Football
Waipahu seeks smooth transition to Red West




2011 Division II state tourney runner-up Waipahu takes centerstage as we near the end of our 16 teams in 16 days series, a look at sixteen programs around the ILH and the OIA over the course of sixteen days leading up to the start of the football season.


16 TEAMS IN 16 DAYS

> 'Iolani Raiders
> Moanalua Na Menehune
> Kailua Surfriders
> Leilehua Mules
> Saint Louis Crusaders
> Kalani Falcons
> Kaimuki Bulldogs
> Punahou Buffanblu
> Mililani Trojans
> Aiea Na Alii
> Farrington Governors
> Kahuku Red Raiders
> McKinley Tigers
> Castle Knights
> Waipahu Marauders
> Kamehameha Warriors




Reach Felipe Ojastro at [email protected].




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