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ScoringLive staffOctober 9, 2018, 6:30pm
Varsity postseason play in the OIA begins Wednesday with first round matches being held at Farrington and Waianae for Division I and at Kailua for Division II.
Nanakuli and Roosevelt plays in the first match at the Governors' Richard S. Kitamura Memorial Fieldhouse with Farrington vs. Aiea to follow. The winners of contest will then play at Kahuku in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
For matches at the Seariders' gym, Castle and Radford kicks things off with Waianae taking on Kalaheo in the night cap. The victors advance to play at Mililani the next day.
In Division II, Pearl City and McKinley will play at 5:30 p.m. at the Surfriders' Harry Murai Gymnasium with Kailua vs. Waialau to follow.
A full breakdown of the postseason seeding and schedule is listed below.
OIA Division I WestW1 Mililani (10-0)W2 Kapolei (9-1)W3 Waianae (8-2)W4 Nanakuli (6-4)W5 Radford (5-5)W6 Aiea (4-6)
OIA Division I WestE1 Kahuku (10-1)E2 Moanalua (9-2)E3 Farrington (9-2)E4 Castle (8-3)E5 Roosevelt (7-4)E6 Kalaheo (6-5)
OIA Division I playoffsWednesday, Oct. 10at FarringtonE5 Roosevelt vs. W4 Nanakuli - 5:30 p.m.W6 Aiea vs. E3 Farrington - to follow
at WaianaeW5 Radford vs. E4 Castle - 5:30 p.m.E6 Kalaheo vs. Waianae - to follow
Thursday, Oct. 11at KahukuW6 Aiea/E3 Farrington vs. Kapolei - 5:30 p.m.E5 Roosevelt/W4 Nanakuli - to follow
at MililaniE6 Kalaheo/W3 Waianae vs. Moanalua - 5:30 p.m.W5 Radford/E4 Castle vs. Mililani - to follow
Monday, Oct. 15at MoanaluaWinners from Kahuku bracket - 5:30 p.m.Winners from Mililani bracket - to follow
Wednesday, Oct. 17D1 championship at McKinley - after Division II title match
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