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Oahu Interscholastic Association

2010-11 Handbook
Table of Contents
Section Page No.
DIRECTORY

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT

OIA CONSTITUTION

OIA BY-LAWS

ADMINISTRATIVE
Procedure to Make Changes to the Admin. Section of the Handbook ................................. A1
Athletic Directors Council/Event Hosts ................................................................................. A2
Schedule of Meetings............................................................................................................ A4
Sports Advisory Committee................................................................................................... A5
Checklist for Sport Advisors .................................................................................................. A5
Revenue Sharing .................................................................................................................. A7
Transportation Subsidy ......................................................................................................... A9
Record of Ticket Sales/Gate Receipt & Parent Pass Procedures ........................................ A10
Operational Procedures for Football ..................................................................................... A11
Duties for Site Personnel – Football ..................................................................................... A12
Duties for Site Personnel – Basketball.................................................................................. A14
School Site Expenses ........................................................................................................... A15
Admission for OIA Athletic Events ........................................................................................ A21
Passes................................................................................................................................... A22
Start Date Policy ................................................................................................................... A23
HHSAA Start Date Calendar ................................................................................................. A24
Try-Out and Starting Dates ................................................................................................... A25
Administrative Policies Governing Sports
Section I General .................................................................................................................. A26
Section II Air Riflery............................................................................................................... A38
Section III Baseball ............................................................................................................... A41
Section IV Basketball, Boys .................................................................................................. A45
Section V Basketball, Girls .................................................................................................... A48
Section VI Bowling ................................................................................................................ A50
Section VII Cheerleading, Competitive ................................................................................. A53
Section VIII Cheerleading, Sideline ...................................................................................... A56
Section IX Cross Country ...................................................................................................... A57
Section X Football ................................................................................................................. A59
Section XI Golf ...................................................................................................................... A63
Section XII Judo .................................................................................................................... A66
Section XIII Paddling ............................................................................................................. A71
Section XIV Soccer ............................................................................................................... A74
Section XV Softball ............................................................................................................... A76
Section XVI Soft Tennis ........................................................................................................ A79
Section XVII Swimming ......................................................................................................... A82
Section XVIII Tennis.............................................................................................................. A86
Section XIX Track & Field ..................................................................................................... A91
Section XX Volleyball ............................................................................................................ A97
Section XXI Water Polo......................................................................................................... A104
Section XXII Wrestling .......................................................................................................... A105

BUDGET
Sports Participation by Schools ............................................................................................ B1
2010-11 Budgeted League Assessments ............................................................................. B2
Sports Budgets ...................................................................................................................... B3

SCHEDULES, By Sport for 2010-11


2.0 GUIDELINES
MISCELLANEOUS
OIA Athletic Directors and Principals Directory Revised 08/2010
School Athletic Director Phone/Fax Sport Advisory Assistant AD(s) Athletic Trainer Principal Phone/Fax
AIEA Blake Moritsugu 483-7328 Judo Wendell Say Sandra Miyasaki Michael Tokioka 483-7300
98-1276 Ulune Street 483-7328 (F) Keith Furukawa Nathan Shintani 483-7303 (F)
Aiea, HI 96701
ANUENUE Lapule Schultz 733-8465 Paddling Kellye Krug Minako Tsukahara Charles Naumu 733-8465
2528 10th Avenue 733-8467 (F) 733-8467 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96816
CAMPBELL Sam Delos Reyes 689-1289, x2288 Golf, Boys Rory Pico Alison Kuramoto Gail Awakuni 689-1200
91-980 North Road 689-1242 (F) Dayton Uyeda 689-1242 (F)
Ewa Beach, HI 96706
CASTLE Laynie Sueyasu (Interim) Rocky Fraticelli Meredith Maeda 233-5600
45-386 Kaneohe Bay Drive 233-5624 Water Polo, Girls Elise Miura Gretchen Miller 235-9124 (F)
Kaneohe, HI 96744 235-9124 (F) Samuel Kakazu, Jr.

