state. The game was initially called the Oahu Bowl, marking the first time that league champions played each other in the postseason. Though the bowl game did not include neighbor island champions, it was considered Hawaii's state championship. In 1974, the name was changed from Oahu Bowl to the Oahu Prep Bowl and the game became an annual tradition.

Past Oahu Prep Bowl Championship Results

YearWinnerScoreOpponent
1973Waianae (OIA)6-0St. Louis (ILH)
1974KS-Oahu (ILH)27-26Leilehua (OIA)
1975KS-Oahu (ILH)20-14Waianae (OIA)
1976KS-Oahu (ILH)46-6Radford (OIA)
1977Waianae (OIA)27-6Punahou (ILH)
1978Waianae (OIA)14-6KS-Oahu (ILH)
1979Kaiser (OIA)27-7KS-Oahu (ILH)
1980Iolani (ILH)7-7 (tie)Waianae (OIA)
1981Radford (OIA)14-2St. Louis (ILH)
1982Pac-Five (ILH)14-7Waianae (OIA)
1983St. Louis (ILH)15-12Nanakuli (OIA)
1984Leilehua (OIA)10-0St. Louis (ILH)
1985Pac-Five (ILH)56-7Waianae (OIA)
1986St. Louis (ILH)49-6Waianae (OIA)
1987St. Louis (ILH)35-0Waianae (OIA)
1988St. Louis (ILH)49-7Waianae (OIA)
1989St. Louis (ILH)35-18Kahuku (OIA)
1990St. Louis (ILH)38-3Farrington (OIA)
1991St. Louis (ILH)36-6Waianae (OIA)
1992St. Louis (ILH)35-7Waianae (OIA)
1993St. Louis (ILH)37-22Kahuku (OIA)
1994St. Louis (ILH)26-20Kahuku (OIA)
1995St. Louis (ILH)27-26Kahuku (OIA)
1996St. Louis (ILH)7-0Waianae (OIA)
1997St. Louis (ILH)27-0Waianae (OIA)
1998St. Louis (ILH)28-20Kahuku (OIA)

Prep Bowl Past Champions Record (Championships/Runners-Up)

Past HHSAA State Football Championship Results

Open Division

YearWinnerScoreOpponent
2016St. Louis (ILH)30-14Kahuku (OIA)
2017St. Louis (ILH)31-28Kahuku (OIA)
2018St. Louis (ILH)38-17Mililani (OIA)
2019St. Louis (ILH)45-6Kahuku (OIA)
2021Kahuku (OIA)49-14St. Louis (ILH)
2022Kahuku (OIA)20-0Punahou (ILH)
2023Kahuku (OIA)21-19Mililani (OIA)

Division I

YearWinnerScoreOpponent
1999St. Louis (ILH)19-0Kahuku (OIA)
2000Kahuku (OIA)26-20St. Louis (ILH)
2001Kahuku (OIA)21-14St. Louis (ILH)
2002St. Louis (ILH)34-15Castle (OIA)
2003Kahuku (OIA)27-26St. Louis (ILH)
2004KS-Kapalama (ILH)28-7Leilehua (OIA)
2005Kahuku (OIA)28-21Punahou (ILH)
2006Kahuku (OIA)7-6St. Louis (ILH)
2007Leilehua (OIA)20-16St. Louis (ILH)
2008Punahou (ILH)38-7Leilehua (OIA)
2009KS-Kapalama (ILH)34-21Kahuku (OIA)
2010St. Louis (ILH)36-13Waianae (OIA)
2011Kahuku (OIA)30-24Punahou (ILH)
2012Kahuku (OIA)42-20Punahou (ILH)
2013Punahou (ILH)28-22Mililani (OIA)
2014Mililani (OIA)53-45Punahou (ILH)
2015Kahuku (OIA)39-14St. Louis (ILH)
2016Mililani (OIA)31-20Iolani (ILH)
2017Hilo (BIIF)35-19Damien (ILH)
2018Waipahu (OIA)42-22Hilo (BIIF)
2019Hilo (BIIF)20-17'Iolani (ILH)
2021'Iolani (ILH)38-0Lahainaluna (MIL)
2022Konawaena (BIIF)38-28Waipahu (OIA)
2023Waipahu (OIA)53-28Konawaena (BIIF)

