Contents of the Farrington Governors Football Team Page:
>> Coverage of the Farrington Governors football team
>> The Governors’ state tournament and Oahu Prep Bowl scores through the years
>> Team page links for all 47 Hawaii high school football teams
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>> Current head coach: Daniel Sanchez
>> Top-tier state tournament record: 6-11
>> ILH championships: 2 (1944, 1965)
>> OIA championships: 1 (1990)
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2023 Stories About The Farrington Governors:
Aug. 31:
>> Farrington’s Sitani Mikaele Is Bedrock’s Outstanding Player OF WEEK 3
July 11:
>> Farrington’s Anelu Lafaele Goes Live On YouTube To Announce Commitment To Wisconsin
June 6:
>> Among THE MANY Transfers: Anelu Lafaele to Farrington, Tuli Tagovailoa-Amosa To Kahuku
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2022 Stories About the Farrington Governors:
Oct. 24:
Farrington’s Iapani Laloulu Commits To Oregon And Will Reunite With His Older Brother On The O-Line
Oct. 18:
WATCH: 6 Videos Of Aiea’s 31-10 Football Victory Over Farrington
Oct. 15:
Oct. 9:
Oct. 3:
WATCH: Videos Of Kailua’s 24-13 Football Victory Over Farrington
Oct. 1:
Sept. 3:
WEEK 5: Farrington Rallies In Pacific Northwest; All Of Friday’s Scores And Saturday’s Schedule
Aug. 8:
4 VIDEOS Of Farrington’s 42-7 Victory Over Waialua In Thursday’s De Facto “Kickoff Classic”
Aug. 5:
Aug. 5:
>> Farrington And Waialua Kick Off The 2022 High School Football Season — Farrington 42, Waialua 7 (ESPNHonolulu.com)
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Farrington Governors At The State Tournament (1999 to present):
1999
Quarterfinals
Nov. 19, 1999
>> Baldwin 25, Farrington 19, at War Memorial Stadium
2002
Quarterfinals
Nov. 22, 2002
>> Saint Louis 41, Farrington 23, at Aloha Stadium
2003
Division I Quarterfinals
Nov. 21, 2003
>> Farrington 27, Hilo 0, at Keaau High field
Division I Semifinals
Nov. 28, 2003
>> Kahuku 35, Farrington 7, at Aloha Stadium
2007
Division I First Round
Nov. 17, 2007
>> Baldwin 26, Farrington 14, at War Memorial Stadium
2008
Division I First Round
Nov. 21, 2008
>> Farrington 30, Kealakehe 13, at Roosevelt High field
Division I Semifinals
Nov. 28, 2008
>> Punahou 35, Farrington 28, at Aloha Stadium
2009
Division I First Round
Nov. 20, 2009
>> Farrington 48, Honokaa 16, at Kealakehe High field
Division I Semifinals
Nov. 27, 2009
>> Kahuku 9, Farrington 6, at Aloha Stadium
2011
Division I First Round
Nov. 11, 2011
>> Baldwin 28, Farrington 24, at War Memorial Stadium
2012
Division I First Round
Nov. 9, 2012
>> Farrington 34, at Kealakehe 25
Division I Semifinals
Nov. 16, 2012
>> Kahuku 47, Farrington 14, at Aloha Stadium
2013
Division I First Round
Nov. 8, 2013
>> Farrington 21, Baldwin 3, at War Memorial Stadium
Division I Semifinals
Nov. 15, 2013
>> Punahou 48, Farrington 6, at Aloha Stadium
2014
Division I First Round
Nov. 7, 2014
>> Farrington 22, Maui 6, at Aloha Stadium
Division I Semifinals
Nov. 15, 2014
>> Mililani 17, Farrington 14, at Aloha Stadium
2016
Open First Round
Nov. 5, 2016
>> Waianae 14, Farrington 8, at Aloha Stadium
Farrington Governors In The Oahu Prep Bowl (1973 to 1998):
>> 1990 Championship Game: Saint Louis 38, Farrington 3
Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s 47 High School Football Team Pages:
ILH Open Division
>> Kamehameha Warriors
>> Punahou Buffanblu
>> Saint Louis Crusaders
ILH Division I
>> Damien Monarchs
>> ‘Iolani Raiders
ILH Division II
>> PAC-5 Wolfpack
OIA Open Division
>> Campbell Sabers
>> Kahuku Red Raiders
>> Kapolei Hurricanes
>> Leilehua Mules
>> Mililani Trojans
>> Moanalua Na Menehune
>> Waianae Seariders
OIA Division I
>> Aiea Na Alii
>> Castle Knights
>> Farrington Governors
>> Kailua Surfriders
>> Radford Rams
>> Roosevelt Rough Riders
>> Waipahu Marauders
OIA Division II
>> Kaimuki Bulldogs
>> Kaiser Cougars
>> Kalaheo Mustangs
>> Kalani Falcons
>> McKinley Tigers
>> Nanakuli Golden Hawks
>> Pearl City Chargers
>> Waialua Bulldogs
BIIF Division I
>> Keaau Cougars
>> Kealakehe Waveriders
>> Konawaena Wildcats
>> Hilo Vikings
>> Waiakea Warriors
BIIF Division II
>> Hawaii Prep Ka Makani
>> Honokaa Dragons
>> Kamehameha-Hawaii Warriors
>> Ka’u Trojans
>> Kohala Cowboys
>> Pahoa Daggers
MIL Division I
>> Baldwin Bears
>> Lahainaluna Lunas
>> Maui Sabers
MIL Division II
>> Kamehameha-Maui Warriors
>> King Kekaulike Na Alii
KIF
>> Kapaa Warriors
>> Kauai Red Raiders
>> Waimea Menehunes