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‘Iolani is the early leader of the pack in 2022-23.
The Raiders have won six Hawaii High School Athletic Association state championships so far, and Punahou is right behind with five.
Three schools are tied with two state crowns each — Kapolei, Moanalua and Hawaii Baptist.
The championship schools for the 15 fall and 15 winter tournaments follow. Fifteen more state tournaments will happen this spring.
2022-23 Fall And Winter State Championships By School
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>> ‘IOLANI RAIDERS (D-I girls basketball, D-I boys soccer, boys swimming, coed cheerleading, D-I boys cross country, D-I girls volleyball)
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>> PUNAHOU BUFF ‘N BLUE (boys canoe paddling, mixed canoe paddling, D-I girls soccer, girls swimming, D-I girls cross country)
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>> HAWAII BAPTIST EAGLES (D-II boys cross country, D-II girls cross country)
>> KAPOLEI HURRICANES (girls bowling, boys wrestling)
>> MOANALUA NA MENEHUNE (girls cheerleading, girls wrestling)
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>> CASTLE KNIGHTS (boys bowling)
>> KAKUKU RED RAIDERS (Open football)
>> KAISER COUGARS (boys air riflery)
>> KAMEHAMEHA WARRIORS (girls canoe paddling)
>> KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAII WARRIORS (D-II boys soccer)
>> KAPAA WARRIORS (D-II girls basketball)
>> KOHALA COWBOYS (D-II boys basketball)
>> KONAWAENA WILDCATS (D-I football)
>> LE JARDIN BULLDOGS (D-II girls volleyball)
>> PAC-FIVE WOLFPACK (D-II girls soccer)
>> PEARL CITY CHARGERS (girls air riflery)
>> SAINT LOUIS CRUSADERS (D-I boys basketball)
>> WAIMEA MENEHUNES (D-II football)
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ALSO AT BedrockSportsHawaii.com:
>> Moanalua Girls Wrestlers Finish At No. 8 In National Rankings