Let your soul stand cool and composed in front of a million universes. — Walt Whitman “Song Of Myself, 48”
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Let your soul stand cool and composed in front of a million universes. — Walt Whitman “Song Of Myself, 48”
Give me love … Give me peace on Earth … Give me life … Keep me free as a bird. — George Harrison
Many, many men can’t see the open road. — Led Zeppelin “Over the Hills and Far Away”
Can! — Buzz Lightyear
Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. — Henry David Thoreau “Walden”
Author’s note: This is Bedrock Sports Hawaii’s Waimea Football Team Page. The Menehunes’ state tournament performances through the years are below. Other team information will be added as the days go by. In the near future, all 47 Hawaii high school football team pages will be available on a Bedrock home page dropdown menu. For now, check out the growing list of team page links at the bottom of this post.
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>> Current head coach: Kyle Linoz
>> Overall state tournament record: 3-5
>> Top-tier (1999 through 2002) state tournament record: 3-4
>> Division II state tournament record: 0-1
Note: From 1999 to 2002, there was only one state tournament division. From 2003 to 2015, state competition was held in Divisions I and II. Starting in 2016, the state championships have been held in the Open Division (top tier) and Divisions I and II.
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Quarterfinals
Nov. 19, 1999
>> Waimea 20, Kailua 18, at Vidinha Stadium
Semifinals
Nov. 26, 1999
>> Saint Louis 56, Waimea 0, at Aloha Stadium
Quarterfinals
Nov. 17, 2000
>> Kahuku 43, Waimea 17, at Aloha Stadium
Quarterfinals
Nov. 16, 2001
>> Waimea 41, Castle 20, at Vidinha Stadium
Semifinals
Nov. 23, 2001
>> Kahuku 21, Waimea 7, at Aloha Stadium
Quarterfinals
Nov. 22, 2002
>> Waimea 24, Kailua 21, at Vidinha Stadium
Semifinals
Nov. 29, 2002
>> Saint Louis 51, Waimea 0, at Aloha Stadium
Division II Semfinals
Nov. 28, 2003
>> Damien 17, Waimea 13, at Vidinha Stadium
ILH Open Division
>> Kamehameha Warriors
>> Punahou Buffanblu
>> Saint Louis Crusaders
ILH Division I
>> ‘Iolani Raiders
OIA Open Division
>> Kahuku Red Raiders
>> Leilehua Mules
>> Mililani Trojans
>> Waianae Seariders
OIA Division I
>> Farrington Governors
OIA Division II
>> Pearl City Chargers
BIIF Division I
>> Konawaena Wildcats
>> Hilo Vikings
BIIF Division II
>> Hawaii Prep Ka Makani
MIL Division I
>> Baldwin Bears
>> Lahainaluna Lunas
>> Maui Sabers
KIF
>> Kapaa Warriors
>> Kauai Red Raiders
>> Waimea Menehunes