Open Division Championship Game wins and appearances by school

AppearancesSchoolWLPctGames
6Kahuku33.500Lost 2016 Title Game
Lost 2017 Title Game
Lost 2019 Title Game
Won 2021 Title Game
Won 2022 Title Game
Won 2023 Title Game
5St. Louis41.800Won 2016 Title Game
Won 2017 Title Game
Won 2018 Title Game
Won 2019 Title Game
Lost 2021 Title Game
2Mililani02.000Lost 2018 Title Game
Lost 2023 Title Game
1Punahou01.000Lost 2022 Title Game

Division I Championship Game wins and appearances by school

AppearancesSchoolWLPctGames
10Kahuku82.800Lost 1999 Title Game
Won 2000 Title Game
Won 2001 Title Game
Won 2003 Title Game
Won 2005 Title Game
Won 2006 Title Game
Lost 2009 Title Game
Won 2011 Title Game
Won 2012 Title Game
Won 2015 Title Game
9St. Louis36.333Won 1999 Title Game
Lost 2000 Title Game
Lost 2001 Title Game
Won 2002 Title Game
Lost 2003 Title Game
Lost 2006 Title Game
Lost 2007 Title Game
Won 2010 Title Game
Lost 2015 Title Game
6Punahou33.500Lost 2005 Title Game
Won 2008 Title Game
Lost 2011 Title Game
Lost 2012 Title Game
Won 2013 Title Game
Lost 2014 Title Game
3Waipahu21.666Won 2018 Title Game
Lost 2022 Title Game
Won 2023 Title Game
3Mililani21.666Lost 2013 Title Game
Won 2014 Title Game
Won 2016 Title Game
3Hilo21.666Won 2017 Title Game
Lost 2018 Title Game
Won 2019 Title Game
3Leilehua12.333Lost 2004 Title Game
Won 2007 Title Game
Lost 2008 Title Game
2Kamehameha-Kapalama201.000Won 2004 Title Game
Won 2009 Title Game
2'Iolani11.500Lost 2016 Title Game
Won 2021 Title Game
2Konawaena11.500Won 2022 Title Game
Lost 2023 Title Game
1Castle01.000Lost 2002 Title Game
1Waianae01.000Lost 2010 Title Game
1Damien01.000Lost 2017 Title Game
1Lahainaluna01.000Lost 2021 Title Game

Division II

YearWinnerScoreOpponent
2003Aiea (OIA)9-7Damien (ILH)
2004Campbell (OIA)28-7'Iolani (ILH)
2005'Iolani (ILH)34-20Radford (OIA)
2006King Kekaulike (MIL)33-20Kauai (KIF)
2007'Iolani (ILH)28-21Lahainaluna (MIL)
2008'Iolani (ILH)35-20Radford (OIA)
2009'Iolani (ILH)24-17Kauai (KIF)
2010'Iolani (ILH)49-14Kaimuki (OIA)
2011'Iolani (ILH)34-0Waipahu (OIA)
2012'Iolani (ILH)36-33Lahainaluna (MIL)
2013Kaiser (OIA)17-7Kauai (KIF)
2014'Iolani (ILH)31-14Lahainaluna (MIL)
2015Radford (OIA)30-16Kapaa (KIF)
2016Lahainaluna (MIL)21-14Kapaa (KIF)
2017Lahainaluna (MIL)75-69Konawaena (BIIF)
2018Lahainaluna (MIL)34-32Kapaa (KIF)
2019Lahainaluna (MIL)21-10Kapaa (KIF)
2021Kapaa (KIF)61-7KS-Maui (MIL)
2022Waimea (KIF)45-6King Kekaulike (MIL)
2023Waimea (KIF)31-28KS-Maui (MIL)