FARRINGTON Harold Tanaka, CAA 832-3578 Football Brian Okada Mari Nakahara Catherine Payne 832-3600
1564 North King Street 832-3578 (F) Erica Tumaneng Kyle McGrady 832-3587 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96817
KAHUKU Joe Whitford 293-8950 x364 Tennis Garth Spurrier Donna Lindsay 293-8950 x225
56-490 Kamehameha Hwy. 293-8960 (F) Reggie Torres 293-8960 (F)
Kahuku, HI 96731-2200
KAILUA Ramona Takahashi 266-7910
266 7910 Awards Eldon Kohatsu Jackie Ault Francine Honda 266-7900
266 7900
451 Ulumanu Drive 263-1444 (F) Glenn Matsumoto Chad Ngai 266-7915 (F)
Kailua, HI 96734 Jill LaBoy
KAIMUKI Fred Lee, CAA 733-4924 Soft Tennis Dean Watanabe Nat Pada Penelope Tom 733-4900
2705 Kaimuki Avenue 733-4933 (F) Tyson Matsui Kealii Loo 733-4929 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96816
KAISER Rodney Iwasaki 394-1231 Swimming Ivan Tamura Mike Yamamoto John Sosa 394-1200
511 Lunalilo Home Road 394-1247 (F) Ted Morikawa 394-1245 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96825
KALAHEO Mark Brilhante 254-7914 Track & Field Jay Atkins Tomohiro Fujitani Susan Hummel 254-7900
730 Iliaina Street 254-7907 (F) Renee Bradley 254-7907 (F)
Kailua, HI 96734
KALANI Gregory Van Cantfort, CAA 377-7744 x320 Soccer, Boys Rei Young Lori Vazquez Mitchell Otani 377-7744
4680 Kalanianaole Hwy. 377-2488 (F) Ben Kuenzli-League 377-2483 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96821
KAPOLEI Darren Camello, CAA 692-8309 Soccer, Girls Jesse Baugh Alex Lo Elden Esmeralda 692-8200 x 4
91-5007 Kapolei Parkway 692-8255 (F) Doris Yamashiro Emily Vincent 692-8255 (F)
Kapolei, HI 96707 Bryce Kaneshiro
Gary Ellison
OIA Athletic Directors and Principals Directory Revised 08/2010
School Athletic Director Phone/Fax Sport Advisory Assistant AD(s) Athletic Trainer Principal Phone/Fax
LEILEHUA James Toyota, CAA 622-6568 Cheerleading Nathan Higa Lenny Baum Aloha Coleman 622-6550
1515 California Avenue 622-6599 (F) Michelle Harrington 622-6554 (F)
Wahiawa, HI 96786
McKINLEY Neal Takamori, CAA 594-0418 Volleyball Bob Morikuni Tomoki Kanaoka Ron Okamura 594-0400
1039 South King Street 594-0502 (F) Bryan Gusman Louise Inafuku 594-0407 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96814
MILILANI Glenn Nitta, CAA 627-7369 Baseball James Millwood Nicole Awaya John Brummel 627-7747
95-1200 Meheula Parkway 627-7369 (F) Sharyn Kodama 627-7375 (F)
Mililani, HI 96789
MOANALUA Joel Kawachi 837-8066 Wrestling Eddie Gudoy Reid Takano Darrel Galera 837-8455
2825 Ala Ilima Street 831-7920 (F) Cynthia Shimoda 831-7919 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96818
NANAKULI Andrew Moody 668-5832 or Softball Anthony Jones Darin Pilialoha 668-5823
89-980 Nanakuli Avenue 668-5850 668-5828 (F)
Nanakuli, HI 96792 668-5853 (F)
PEARL CITY Reid Shigemasa, CAA 454-5613 Bowling Michael Pang Colin Lee Carlyn Fujimoto 454-5511
2100 Ho'oki'eki'e Street 453-6519(F) Kyle Miyashiro Kim Imamoto 453-6521 (F)
Pearl City, HI 96782 Lionel Villarmia
RADFORD Kelly Sur 421-4200 x332 Air Riflery Kai Enos Garvin Tsuji Fred Murphy (Acting) 421-4200
4361 Salt Lake Blvd
Blvd. 421-4229 (F) Garvin Tsuji Neil Santiago 421-4210 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96818
ROOSEVELT John Chung 587-4600, x326 Softball Jeff Azuma Gallinad Carreira Ann Mahi 587-4600
1120 Nehoa Street Ayumu Yokota Scott Yano 587-4637 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96822
WAIALUA Sharon Yoshimura, CAA 637-8216 Cross Country Michele Sales Carrie Yoshimura Randiann Porras-Tang 637-8200
67-160 Farrington Hwy. 637-8209 (F) Lori Avilla-Rosa Sean Yoshimura 637-8209 (F)
Waialua, HI 96791
WAIANAE Glenn Tokunaga, CAA 697-7021 Golf, Girls Danny Matsumoto Toby Wolf Nelson Shigeta 697-7017
85-251 Farrington Hwy. 697-7018 (F) Kevin Nakamoto Ben Joven 697-7018 (F)
Waianae, HI 96792
WAIPAHU Stacie Nii, CAA 528-9571 Basketball, Girls Milton Takenaka Kelli Yuen Keith Hayashi 528-9555
94-1211 Farrington Hwy. 677-6685 (F) Nadine Villarmia Alex Gasmen 675-0257 (F)
Waipahu, HI 96797
OIA Athletic Directors and Principals Directory Revised 08/2010
School Athletic Director Phone/Fax Sport Advisory Assistant AD(s) Athletic Trainer Principal Phone/Fax
Steven Hanai Sydney Dickerson 733-4999
HAWAII CENTER FOR THE 3440 Leahi Avenue 733-4824 (F)
DEAF & THE BLIND Honolulu, HI 96815
Michael Bright Diane Nozawa 235-9155
HAKIPUU LEARNING 45-720 Keaahala Road 235-9155 235-9160 (F)
CENTER Kaneohe, HI 96744 235-9160 (F)
Patti Cronin Patti Cronin 945-1600
HALAU KU MANA 2101 Makiki Heights Drive 945-1600 945-1604 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96822 945-1604 (F)
Laara Allbrett 832-3594
HALAU LOKAHI 401 Waiakamilo Road, Unit 1A 832-3594 842-9800 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96817 842-9800 (F)
Sterling Carvalho Jeff Piontek 676-5444
HAWAII TECHNOLOGY 94-810 Moloalo Street 676-5444 676-5479 (F)
ACADEMY 2nd Floor 676-5479 (F)
Waipahu, HI 96797
Clarence DeLude Clarence DeLude 697-7110
KAMAILE ACADEMY 85-180 Ala Akau Street 697-7110 697-7115 (F)
Waianae, HI 96792 697-7115 (F)
Kau'ionalani Aki Marci Waialeale Sarsona 235-9175
KE KULA 45-037 Kaneohe Bay Drive 235-9174 235-9173 (F)
O SAMUEL M
M. KAMAKAU Kaneohe HI 96744
Kaneohe, 235-9173 (F)
Andrew Aki 441-8003 Diana H. Kaapana Oshiro 441-8001
MYRON B. THOMPSON 629 Pohukaina Street, Suite #3 586-3640 (F) 586-3640 (F)
ACADEMY Honolulu, HI 96813
OIA Sport Commissioner Directory Revised 07/2010

Sport Commissioner Phone E-Mail


BASEBALL Oahu Softball-Baseball Official Association
Glenn B. AhSam 623-3039 (H) gbas50@yahoo.com
94-348 Hokuala St., #117 473-5212 (B)
Mililani, HI 96789 478-7660 (cell)
BASKETBALL Oahu Basketball Referees Association
Thomas Yoshida 282-2299 (cell) thyoshid@ksbe.edu
3726 Mariposa Drive 534-3924 (B) yoshidat001@hawaii.rr.com
Honolulu, HI 96816 732-9275 (H)
CHEERLEADING Hawaii State Cheerleading Judges Association

FOOTBALL OIA Independent Football Officials


Jim B. Beavers 262-5738 (H) BeaversJ001@hawaii.rr.com
1515 Kina Street 864-4811 (cell)
Kailua, HI 96734 543-7848 (B)
JUDO Hawaii Judo, Inc.
Eddie Hanashiro 694-1939 hanashire001@hawaii.rr.com
1649 Citron Street
Honolulu, HI 96826

SOCCER Hawaii Scholastic Soccer Federation


Jan Allen 677-4033 (H)
( ) jansgoalbox@netscape.net
j g @ p
94-1027 Lumiauau St. 956-3462 (B)
Waipahu, HI 96797 753-3919 (cell)
SOFTBALL Oahu Softball-Baseball Official Association
Walter Yamatsuka 455-5554 (H) walteryama@earthlink.net
1973 Aamaka Place 295-4707 (cell)
Pearl City, HI 96782
TRACK & FIELD Hawaii Track & Field Association
Mitchell Otani 395-8012
284 Anapalau Place
Honolulu, HI 96825
VOLLEYBALL Oahu Independent Volleyball Officials Association
Pat Akana 523-8026 (H) oiavolleyball@yahoo.com
P.O. Box 37042 538-4729 (B)
Honolulu, HI 96837 277-6313 (cell)
OIA Sport Commissioner Directory Revised 07/2010

Sport Commissioner Phone E-Mail


WATER POLO Hawaii Water Polo 781-3243 (cell) martindalejh@gmail.com
Jim Martindale james.martindale@navy.mil
380D Haleloa Place
Honolulu, HI 96821
WRESTLING Hawaii Wrestling Officials Association
Stan Ono 753-3968 stano8008@yahoo.com
94-343 Pauwala Place
Mililani, HI 96789
Bryan Akeo 630-1073
League Executive Director Directory

League Executive Director Staff Phone/Fax


Oahu Interscholastic Association Dwight Toyama Andrea Festa, Resource Teacher 421-4394
(OIA) c/o Radford High School Karen Iha, Resource Teacher 421-4395(F)
4361 Salt Lake Boulevard Stacey Imanaka, Account Clerk
Honolulu, HI 96818

Hawaii High School Athletic Association Chris Chun 587-4495


(HHSAA) P. O. Box 62029 Natalie Webb, Sports Information Director 587-4496 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96839

Interscholastic League of Honolulu Don Botelho Georges Gilbert, Administrative Assist. 533-4541
(ILH) P. O. Box 61146 533-4543 (F)
Honolulu, HI 96839

Big Island Interscholastic Federation Lyle Crozier 974-6610


(BIIF) Hawaii District Office 974-6604 (F)
75 Aupuni Street
Hilo, Hawaii 96720

Kauai Interscholastic Federation Diane Nitta 274-3506


(KIF) Kauai District Office 274-3508 (F)
3060 Eiwa Street
Lihue, HI 96766

Maui Interscholastic League Joe Balangitao 984-8025, x235


(MIL) Maui District Office 984-8008 (F)
54 High Street
Wailuku, HI 96793
Oahu Interscholastic Association
2010-11 Committee Assignments

Executive Council: The Executive Council shall meet prior to all OIA Principals meetings to conduct
business on matters that require attention.

