2012 Oahu Interscholastic Association Football Season

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The 2012 OIA Football Season is the 72nd HHSAA football season for the Oahu Interscholastic Association. Comprising 23 member schools, the season started on 10 August 2012 and will end with the HHSAA State Championship Game on November 23.

Previous Season

The 2011 OIA Champions were the Kahuku High School Red Raiders (5-1; 12-1) for the OIA-Red and the Waipahu High School Marauders (6-2; 9-3) for the OIA White.

In the post season HHSAA Championship, Kahuku went on to beat the Punahou Buffnblu of the ILH to win the 2011 HHSAA State Division I Championship. Waipahu lost the Division II Title Game to the Iolani Raiders of the ILH.

Division Realignment

Every 2 years, the Oahu Interscholastic Association realigns football teams based on 2-year performance. Although most teams follow the OIA's recommendation, some schools opt to remain in their division. Pearl City High School petitioned to remain in White despite earning a 15-7 record. Pearl City was due to replace Kapolei High School in the OIA Red-West division. Kalaheo High School was also to be promoted to the OIA Red-East (Division I) but petitioned to remain in the White Division (Division II) after a 2-6 2011 season. Kalaheo was due to replace Castle High School.

School

Previous Division

New Division

Division Records Combined

Kaimuki Bulldogs

OIA White

OIA Red-East

20-4

Kaiser Cougars

OIA Red-East

OIA White

2-15

McKinley Tigers

OIA White

OIA Red-East

10-9

Radford Rams

OIA Red-West

OIA White

6-11

Roosevelt Rough Riders

OIA Red-East

OIA White

8-24

Waipahu Marauders

OIA White

OIA Red-West

15-7

GREEN - Promotion to Division I
RED - Demotion to Division II

Preseason

Interleague

The 2012 Season began with schools of all 3 divisions playing against schools outside the OIA.
{| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Date !! OIA Team !! Opponent !! Opponent League/Division !! Venue !! Result |- |August 10 || Leilehua Mules || Service Cougars || ASAA 4A (Alaska) || Hugh Yoshida Stadium • Wahiawa, HI || LEI 23-15 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 10 || Kailua Surfriders || Kealakehe Waveriders || BIIF Div. I || Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI || KEAL 3-10 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 10 || Anuenue Na Koa || KS-Hawaii Warriors || BIIF Div. II || Kamehameha Paiea • Keaau, HI || KSH 6-25 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 10 || Castle Knights || KS-Kapalama Warriors || ILH Div. I || Kunuiakea Stadium • Honolulu, HI || KSK 7-30 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 11 || Kalani Falcons || Kapaa Warriors || KIF || Kapaa High School • Kapaa, HI || KAP 21-42 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 11 || Waipahu Marauders || Pac-5 Wolf Pack || ILH Div. II || Aloha Stadium • Halawa, HI || PAC 13-26 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 11 || Kalaheo Mustangs || Damien Monarchs || ILH Div. II || Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI || DAM 0-31 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 11 || Waialua Bulldogs || Kauai Raiders || KIF || Vidinha Stadium • Lihue || KAUI 0-43 |- |August 16 || Farrington Governors || St. Louis Crusaders || ILH Div. I || Aloha Stadium • Halawa, HI || FAR 39-33 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 16 || Kaimuki Bulldogs || Damien Monarchs || ILH Div. II || John Kauinana Stadium • Mililani HI || DAM 21-31 |- |August 17 || Mililani Trojans || Pac-5 Wolf Pack || ILH Div. II || John Kauinana Stadium • Mililani HI || MIL 35-7 |- |August 18 || Kahuku Red Raiders || Punahou Buffnblu || ILH Div. I || Carleton Weimer Field • Kahuku, HI || KAH 21-13 |- bgcolor=ffcccc |August 18 || Waipahu Marauders || Iolani Raiders || ILH Div. II || Masa Yonamine Athletic Complex • Waipahu, HI || IOL 35-34 |- |August 18 || Leilehua Mules || KS-Kapalama Warriors || ILH Div. I || Hugh Yoshida Stadium • Wahiawa, HI || LEI 12-10 |- |August 31 || McKinley Tigers || La Salle Falcons || OSAA 4A (Oregon) || Crescent Valley Stadium • Corvallis, OR || --- |- |August 31 || Radford Rams || Crescent Valley Raiders || OSAA 5A (Oregon) || Crescent Valley Stadium • Corvallis, OR || --- |} Red rows indicate an OIA loss.

