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ILH, MIL continues playoffs this week


The Interscholastic League of Honolulu and Maui Interscholastic League will determine their overall Division I league champions this week.

The league champions will secure the final two seeded berths for the Wally Yonamine Foundation Division I state tournament set for May 6 to 9 at Les Murakami Stadium.

Oahu Interscholastic Association champion Campbell and Big Island Interscholastic Federation champion Hilo have earned seeded berths.

All 12 spots for the Division I tournament are set.

Mid-Pacific hosts Kamehameha, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday for the ILH double-elimination tournament title. The Owls, the regular-season champion, can clinch the overall title with  a win. Kamehameha needs to beat MPI three consecutive games to take the overall crown.

Meanwhile, Maui will play Baldwin Wednesday at Iron Maehara Stadium for the overall MIL title. Maui won the tournament title, while Baldwin captured the regular-season crown.

In ILH Division II, Maryknoll will play Pac-Five, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday at Ala Wai Field. The regular-season champion Spartans can clinch the overall league championship with a win, while the Wolfpack need to win three in a row to do the same.

The seeded berths for Division II cannot be determined yet because there are five league champions, meaning one won't be seeded.

Division I Tournament
(12-team tournament)

OIA (6)
1. Campbell* (11th appearance, 12-14, one title (1978))
2. Mililani (19th appearance, 23-28-1))
3. Kailua (26th appearance, 41-30, four titles (1965, 1967, 1969, 2001))
4. Kaiser (21st appearance, 35-25-1, two titles (1981, 1993))
5. Moanalua (Eighth appearance, 7-11-1))
6. Pearl City (22nd appearance, 31-28-3, one title (2011))

ILH (2)
1. Mid-Pacific (20th appearance, 43-17, five titles (1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2013))
2. Kamehameha (16th appearance, 36-14, four titles (1980, 1987, 1988, 2003))

BIIF (2)
1. Hilo* (39th appearance, 39-58-2, one title (1985))
2. Waiakea (32nd appearance, 28-49, one title (2012))

MIL (2)
1. Baldwin (41st appearance, 52-59-1, four titles (1959, 1960, 1984, 1995))
1. Maui (26th appearance, 27-40, one title (1982))

* Denotes seeded berth clinched

Division II Tournament
(8-team tournament)

OIA (2)
1. Aiea (First appearance in D2; 23rd overall, 33-29, two titles (1973, 1976))
2. Kapolei (First appearance)

ILH (2)
1 Maryknoll (Seventh appearance, 17-3, three titles (2009, 2013, 2014))
2. Pac-Five (Second appearance, 2-1)

BIIF (2)
1. Kamehameha (Fourth appearance in D2, eighth overall; 7-5 in D2)
2. Konawaena (Seventh appearance in D2, 10th overall; 7-9 in D2)

MIL (1)
1. Molokai (Sixth appearance in D2, 32nd overall; 9-7 in D2). Farmers won pre-D2 titles in 1999 and 2000.

KIF (1)
1. Kauai (Fifth appearance in D2, 21st overall; 10-2, two titles (2008, 2011))



Reach Stacy Kaneshiro at [email protected].




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