Meredith Maeda President Castle High School


John Brummel Vice President Mililani High School
Randiann Porras-Tang Central Representative Waialua High School
Penelope Tom Honolulu Representative Kaimuki High School
Elden Esmeralda Leeward Representative Kapolei High School
Francine Honda Windward Representative Kailua High School

Ex-Officio Members:
William Arakaki Superintendent’s Liaison to Athletics
Dwight Toyama Executive Director
Joel Kawachi Chairperson, Athletic Director’s Council

Constitution and By-Laws: The committee is responsible to draft and circulate amendments proposed
by any regular member. The committee may also propose amendments for consideration by the
members.

Francine Honda Chairperson


Michael Tokioka Central Representative
Honolulu Representative
Leeward Representative
Athletic Directors:
James Toyota Central Representative
Glenn Nitta Central Representative
Lapule Schultz Honolulu Representative
Reid Shigemasa Leeward Representative
Joe Whitford Windward Representative

Legislative Committee: The committee is responsible to establish liaison with the State Legislature on
matters concerning the OIA.

Penelope Tom Chairperson


Darrel Galera Central Representative
Ron Okamura Honolulu Representative
Ann Mahi Honolulu Representative
Carlyn Fujimoto Leeward Representative
Athletic Directors:
Sharon Yoshimura Central Representative
Neal Takamori Honolulu Representative
John Chung Honolulu Representative
Rodney Iwasaki Honolulu Representative
Fred Lee Honolulu Representative
Harold Tanaka Honolulu Representative
Sam Delos Reyes Leeward Representative
Laynie Sueyasu Windward Representative
Protest, Interpretation, Review and Sanction Committee: Protest . . . will receive, investigate
allegations and give preliminary decision.

Interpretation . . . is a clearinghouse and is authorized to give preliminary interpretations on a request by


a principal regarding the O.I.A. Constitution and By-Laws.

Review and Sanction . . . will review complaints of the By-Laws and is empowered to impose, as defined
by the OIA Constitution and By-Laws, appropriate sanctions.

Elden Esmeralda Chairperson


John Brummel Central Representative
Aloha Coleman Central Representative
John Sosa Honolulu Representative
Mitchell Otani Honolulu Representative
Darin Pilialoha Leeward Representative
Donna Lindsay Windward Representative
Athletic Directors:
Joel Kawachi Central Representative
Kelly Sur Central Representative
Harold Tanaka Honolulu Representative
Darren Camello Leeward Representative
Stacie Nii Leeward Representative
Mark Brilhante Windward Representative

Ways and Means: The committee is involved in developing the O.I.A. operating budget and all financial
matters affective the Association.

Randiann Porras-Tang Chairperson


Elias Ali Central Representative
Charles Naumu Honolulu Representative
Nelson Shigeta Leeward Representative
Keith Hayashi Leeward Representative
Susan Hummel Windward Representative
Athletic Directors:
Blake Moritsugu Central Representative
Fred Lee Honolulu Representative
Gregory Van Cantfort Honolulu Representative
Andrew Moody Leeward Representative
Glenn Tokunaga Leeward Representative
Ramona Takahashi Windward Representative

Board of Athletic Directors: The Board of Athletic Directors shall study the recommendations of the
sports advisory committee and make its own recommendations to the principals. It shall also study and
make recommendations on other matters referred to it by the principals.

Joel Kawachi Chairperson Moanalua High School


Kelly Sur Vice Chairperson Radford High School
2010-11 Athletic Director Committee Assignments

Safety & Security: The committee shall review and make recommendations to the principals.

Laynie Sueyasu Chairperson Castle


Joe Whitford Kahuku
James Toyota Leilehua
Darren Camello Kapolei
Stacie Nii Waipahu
John Chung Roosevelt
Sharon Yoshimura Waialua
Blake Moritsugu Aiea

Officials/Coaches: The committee shall study and make recommendations for the improvement of
officials and coaches.

Fred Lee Chairperson Kaimuki


Glenn Nitta Baseball Mililani
Harold Tanaka Football Farrington
John Chung Basketball Roosevelt
Stacie Nii Basketball Waipahu
Neal Takamori Volleyball McKinley
Joel Kawachi Wrestling Moanalua
Gregory Van Cantfort Soccer Kalani
Darren Camello Soccer Kapolei
Laynie Sueyasu Water Polo Castle
Blake Moritsugu Judo Aiea
James Toyota Cheerleading Leilehua
Andrew Moody Softball Nanakuli

Banquet & Awards: The committee will organize all banquets and make recommendations for O.I.A.
awards.

Ramona Takahashi Chairperson Kailua


Rodney Iwasaki Kaiser
Hugh Taufaasau Nanakuli
Sam Delos Reyes Campbell
Mark Brilhante Kalaheo
Kelly Sur Radford
Reid Shigemasa Pearl City
Harold Tanaka Farrington
Fred Lee Kaimuki
Glenn Nitta Mililani
Darren Camello Kapolei
Sharon Yoshimura Waialua
Glenn Tokunaga Waianae

Athletic Trainers: The committee will serve as liasions to the Athletic Health Care Trainers.

John Chung Chairperson Roosevelt


Glenn Nitta Mililani
Laynie Sueyasu Castle
Joel Kawachi Moanalua
Rodney Iwasaki Kaiser
NFHS CEP: The committee will schedule and organize the coaches education program for each district.

Greg Van Cantfort Chairperson Kalani


Neal Takamori McKinley
Laynie Sueyasu Castle
Darren Camello Kapolei
James Toyota Leilehua
Reid Shigemasa Pearl City
Mark Brilhante Kaiser

Football Site Selection: The committee shall be responsible for site selection for all football games.

Harold Tanaka Chairperson Farrington


Stacie Nii Waipahu
John Chung Roosevelt
Glenn Nitta Mililani
Laynie Sueyasu Castle
Rodney Iwasaki Kaiser
Dwight Toyama Executive Director

Title IX:

Sharon Yoshimura Chairperson Waialua


Ramona Takahashi Kailua
Darren Camello Kapolei
Joel Kawachi Moanalua
Stacie Nii Waipahu
Reid Shigemasa Pearl City

HASSA: Harold Tanaka Farrington

HIADA: Rodney Iwasaki Kaiser


2010-11 Officials & Game Rules Committee

The Oahu Interscholastic Association has an evaluation procedure in place regarding the officiating of
game officials.