Division II Championship Game wins and appearances by school

AppearancesSchoolWLPctGames
9'Iolani81.889Lost 2004 Title Game
Won 2005 Title Game
Won 2007 Title Game
Won 2008 Title Game
Won 2009 Title Game
Won 2010 Title Game
Won 2011 Title Game
Won 2012 Title Game
Won 2014 Title Game
7Lahainaluna43.571Lost 2007 Title Game
Lost 2012 Title Game
Lost 2014 Title Game
Won 2016 Title Game
Won 2017 Title Game
Won 2018 Title Game
Won 2019 Title Game
5Kapaa14.200Lost 2015 Title Game
Lost 2016 Title Game
Lost 2018 Title Game
Lost 2019 Title Game
Won 2021 Title Game
3Kauai03.000Lost 2006 Title Game
Lost 2009 Title Game
Lost 2013 Title Game
3Radford12.333Lost 2005 Title Game
Lost 2008 Title Game
Won 2015 Title Game
2Waimea201.000Won 2022 Title Game
Won 2023 Title Game
2King Kekaulike11.500Won 2006 Title Game
Lost 2022 Title Game
2KS-Maui02.000Lost 2021 Title Game
Lost 2023 Title Game
1Aiea101.000Won 2003 Title Game
1Campbell101.000Won 2004 Title Game
1Kaiser101.000Won 2013 Title Game
1Damien01.000Lost 2003 Title Game
1Kaimuki01.000Lost 2010 Title Game
1Waipahu01.000Lost 2011 Title Game
1Konawaena01.000Lost 2017 Title Game

2007 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
November 24 @ Aloha Stadium
November 17 @ Kealakehe 1St. Louis44
4Kealakehe17Waianae6November 30 @ Aloha Stadium
Waianae211St. Louis16
November 24 @ Aloha Stadium 2Leilehua20
November 17 @ War Memorial 2Leilehua41
3Baldwin263Baldwin34
Farrington14

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Leilehua

RUNNER-UP: St. Louis

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
November 24 @ War Memorial
November 17 @ Kaiser 1Lahainaluna52
4Kaimuki224Kaimuki20November 30 @ Aloha Stadium
KS-Hawaii01Lahainaluna21
November 24 @ Aloha Stadium 2'Iolani28
November 17 @ Vidinha Stadium2'Iolani35
3Kaua'i403Kaua'i21
Roosevelt9

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Lahainaluna

2008 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
November 28 @ Aloha Stadium
November 21 @ Roosevelt 1Punahou35
4Kealakehe13Farrington28December 5 @ Aloha Stadium
Farrington301Punahou38
November 28 @ Aloha Stadium Leilehua7
November 21 @ War Memorial 2Kahuku*10
3Baldwin15Leilehua*17
Leilehua34

* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Punahou

RUNNER-UP: Leilehua

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
November 28 @ Roosevelt
November 21 @ Konawaena 1'Iolani24
4Campbell254Campbell6December 5 @ Aloha Stadium
Konawaena151'Iolani35
November 28 @ War Memorial Radford20
November 21 @ Vidinha Stadium2Lahainaluna27
3Kaua'i7Radford33
Radford17

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Radford

2009 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First Round (11/20) Semifinals (11/27)
@ Aloha Stadium
Championship (12/04)
@ Aloha Stadium
1Kahuku9
4 Honoka‘a 16 Farrington 6
Farrington481 Kahuku 21
2KS-Oahu34
2KS-Oahu40
3 Baldwin 12 Leilehua 0
Leilehua48
* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: KS-Oahu

RUNNER-UP: Kahuku

Division II

First Round (11/20) Semifinals (11/27) Championship (12/04)
@ Aloha Stadium
1'Iolani21
4 Lahainaluna 12 6 'Aiea 7
6Aiea201'Iolani24
2 Kaua'i 17
2Kaua'i28
3 Moanalua 14 5 Hawai'i Prep 14
5Hawai'i Prep17

* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Kauai

2010 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First Round (11/12) Semifinals (11/19)
@ Aloha Stadium
Championship (11/26)
@ Aloha Stadium
1 Mililani 41
4 Kealakehe 16 6Waianae48
6Waianae346 Waianae 13
2St. Louis36
2St. Louis42
3 Baldwin 26 5 Leilehua 28
5Leilehua35
* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: St. Louis

