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Oahu Interscholastic Association Data OIA Executive Director Dwight Toyama Affiliation: HHSAA (Hawaii Prep Sports) Classification: Red West/East (DI) and White (DII) Established: 1940 Website: www.oiasports.com Region: Oahu, Hawaii 21°17′31″N 157°49′19″W / 21.2919°N 157.8220°W Members: 24 The Oahu Interscholastic Association or OIA is an athletic conference composed of all public secondary schools on the island of Oahu. The OIA was first founded in 1940 as the Rural Oahu Interscholastic Association or ROIA. The five founding schools were Castle High School, Kahuku High School, Leilehua High School, Waialua High & Intermediate School and Waipahu High School. The OIA originally comprised all the rural schools on Oahu, which were all of the schools that were not situated in the main city of Honolulu. This changed however in 1970 with the addition of the five former public school members of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu - Farrington High School, Kaimuki High School, McKinley High School, Roosevelt High School and Kalani High School. After the public Honolulu schools joined, the league changed its identity from the ROIA to simply OIA to reflect the integration of all of the public high schools on the island.
The OIA now has 24 member schools who compete in 19 different junior varsity and varsity level sports. The league produces a number of quality athletic teams in a number of sports, especially football. The OIA concurs with the Hawaii Board of Education and Hawaii Department of Education in recognizing athletics as an integral part of the educational program of the high school and holds its athletes to a number of academic and behavioral standards.
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Mission statement
The mission of the OIA is to promote unity and cooperation amongst the member schools in the establishment and administration of policies and regulations for implementing an interscholastic athletic program. The association shall stress educational and cultural values, promote skills in competitive activities and foster sportsmanship and mutual respect.
Members
Institution Nickname Location Football Division Enrollment Aiea High School Na Alii Aiea Red-West 1183 Anuenue School Na Koa Palolo White 378 Campbell High School Sabers Ewa Beach Red-West 2639 Castle High School Knights Kaneohe Red-East 1421 Farrington High School Governors Kalihi Red-East 2637 Hakipuu Learning Center Kaneohe None 77 Halau Ku Mana Manoa None 99 Halau Lokahi Kapalama None 214 HI Center for the Deaf and Blind Waikiki None 72 Kahuku High School Red Raiders Kahuku Red-East 1663 Kailua High School Surfriders Kailua Red-East 902 Kaimuki High School Bulldogs Kaimuki White 867 Kaiser High School Cougars Hawaii Kai Red-East 1017 Kalaheo High School Mustangs Kailua White 859 Kalani High School Falcons Kahala White 1137 Kapolei High School Hurricanes Kapolei Red-West 2159 Samuel M. Kamakau Laboratory Kailua None 115 Leilehua High School Mules Wahiawa Red-West 1900 McKinley High School Tigers Honolulu White 1789 Mililani High School Trojans Mililani Red-West 2460 Moanalua High School Menehunes Moanalua Red-East 2102 Myron B. Thompson Academy Honolulu None 552 Nanakuli High School Golden Hawks Nanakuli White 972 Pearl City High School Chargers Pearl City White 1869 Radford High School Rams Salt Lake Red-West 1188 Roosevelt High School Rough Riders Honolulu Red-East 1385 Waialua High School Bulldogs Waialua White 609 Waianae High School Seariders Waianae Red-West 1909 Waipahu High School Marauders Waipahu White 2458 Football
See also: HHSAA State Football ChampionshipsThe OIA consists of 3 divisions/conferences: OIA Red-East, Red-West, and White. The OIA Red conferences compete at the Division I level while OIA White teams compete at the Division II level. Teams are realligned every 2 years based on performance of both the varsity and junior varsity.