If a coach has a concern, he/she needs to submit a written evaluation to his/her athletic director who will
then forward the concern to the committee chair.
Baseball & Softball: Soccer, cont’d
Andrew Moody, Nanakuli Laynie Sueyasu, Castle
Glenn Nitta, Mililani Glenn Nitta, Mililani
Glenn Tokunaga, Waianae Rodney Iwasaki, Kaiser
Kelly Sur, Radford Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua
Blake Moritsugu, Aiea James Toyota, Leilehua
Gregory Van Cantfort, Kalani
Cross Country & Track:
Basketball: Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua
John Chung, Roosevelt Lewis Fuddy, Kalaheo
Stacie Nii, Waipahu Glenn Nitta, Mililani
Harold Tanaka, Farrington Rodney Iwasaki, Kaiser
Sam Delos Reyes, Campbell Glenn Tokunaga, Waianae
Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua James Toyota, Leilehua
Darren Camello, Kapolei Fred Lee, Kaimuki
Ramona Takahashi, Kailua Andrew Moody, Nanakuli

Bowling: Volleyball:
Reid Shigemasa, Pearl City Neal Takamori, McKinley
Blake Moritsugu, Aiea Sam Delos Reyes, Campbell
Ramona Takahashi, Kailua Blake Moritsugu, Aiea
Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua Fred Lee, Kaimuki
Andrew Moody, Nanakuli
Football: Reid Shigemasa, Pearl City
Harold Tanaka, Farrington Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua
Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua Greg Van Cantfort, Kalani
John Chung, Roosevelt Lapule Schultz, Anuenue
Richard Haru, Castle
Rodney Iwasaki, Kaiser Swimming & Water Polo:
Sam Delos Reyes, Campbell Rodney Iwasaki, Kaiser
Glenn Tokunaga, Football Laynie Sueyasu, Castle
Kelly Sur, Radford Joe Whitford, Kahuku
Darren Camello, Kapolei
Cheerleading: Fred Lee, Kaimuki
James Toyota, Leilehua Blake Moritsugu, Aiea
Kelly Sur, Radford John Chung, Roosevelt
Sharon Yoshimura, Waialua
Joel Kawachi, Moanalua Tennis/Soft Tennis
Mark Brilhante, Kalaheo Joe Whitford, Kahuku
Blake Moritsugu, Aiea Fred Lee, Kaimuki
Ramona Takahashi, Kailua
Golf: Blake Moritsugu, Aiea
Sam Delos Reyes, Campbell Harold Tanaka, Farrington
Glenn Tokunaga, Waianae Stacie Nii, Waipahu
Harold Tanaka, Farrington
Mark Brilhante, Kalaheo Wrestling & Judo:
James Toyota, Leilehua Joel Kawachi, Moanalua
Blake Moritsugu, Aiea
Soccer: Neal Takamori, McKinley
Gregory Van Cantfort, Kalani Darren Camello, Kapolei
Darren Camello, Kapolei Joe Whitford, Kahuku
Reid Shigemasa, Pearl City James Toyota, Leilehua
This evaluation procedure was developed so the complainant could remain anonymous with the official’s association.
The OIA coaches and athletic directors approved this procedure. This committee will also represent the game rules
committee. Highlighted names represent the committee chairperson(s).

Game Rules Committee:


1. The Commissioner or designee should be part of the committee.
2. ONLY when no protest committee is on site, the game rules committee will make the decision on protests.
3. When games are played at different sites, the game rules committee will make the decision on protests.
2010-11 SPORT ADVISORS

The following committees will meet and turn in a schedule after HIADA to minimize conflicts in the
scheduling. Guidelines should be set during the first meeting and the schedule should be set at the
second meeting. If needed, a third meeting may be called. Since we already have a formula for all
sport’s schedules, the sport advisor can make up the schedule at the evaluation meeting. The
Chairperson will make meeting arrangements.

FALL SPORTS - Chairperson: Neal Takamori

Air Riflery Radford (Mililani, Assist.)


Bowling Pearl City (Kailua & Waialua, Assist.)
Cheerleading, Competitive Leilehua (Aiea, Assist.)
Cross Country Waialua (Kalaheo, Assist.)
Football Farrington (Kaiser, Radford, Roosevelt Assist.)
Softball, JV Nanakuli (Kapolei, Assist)
Soft Tennis Kaimuki (Kahuku, Assist.)
Volleyball, Girls McKinley (Anuenue, Kaimuki, Nanakuli, Pearl City Assist.)

WINTER SPORTS - Chairperson: Joel Kawachi

Boys Basketball Roosevelt (Kailua & Kapolei, Assist.)


Girls Basketball Waipahu (Pearl City, Assist.)
Paddling Anuenue (Waipahu, Assist.)
Boys Soccer Kalani (Kapolei, Assist.)
Girls Soccer Kapolei (Kalani, Assist.)
Swimming Kaiser (Castle, Assist.)
Tennis, JV Girls Kahuku
Wrestling Moanalua (Aiea, Assist.)

SPRING SPORTS - Chairperson: Joe Whitford

Baseball Mililani (Radford, Assist.)


Golf, Boys Campbell (Waianae, Assist.)
Golf, Girls Waianae (Campbell, Assist.)
Judo Aiea (Moanalua, Assist.)
Softball Nanakuli (Kapolei, Assist)
Tennis Kahuku (Kaimuki, Assist.)
Track & Field Kalaheo (Kaiser, Waianae, Assist.)
Volleyball, Boys McKinley (Anuenue, Pearl City, Kaimuki, Nanakuli, Assist)
Water Polo, Girls Castle (Kahuku, Assist.)
CONSTITUTION

1940
Charter Members: 1955 Kailua Executive Secretaries/Director:
1958 Waianae
Ben Parker (Castle 1951) 1958 Radford 1940 - 66 Joe Griswold
Kahuku 1962 Aiea 1966 - 70 George Akahane
Leilehua 1963 Campbell 1970 - 86 William Smithe
Waialua 1969 Nanakuli 1987 - 90 Hugh Yoshida
Waipahu 1970 Farrington 1991 - 97 Ted Fukushima
1970 Kaimuki 1998 - Dwight Toyama
1970 Kalani
1970 McKinley
1970 Roosevelt
1971 Kaiser
1972 Moanalua Revised:
1972 Pearl City 5/83 2/98
1973 Kalaheo 4/85 7/99
1974 Mililani 5/86 8/00
1999 Anuenue 8/87 6/03
1999 Hawaii Center for the 5/91 6/04
Deaf and the Blind 8/91 1/06
1999 Kapolei 5/95 1/07
2003 Hakipuu Learning Center 6/09
2003 Halau Ku Mana
2003 Ke Kula O Samuel M. Kamakau
2003 Myron B. Thompson Academy
2005 Halau Lokahi
2009 Hawaii Technology Academy
2010 Kamaile Academy
Oahu Interscholastic Association
Constitution

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Constitution (Preamble) .......................................................................................

Article I Name ............................................................................................... 1

Article II Purpose ........................................................................................... 1

Article III Membership ..................................................................................... 1

Article IV Officers ............................................................................................ 2

Article V Executive Council ............................................................................ 3

Article VI Hawaii High School Athletic Association Representatives .............. 3

Article VII Committees ..................................................................................... 4

Article VIII Meetings .......................................................................................... 6

Article IX Finances .......................................................................................... 7

Article X Rules of Order ................................................................................. 8


PREAMBLE

The Oahu Interscholastic Association concurs with the Board of Education and Department of Education
in recognizing athletics as an integral part of the educational program of the high school.

