Girls Soccer
Third seeds to battle for OIA girls' soccer supremacy


Third in their respective divisions, Moanalua (East) and Campbell (West) will be the Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I's top two teams after Saturday night's league championship at Castle High's stadium. Kickoff is 6:30 p.m.

Na Menehune (10-2-1) will looking for their first title since 2012, while the Sabers (10-2-1) will be seeking their first crown since 2007, when they won the inaugural White (now Division II) title. Otherwise, this is Campbell's first OIA Division I and pre-Division II era appearance in the title game.

The OIA West has dominated the championship since 2000. Moanalua's 2012 title is the only one by an East team. When Moanalua won it all in 2000, it was in the Western Division.

In Division II, Kalani will play Waialua, 5 p.m. at Castle

Waialua played in the 2008 White championship, losing to Roosevelt, 5-0.

Kalani's last title game appearance was in 2006, when it lost to Mililani, 1-0 (pre-D2 era).

Year    OIA Champions
1980    Castle, by overall record
1981    Castle, by overall record
1982    Castle 3, Mililani 2
1983    Castle 4, Mililani 1
1984    Mililani 3, Castle 2
1985    Castle 1, Mililani 0 6 OT
1986    Mililani 2, Kaiser 0
1987    Mililani 1, Kaiser 0
1988    Mililani 3, Pearl City 0
1989    Castle 1, Mililani 0
1990    Pearl City 2, Mililani 1
1991    Pearl City 3, Castle 2
1992    Mililani 3, Kaiser 1
1993    Mililani 1, Pearl City 0
1994    Pearl City 1, Moanalua 0
1995    Moanalua 2, Kaiser 1 (PK 4-2)
1996    Pearl City 5, Mililani 0
1997    Kaiser 3, Pearl City 2 2 OT
1998    Pearl City 1, Kaiser 0 (PK 4-2)
1999    Aiea 1, Kalaheo 0
2000    Moanalua 2, Pearl City 1 (PK 4-3)
2001    Pearl City 2, Aiea 0
2002    Mililani 1, Kalaheo 0 (PK 4-2)
2003    Mililani 3, Pearl City 2 2 OT
2004    Mililani 2, Kailua 0
2005    Aiea 2, Mililani 1 (PK 3-2)
2006    Mililani 1, Kalani 0

    Division I Champions
2007    Kapolei 1, Pearl City 0 2 OT
2008    Pearl City 2, Mililani 1
2009    Mililani 3, Kahuku 0
2010    Mililani 3, Kalani 1
2011    Mililani 3, Moanalua 1
2012    Moanalua 2, Kapolei 0
2013    Mililani 2, Kaiser 0
2014    Pearl City 2, Kaiser 1 (PK 3-0)

Year    Division II Champions
2007    Campbell 1, Roosevelt 0 (PK 4-2)
2008    Roosevelt 5, Waialua 0
2009    Kailua 3, Waianae 0
2010    Kailua 5, Nanakuli 0
2011    Leilehua 1, Kalaheo 0 (PK 4-2)
2012    Waipahu 4, Kalaheo 1
2013    Radford 2, Nanakuli 1
2014    Kalaheo 2, Leilehua 0



Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at [email protected].




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