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Sport Week

Baseball

1. Campbell (13-2)

Previous rank: 1
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Maui-Moanalua winner Thursday

The OIA-champion Sabers appear at the top of the Power Rankings for a third consecutive week and hope to improve upon a third-place finish in the state tournament from a year ago.

2. Mililani (12-3)

Previous rank: 2
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Pearl City Wednesday

The Trojans have reached the past two D1 state title games, only to lose both times.

3. Mid-Pacific (12-3)

Previous rank: 3
Last week: beat No. 4 Kamehameha 3-2
This week: vs. Waiakea-Kailua winner Thursday

The Owls claimed their fourth consecutive ILH D1 crown and the 19th in school history with Tuesday?s win over the Warriors.

4. Kamehameha (10-7)

Previous rank: 4
Last week: lost to No. 3 Mid-Pacific 3-2
This week: vs. No. 10 Kaiser Wednesday

The Warriors, under first-year coach Tom Perkins, are making their first state tournament appearance since 2012.

5. Kailua (12-3)

Previous rank: 5
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Waiakea Wednesday

The Surfriders reached the semifinals of last year?s D1 state tournament and ended up finishing fourth, their best finish since losing the 2009 state final to Punahou.

6. KS-Hawaii (12-1)

Previous rank: 6
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Molokai Thursday

The Warriors, who have lost the past two D2 state finals to Maryknoll, eased their way to another BIIF championship this season.

7. Baldwin (12-3)

Previous rank: 7
Last week: beat No. 8 Maui 4-0
This week: vs. Mililani-Pearl City winner Thursday

Michael Hooper threw a complete-game Wednesday to help the Bears claim their sixth straight MIL D1 title.

8. Maui (11-4)

Previous rank: 8
Last week: lost to No. 7 Baldwin 4-0
This week: vs. Moanalua Wednesday

The Sabers, who have won five of their last seven, have taken three of five meetings against the Bears this season.

9. Saint Louis (7-8)

Previous rank: 9
Last week: idle
This week: season over

The Crusaders won their first state crown in 40 years last season, but failed to qualify for the state tournament this year.

10. Kaiser (9-6)

Previous rank: 10
Last week: idle
This week: vs. No. 4 Kamehameha Wednesday

The Cougars, under first-year coach Ryan Umemoto, finished fourth in the OIA D1 tournament to qualify for their second straight state tournament.

Just missed the cut: Aiea, Hilo, Maryknoll.

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Softball

1. Kamehameha (13-1-1)

Previous rank: 1
Last week: idle
This week: idle

The Warriors, who claimed the ILH D1 crown over a week ago, hold the top spot in the Power Rankings for a second straight week.

2. Maryknoll (14-2-1)

Previous rank: 2
Last week: beat Iolani 5-4, beat Mid-Pacific 13-1
This week: idle

Bri Soma, Nohea Hee and Kamalei Labasan drove in two runs apiece for the Spartans in Saturday?s win over the Owls.

3. Campbell (11-1)

Previous rank: 3
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Moanalua-Leilehua winner Wednesday

The Sabers, who finished first in the OIA D1 West, can punch their ticket to the state tournament with a win Wednesday.

4. Mililani (10-2)

Previous rank: 4
Last week: lost to No. 7 Pearl City 2-1
This week: vs. Castle-Waipahu winner Wednesday

Merilis Rivera allowed two runs (one unearned) on three hits in six innings pitched in Tuesday?s loss to the Chargers.

5. Kaiser (12-0)

Previous rank: 6
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Kapolei-Roosevelt winner Wednesday

The Cougars, who won the OIA D1 East, can clinch a state-tournament berth with a win Wednesday.

6. Pearl City (9-3)

Previous rank: 7
Last week: beat No. 4 Mililani 2-1
This week: vs. McKinley Tuesday

Taylyn Kimura batted 2 for 2 with an RBI and Tyanna Kaaialii and Kristin Frost combined on a no-hitter for the Chargers in Tuesday?s win over the Trojans.

7. Punahou (10-5)

Previous rank: 5
Last week: lost to Mid-Pacific 10-5
This week: season over

Nicole Nishizawa hit a two-run home run and Krystin Wong and Jolie Fujita scored two runs apiece for the Buffanblu in Wednesday?s season-ending loss to the Owls.

8. Nanakuli (11-0)

Previous rank: 8
Last week: idle
This week: vs. Kahuku-Kalani winner Thursday

The Golden Hawks are the top seed in the OIA D2 tournament and can clinch a state-tournament berth with a win Thursday.

9. Baldwin (13-1)

Previous rank: 9
Last week: beat Kamehameha-Maui 9-1, beat Lahainaluna 5-1
This week: idle

The Bears have won their last 10 games, which includes three against the Lunas.

10. Lahainaluna (11-3)

Previous rank: 10
Last week: beat Maui 4-3, lost to Baldwin 5-1
This week: idle

The Lunas placed second in both the MIL D1 regular season and the postseason tournament behind the Bears.

Just missed the cut: Mid-Pacific.