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No drama in OIA White regular season finales


There is no drama in the final week of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association White football regular season.

The top four teams - Kaimuki, Waipahu, Pearl City and Kalaheo - have clinched the top four spots for the White tournament.

The Bulldogs (7-1) close out with the Chargers (5-2) Saturday at Roosevelt.

The Marauders (5-2) host 'Anuenue Friday and the Mustangs (5-2) play McKinley (3-4) Saturday at Kailua.

Kaimuki has clinched the top seed.

If the standings remain the same - the second place teams remained tied - Waipahu is second because it has beaten Pearl City and Kalaheo. Kalaheo would be third because it beat Pearl City.

The White tournament begins Oct. 22-23 at the higher-seeded teams' sites. The winners will earn Division II state tournament berths.

Meanwhile, Baldwin and Lahainaluna have clinched, Division I and Division II state berths, respectively, with their victories last weekend.



Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at [email protected].




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