Girls Basketball
Past OIA girls basketball champions


Past OIA Girls Basketball Champions

1977

Kalaheo

Lee Cashman

Kalaheo 43, Waianae 30

1978

Kalaheo

Lee Cashman

Kalaheo 29, Waipahu 27

1979

Moanalua

Vincent Scharsh

Moanalua 35, Kalaheo 33

       

1980

Kahuku

Norman Pule

Kahuku 65, Leilehua 49

1981

Waipahu

Ed Angel

Waipahu 22, Roosevelt 19 OT

1982

Roosevelt

Peter Haliniak

Roosevelt 40, Waianae 33

1983

Kahuku

Harry Kahuanui

Kahuku 50, Radford 41

1984

Waianae

Chuck Stutz

Waianae 40 Roosevelt 33

1985

Kahuku

Norman Pule

Kahuku 50, Campbell 43

1986

Farrington

Harry Pacarro

Farrington 54, Radford 49

1987

Farrington

Harry Pacarro

Farrington 25, Aiea 23

1988

McKinley

Lui Faleafine

McKinley 47, Kaiser 46

1989

Kaiser (1)

Vernon Hayashi

Kaiser 57, Kahuku 56

       

1990

Kaimuki (1)

Tom Costain

Kaimuki 42, Farrington 40

1991

Farrington

Harry Pacarro

Farrington 66, Moanalua 51

1992

Moanalua

Dana Takahara

Moanalua 54, Radford 40

1993

Moanalua

Dana Takahara

Moanalua 40, Kailua 27

1994

Kahuku

Byron Beatty

Kahuku 60, Moanalua 47

1995

McKinley

Jesse Victorino

McKinley 41, Moanalua 35

1996

McKinley

Jesse Victorino

McKinley 49, Radford 47

1997

McKinley (4)

Jesse Victorino

McKinley 44, Kalaheo 38

1998

Kalaheo

Chico Furtado

Kalaheo 44, McKinley 33

1999

Kalaheo

Chico Furtado

Kalaheo 58, Pearl City 34

       

2000

Kalaheo

Chico Furtado

Kalaheo 57, Nanakuli 46

2001

Kalaheo

Chico Furtado

Kalaheo 67, Aiea 51

2002

Kalaheo (7)

Chico Furtado

Kalaheo 55, Kahuku 50

2003

Moanalua (4)

Roy Dias

Moanalua 49, Farrington 31

2004

Kahuku

Wendy Anae

Kahuku 66, McKinley 48

2005

Kahuku (6)

Wendy Anae

Kahuku 64, Kaiser 41

2006

Roosevelt

Bobby Keanini

Roosevelt 52, Kalaheo 33

2007

Roosevelt (3)

Bobby Keanini

Roosevelt 43, Radford 32

2008

Kalani (1)

George Weeks

Kalani 35, Radford 27

2009

Farrington

Caroline Tatupu

Farrington 71, Roosevelt 50

       

2010

Farrington

Caroline Tatupu

Farrington 48, Roosevelt 45

2011

Farrington

Caroline Tatupu

Farrington 61, Kapolei 44

2012

Pearl City (1)

Mike Morton

Pearl City 31, Kaimuki 27 OT

2013

Leilehua

Elroy Dumlao

Leilehua 58, Mililani 55 2 OT

2014

Roosevelt 

Hinano Higa

Roosevelt 66, Mililani 42

2015

Roosevelt (5+1)

Hinano Higa

Roosevelt 36, Radford 35

2016

Leilehua (2)

Elroy Dumlao

Leilehua 32, Roosevelt 31 OT

2017

Farrington (7)

Caroline Tatupu

Farrington 45, Kaimuki 37

White/Division II Champions

2004

Roosevelt

Bobby Keanini

Roosevelt 57, Kalani 49

2005

Kalani

Darold Imanaka

Kalani 41, Kaimuki 36

2006

Kalani

Darold Imanaka

Kalani 49, Aiea 41

2007

McKinley

Bob Morikuni

McKinley 63, Campbell 52

2008

McKinley (2+4)

Bob Morikuni

McKinley 44, Kailua 41

2009

Kahuku

David Teo

Kahuku 61 Kaimuki 48

       

2010

Kaimuki

Mona Faasoa

Kaimuki 58, Kahuku 52

2011

Radford

Tani Almont-Done

Radford 54, Kalani 39

2012

Radford

Brandy Richardson

Radford 41, McKinley 36

2013

Kalaheo (1+7)

Neil Bowers

Kalaheo 59, Kailua 51

2014

Farrington (1+6)

Steven Leopoldo

Farrington 68, Kalani 58

2015

Kaimuki

Mona Faasoa

Kaimuki 45, Castle 43

2016

Kaimuki (3)

Mona Faasoa

Kaimuki 36, McKinley 21

2017

Kalani (3+1)

Chi Mok

Kalani 66, Moanalua 49





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