Interdivision

OIA schools also played against other OIA schools in other divisions.

Date

Home

Away

Home Division

Away Division

Venue

Result

August 10

Aiea Na Alii

Kaimuki Bulldgos

Red-West

Red-East

Aiea Field • Aiea, HI

AIEA 53-6

August 10

Campbell Sabers

Kaiser Cougars

Red-West

Red-East

Campbell Stadium • Ewa Beach, HI

CAMP 34-6

August 10

Pearl City Chargers

Kapolei Hurricanes

White

Red-West

Edwin Neves Stadium • Pearl City, HI

KAP 7-28

August 11

Waianae Seariders

Farrington Governors

Red-West

Red-East

John Velasco Stadium • Honolulu, HI

FAR 23-37

August 11

Mililani Trojans

Moanalua Na Menehune

Red-West

Red-East

John Kuinana Stadium • Mililani, HI

MIL 31-21

August 16

Aiea Na Alii

Castle Knights

Red-West

Red-East

Aiea Field • Aiea, HI

AIEA 32-6

August 17

Kailua Surfriders

Campbell Sabers

Red-East

Red-West

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

CAMP 7-13

August 17

Moanalua Na Menehune

Waianae Seariders

Red-East

Red-West

Moanalua Stadium • Salt Lake, HI

WAIA 17-26

August 17

McKinley Tigers

Kapolei Hurricanes

Red-East

Red-West

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

KAP 0-21

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Regular Season

Rankings are Freeman state rankings (includes all HHSAA leagues and divisions) as of the week of the game. Only top 25 ranking numbers are shown.

Week 1

No regular games were played during Week 1. Only interleague/interdivision games were played.

Week 2

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

August 18

Nanakuli

Anuenue

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

NAN 30-24

August 18

Kalaheo

Kaiser

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA WHITE

KAL 21-20

August 18

Waialua

Kalani

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KAL 14-33

August 18

#22 Radford

Pearl City

Edwin Neves Stadium • Pearl City, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 27-6

