In four days, the Oahu Interscholastic Open Division will have its first major test of the year when undefeated Mililani and Kahuku go at it at the Trojans’ home field.
The Trojans (3-0) and Red Raiders (4-0) moved up to Nos. 2 and 3 in the Bedrock Sports Hawaii Top 10 this week.
Mililani last won an OIA Open title in 2018. Kahuku is the reigning OIA Open champ, having won it in the pre-COVID-19 season of 2019.
In other Top 10 movement this week. Kamehameha — after losing to No. 1 Saint Louis in the ILH championship game — tumbled to No. 4.
The only other change was Waipahu moving in at No. 10, replacing Moanalua after the Marauders edged Na Menehune 21-14.
The new BedrockSportsHawaii.com Top 10:
>> 1. Saint Louis (5-3)
>> 2. Mililani (3-0)
>> 3. Kahuku (4-0)
>> 4. Kamehameha (3-3)
>> 5. Campbell (3-0)
>> 6. ‘Iolani (8-0)
>> 7. Lahainaluna (3-0)
>> 8. Kapaa (3-0)
>> 9. Konawaena (2-0)
>> 10. Waipahu (2-0)
Top 10 teams’ opponents this week
>> 1. Saint Louis (idle)
>> 2. Mililani (vs. Kahuku, Saturday at home, 6:30 p.m.)
>> 3. Kahuku (at Mililani, Saturday, 6:30 p.m.)
>> 4. Kamehameha (season over)
>> 5. Campbell (at Leilehua, Saturday, 6:30 p.m.)
>> 6. ‘Iolani (idle)
>> 7. Lahainaluna (vs. Kamehameha-Maui, Saturday at home, 7 p.m.)
>> 8. Kapaa (idle)
>> 9. Konawaena (at Waiakea, Saturday)
>> 10. Waipahu (idle)
How last week’s Top 10 teams fared:
>> 1. Saint Louis (defeated No. 2 Kamehameha 35-21)
>> 2. Kamehameha (lost to No. 1 Saint Louis 35-21)
>> 3. Mililani (defeated Leilehua 38-0)
>> 4. Kahuku (defeated Waianae 50-7)
>> 5. Campbell (defeated Kapolei 36-3)
>> 6. ‘Iolani (defeated Castle 49-14)
>> 7. Lahainaluna (defeated Baldwin 40-12)
>> 8. Kapaa (defeated Waimea 15-0)
>> 9. Konawaena (idle)
>> 10. Moanalua (lost 21-14 to Waipahu)
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