RUNNER-UP: Waianae

Division II

First Round (11/12-11/13) Semifinals (11/19-11/20)
@ Higher Seed
Championship (11/26)
@ Aloha Stadium
1'Iolani14
4Kauai17 4 Kauai 0
6 Kalaheo 13 1'Iolani49
3 Kaimuki 14
2 Lahainaluna 27*
3Kaimuki143Kaimuki28*
5 KS-Hawaii 9

* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Kaimuki

2011 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First Round (11/11)
@ Higher Seed
Semifinals (11/18)
@ Aloha Stadium
Championship (11/25)
@ Aloha Stadium
1Kahuku13
4 Kealakehe 24 Leilehua 10
Leilehua351Kahuku30
2 Punahou 24
2Punahou35
3Baldwin283 Baldwin 0
Farrington 24

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku

RUNNER-UP: Punahou

Division II

First Round (11/12)
@ Higher Seed
Semifinals (11/18-11/19)
@ Higher Seed
Championship (11/25)
@ Aloha Stadium
1'Iolani17
4Kapa'a74 Kapa'a 13
Pearl City 0 1'Iolani34
2 Waipahu 0
2Waipahu19
3Lahainaluna233 Lahainaluna 14
Konawaena 6

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Waipahu

2012 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First Round (11/09)
@ Higher Seed
Semifinals (11/16)
@ Aloha Stadium
Championship (11/23)
@ Aloha Stadium
1Kahuku47
4 Kealakehe 25 Farrington 14
Farrington341Kahuku42
2 Punahou 20
2Punahou49
3 Baldwin 13 Mililani 19
Mililani24

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku

RUNNER-UP: Punahou

Division II

First Round (11/10)
@ Higher Seed
Semifinals (11/17)
@ Aloha Stadium
Championship (11/23)
@ Aloha Stadium
1'Iolani43
4 Kaua'i 21 4 Radford 0
Radford221'Iolani36
2 Lahainaluna 33
2Lahainaluna28
3 Konawaena 23 Nanakuli 0
Nanakuli25

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Lahainaluna

2013 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First Round (11/08)
@ Higher Seed
Semifinals (11/15)
@ Aloha Stadium
Championship (11/23)
@ Aloha Stadium
1Punahou48
4 Baldwin 3 Farrington 6
Farrington211Punahou28
2 Mililani 22
2Mililani41
3 Hilo 27 Campbell 7
Campbell42

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Punahou

RUNNER-UP: Mililani

Division II

First Round (11/09)
@ Higher Seed
Semifinals (11/16)
@ Higher Seed
Championship (11/23)
@ Aloha Stadium
1 Lahainaluna 9
4Kaiser594Kaiser20
Konawaena 6 4Kaiser17
3 Kaua'i 7
2 'Iolani 7
3Kaua'i133Kaua'i28
Pearl City 7

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Kaiser

RUNNER-UP: Kaua'i

2014 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 15 @ Aloha Stadium
Nov 7 @ Aloha Stadium 1Punahou13
Kahuku20Kahuku10Nov 21 @ Aloha Stadium
Hilo101Punahou45
Nov 15 @ Aloha Stadium 2Mililani53
Nov 7 @ Aloha Stadium 2Mililani17
Farrington22Farrington14
Maui6

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Mililani

RUNNER-UP: Punahou

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 15 @ War Memorial
Nov 8 @ KS-Hawaii1Lahainaluna52
KS-Hawaii42KS-Hawaii7Nov 21 @ Aloha Stadium
Nanakuli201Lahainaluna14
Nov 15 @ 'Iolani 2'Iolani31
Nov 8 @ Vidinha Stadium2'Iolani29
Kapa'a30Kapa'a24
Pearl City22

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Lahainaluna

2015 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 13 @ Aloha Stadium
Nov 6 @ Aloha Stadium 1Kahuku13
Baldwin6Waianae0Nov 20 @ Aloha Stadium
Waianae211Kahuku39
Nov 13 @ Aloha Stadium 2St. Louis14
Nov 6 @ Aloha Stadium 2St. Louis56
Hilo18Mililani30
Mililani62

