Football
OIA Red Tourney berths still up for grabs


It's the final weekend of the regular season for the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red and only three teams in each division have clinched berths to the league's tournament.

The top five teams in each division advance to the 10-team OIA tournament.

RED EAST

RECNOTES
Kahuku5-0Top seed clinched regardless of outcome against Castle
Kailua4-2Will finish at least third, but will be second if Castle loses
Castle3-2Clinched, but could be as high as second or as low as fifth, pending outcome of Farrington-Moanalua and Roosevelt-Kaiser.
Farrington2-3Needs either win over Moanalua or Roosevelt loss to Kaiser to qualify.
Moanalua2-3Needs win over Farrington, otherwise loses tiebreaker to Roosevelt for fifth even if Rough Riders lose.
Roosevelt2-3Needs win over Kaiser. Govs win head-to-head tiebreaker.
Kaiser0-5Eliminated.


RED WEST

RECNOTES
Leilehua5-0Will finish either first or second; plays Mililani.
Mililani4-1Will finish either first or second; plays Leilehua.
Radford3-2Either third or fourth; plays Wai'anae.
Campbell2-3Needs to beat 'Aiea.
Wai'anae2-3Needs to beat Radford.
'Aiea1-4Needs to beat Campbell.
Kapolei1-5Eliminated.


Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at [email protected].




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