Girls Basketball
Kahuku captures OIA Red JV crown


Kahuku beat Kaiser, 54-32, on Monday to win the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Red junior varsity girls' basketball championship at Kahuku.

In the JV White championship, Kalani beat Wai'anae, 40-26.

It will be an all-O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division affair when Kahuku hosts Kaiser for the OIA Red junior varsity girls' basketball championship 6 p.m. Monday.

The top-seeded Red Raiders (13-0) advanced to the title game by knocking off West second-seed Kapolei, 55-16, Friday in one semifinal. East second seed Kaiser (11-2) beat West top seed Campbell, 47-34, in the other semifinal.

The White JV championship will pit division champions Wai'anae (10-1) from the West against Kalani (11-0) from the East 6 p.m. Monday at Kalani.

In the White JV semifinals Friday, Wai'anae beat McKinley, 32-15, and Kalani downed Radford, 45-37.




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