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 3

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

August 24

#10 Waianae

#6 Mililani

John Kauinana Stadium • Mililani HI

OIA RED-West

OC16

MIL 35-7

August 24

#14 Moanalua

#20 Kailua

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA RED-East

MOAN 46-13

August 24

Pearl City

Kaiser

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KAIS 17-7

August 24

Roosevelt

#19 Radford

John Velasco Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 69-0

August 24

McKinley

Kaimuki

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

McK 45-13

August 25

Castle

#3 Farrington

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

FAR 44-3

August 25

Anuenue

Waialua

Toshi Nakasone Field • Waialua, HI

OIA WHITE

ANU 46-20

August 25

#12 Aiea

#8 Campbell

Campbell Stadium • Ewa Beach, HI

OIA RED-West

CAMP 7-0 OT

August 25

#15 Kapolei

#23 Waipahu

Masa Yonamine Athletic Complex • Waipahu, HI

OIA RED-West

WAIP 28-21

August 25

Nanakuli

Kalaheo

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA WHITE

KAL 24-21

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 4

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

August 31

Castle

#13 Moanalua

Moanalua Stadium • Salt Lake, HI

OIA RED-East

MOAN 23-33

August 31

#25 Kailua

#1 Kahuku

Carleton Weimer Field • Kahuku, HI

OIA RED-East

OC16

KAH 7-56

August 31

#8 Campbell

#20 Waipahu

Masa Yonamine Athletic Complex • Waipahu, HI

OIA RED-West

CAMP 39-34

August 31

Nanakuli

Pearl City

Edwin Neves Stadium • Pearl City, HI

OIA WHITE

NANA 34-28

August 31

Kaiser

Roosevelt

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

KAIS 36-7

September 1

Kalani

Anuenue

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA WHITE

KAL 49-27

September 1

#3 Farrington

Kaimuki

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA RED-East

FARR 52-0

September 1

#10 Waianae

#23 Kapolei

Kapolei Stadium • Kapolei, HI

OIA RED-West

KAP 17-2

September 1

Waialua

Kalaheo

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA WHITE

KAL 48-13

September 1

#5 Mililani

#2 Leilehua

Hugh Yoshida Stadium • Wahiawa, HI

OIA RED-West

OC16

LEI 17-13

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 5

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

September 7

#22 McKinley

#1 Kahuku

Carleton Weimer Field • Kahuku, HI

OIA RED-East

KAH 6-35

September 7

Anuenue

Kaiser

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KAIS 12-50

September 7

#10 Aiea

#2 Leilehua

Hugh Yoshida Stadium • Wahiawa, HI

OIA RED-West

AIEA 18-16

September 7

#14 Waianae

#21 Waipahu

Masa Yonamine Athletic Complex • Waipahu, HI

OIA RED-West

WNAE 23-20

September 7

#6 Mililani

#8 Campbell

Campbell Stadium • Ewa Beach, HI

OIA RED-West

OC16

MIL 45-26

September 7

Pearl City

Roosevelt

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

PC 54-7

September 8

#11 Moanalua

#4 Farrington

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

FAR 7-28

September 8

Kailua

Kaimuki

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA RED-East

KAIL 48-12

September 8

Kalani

Nanakuli

Nanakuli Field • Nanakuli, HI

OIA WHITE

NANA 30-42

September 8

Kalaheo

#24 Radford

John Velasco Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 21-16

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 6

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

September 14

Kaimuki

#11 Moanalua

Moanalua Stadium • Salt Lake, HI

OIA RED-East

MOAN 0-46

September 14

#1 Kahuku

Castle

Castle Stadium • Kaneohe, HI

OIA RED-East

KAH 35-0

September 14

#13 Waianae

#8 Campbell

Campbell Stadium • Ewa Beach, HI

OIA RED-West

WNAE 14-28

September 14

#22 Waipahu

#9 Aiea

Aiea Field • Aiea, HI

OIA RED-West

WAIP 28-7

September 14

#4 Leilehua

#15 Kapolei

Kapolei Stadium • Kapolei, HI

OIA RED-West

OC16

LEI 47-0

September 14

Roosevelt

Kalani

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KAL 7-34

September 14

Kaiser

Nanakuli

Nanakuli Field • Nanakuli, HI

OIA WHITE

KAIS 47-14

September 15

Pearl City

Anuenue

Toshi Nakasone Field • Waialua, HI

OIA WHITE

PC 54-21

September 15

#3 Farrington

#19 McKinley

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

FAR 26-7

September 15

#20 Radford

Waialua

Toshi Nakasone Field • Waialua, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 62-0