The Association’s purpose is to promote athletics in a healthy, safe environment. The Association is
dedicated to building character, fostering citizenship, high ethical conduct, and fair play among teachers,
coaches, student bodies, parents and community members. Therefore, member schools shall establish
programs to ensure maximum participation of their students so that these benefits will accrue to as many
as possible.

The Association maintains that athletics should be supported by public funds. It supports the principle of
centralized funding and purchasing, and encourages a continuance of certain initiatives at individual
schools, simultaneously developing a foundation of equal opportunities among all member schools.

The Association recognizes athletics as an excellent vehicle for promoting cooperation and fellowship
among members schools and our communities—and shall administer our programs under the
Constitution and By-Laws to foster harmonious working relationships and dedicate ourselves toward
continuous improvement and professional growth.
CONSTITUTION OF THE OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

Article I Name

The name of this association shall be the Oahu Interscholastic Association.

Article II Purpose

The purpose of this association shall be the promotion of unity and cooperation amongst the member
schools in the establishment and administration of policies and regulations for implementing an
interscholastic athletic program. In the performance of these functions it shall be the aim of the
association to stress educational and cultural values, promote skills in competitive activities and foster
citizenship and mutual respect.

Article III Membership

Section 1: Regular Members

The Regular Members shall be the member schools of Oahu who participate in the activities of the
Association in accordance with its Constitution and By-Laws.

The Regular Member schools are:

Aiea High School, Anuenue School, Campbell High School, Castle High School, Farrington High School,
Kahuku High School, Kailua High School, Kaimuki High School, Kaiser High School, Kalaheo High
School, Kalani High School, Kapolei High School, Leilehua High School, McKinley High School, Mililani
High School, Moanalua High School, Nanakuli High School, Pearl City High School, Radford High School,
Roosevelt High School, Waialua High School, Waianae High School, and Waipahu High School.

Each Regular Member shall be entitled to one (1) vote. The voting member shall be the school’s principal
or vice principal.

An Oahu high school may become a Regular Member by demonstrating a viable athletic program in at
least 50% of the Association’s “full team” and 50% of the Association’s “individual team” sports and an
affirmative 2/3 vote of the Regular Membership. The OIA shall have the authority to determine and
identify those sports which are “full team” sports, while all other sports shall be deemed “individual team”
sport.

Section 2: Associate Members

Associate Members shall be the schools of Oahu, including new century charter schools or other high
schools located on Oahu who participate or, whose students participate, in the activities of the
Association in accordance with its Constitution and By-Laws. Associate Membership shall be granted by
an affirmative 2/3 vote of the Regular Member Schools.

Associate Members have no voting privileges in the Association. (Exceptions: Associate Members shall
be included for purposes of the exercise by the Association to vote professional organization’s
proceedings, including, but not limited to, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) and the
Hawaii Interscholastic Athletic Directors Association (HIADA).)

Section 3: Sustaining Membership

a. Member schools shall maintain “Good Standing” to continue membership in the Association.

b. Schools in “Good Standing” are those Regular and Associate Member Schools that:
(1) Abide by the OIA Constitution and By-Laws
(2) Participate as members in appropriate professional organizations including, and not
limited to, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) and the Hawaii
Interscholastic Athletic Directors Association (HIADA), and

(3) Comply with other requirements as determined by the OIA.

The Associate Member Schools are:

Hakipuu Learning Center PCS, Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind, Halau Ku Mana NCPCS, Ke Kula O
Samuel M. Kamakau Laboratory PCS, Halau Lokahi NCPCS, Hawaii Technology Academy, Kamaile
Academy, and Myron B. Thompson Academy NCPCS.

Section 3: Compliance

Member schools shall maintain “Good Standing” by complying with the Association’s Constitution and By-
Laws, meeting all financial obligations to the Association and abiding by the decisions of the Regular
Membership.

Members failing to maintain “Good Standing” may be subject to sanctions, including the loss of
membership as determined by the Association.

Section 4: Ex-Officio Members

The Superintendent of the Hawaii State Department of Education (DOE) may appoint a designee to serve
as liaison between the Department and the Association. The Oahu Complex Area Superintendents or
their designees are also invited to attend meetings.

The Regular Membership may appoint other ex-officio members at their discretion.

Ex-officio members shall have no vote.

Article IV Officers

Section 1: The officers of the Association shall be the President, Vice President and Executive Director.
The term of office for the President and Vice President shall be three years, August 1 through July 31, or
until successors are elected. The Vice President shall be elected by the principals of the member
schools. The Vice President shall be the President following the incumbent President's 3rd year or
should the position become vacant. The term of office shall be limited to three consecutive years.

Should a vacancy for the President occur, the Vice President will assume the duties of the President. A
vacancy will be filled by a special election.

Section 2: Duties of the President

The President shall administer the Association in all its activities in accordance with the Constitution and
By-Laws; shall call and preside at all meetings of the Association; shall exercise general supervision of
the business affairs of the Association; shall co-sign Association checks; shall have the responsibility of
performing the duties customarily incidental to this office and shall have such other duties as may be
delegated or assigned by the Association. The President shall appoint principals to serve on standing
committees, ad hoc committees and the executive council. Appointments to standing committees and the
executive council shall be submitted to the Executive Director no later than May 31. The President shall
be the official spokesperson for the Association and shall serve as the Association representative to the
Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA).

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Section 3: Duties of the Vice President

The Vice President shall assist the President in the administration of the Association and shall preside at
meetings in the absence of the President and shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Board of Athletic
Directors. The Vice President shall also coordinate and conduct all league in-service activities.

Section 4: Duties of the Executive Director

Appointed by the Superintendent of Education, the Executive Director shall have custody of and
responsibility for all Association money and property; shall maintain full and accurate records of all
Association financial transactions; shall insure that all expenditures are properly authorized; shall deposit
and disburse all funds in accordance with Association directives; shall maintain accounts with financial
institutions as authorized by the Association and shall co-sign checks or drafts against such accounts as
authorized by the Association. The Executive Director shall, at the year-end Association meeting, submit
a financial report to the membership detailing the financial condition of the Association. The Executive
Director shall give notice of all meetings of the Association; shall distribute minutes to the principals within
ten (10) work days of meetings and shall maintain a copy of the minutes in a permanent book of records.
The Executive Director shall complete and submit such other reports as are incidental to the office and as
may be required by the Association. The Executive Director shall have other such duties, powers and
responsibilities as are customarily incidental to the office; shall carry out all duties assigned by official
Association action; and shall be responsible for conducting the general operations of the Association.

Article V Executive Council

Section 1: Membership

The President, Vice President, Executive Director, Athletic Director's Representative and a Principals'
representative from each of the Oahu school districts shall comprise the Executive Council. The principal
representatives shall be the chairs of the standing committees. The President shall appoint the district
principal representatives.

Section 2: Purpose and meetings

The Executive Council shall meet prior to general membership meetings to set the agenda and to
conduct business that require attention. Each member will receive advance notice of the date, time and
place of each council meeting.

Section 3: Quorum

The President, Vice President and at least two district principal representatives will constitute a quorum.

Section 4: Minutes

Minutes of the Executive Council meeting shall be sent to every principal and athletic director of each
member school within one week of the council meeting.

