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Stacy Kaneshiro | ScoringLiveFebruary 13, 2016, 7:21pm
Punahou will try to add to its league-record 18 Interscholastic League of Honolulu boys' basketball titles when they visit Iolani for the 2016 championship.
The Raiders are third all-time with 14 titles.
Below is a list of ILH Division I, AA and pre-D2 era champions.
Some notes:
There were co-champions (Kamehameha and Farrington) in 1959.
The 1942 season was canceled because of World War II.
From 1929 to 1933, the ILH played only JV.
Although Punahou won its first title in 1920, it withdrew from varsity competition the following year and did not return until 1943.
When the ILH returned to varsity in 1934, Kamehameha did not come back until 1939.
In the early years, Mid-Pacific Institute was known as Mills College, which won the program's only title in 1922.
Parentheses denote cumulative titles (for team and coaches).
ILH Boys Basketball Champions (D1, AA, pre-D2 era)
Year
School
Coach
2015
Punahou (18)
Darren Matsuda (2)
2014
Iolani (14)
Dean Shimamoto (3)
2013
Maryknoll (8)
Kelly Grant
2012
Punahou
Darren Matsuda
2011
Iolani
Dean Shimamoto
2010
2009
Kamehameha (10)
Jesse Nakanishi
2008
Mark Mugiishi (10)
2007
Dan Hale
2006
Mark Mugiishi
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Saint Louis (16)
Delbert Tengan
1999
Alan Lum
1998
1997
1996
Saint Louis
Darryl Gabriel (3)
1995
Darryl Gabriel
1994
1993
Chris McLachlin (5)
1992
Kamehameha
Jim Winchester (3)
1991
Jim Winchester
1990
Chris McLachlin
1989
1988
University (3)
1987
Maryknoll
Tony Sellitto (7)
1986
Tony Sellitto
1985
1984
1983
University
Robert Au (2)
1982
1981
1980
Robert Au
1979
1978
1977
Rob Durand
1976
1975
1974
Bud Scott (4)
1973
Bud Scott
1972
1971
Jack Herbertson (4)
1970
Farrington (8)
Robert Ikehara (3)
1969
1968
Walter Wong (9)
1967
Walter Wong
1966
1965
Jack Herbertson
1964
1963
1962
Bill Trowbridge
1961
1960
Farrington
Robert Ikehara
1959*
1958
1957
1956
Francis Aiwohi
1955
McKinley (8)
Frank Minato
1954
McKinley
Frank Hluboky
1953
1952
1951
Kenneth Bray
1950
1949
1948
Jim Doole
1947
Bert Itoga
1946
Chew Chong Ching
1945
1944
Art Gallon
1943
1942
NONE- WW II
1941
Franis Aiwohi
1940
1939
1938
1937
Roosevelt (2)
Neal Blaisdell
1936
Roosevelt
1935
1934
1929 to 1933 - ILH did not play varsity
1928
1927
Brother Stephen
1926
Clarence Budd
1925
1924
Brother Martin
1923
N/A
1922
Mills (MPI)
Coach Hemmerly
1921
1920
Piercy Nottage
* Denotes co-champions
Champions
Last title
18
16
14
10
8
3
2
1
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