The Mililani Trojans are state champions for the first time in program history.
Mililani defeated PAC-5, 1-0, in a dramatic walk-off victory Saturday night to win the Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Division I Baseball State Championship.
Honoka‘a made history Saturday afternoon at Les Murakami Stadium, defeating Damien 3-0 to capture the program’s first-ever Division II state baseball championship in the Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Baseball State Championships.
Unseeded PAC-5 continued its strong postseason run with a 3-0 win over Baldwin on Thursday in the quarterfinals of the Wally Yonamine Foundation/HHSAA Division I Baseball State Championships at Hans L’Orange Park.
Finally finding a way how to turn back the Pack for good, Kamehameha denied dangerous Pac-Five, 5-1, Thursday afternoon to win its fourth straight ILH baseball championship.
It did not rain at historic Hans L'Orange Park on Friday night, but it certainly poured in the sixth inning for Mililani's offense, as the Trojans exploded for 10 runs to smother Pearl City for a stunning 13-3 victory and their fifth OIA baseball title in seven seasons.
Thought of as underdogs in the recent and distant past, the Pac-Five baseball team is now regarded as a serious title contender in the ultra competitive ILH baseball race.
Riding the poised arm of freshman pitcher Kalihau Hugo, Kaiser rallied past and then held off Roosevelt, 4-2, in OIA East Division baseball action Thursday afternoon at Stevenson Middle School field.
An exciting ILH baseball game between Mid-Pacific and Punahou filled with lead changes, pivotal plays and unexpected twists and turns ended in an anti-climactic 7-7 tie at dusk Wednesday afternoon.
Saint Louis (2-2) put together a complete performance in a 13-0 win over Maryknoll (0-4), ending the game after five innings via mercy rule.


Kaiser improved to 4-0 with a 4-3 win over Moanalua.
Moanalua rallied with a two-run seventh to tie the game at 3-3, but Kaiser answered in the bottom of the eighth with the walk-off run to seal it.