RED-West
- Aiea Na'ali'i
- Campbell Sabers
- Kapolei Hurricanes
- Leilehua Mules
- Mililani Trojans
- Radford Rams
- Waianae Sea Riders
RED-East
- Castle Knights
- Farrington Governors
- Kahuku Red Raiders
- Kailua Surfriders
- Kaiser Cougars
- Moanalua Menehune
- Roosevelt Rough Riders
WHITE
- Anuenue Na Koa
- Kaimuki Bulldogs
- Kalaheo Mustangs
- Kalani Falcons
- McKinley Tigers
- Nanakuli Golden Hawks
- Pearl City Chargers
- Waialua Bulldogs
- Waipahu Marauders
Rivalries
Teams Rivalry Name/Trophy Meetings Record Series Leader Current Streak Campbell Sabers Waipahu Marauders The Cane Knife 41 30-10-1 Waipahu Campbell Won 6 Castle Knights Kailua Surfriders The Hammer 2 2-0-0 Castle Castle Won 2 Kaimuki Bulldogs Kalani Falcons The Calabash Bowl Leilehua Mules Radford Rams The Spirit of Freedom Leilehua Punahou Buffanblu Roosevelt Rough Riders The Paint Brush 44 27-15-2 Punahou Punahou Won 1 OIA Football Playoffs Bracket 2009
RED Division
RED-West Seeding
- Leilehua
- Waianae
- Kapolei
- Mililani
- Campbell
RED-East Seeding
- Kahuku
- Farrington
- Castle
- Kailua
- Kaimuki
Wild Card
@ Higher SeedQuarterfinal
@ Higher SeedSemifinal
@Aloha StadiumChampionship
@ Aloha StadiumW1 Leilehua 29 E4 Kailua 21 E4 Kailua 13 W1 Leilehua 9 W5 Campbell 0 E2 Farrington 7 E2 Farrington 26 W3 Kapolei 7 W1 Leilehua 20 E1 Kahuku 24 W2 Waianae 16 E3 Castle 23 E3 Castle 14 W4 Mililani 47 E1 Kahuku 19 E5 Kaimuki 35 E1 Kahuku 35 W4 Mililani 27 3rd Place @ Kaiser HS E2 Farrington 42 E3 Castle 26 - RED-Champ: KAHUKU Red Raiders
- 2nd Place: LEILEHUA Mules
- 3rd Place:FARRINGTON Governors
Note: Will advance to play for HHSAA DI championship playoff. see HHSAA DI football championship bracket.
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- * Denotes Overtime Game
WHITE Division
Semifinal Championship
@ Aloha StadiumMoanalua 21 Kalaheo 20 Moanalua 21 Aiea 7 Aiea 7 Radford 0 - WHITE-Champ: MOANALUA Menehunes
- 2nd Place:AIEA Na Ali'i
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- Will advance to play for HHSAA DII championship playoffs. see HHSAA DII football championship bracket.
OIA Football Playoffs Bracket 2010
RED Division
RED-West Seeding
- Mililani^
- Leilehua^
- Waianae^
- Radford
- Aiea
^ Clinched State Tournament Berth
RED-East Seeding
- Kahuku
- Kailua
- Castle
- Farrington
- Moanalua
Wild Card
@ Higher SeedQuarterfinal
@ Higher SeedSemifinal
@Aloha StadiumChampionship
@ Aloha StadiumW1 Mililani 21 E4 Farrington 10 E4 Farrington 14 W1 Mililani 38 W5 Aiea 0 W3 Waianae 28 E2 Kailua 7 W3 Waianae 49 W1 Mililani 0 E1 Kahuku 0 [FORFEIT] W2 Leilehua 26 E3 Castle 13 W2 Leilehua 16 W4 Radford 29 E1 Kahuku 46 E5 Moanalua 22 E1 Kahuku 52 W4 Radford 7 2nd/3rd Place @ Leilehua HS W2 Leilehua 28 W3 Waianae 20 - RED-Champ: Mililani
- 2nd Place: Leilehua
- 3rd Place: Waianae
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- Will advance to play for HHSAA DI championship playoff. see HHSAA DI football championship bracket.
- * Denotes Overtime Game
WHITE Division
Semifinal Championship
@ Aloha StadiumKaimuki 14 Pearl City 13 Kaimuki 48 Kalaheo 12 Kalaheo 43 Waipahu 28 - WHITE-Champ: Kaimuki
- 2nd Place: Kalaheo
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- Will advance to play for HHSAA DII championship playoffs. see HHSAA DII football championship bracket.
OIA Football Playoffs Bracket 2011 to Present
OIA Football Playoff Brackets for seasons 2011 to present can be found in their respective OIA season pages.
External links
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