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WEEK 11 Update: Kapolei And Leilehua Advance In OIA Playoffs; BIIF Postseason Set

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Note: This post has been updated to reflect that Lahainaluna has not clinched a D-I state berth and can do so this Saturday at home in WEEK 12 against Maui. The Sabers can stay in the chace with a victory.

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Kapolei and Leilehua won OIA football playoff games Friday night to advance.

The sixth-ranked Hurricanes defeated Moanalua 68-33 and will be at top-ranked Kahuku next week in the league’s Open semifinals.

The Mules topped Radford 43-14 and move on to play at Waipahu in the league’s D-I semifinals.

Elsewhere on Friday:

>> King Kekaulike kept pace with Kamehameha-Maui in MIL Division II by beating Maui High 34-30. Na Alii and the Warriors are tied with 5-1 records and so the league’s state D-II berth will be decided when the two teams meet at KS-Maui next Friday.

>> Kalani upended Kalaheo 30-14 in a makeup game of a postponement a few weeks ago when a scheduling conflict led to not enough officials on hand.

Big Island Postseason Situation

Usually, the BIIF D-I and D-II overall titles and state berths are decided by championship games between the top two finishers in the regular-season standings.

It might only happen in D-I this year, when regular-season champ Konawaena hosts Keaau next Saturday.

Even though Hilo can finish tied with Keaau for second place at 5-3 with a win at Waiakea on Saturday (today), the Vikings were eliminated from contention. The Cougars and Vikings won a game apiece head to head, but Keaau had the better point differential.

In Division II, if second place Hawaii Prep wins Saturday (today) at home against first-place Kamehameha-Hawaii, then there will be a championship game next Friday. But if the undefeated Warriors win Saturday, they will clinch the championship.

That second scenario where KS-Hawaii clinches early is because the league officials decided two wins head-to-head will suffice and that playing another game after a grueling 10-game regular season is asking too much of the athletes. D-I, on the other hand, only plays eight regular-season games.

Honokaa, which could finish tied with Hawaii Prep at 7-3 in the regular-season was eliminated from contention after going 1-1 head-to-head against Ka Makani and losing on point differential.

All of Thursday’s and Friday’s WEEK 11 scores and updated standings follow.

Hawaii High School Football Standings

>> Click on the links below to go to any of the 47 school team pages; there are no team pages for secondary varsity teams at a particular school
>> League won-lost records are followed by overall won-lost records in parentheses

ILH Open Division
>> Punahou Buffanblu 2-0 (5-2)
>> Saint Louis Crusaders 2-1 (4-4)
>> Kamehameha Warriors 0-3 (4-4)

ILH Division I
>> ‘Iolani Raiders 1-1 (6-1)
>> Damien Monarchs 1-1 (6-3)

ILH Division II
>> a-PAC-5 Wolfpack 2-0 (4-2)
>> Saint Louis Crusaders II 3-1 (4-3)
>> Kamehameha Warriors II 2-3 (3-4)
>> Punahou Buffanblu II 0-3 (0-5)
(a-clinched state D-II berth)

OIA Open Division
A

>> xy-Kahuku Red Raiders 6-0 (9-1)
>> x-Campbell Sabers 5-1 (7-2)
>> x-Moanalua Na Menehune 1-4-1 (1-7-1)
(x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched group title)
B
>> xy-Mililani Trojans 6-0 (8-1)
>> x-Kapolei Hurricanes 5-1 (7-2)
>> x-Waianae Seariders 1-4 (1-7)
(x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched group title)

OIA Division I
A
>> xy-Farrington Governors 4-2 (5-2)
>> x-Leilehua Mules 3-2 (5-4)
>> x-Aiea Na Alii 1-5 (2-6)
>> Nanakuli Golden Hawks 0-5-1 (1-6-1)
(x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched group title)
B
>> xy-Waipahu Marauders 4-2 (4-4)
>> x-Kailua Surfriders 3-3 (4-4)
>> x-Radford Rams 1-5 (1-7)
>> Castle Knights 0-5 (1-5)
(x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched group title)

OIA Division II
>> xy-Pearl City Chargers 7-0 (8-0)
>> x-Kaiser Cougars 5-2 (5-3)
>> x-Roosevelt Rough Riders 5-2 (6-3)
>> x-Kaimuki Bulldogs 4-3 (4-5)
>> Kalani Falcons 3-4 (4-4)
>> Kalaheo Mustangs 2-5 (3-5)
>> Waialua Bulldogs 2-5 (3-6)
>> McKinley Tigers 0-7 (0-8)
(x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched regular-season title)

BIIF Division I
>> xy-Konawaena Wildcats 8-0 (9-1)
>> Keaau Cougars 5-3 (5-4)
>> Hilo Vikings 4-3 (4-3)
>> Kealakehe Waveriders 2-6 (2-8)
>> Waiakea Warriors 0-7 (0-7)
(x-clinched spot in BIIF D-I championship game; y-clinched regular-season title)

BIIF Division II
>> y-Kamehameha-Hawaii Warriors 9-0 (10-0)
>> Hawaii Prep Ka Makani 7-2 (7-2)
>> Honokaa Dragons 7-3 (7-3)
>> Ka’u Trojans 3-7 (3-7)
>> Pahoa Daggers 3-7 (3-7)
>> Kohala Cowboys 0-10 (0-10)
(y-clinched regular-season title)

MIL Division I
>> Lahainaluna Lunas 3-0 (3-0)
>> Maui Sabers 2-6 (2-6)
>> Baldwin Bears 0-7 (0-7)

MIL Division II
>> Kamehameha-Maui Warriors 5-1 (5-1)
>> King Kekaulike Na Alii 5-1 (5-1)

KIF
>> a-Kapaa Warriors 5-0 (7-0)
>> b-Waimea Menehunes 2-2 (2-3)
>> Kauai Red Raiders 0-5 (1-7)
(c-clinched KIF overall title; a-clinched state Division I berth; b-clinched state Division II berth)

 

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