Football
Games affected by Hurricane Lane rescheduled




Several football games that were canceled due to threat of Hurricane Lane have been moved and will be played on a later date.

Most of the games that got rescheduled were moved to this upcoming weekend, which saw an increase in games being played on Oahu from two to nine.

The OIA announced the following changes to football games that were affected by the storm:

  » Leilehua at Nanakuli — Friday, Aug. 31 (JV 5 p.m., varsity to follow)
  » Kailua at Radford — Friday, Aug. 31 (JV 5 p.m., varsity to follow)
  » Castle at Waipahu — Friday, Aug. 31 (JV 5 p.m., varsity to follow)
  » Kalani at Roosevelt (site change) — Friday, Aug. 31 (JV 5 p.m., varsity to follow)
  » Farrington at Pearl city — Friday, Aug. 31 (JV 5 p.m.)
  » Saint Francis at Pearl City — Friday, Aug. 31 (varsity to follow)
  » Waialua vs. Kalaheo (at Kailua) — Saturday, Sept. 1 (varsity 5 p.m.)
  » Punahou at Farrington — Saturday, Sept. 1 (varsity 6 p.m.)
  » Pearl City vs. McKinley (at Roosevelt) — Friday, Sept. 7 (JV 3 p.m., varsity to follow)
  » Kapolei at Kahuku — Friday, Oct. 19 (JV 5 p.m., varsity to follow)
  » Campbell at Waianae — Friday, Oct. 19 (JV 5 p.m., varsity to follow)

The following games will NOT be re-scheduled:
  » Damien vs. Aiea
  » Kaiser vs. Saint Francis
  » Iolani vs. Moanalua
  » PAC-5 vs. Kaimuki
  » Saint Louis vs. Mililani





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