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku

RUNNER-UP: St. Louis

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 14 @ Vidinha Stadium
Nov 7 @ Lahainaluna 1Kapa'a24
Lahainaluna7Lahainaluna0Nov 20 @ Aloha Stadium
Kaimuki01Kapa'a16
Nov 14 @ Roosevelt 2Radford30
Nov 7 @ Konawaena 2Radford48
Konawaena42Konawaena46
Damien33

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Radford

RUNNER-UP: Kapa'a

2016 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 11 @ Aloha Stadium
Nov 5 @ Aloha Stadium 1Kahuku54
Punahou21Kapolei7Nov 19 @ Aloha Stadium
Kapolei331Kahuku14
Nov 11 @ Aloha Stadium 2St. Louis30
Nov 5 @ Aloha Stadium 2St. Louis42
Farrington8Wai'anae7
Wai'anae14

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: St. Louis

RUNNER-UP: Kahuku

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 5 @ Keaau
1Hilo25
Nov 11 @ Mililani
Leilehua26
Leilehua35
Nov 5 @ War Memorial
Mililani51
4Baldwin28
Nov 18 @ Aloha Stadium
Mililani49
Mililani31
Nov 5 @ Campbell
3'Iolani20
2Campbell48
Nov 11 @ Mililani
Waiakea0
2Campbell12
Nov 5 @ Roosevelt
3'Iolani35
3'Iolani17
Moanalua14

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Mililani

RUNNER-UP: 'Iolani

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 12 @ Vidinha Stadium
Nov 4 @ Campbell 1Kapa'a21
4Damien404Damien14Nov 18 @ Aloha Stadium
Waialua01Kapa'a14
Nov 12 @ Konawaena 3Lahainaluna21
Nov 4 @ War Memorial 2Konawaena14
3Lahainaluna523Lahainaluna28
Waipahu14

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Lahainaluna

RUNNER-UP: Kapa'a

2017 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 10 @ Aloha Stadium
Kahuku10
Nov 18 @ Aloha Stadium
Waianae7
Kahuku28
Nov 10 @ Aloha Stadium
St. Louis31
St. Louis47
Mililani23

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: St. Louis

RUNNER-UP: Kahuku

Division I

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 4 @ Wong Stadium
1Hilo26
Nov 18 @ Aloha Stadium
Maui7
1Hilo35
Nov 10 @ Vidinha Stadium
Damien19
2Kauai10
Damien13

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Hilo

RUNNER-UP: Damien

Division II

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 3 @ War Memorial
1Lahainaluna35
Nov 18 @ Aloha Stadium
'Iolani27
1Lahainaluna75*
Nov 3 @ Konawaena
2Konawaena69*
2Konawaena53
Waipahu50

* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Lahainaluna

RUNNER-UP: Konawaena

2018 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 9 @ Aloha Stadium
1St. Louis49
Nov 24 @ Aloha Stadium
4Kahuku22
1St. Louis38
Nov 9 @ Aloha Stadium
2Mililani17
2Mililani24
3Campbell2

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: St. Louis

RUNNER-UP: Mililani

Division I

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 9 @ Keaau
1Hilo35
Nov 24 @ Aloha Stadium
4Maui24
1Hilo22
Nov 9 @ Waipahu
2Waipahu42
2Waipahu20
3'Iolani19

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Waipahu

RUNNER-UP: Hilo

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 17 @ Lahainaluna
Nov 10 @ Roosevelt1Lahainaluna48
4Roosevelt204Roosevelt10Nov 24 @ Aloha Stadium
Pac-571Lahainaluna34
Nov 17 @ Vidinha Stadium2Kapa'a32
Nov 10 @ KS-Hawaii2Kapa'a20
3KS-Hawaii27Kaimuki12
Kaimuki28

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Lahainaluna

RUNNER-UP: Kapa'a

2019 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 22 @ Aloha Stadium
1St. Louis35
Nov 29 @ Aloha Stadium
4Mililani0
1St. Louis45
Nov 22 @ Aloha Stadium
2Kahuku6
2Kahuku21
3Campbell19

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: St. Louis

RUNNER-UP: Kahuku

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 23 @ Wong Stadium
Nov 15 @ War Memorial 1Hilo19
4Baldwin7Leilehua9Nov 29 Aloha Stadium
Leilehua341Hilo20
Nov 23 @ Moanalua 3'Iolani17
2Moanalua9
3'Iolani35

