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Posted on: Tuesday, February 1, 2005

ILH boys battle for state spots

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Interscholastic League of Honolulu boys matches wrap up today, with state-tournament implications on the line.

Iolani (9-0-4) and Kamehameha (10-2-1) are tied for first with 31 points (three points for a win, one for a tie), and Punahou (9-2-2) follows close behind with 29. They are the only three teams still contending for the league's two state tournament berths.

Iolani hosts Punahou, Kamehameha plays Saint Louis (3-8-2), Damien (0-12-0) looks for its first win against Hawai'i Baptist (1-10-1), and Pac-Five (8-2-3) takes on Mid-Pacific (5-6-1) at Kapi'olani Park.

Matches will start at 4:15 p.m.

OIA

The O'ahu Interscholastic Association soccer tournament continues this week with semifinal action dominated by the Western Division.

Pearl City, 'Aiea and Mililani all advanced to the girls semifinals while Leilehua, Mililani and Pearl City advanced in the boys.

All semifinalists have received berths into the state tournament, with the OIA's final berth going to the fifth-place winner.

Maui

Jonathan Davis and Davin Iwata scored as King Kekaulike beat Baldwin, 2-1, Saturday night to capture the MIL title and receive the league's lone berth into the state tournament.

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