Article VI Hawaii High School Athletic Association Representatives

The Association shall be represented at the Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) meetings
by the President and Executive Director.

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Article VII Committees

Section 1: Standing Committees

a. Constitution and By-Laws: The committee shall consist of one principal and athletic director from
each district. The committee drafts and circulates proposed amendments. Amendments may be
proposed by any member principal or by the committee. The committee chairperson shall serve
on the Executive Council.

b. Legislative: The committee shall consist of one principal and athletic director from each district.
The committee shall propose a legislative agenda to the membership for approval; shall establish
and implement a legislative strategy; shall network with other athletic associations to coordinate
legislative initiatives and work with members of the legislature on issues related to the Oahu
Interscholastic Association and state-wide athletics program. The committee chairperson will
serve on the Executive Council.

c. Ways and Means: The committee shall consist of one principal and athletic director from each
district. The committee shall, in conjunction with the Executive Director, propose an operating
budget to the membership for approval. The committee will also review fiscal proposals for the
purpose of making recommendations to the membership for approval. The committee
chairperson will serve on the Executive Council.

d. Site Selection Committee: The committee shall consist of the Vice President, Executive Director,
Sports Advisor and one athletic director from each district. The athletic director representative
shall be selected by the athletic directors group. The committee will be responsible for the site
selection for all sports. The committee will circulate recommendations or changes two (2) weeks
prior to being voted upon by the member principals.

e. Protest, Interpretation, Review and Sanction: The committee will consist of one principal and
athletic director from each district. The President, Executive Director, and Sports Advisory
Chairperson shall serve as consultants. For the purposes of voting, a vote will be cast by the
principal representative, or, in his or her absence, an Educational Officer designee, of each
district. Should the vote result in a tie, the President shall cast the deciding vote. In the event
that the district representative serving on this committee is a party in the appeal, he or she would
exclude him or herself from the vote.

1) Protest: Receive protests, investigate the allegations and give a preliminary decision.
Game protests will be referred to the game committee.

Sequential Procedures

a) Three copies of all protests shall be submitted to the President of the Association
by the protesting principal(s).

b) The President shall direct the Executive Director to investigate the allegations
and report the findings to the Association's Protest, Interpretation, Review and
Sanction Committee chairperson.

c) The chairperson will convene a committee meeting to entertain input from the
principal(s) involved in the protest. The committee will render a decision after
review of all pertinent information and forward their decision to the Association
President within five (5) work days of request.

d) The President will report the findings of the committee to the principal(s) of the
school(s) involved.

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e) Penalties shall be determined by the Book of Rules and/or Oahu Interscholastic
Association By-Laws, Article II, Section 5.

f) Appeal: see Section 2: Appeals

2) Interpretation: Provide preliminary interpretation of the Oahu Interscholastic Association


Constitution and By-Laws.

Sequential Procedures

a) Upon receipt of a written request for interpretation of the Association Constitution


and By-Laws, the principal may consult with the Protest, Interpretation, Review
and Sanction Committee within five (5) work days of the request.

b) The committee will respond to the principal's request for interpretation within five
(5) work days.

c) The principal shall render a decision and respond in writing to the requester.

d) Appeal: see Section 2: Appeals

3) Review and Sanction: Review complaints of violations of the By-Laws, Article II, Section
6: Unsportsmanlike Conduct. It is empowered to impose appropriate sanctions under the
By-Laws, Article II, Section 4: Penalties.

Sequential Procedures

a) Complaint of violation(s) shall be submitted in writing to the Association President


by the principal of a member school.

b) The Association President shall direct the Executive Director to investigate the
alleged violation(s) and report the findings to the chairperson of the Protest,
Interpretation, Review and Sanction committee.

c) The chairperson shall convene the committee to review input from the requesting
principal(s). The committee will render a decision after considering all pertinent
information and forward the decision to the Association President within five (5)
work days of request.

d) The Association President will report the findings of the committee to the
principal(s) involved.

e) Appeal: see Section 2: Appeals

Section 2: Appeals

a. Appeals shall be limited to the following concerns:

1) Alleged violation of or inconsistency between the Constitution or By-Laws of the


Association with federal or state statutes, or Administrative Rules of the Department of
Education; or

2) Alleged failure to follow procedures established in the Constitution or By-Laws of the


Association; or

3) Failure to follow due process.

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Sequential Procedures

a) Prior to a protest or appeal being filed, the affected principals shall be given the
opportunity to discuss and resolve the concern(s). If consensus cannot be
reached, then the affected principal(s) may submit a letter to the Association
President for further review within five (5) work days.

b) Decisions rendered by the full body are final.

Section 3: Board of Athletic Directors

a. The board shall consist of all athletic directors appointed by the principals of the member schools.

b. The Board of Athletic Directors shall review the recommendations of the sports advisory
committee and forward recommendations for changes to the member principals to be acted upon.

c. The board shall appoint athletic director representatives to serve on Association standing
committees.

Section 4: Sports Advisory Committee

a. Each Association sanctioned sport shall have a sports advisory committee.

b. The committee shall develop recommendations for program improvement and forward them to
the Board of Athletic Directors.

c. The regular members of the sports advisory committee shall be the head varsity coaches of the
sport. Each school shall have one vote.

d. The chairperson of each committee shall be appointed by the Executive Council of the Athletic
Directors with approval by the Association President in accordance to priorities as set forth in the
Sports Rules and Regulations.

e. The date and place of the meetings shall be the responsibility of the respective advisory
committee chairperson.

Article VIII Meetings

Section 1: Regular Meetings

The regular meetings of the Association shall be held on a quarterly basis. The Executive Council shall
determine the date, time and location of each meeting.

Section 2: Special Meetings

Special meetings may be called at any time by the President or at the request of two or more principals
from member schools. A special meeting shall be scheduled within five (5) work days of request.

Section 3: Representation

Attendance at Association meetings shall be limited to the Principal or Vice Principal and athletic director
from each member school, the Superintendent's Liaison, and Complex Area Superintendents or their
designee. Other guests designated by the Executive Council may be invited to discuss and/or present
agenda issues.

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Section 4: Meetings of Athletic Directors

The athletic directors of each member school shall attend all regularly scheduled league meetings.

Section 5: Quorum and Voting

A majority of the member school Principals or Vice Principals shall constitute a quorum provided all the
schools have been notified of the meeting. Only the Principal or Vice Principal of a member school in
attendance may cast a vote. Voting by proxy is not authorized. All issues with the exception of Section 6
Amendments Procedure shall be decided by a simple majority vote.

If the Executive Council decides that an issue must be presented to each principal via telephone or other
means of communication, the president or designee shall provide both sides of an issue when polling the
principals in their respective districts and shall report the roll call results to the membership.

Section 6: Amendments Procedure

The quorum requirement of Article VIII, Section 5 shall apply. An amendment to the Constitution or By-
Laws may be proposed by any Regular Member in writing to the Constitution and By-Laws Committee.
The committee is responsible for reviewing the proposed amendment, circulating it to the membership at
least ten (10) working days prior to being voted on, and making recommendations to the membership for
adoption of proposed amendments. A two-thirds vote by the Regular Members shall be required for
adoption of any proposed amendment. Amendments shall become effective on the first day of school, as
designated by the DOE’s school calendar, following adoption. Amendments adopted unanimously may
become effective on a date agreed to by the Regular Members.

