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Stacy Kaneshiro | ScoringLiveAugust 13, 2015, 8:13pm
The Oahu Interscholastic Association will kickoff its 75th football season this weekend.
Well, technically, it's the OIA's 76th sports season. The 1942 football season was canceled because of World War II.
One of the longer rivalries in the league will be played Friday night at Kailua's Alex Kane Stadium when Leilehua takes on Kailua. It will be the 50th meeting between the schools and has been historically close. The Mules lead the series, 24-23-1.
Here are this weekend's matchups and head-to-head records.
Friday
Kahuku at Kapolei. Fifth meeting; Kahuku leads series 3-1.
Kaiser at Aiea. 14th meeting. Aiea leads series 10-3.
Kalani at Waialua. 29th meeting; Waialua leads series 15-12-1.
Leilehua at Kailua. 50th meeting; Leilehua leads series 24-23-2
Pearl City at Roosevelt. 14th meeting; Roosevelt leads series 7-5-1
Waianae at Moanalua. 14th meeting. Waianae leads series 12-1.
Saturday
Baldwin at Kamehameha*. Sixth meeeting. Kamehameha leads series 3-1-1.
Hilo at Punahou* Sixth meeting, first since 1962. Punahou leads series 4-0-1
Kamehameha-HI at King Kekaulike*. First meeting.
Kauai vs. Damien* at Aiea. First meeting (last year's canceled by weather system Iselle)
Kealakehe at Iolani*. First meeting.
Lahainaluna vs. Kapaa* at Vidinha Stadum. 11th meeting; Lahainaluna leads series, 7-3.
Mililani vs. McKinley at Roosevelt. Seventh meeting. Mililani leads series 5-1.
Nanakuli vs. Kalaheo at Kailua. 20th meeting; Kalaheo leads series 19-7
Radford vs. Anuenue at Kaiser. Sixth meeting. Radford leads series 5-0
Saint Francis at Konawaena*. First meeting; last year's canceled by Iselle.
Waimea vs. Waiakea* at Wong Stadium. 13th meeting; Waimea leads series 10-2
At Aloha Stadium
Campbell vs. Castle. 24th meeting. Castle leads series 15-8-1
Farrington vs. Waipahu. 18th meeting; Farrington leads series 14-3
Here are OIA champions through the seasons.
Year - School - Coach - Playoff?
1940 – Leilehua - Randolph McMurtry
1941 – Waialua - Graham Tewksbury
1942 - NONE - Season canceled because of World War II
1943 - Kahuku - Mits Fujishige
1944 – Leilehua - Park Guy Young
1945 – Waipahu - Mits Fujishige
1946 – Waipahu - Mits Fujishige
1947 – Kahuku - Art Stranske - Kahuku 0, Waialua 0
Waialua - Tom Higa - Declared co-champions (no overtime)
1948 – Waipahu - Mits Fujishige - 3-way tie after regular season
First round: Waipahu 7, Waialua 0;
Championship: Waipahu 33, Kahuku 0.
