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Stacy Kaneshiro | ScoringLiveJanuary 30, 2015, 5:23pm
Third in their respective divisions, Moanalua (East) and Campbell (West) will be the Oahu Interscholastic Association Division I's top two teams after Saturday night's league championship at Castle High's stadium. Kickoff is 6:30 p.m.
Na Menehune (10-2-1) will looking for their first title since 2012, while the Sabers (10-2-1) will be seeking their first crown since 2007, when they won the inaugural White (now Division II) title. Otherwise, this is Campbell's first OIA Division I and pre-Division II era appearance in the title game.
The OIA West has dominated the championship since 2000. Moanalua's 2012 title is the only one by an East team. When Moanalua won it all in 2000, it was in the Western Division.
In Division II, Kalani will play Waialua, 5 p.m. at Castle
Waialua played in the 2008 White championship, losing to Roosevelt, 5-0.
Kalani's last title game appearance was in 2006, when it lost to Mililani, 1-0 (pre-D2 era).
Year OIA Champions1980 Castle, by overall record1981 Castle, by overall record1982 Castle 3, Mililani 21983 Castle 4, Mililani 11984 Mililani 3, Castle 21985 Castle 1, Mililani 0 6 OT1986 Mililani 2, Kaiser 01987 Mililani 1, Kaiser 01988 Mililani 3, Pearl City 01989 Castle 1, Mililani 01990 Pearl City 2, Mililani 11991 Pearl City 3, Castle 21992 Mililani 3, Kaiser 11993 Mililani 1, Pearl City 01994 Pearl City 1, Moanalua 01995 Moanalua 2, Kaiser 1 (PK 4-2)1996 Pearl City 5, Mililani 01997 Kaiser 3, Pearl City 2 2 OT1998 Pearl City 1, Kaiser 0 (PK 4-2)1999 Aiea 1, Kalaheo 02000 Moanalua 2, Pearl City 1 (PK 4-3)2001 Pearl City 2, Aiea 02002 Mililani 1, Kalaheo 0 (PK 4-2)2003 Mililani 3, Pearl City 2 2 OT2004 Mililani 2, Kailua 02005 Aiea 2, Mililani 1 (PK 3-2)2006 Mililani 1, Kalani 0
Division I Champions2007 Kapolei 1, Pearl City 0 2 OT2008 Pearl City 2, Mililani 12009 Mililani 3, Kahuku 02010 Mililani 3, Kalani 12011 Mililani 3, Moanalua 12012 Moanalua 2, Kapolei 02013 Mililani 2, Kaiser 02014 Pearl City 2, Kaiser 1 (PK 3-0)
Year Division II Champions2007 Campbell 1, Roosevelt 0 (PK 4-2)2008 Roosevelt 5, Waialua 02009 Kailua 3, Waianae 02010 Kailua 5, Nanakuli 02011 Leilehua 1, Kalaheo 0 (PK 4-2)2012 Waipahu 4, Kalaheo 12013 Radford 2, Nanakuli 12014 Kalaheo 2, Leilehua 0
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