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 7

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

September 21

#1 Kahuku

Kaimuki

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA RED-East

KAH 42-7

September 21

Anuenue

Roosevelt

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

ANUE 42-25

September 21

#8Waianae

#12 Aiea

Aiea Field • Aiea, HI

OIA RED-West

WNAE 35-20

September 21

#11 Kapolei

#5 Mililani

John Kauinana Stadium • Mililani HI

OIA RED-West

MIL 45-0

September 21

#3 Leilehua

#9 Campbell

Campbell Stadium • Ewa Beach, HI

OIA RED-West

CAMP 35-34 OT

September 21

Kalani

#20 Radford

John Velasco Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 30-0

September 21

Kalaheo

Pearl City

Edwin Neves Stadium • Pearl City, HI

OIA WHITE

PC 46-20

September 21

Waialua

Kaiser

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KAIS 62-6

September 22

Castle

#25 Kailua

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA RED-East

KAIL 24-6

September 22

#19 McKinley

#12 Moanalua

Moanalua Stadium • Salt Lake, HI

OIA RED-East

MOAN 42-13

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 8

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

September 28

Pearl City

Waialua

Toshi Nakasone Field • Waialua, HI

OIA White

PC 47-8

September 28

#23 Kailua

#20 McKinley

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

McK 14-7

September 28

#3 Mililani

#15 Aiea

Aiea Field • Aiea, HI

OIA RED-West

MIL 35-10

September 28

#8 Campbell

#13 Kapolei

Kapolei Stadium • Kapolei, HI

OIA RED-West

KAP 35-34

September 28

Roosevelt

Nanakuli

Nanakuli Field • Nanakuli, HI

OIA WHITE

NANA 58-14

September 28

#19Radford

Kaiser

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KAIS 33-14

September 28

#14 Waipahu

#5 Leilehua

Hugh Yoshida Stadium • Wahiawa, HI

OIA RED-West

LEI 27-26 OT

September 29

Castle

Kaimuki

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

CAS 26-16

September 29

Kalaheo

Kalani

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

KLNI 42-34

September 29

#4 Farrington

#1 Kahuku

Aloha Stadium • Halawa, HI

OIA RED-East

OC16

KAH 31-6

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 9

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

October 5

Waialua

Roosevelt

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

ROOS 9-7

October 5

#4 Farrington

#25 Kailua

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA RED-East

OC16

FAR 18-7

October 5

#14 Waipahu

#3 Mililani

John Kauinana Stadium • Mililani, HI

OIA RED-West

MIL 49-14

October 5

#11 Kapolei

#15 Aiea

Aiea Field • Aiea, HI

OIA RED-West

KAP 34-20

October 5

Kalani

Pearl City

Edwin Neves Stadium • Pearl City, HI

OIA WHITE

PC 40-30

October 6

Castle

#18 McKinley

Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA RED-East

McK 21-12

October 6

Anuenue

Kalaheo

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA WHITE

KHEO 44-28

October 6

#1 Kahuku

#10 Moanalua

Moanalua Stadium • Salt Lake, HI

OIA RED-East

KAH 31-15

October 6

Nanakuli

#22 Radford

John Velasco Stadium • Honolulu, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 42-7

October 6

#8 Waianae

#5 Leilehua

Hugh Yoshida Stadium • Wahiawa, HI

OIA RED-West

OC16

LEI 36-34

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Week 10

Date

Visiting Team

Home Team

Venue

Division

TV/Radio

Result

October 11

#24 Kaiser

Kalani

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

OC16

KAIS 52-12

October 12

Roosevelt

Kalaheo

Kailua Stadium • Kailua, HI

OIA WHITE

KHEO 50-14

October 12

Nanakuli

Waialua

Toshi Nakasone Field • Waialua, HI

OIA WHITE

NANA 22-14

October 13

#21 Radford

Anuenue

Kaiser Stadium • Hawaii Kai, HI

OIA WHITE

RAD 49-13

Red rows indicate a hometeam loss.

Post Season

OIA Red Play-offs

RED-East Seeding

  1. Kahuku ^
  2. Farrington
  3. Moanalua
  4. McKinley
  5. Kailua
  6. Castle

^ Clinched State Tournament Berth

RED-West Seeding

  1. Mililani ^
  2. Leilehua
  3. Kapolei
  4. Waianae
  5. Campbell
  6. Waipahu

Round 1 Wild Card Games

Date

Lower Seed (Visiting)

Higher Seed (Home)

Result

October 12

E6 Castle

W3 #11 Kapolei

KAP 30-0

October 12

W5 #9 Campbell

E4 #16 McKinley

CAMP 35-0

October 12

W6 #14 Waipahu

E3 #10 Moanalua

MOAN 31-20

October 13

E5 #23 Kailua

W4 #8 Waianae

WNAE 29-6

Finals Bracket

All ranks are state rankings as of the start of each game.

  • RED-Champ: Kahuku Red Raiders
  • 2nd Place: Mililani Trojans
  • 3rd Place: Farrington Governors

Note:

Will advance to play for HHSAA DI championship playoff. see HHSAA DI football championship bracket.
* Denotes Overtime Game

OIA White Play-offs

White Seeding

  1. Kaiser
  2. Radford^
  3. Kalaheo
  4. Nanakuli^

^ Clinched state tournament berth

Finals Bracket

All ranks are state rankings as of the start of each game.

  • WHITE-Champ: Radford Rams
  • 2nd Place: Nanakuli Golden Hawks

Note:

Will advance to play for HHSAA DII championship playoffs. see HHSAA DII football championship bracket.

