Fans to be allowed back at OIA athletic events starting Jan. 31






The Oahu Interscholastic Association announced via press release that spectators will be allowed at OIA athletic events starting Jan. 31.

Spectators need to be fully vaccinated or provide a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the event - an antigen or PCR test taken through a CLIA-certified laboratory or under an approved CLIA Certificate of Waiver will be accepted.

Online ticket Sales for basketball and soccer championship playoff events will begin starting Jan. 31 at noon by logging on to https://spicket.events/oahu. Fans will not be allowed for wrestling.

View the full press release here.




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