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Hilo

RUNNER-UP: 'Iolani

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 23 @ Lahainaluna
Nov 16 @ KS-Hawaii 1Lahainaluna35
4KS-Hawaii7Roosevelt0Nov 29 @ Aloha Stadium
Roosevelt311Lahainaluna21
Nov 23 @ Vidinha Stadium2Kapa'a10
2Kapa'a35
3Kaimuki28

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Lahainaluna

RUNNER-UP: Kapa'a

2021 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

SemifinalsChampionship
Dec 18 @ Farrington
1Kahuku21
Dec 23 @ Farrington
4Campbell0
1Kahuku49
Dec 18 @ Farrington
2St. Louis14
2St. Louis27
3Mililani25

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku

RUNNER-UP: St. Louis

Division I

SemifinalsChampionship
Dec 17 @ Farrington
1Lahainaluna30
Dec 23 @ Farrington
4Konawaena7
1Lahainaluna0
Dec 17 @ Farrington
2'Iolani38
2'Iolani21
3Aiea0

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani

RUNNER-UP: Lahainaluna

Division II

SemifinalsChampionship
Dec 22 @ Farrington
1Kapa'a51
Dec 30 @ Farrington
4Hawaii Prep0
1Kapa'a61
Dec 22 @ Farrington
3KS-Maui7
2Kaiser24
3KS-Maui48

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Kapa'a

RUNNER-UP: KS-Maui

2022 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 18 @ Mililani
1Kahuku32
Nov 25 @ Mililani
Campbell7
1Kahuku20
Nov 18 @ Mililani
2Punahou0
2Punahou52
Mililani24

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku

RUNNER-UP: Punahou

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 19 @ 'Iolani School
Nov 11 @ Waipahu 1'Iolani10
4Waipahu494Waipahu35Nov 26 @ Mililani
5Kapa'a414Waipahu28
Nov 19 @ Konawaena 2Konawaena38
Nov 11 @ Lahainaluna 2Konawaena27
3Lahainaluna106Aiea24
6Aiea30

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Konawaena

RUNNER-UP: Waipahu

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 19 @ King Kekaulike
Nov 12 @ Nanakuli 1King Kekaulike20
4Nanakuli384Nanakuli0Nov 26 @ Mililani
5Pac-561King Kekaulike6
Nov 19 @ Honoka‘a 3Waimea45
Nov 12 @ Hanapepe Stadium2Honoka‘a0
3Waimea483Waimea17
6Kaiser7

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Waimea

RUNNER-UP: King Kekaulike


2023 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

SemifinalsChampionship
Nov 17 @ Mililani
1Mililani44
Nov 24 @ T.C. Ching
Campbell7
1Mililani19
Nov 17 @ Mililani
Kahuku21
2Punahou16
Kahuku28

OPEN DIVISION STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku

RUNNER-UP: Mililani

Division I

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 18 @ Konawaena
Nov 11 @ Lahainaluna 1Konawaena37
4Lahainaluna285Kapa'a19Nov 25 @ Mililani
5Kapa'a291Konawaena28
Nov 18 @ Waipahu 2Waipahu53
Nov 11 @ Kaiser 2Waipahu21
3Damien26Farrington20
Farrington48

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Waipahu

RUNNER-UP: Konawaena

Division II

First RoundSemifinalsChampionship
Nov 18 @ Hanapepe
Nov 10 @ Roosevelt 1Waimea13
4Roosevelt194Roosevelt10Nov 25 @ Mililani
5KS-Hawaii141Waimea31
Nov 18 @ KS-Maui2KS-Maui28
Nov 10 @ Roosevelt 2KS-Maui31
3Pac-5323Pac-510
Kaimuki7

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Waimea

RUNNER-UP: KS-Maui

HHSAA Division Classification

* Private School

Classifications as of 2022 season [1]

Open Division

OIA
ILH

Division I

OIA
ILH
MIL
BIIF
KIF

Division II

OIA
ILH
MIL
BIIF
KIF

8 Man**

Maui

* Private School
** The HHSAA does not recognize a championship sport unless three or more leagues participate.

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