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Previous rank: 1Last week: idleThis week: idle
The Crusaders captured their third consecutive ILH championship and will face the winner of Saturday's OIA third-place game between Waianae and Campbell in the semifinals of the D1-Open state tournament.
Previous rank: 2Last week: idleThis week: vs. No. 3 Mililani Saturday
The Red Raiders will try for their third straight OIA title and league-leading 26th overall when they take on the undefeated Trojans this weekend at Aloha Stadium.
Previous rank: 3Last week: idleThis week: vs. No. 2 Kahuku Saturday
The Trojans, who lead all of Division I in total offense this season, have won three OIA championships, including back-to-back crowns in 2013-14.
Previous rank: 4Last week: season overThis week: season over
The Warriors opened the year by winning their first three games, but dropped five of their final six contests.
Previous rank: 5Last week: season overThis week: season over
The Buffanblu averaged 27.5 points per game on offense and allowed 25.8 points defensively in 2017.
Previous rank: 6Last week: idleThis week: vs. No. 7 Campbell
The Seariders, who finished second behind Kahuku in the OIA D1 Blue Conference, will try for their second win over the Sabers this season.
Previous rank: 7Last week: idleThis week: vs. No. 6 Waianae Saturday
The Sabers out gained the Seariders, 306 yards to 141, in their previous meeting on Aug. 25, but lost the regular-season game at Raymond Torii Field by a score of 27-14.
Previous rank: 8Last week: season overThis week: season over
After an offseason coaching change, the Mules improved from a 5-8 record in 2016 to a 6-3 mark this season.
Previous rank: 9Last week: season overThis week: season over
The Governors averaged only 235.1 yards of total offense per game, while allowing 246.9 yards defensively in 2017.
Previous rank: 10Last week: season overThis week: season over
The Hurricanes opened the year ranked third, but went 3-4 in league play and finished fourth in the OIA Division I Red Conference standings.
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