1949 – Waipahu - Mits Fujishige
1950 – Waipahu - Mits Fujishige
1951 – Waipahu - Mits Fujishige
1952 – Waialua - Toshi Nakasone
1953 – Waialua - Toshi Nakasone
1954 – Waialua - Toshi Nakasone
1955 – Waialua - Toshi Nakasone - Waialua 20, Castle 7
1956 – Kahuku - Harold Silva
1957 – Waipahu - Masa Yonamine
1958 – Waipahu - Masa Yonamine - Waipahu 6, Kahuku 0
1959 – Kahuku - Harold Silva
1960 – Radford - John Velasco - Radford 24, Waipahu 2
1961 – Radford - John Velasco -
1962 – Waipahu - Masa Yonamine - Waipahu 13, Waianae 6
1963 – Kailua - Joe Kahahawai
1964 – Kailua - Joe Kahahawai
1965 – Kailua - Alex Kane
1966 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 7, Kahuku 0
1967 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza
1968 – Radford - John Velasco
1969 – Kahuku - Famika Anae
Modern OIA after public schools seceded from the ILH
Year - School - Coach - Championship score
1970 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 6, McKinley 0
1971 – Waipahu - Ben Ronquilio - Waipahu 7, Kahuku 6
1972 – Kahuku - Famika Anae - Kahuku 35, Leilehua 29
1973 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 13, McKinley
1974 – Leilehua - Hugh Yoshida - Leilehua 13, Farrington 6
1975 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 7, Kailua 0
1976 – Radford - John Velasco - Radford 14, Castle 0
1977 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 21, Kailua 14
1978 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 20, Kaiser 13
1979 – Kaiser - Ron Lee - Kaiser 20, Waianae 13
1980 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 28, Kaiser 1
1981 – Radford - John Velasco - Radford 14, Castle 6
1982 – Waianae - Larry Ginoza - Waianae 17, Kahuku 0
1983 – Nanakuli - Sam Delos Reyes - Nanakuli 26, Kalaheo 21
1984 – Leilehua - Hugh Yoshida - Leilehua 18, Kahuku 17
1985 – Waianae - Harry Mitsui - Waianae 17, Castle 16
1986 – Waianae - Harry Mitsui - Waianae 14, Kahuku 13
1987 – Waianae - Harry Mitsui - Waianae 24, Kailua 23
1988 – Waianae - Harry Mitsui - Waianae 14, Farrington 7
1989 – Kahuku - Doug Semones - Kahuku 10, Castle 3
1990 – Farrington - Skippa Diaz - Farrington 15, Waianae 7
1991 – Waianae - Harry Mitsui - Waianae 27, Kailua 7
1992 – Waianae - Harry Mitsui - Waianae 27, Kahuku 0
1993 – Kahuku - Doug Semones - Kahuku 7, Waianae 0
1994 – Kahuku - Doug Semones - Kahuku 21, Farrington 7
1995 – Kahuku - Doug Semones - Kahuku 33, Waianae 20
1996 – Waianae - Leo Taaca - Waianae 23, Campbell
1997 – Waianae - Leo Taaca - Waianae 22, Campbell 13
1998 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 20, Waianae 0
1999 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 7, Kailua 0
2000 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 32, Waianae 18
2001 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 48, Aiea 0
Kailua - Darren Johnson - Kailua 13, Castle 7 (Declared co-champions)
2002 – Castle - Nelson Maeda - Castle 25, Kailua 0
Advent of Division II state tournament
2003 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 6, Kailua 0
2004 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 36, Mililani 13
2005 – Kahuku - Siuaki Livai - Kahuku 26, Aiea 16
2006 – Kahuku - Reggie Torres - Kahuku 7, Waianae 0
2007 – Leilehua - Nolan Tokuda - Leilehua 12, Waianae 3
2008 – Kahuku - Reggie Torres - Kahuku 22, Farrington 19
2009 – Kahuku - Reggie Torres - Kahuku 24, Leilehua 20
2010 – Mililani - Rod York - Won by forfeit
2011 – Kahuku - Reggie Torres - Kahuku 21, Farrington 0
2012 – Kahuku - Reggie Torres - Kahuku 50, Mililani 13
2013 – Mililani - Rod York - Mililani 37, Farrington 6
2014 – Mililani - Rod York - Mililani 20, Kahuku 7
Division II
2003 – Aiea - Wendell Say - Aiea 22, Kapolei 15
2004 – Campbell - Tumoana Kenessey - Campbell 29, Waipahu 27
2005 – Radford - Fred Salanoa - Radford 9, Moanalua 7
2006 – Waipahu - Sean Saturnio - Waipahu 22, Kaimuki 6
2007 – Kaimuki - Darren Johnson - Kaimuki 21, Roosevelt 12
2008 – Campbell - Amosa Amosa - Campbell 28, Radford 12
2009 – Moanalua - Arnold Martinez - Moanalua 21, Aiea 7
2010 – Kaimuki - Clint Onigama - Kaimuki 48, Kalaheo 12
2011 – Waipahu - Eric Keola - Waipahu 9, Pearl City 7
2012 – Radford - Fred Salanoa - Radford 21, Nanakuli 6
2013 – Kaiser - Rich Miano - Kaiser 41, Pearl City 21
2014 – Nanakuli - Keala Watson - Nanakuli 37, Pearl City 36
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