Kahuku coach Sterling Carvalho has guided his Red Raiders to back-to-back OIA championships. Photo by Paul Honda/Star-Advertiser.
2023 OIA/D1 A Standings
Updated: Nov. 25
Team
Conf.
Pct.
PF
PA
Overall
Pct.
PF
PA
Kahuku
6-0
1.000
215
34
12-2
.863
473
199
Campbell
5-1
.833
268
61
9-4
.692
497
264
Farrington
4-2
.667
184
133
7-4
.636
335
252
Leilehua
3-3
.500
119
137
5-6
.455
244
249
Aiea
1-5
.167
60
171
2-7
.222
107
218
Moanalua
1-4-1
.250
85
223
1-7-1
.167
125
387
Nanakuli
0-5-1
.083
64
236
1-6-1
.188
144
303
2023 OIA/D1 B Standings
Updated: Nov. 25
Team
Conf.
Pct.
PF
PA
Overall
Pct.
PF
PA
Mililani
6-0
1.000
375
32
11-2
.846
610
145
Kapolei
5-1
.833
272
115
8-4
.667
457
299
Waipahu
4-2
.667
277
185
8-4
.667
485
380
Kailua
3-3
.500
129
201
5-5
.500
205
259
Waianae
1-4
.200
76
164
1-8
.111
91
325
Radford
1-5
.183
68
300
1-7
.125
96
387
Castle
0-5
.000
49
246
1-5
.167
66
159
2023 Statistical Leaders
Coming soon…
Kailua’s David Kaihenui owns the OIA’s single-game receiving record with his 319 yards against Campbell on Aug. 30, 2002. (George F. Lee / Star-Advertiser)