Article IX Finances

Section 1: Annual Assessments

Assessments shall be set by the Regular Member school principals.

Annual assessments shall be assessed for all Regular Member schools. Nominal annual assessments
shall be assessed for all Associate Member schools.

A sports assessment shall also be charged to those Regular Member and Associate Member schools
directly participating in a given sport. For students of Associate Member schools participating through the
Regular Member school in the complex, such sports assessment for the Regular Member school shall be
allocated between the Regular Member school and the Associate Member school in relation to the
number of students from each school participating in such sport.

Section 2: Budget

The Ways and Means Committee, in consultation with the Executive Director, shall present a proposed
budget for the member principals to adopt at the final Association Membership meeting of the year.

Section 3: Expenditures

All expenditures shall be made in accordance with the approved budget. Any deviation from the
approved budget shall require authorization by a majority vote by the member principals.

Section 4: Payments

All payments shall be made by Association checks, signed by the Executive Director or a duly authorized
representative and co-signed by the President.

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Article X Rules of Order

Section 1: Supplemental Rules

"Robert's Rules of Order" shall govern this Association in all cases in which they are applicable and not
inconsistent with the Constitution.

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By-Laws
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ARTICLE I Student Eligibility ......................................................... 1

ARTICLE II Lists, Protests, Penalties ............................................. 5

ARTICLE III Miscellaneous Rulings ................................................. 10

ARTICLE IV Administrative Policies Governing Sports .................... 11

ARTICLE V Commercial Video and Radio Broadcasting Rights ..... 11


BY-LAWS OF THE OAHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

Article I: Student Eligibility

Section 1: Enrollment and Academic Eligibility

a. Enrollment Standards (Revised 06/19/2009)

A student is eligible to participate in a given sport provided that for fall sports the
student is enrolled at the school within fifteen (15) days after the first day of
school or for winter/spring sports the student is enrolled prior to the HHSAA start
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date ; and one of the following: (1) the student is enrolled at his/her home public
school; or (2) the student did not participate in the same sport at another school
within the last twelve (12) months2.

For the purposes of this section, enrollment shall mean, at the same school in
which the student wishes to participate.

Students exempted from compulsory education (Department of Education


Regulation 4140.2 Compulsory Attendance Exception) shall not be eligible for
participation in Association activities.

b. Academic Standards

All students participating in Association activities shall meet the academic


standards as prescribed in the Hawaii Board of Education "Revised Guidelines
for Implementing the Academic Requirements for Participation in Co-Curricular
Activities."

Section 2: Amateur Status

a. Amateur Rule

An amateur sports person is one who engages in sport solely for the pleasure
and the physical, mental, and social benefits derived there from. A student must
be an amateur to be eligible to represent his or her high school. An athlete shall
forfeit his or her privilege to compete as an amateur in the particular sport and
shall thereby become ineligible to participate in that sport for two (2) seasons by
any of the following actions:

(1) Having competed for money in any organized athletic activity.

(2) Having competed under an assumed name in any organized athletic


activity.

(3) Having accepted an award in non-school athletic activities which he or


she has converted into cash by sale or by pawning.

(4) Having signed a professional athletic contract.

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This enrollment deadline does not apply to students enrolling from out-of-state
or inter-island.
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This twelve (12) month provision does not apply to students attending Academy
of the Pacific or ASSETS School.
Section 3: Playing on a Team of Higher Institution

No student shall be eligible to represent his or her school in inter-scholastic competition


who has ever competed on the team of an educational institution higher than that of a
secondary school.

Section 4: Undergraduate Standing

No student shall compete in any high school interscholastic activity who is a graduate of
a regular four year high school or who is a graduate of a secondary school that has the
same requirements for graduation as a regular four year high school.

Section 5: Participation in Athletic Events

a. Definitions (Revised 06/19/2009)

Athletic Event: The term “athletic event” includes all athletic games, contests, or
Events (collectively referred to as “events”), including pre-season, varsity, and
junior varsity events between league and non-league schools. It does not
include intramural events.

Participation: Participation in athletic events occurs if a student is registered at


the school and:

(1) the student has attended organized practices at the school or with the
school’s varsity and/or junior varsity teams or such athletic event for five
(5) or more days; or

(2) the student has played in, entered, or otherwise competed in any athletic
event; or

(3) the student has dressed in the uniform for and as part of the school’s
team at an athletic event, whether or not the student actually competed
in, played in, or entered the athletic event; or

(4) the student is on the most current Eligibility List filed with the League
Executive Director.

Registration: For public schools where acceptance of a student is mandatory,


registration and the effective date of registration shall mean the date that all
necessary application and/or registration documents have been completed and
submitted to the public school, including “Geographic Exception” documentation
where applicable, and the public school is required by law to accept the student.

b. Years of Eligibility

Upon entry to ninth grade, students shall have only four (4) consecutive years of
eligibility. The entry year shall begin a student’s four (4) consecutive years of
eligibility. A year of eligibility shall be counted as long as a student enters school
anytime between July and June. Once entered into the ninth grade, the four
consecutive years of eligibility will continue, regardless if there is a break in
school attendance.

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c. Junior Varsity Participation

Upon entry into the ninth grade, students shall be limited to two consecutive
years of eligibility in junior varsity sports. Once junior varsity players have been
moved to a varsity roster, these players will maintain varsity status for the
duration of the season. If by the end of the season, a junior varsity player who
had been on a varsity roster, has not participated in a regular or post season
Association game (does not include pre-season games), he/she may at the end
of the season resume junior varsity status. Athletes may be moved between
junior varsity and varsity rosters of the same sport only once per season.

d. Sports Season Rule

No student shall be eligible to participate in Association activities in more than


four seasons in any one activity and not more than three seasons in any one
activity after entering the tenth grade.

Participation on varsity and junior varsity teams is to be considered as a season


of competition, not two (2) separate seasons.

e. Concurrent Participation

A student, while participating as a member of a high school may participate in the


same activity on a team not affiliated with the high school with the approval of the
principal. A principal’s decision may be appealed through the Association appeal
process. (OIA Constitution Article VII, Section 2)

f. Stand Alone Team(s)

If any school within the Association forms a stand-alone team, player from that
school will play for that team

Section 6: Home School and Geographic Exceptions (Revised 06/19/2009)

a. Home School

Except as otherwise provided in Section 6b(3), a student’s “home school” means


the school within the geographic attendance area, which the student shall attend
according to the student’s legal residence.

“Legal residence” means the residence of the student’s parent(s), legal guardian,
or legal custodian. Legal guardians/custodians shall be limited to those
authorized by Family Court.

b. Geographic Exceptions

Chapter 13 shall define attendance area and procedures for attaining a


Geographic Exception.

[Refer to 6a above]

(1) Students requesting a Geographic Exception shall neither practice nor


participate in any Association athletic activity until Chapter 13 procedures
have been completed. Receipt of authorized Geographic Exception
forms by the receiving school principal shall constitute completion of

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Geographic Exception procedures.

