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ScoringLive StaffMay 15, 2015, 12:41pm
Top-seeded and defending champion Mililani will be playing OIA West rival Campbell for the fourth time this season in the DataHouse Division I state softball tournament final Friday at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
The teams split the regular-season series and the Trojans beat the Sabers, 4-3, for the OIA championship.
This is the 14th all-OIA final and third where both teams are from the OIA West.
Campbell is the last unseeded team to win a championship, which was in 2010 against Punahou. Both teams were unseeded.
The last extra-inning game was in 2011 when Mid-Pacific beat Castle, 10-4, in eight innings. There have been only two extra-inning title games.
Champions by league:OIA 20: Kailua 10; Pearl City 4; Mililani 3; Castle, Kapolei, Campbell 1 each.ILH 14MIL 2BIIF 1KIF 1
In Division II this is the first all-OIA final.
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