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Cane Knife: This is a traditional football rivalry between Waipahu and James Campbell High School. Waipahu leads the series 40-10-1 as of January 2012. Career Day: The primary purpose of Career Day is to introduce students to the many vocational opportunities available in the world today. This is done through presentation, speakers and off ...
The league produces a number of quality athletic teams in a number of sports, especially football. The OIA concurs with the Hawaii Board of Education and Hawaii Department of Education in recognizing athletics as an integral part of the educational program of the high school and holds its athletes to a number of academic and behavioral standards.
As of 2016, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association board approved for a three-tier football state championship format, which will go into effect. The number of teams in the Divisional tournaments will vary each year.
Nov. 23—The Division I state championship game brings together BIIF champion Konawaena and OIA champion Waipahu in a rematch of the 2022 final. State Division I final No. 5 Konawaena vs. No. 8 ...
Aug. 26—Related Photo Gallery: Waipahu hosts Kapolei in OIA football Tama Amisone hurt his shoulder a year ago, putting an end to what had been a mostly spectacular sophomore season. Kapolei's ...
Lynn Classical High School from Massachusetts, led by future Boston Red Sox player Harry Agganis, won the first game, while Miami High School won the second game. In October 1948, game organizers announced their intent to invite college football players, noting "there will be enough players for both of us", in reference to the Blue–Gray ...
The 1964 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Big Ten Conference teams for the 1964 Big Ten Conference football season. The selectors for the 1964 season were the Associated Press (AP), based on a vote by media members, [ 1 ] and the United Press International (UPI ...
Selections were made by the captains of college football teams. [8] FWAA = Football Writers Association of America. The Writers team was composed of an offensive and defensive unit. [9] [10] NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association – In 1964, the NEA picked separate offensive and defensive All-American teams. [11] [12]