HHSAA State Tournament

Division I

HHSAA Division I Seeding

  1. Kahuku Red Raiders
  2. Punahou Buff N' Blue
  3. Baldwin Bears
  4. Kealakehe
  5. Mililani Trojans
  6. Farrington

* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Kahuku Red Raiders

RUNNER-UP: Punahou Buff N' Blue

Division II

HHSAA Division II Seeding

  1. 'Iolani Raiders
  2. Lahainaluna Lunas
  3. Konawaena
  4. Kauai Raiders
  5. Radford Rams
  6. Nanakuli Golden Hawks

* Denotes overtime game

DIVISION I STATE CHAMPION: Iolani Raiders

RUNNER-UP: Lahainaluna Lunas

Senior Bowl

The 2012 HUB Goodwill Foundation Senior Bowl was the Oahu Interscholastic Association and Interscholastic League of Honolulu's all-star game for the 2012 season. It took place at 7:00PM local time on Friday, November 30, 2012 at Kunuiakea Stadium on the Kapalama, HI campus of Kamehameha Schools. The West defeated the East, 21-20.

The Senior Bowl featured 100 seniors from all but one Oahu high school. The East team was coached by Randall Okimoto of the Farrington Governors while David Stant of the Kamehameha-Kapalama Warriors led the West. Farrington, Kahuku, and Kamehameha led the selections with 10 players each. St. Louis was the only school with no selections.

The East's offense was led by the state's top 4 statistical rushers Aofaga Wily (Kahuku), Abraham Silva, Tyler Taumua (both Farrington), and Kainalu Kaleo (Anuenue). Runningback Kai Gonda (Kaiser) and ILH rushing leader Keoni Tom-Millare (Pac-5) also made up the East's offensive unit.

The West's strength was its defense led by defensive tackle and Hawaii commit Kennedy Tulimasealii (Waianae) and future San Diego defensive end Dakota Turner (Mililani). Leading the West's offense was state passing leader Jarin Morikawa (Mililani) as well as 2 of the states top receivers Keoni Piceno (Leilehua) and Daicorri Briscoe (Pearl City).

Scoring Summary

Scoring Play

Score

1st quarter

2nd quarter

East – Abraham Silva 94 yd. run (run failed)

East 6–0

West - Daicorri Briscoe 65 yd. run (lateral from Alii Pedrina following 10 yard pass from Makoa Camanse-Stevens ) (Cayman Conley kick)

West 7-6

3rd quarter

West – Jarin Morikawa 6 yd. run (Cayman Conley kick)

West 14–6

East – Keoni Tom-Millare 85 yd. pass from Tyler Taumua (pass failed)

West 14–12

4th quarter

West – Keoni Piceno 3 yd. pass from Jarin Morikawa (Cayman Conley kick)

West 21–12

East – Tanner Nishioka 3 yd. pass from Reece Foy (Aofaga Wily run)

West 21–20

Season Records

Team/Game Records

  • Most points, single team: 69, Radford (vs. Roosevelt) — 24 August 2012
  • Most points, total: 102, Radford (63) and Kalaheo (39) — 19 October 2012
  • Most points, season: 435, Radford
  • Largest point margin: 69, Radford (69) and Roosevelt (0) — 24 August 2012
  • Highest net yardage, season: 3867 yards, Radford
  • Highest net yardage, single game: 561 yards, Radford (vs. Waialua) — 15 September 2012
  • Highest net passing yardage, season: 3621 yards, Mililani
  • Highest net passing yardage, single game: 411 yards, Radford (vs. Waialua) — 15 September 2012
  • Highest net rushing yardage, season: 3246 yards, Farrington
  • Highest net rushing yardage, single game: 427 yards, Farrington (vs. Kaimuki) — 1 September 2012

Player Records/Conference Leaders

Passing

Name

School

Division

Yards

Yards Per Game

Completion Percentage

Passer Rating (NFL)

Jarin Morikawa

Mililani

Red-West

3570

274.6

57.3

91.9

Cody Lui-Yuen

Radford

White

2805

215.8

48.7

82.4

Makana Lyman

Kaiser

White

2006

200.6

58.5

95.9

Justin Jenks

Leilehua

Red-West

1808

150.7

62.6

88.0

Brock Teixiera

Pearl City

White

1808

258.3

47.1

105.6

  • Passers with 100+ passer rating:

