Kapolei completed a dominant postseason run Saturday night, defeating Maryknoll 77-19 to win the inaugural Hawaii Dental Service/HHSAA Division II Girls Flag Football State Championship at John Kauinana Stadium.
Moanalua erased a fourth-quarter deficit and scored twice in the final eight minutes to defeat Mililani 13-6 and win the Hawaii Dental Service/HHSAA Division I Girls Flag Football State Championship on Saturday night at John Kauinana Stadium.
Kalaheo made history Wednesday night, defeating Kapolei 28-25 to win the first OIA Division II flag football championship in school history.
Wai‘anae delivered one of the most dramatic finishes of the season Tuesday night.
Trailing defending champion Moanalua 25-12 late in the fourth quarter, the Seariders rallied to force overtime before Chevylen-Brooke Beebe-Lee hauled in the game-winning touchdown to lift Wai‘anae to a 31-25 win in the OIA Division I girls flag football championship game.
Kamehameha closed out an unbeaten ILH regular season with a 24-9 win over Punahou, finishing a perfect 8-0 in league play.
Kapolei native and Moanalua standout Jodie Keo has earned a spot on the 17U U.S. Girls’ Flag National Team, selected by USA Football for the 2026 Junior International Cup.
Sacred Hearts earned its first win of the season with a 36-22 victory over Le Jardin.
Mililani and Punahou met in a preseason scrimmage on Monday, giving both programs an early test ahead of the upcoming season. The Trojans came out on top, holding off Punahou for a 32–27 win in a competitive back-and-forth matchup.

