Baseball
Schools
Schedules
Standings
Stats
Players
Softball
Boys VB
JV boys VB
Girls Water Polo
Flag football
» Football
» Girls Volleyball
» JV Football
» JV/White Girls Vball
» Baseball
» Softball
» Boys Volleyball
» Girls Water Polo
» Flag Football
» JV Boys Volleyball
» Boys Basketball
» Girls Basketball
» Boys Soccer
» Girls Soccer
» JV Boys Basketball
» JV Girls Basketball
» JV Boys Soccer
» JV Girls Soccer
All-Hawaii
Power Rankings
Distinguished Athlete
Newcomer Award
Top Performers
Stories
About SL
Contact
Privacy
Advertise
ScoringLive staffNovember 1, 2014, 3:06am
Save for one, all of the First Hawaiian Bank state football tournament opening-round pairings have been set, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association announced.
The winner of the Campbell-Farrington game will play Maui, 4:30 p.m. and Big Island champion Hilo is scheduled to meet Kahuku at 7:30 p.m., both on Friday at Aloha Stadium. It is the first time a Neighbor Island team will not host a first-round game.
Top-seed Punahou will play the winner of Kahuku-Hilo Nov. 15 and the winner of the other first-round game will play second-seeded Mililani.
Campbell will play Farrington for OIA's third state berth. Game time is 6 tonight at Mililani.
In Division II, OIA champion Nanakuli will travel to the Big Island to play Kamehameha-Hawaii and Pearl City will play Kapaa at Vidinha Stadium in Lihue, both at 3 p.m. Saturday.
The winner of Kamehameha-Nanakuli will play top-seeded Lahainaluna Nov. 15 at War Memorial Stadium on Maui and second-seeded Iolani will host the winner of Kapaa-Pearl City.
Every contribution, no matter the size, will help ScoringLive continue its mission to provide the best and most comprehensive coverage of high school sports in the state of Hawaii and beyond.
Please consider making a contribution today.
The Kauai Interscholastic Federation is expected to be included in the host rotations of the boys' and...
Athletics administrators from across the state are gathered at the Hilton Waikoloa Village, where the...
Twelve student-athletes from 10 different schools and representing three of the state's leagues were...
Senior setter Bailey Nakanelua was the engine that helped drive the Raiders back to the top of state...
Chargers' setter Marley Ngirmidol named Player of the Year in OIA Division II; Pearl City head coach...
Na Menehune outside hitter Lionel Gannon named Player of the Year and head coach Alan Cabanting named...