Name

School

Division

CP/AT

Yards

Rating

Noah Brum

Kalani

White

130/158

1701

116.3

Brock Teixeira

Pearl City

White

88/187

1808

105.6

Rushing

Name

School

Division

Yards

Yards Per Game

Yards Per Carry

Aofaga Wily

Kahuku

Red-East

1730

144.2

6.2

Abraham Silva

Farrington

Red-East

1665

128.1

7.1

Kainalu Kaleo

Anuenue

White

1441

160.1

11.0

Tyler Taumua

Farrington

Red-East

1375

114.6

6.4

Kai Gonda

Kaiser

White

851

85.1

7.2

Receiving

Name

School

Division

Yards

Yards Per Game

Yards Per Carry

Daicorri Briscoe

Pearl City

White

878

125.4

22.5

Jameson Pasigan

Radford

White

871

67

14.8

Keoni Piceno

Leilehua

Red-West

832

75.6

11.2

Dylan Pakau

Waipahu

White

763

109

24.6

Christian Clapp

Kaiser

White

703

70.3

19.5

Scoring

Name

School

Division

Total Points

Aofaga Wily

Kahuku

Red-East

156

Tyler Taumua

Farrington

Red-East

122

Abraham Silva

Farrington

Red-East

114

Kai Gonda

Kaiser

White

114

Kainalu Kaleo

Anuenue

White

112

College Recruitment

Name

Position

School

College

Scott Pagano

DT

Moanalua

Clemson

Dakota Turner

DE

Mililani

San Diego State

Kuj Tapusoa

S

Kahuku

BYU

John Waa

OG

Kahuku

Hawaii

Head Coaches

  • Wendall Say, Aiea High School Na Alii, Season 21
  • Kealohamakua Wengler, Anuenue School Na Koa, Season 6
  • Amosa Amosa, Campbell High School Sabers, Season 4
  • Nelson Maeda, Castle High School Knights, Season 16
  • Randall Okimoto, Farrington High School Governors, Season 11
  • Reggie Torres, Kahuku High School Red Raiders, Season 7
  • Gary Rosolowich, Kailua High School Surfriders, Season 16
  • Clint Onigama, Kaimuki High School Bulldogs, Season 4
  • Rich Miano, Kaiser High School Cougars, Season 1
  • Darrell Poole, Kalaheo High School Mustangs, Season 1
  • Greg Taguchi, Kalani High School Falcons, Season 15
  • Darren Hernandez, Kapolei High School Hurricanes, Season 13
  • Nolan Tokuda, Leilehua High School Mighty Mules, Season 8
  • Joseph Cho, McKinley High School Tigers, Season 3
  • Rod York, Mililani High School Trojans, Season 3
  • Arnold Martinez, Moanalua High School Na Menehune, Season 10
  • Skippy Lopes, Nanakuli High School Golden Hawks, Season 7
  • David Hallums, Pearl City High School Chargers, Season 1
  • Fred Salanoa, Radford High School Rams, Season 10
  • Jeff Azuma, Roosevelt High School Rough Riders, Season 1
  • Lincoln Barit, Waialua High School Bulldogs, Season 10
  • Danny Matsumoto, Waianae High School Seariders, Season 13
  • Eric Keola, Waipahu High School Marauders, Season 2

New Head Coaches

5 coaching changes occurred before or during the 2012 season.

School

Former Head Coach (Record)

New Head Coach

Notes

Kaiser Cougars

William Lobendahn (3-14)

Rich Miano

Left after the Cougars were demoted to the OIA White following a 2-7 campaign in 2011.

Kalaheo Mustangs

Chris Mellor (27-29)

Darrell Poole

Resigned after coaching the Mustangs to a 2-6 season last year.

Leilehua Mighty Mules

Mark Kurisu (10-2)

Nolan Tokuda

Tokuda returns at the helm of the Red-West powerhouse for his 8th season after taking a season off.

Pearl City Chargers

Kai Kamaka (12-11)

David Hallums

Disagreement between Kamaka, the Pearl City Athletics Administration, and Athletic Director Reid Shigemasa regarding division realignment.

Roosevelt Rough Riders

Pat Silva (6-18)

Jeff Azuma

Pat Silva resigns after leading the Rough Riders to a 0-8 season in 2011.

HHSAA Weekly Rankings

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Decrease in ranking

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Win-loss record

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Season Ended

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Clinched State Tournament Berth

Other HHSAA League Standings

All numbered rankings are top 25 of 47 teams.