(2) Recruitment activities shall not be tolerated by the Association. The use
of undue influence by any person, connected or not connected with a
Regular or Associate Member school, to secure the transfer of a student
for the purpose of participation in Association activities shall cause the
person responsible to be barred from Association activities for the period
of one (1) year. Reports of recruitment activities shall be reported to the
Association. (OIA Constitution Article VII, Section 1e. Protest,
Interpretation, Review and Sanction).

(3) Students of schools which are Associate Members of the Association


(“Associate Member School(s)”) which do not offer a particular
Association athletic activity shall be allowed to participate in such
Association athletic activity of the Regular Member School in the
complex in which the Associate Member School is located in accordance
with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Association, so long as the
Associate Member School is in good standing with the Association. The
location of the Associate Member School for any particular Association
athletic activity shall be determined and fixed at the beginning of the
official commencement of the tryout schedule until the termination of the
season for such Association athletic activity. In the event that an
Associate Member School moves into a different school complex during
a season, the students of the Associate Member School shall complete
the season at the Regular Member School at which the student
commenced the season.

(4) Students of Associate Member Schools which offer a particular


Association athletic activity shall be allowed to participate in such
Association athletic activity in accordance with the Constitution and By-
Laws of the Association, so long as the Associate Member School is in
good standing with the Association.

Section 7: Age Limitations

a. Varsity: No student shall be eligible to participate in Association varsity level


activities who has reached nineteen years of age prior to the first day of
September of the school year in which such participation is intended. A student
who becomes nineteen on or after September 1 shall remain eligible (for age
purposes) for the entire school year.

b. Junior Varsity: No student shall be eligible to participate in Association junior


varsity activities who becomes seventeen years of age prior to the first day of
September of the school year in which such participation is intended. A student
who becomes seventeen on or after September 1 shall remain eligible (for age
purposes) for the entire school year.

c. The age of students shall be determined by the following documents: birth


certificate, baptismal certificate, notarized affidavit, or school records.

Section 8: Duty to Report Ineligibility

It shall be the duty of any athletic director or principal who has knowledge or information
that places in question the eligibility of any student who is likely to participate in an
Association game or contest, to report such information immediately to the principal of

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the student’s school and the principal of the school on whose team such student is
participating, if any.

Article II Lists, Protests, Penalties

Section 1: Eligibility Lists

The athletic director of each Regular Member school and the principal of each Associate
Member School which directly participates in an athletic activity of the Association shall
be responsible to submit an eligibility list for each sport to the OIA Executive Director.
Eligibility lists shall be mailed and postmarked at least seven (7) days prior to the
scheduled season opening date of a given sport. Copies of the eligibility lists shall be
signed by the head coach of the sport, athletic director, if any, and principal or designee.
A copy of the eligibility list shall also be given (mailed, faxed with post-marked hard copy
to follow, armored car, hand-delivered, e-mailed-as requested) to each school
participating in the sport prior to the first scheduled Association game or contest.

The principal of each Associate Member School whose students are participating in an
athletic activity of the Association through a Regular Member School shall certify to the
principal of the Regular Member School, as a pre-condition to the participation of a
student of such Associate Member School, that those students of the Associate Member
schools whose names are listed on any eligibility list or supplemental eligibility list of a
Regular Member School meet all of the requirements of the Association and are eligible
under the Constitution and By-Laws of this Association and that the included data on the
student’s age and scholastic history is accurate and complete. The principal of the
Regular Member School may rely upon such certification in signing the eligibility lists
which contain students of the Associate Member School.

The principal of the Regular Member School, in signing the eligibility lists, certifies that
those students whose names are listed meet all of the requirements and are eligible
under the Constitution and By-Laws of this Association and that the included data on the
student’s age and scholastic history is accurate and complete.

Section 2: Supplementary Lists

The athletic director of each member school shall be responsible to submit a


supplementary list of students eligible to participate but not on the original eligibility list to
the OIA Executive Director.

Supplementary lists shall be hand-delivered or mailed with postmark at least one (1) day
prior to the game or contest in which these players will participate. Copies of the
supplementary lists shall be signed by the head coach, athletic director and principal or
designee. A copy of the supplementary list shall be given (mailed, faxed with postmarked
hard copy to follow, armored car, hand-delivered, e-mailed-as requested) to each school
participating in the sport prior to the game or contest in which these players will
participate.

Section 3: Protests

A protest is a written complaint on infractions of eligibility, conduct and behavior.


Procedures for filing a protest are described in the Association Constitution, Article VII,
Section 1: Standing Committees, e. Protest, Interpretation, Review and Sanction. Prior
to a protest being filed with the Association, the affected principals shall be given the
opportunity to discuss and resolve the concern(s). If consensus cannot be reached, then
the affected principal(s) can submit a letter of protest to the Association president for
further review.

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Member schools shall report eligibility, conduct and behavior infractions. Reports shall
be submitted in writing, to the President.

a. Eligibility

All eligibility protests shall be filed with the Association anytime during the season
but no later than seven (7) days after the close of the season of the sport for
which the protest is being filed.

b. Conduct and Behavior

All conduct and behavior protests shall be filed with the Association within two (2)
work days after the game or contest.

Section 4: Penalties

The Association shall retain the authority, and is responsible for reviewing, all incidents
occurring at any activity or event sponsored by the Association. The Association shall
also retain the authority to administer sanctions.

The Association, upon having knowledge of an infraction of a rule, the Constitution, or


By-Laws, may initiate the following actions:

a. Forfeitures

(1) For the violation of Article I, Student Eligibility, Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and


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Protests and Section 4 Penalties, of these By-Laws), the penalty shall be
forfeiture of the game or contest by the team that used an ineligible
player; provided, that if the violation is based upon the inaccuracy of the
certification made by the principal of an Associate Member School to the
principal of a Regular Member School, no penalty shall be imposed upon
the Regular Member School or the affected team of the Regular Member
School. For individual sports, the penalty shall be a forfeiture of all
points scored by the ineligible player.

(2) The OIA Executive Council shall have the authority to determine
forfeiture of games or contests. Regular Member schools may not forfeit
Association games or contests. However, the school shall have the
authority to declare student(s) ineligible for participation based on
Chapter 19 or school rules infractions.

(3) The Association may adjust league standings, forfeiture of


championships, or eligibility for State Tournament participation as a
result of substantiated protests. The Association shall have the authority
to set other sanctions as determined by the membership.

b. Fines

(1) For the violation of Article II, Lists, Protests, Penalties, Sections 1:
Eligibility Lists and Section 2: Supplementary Lists, following the event,
will result in a fine of $10.00 a calendar day to be assessed against the
offending Regular Member School or Associate Member School after the
postmarked deadline for eligibility lists to be submitted to the OIA
Executive Director; provided that if the violation is based upon the

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inaccuracy of the certification or other action of the principal of an
Associate Member School, no fine shall be imposed upon the Regular
Member School, but may be imposed upon the Associate Member
School. The postmark of the copy sent to the OIA Executive Director
shall determine the date of mailing. The OIA Executive Director shall
have the authority to assess and collect penalties from Regular Member
Schools and from Associate Member Schools.

(2) A member school, dropping out of a sport after the schedule and budget
for that sport have been officially adopted by the Association, shall be
assessed its full share for that sport.

(3) Failure to comply with the Safety and Security Section shall result in a
monetary fine of $100.00 per infraction, to be paid to the Association.
The OIA Executive Director shall have the authority to collect penalties
from member schools.

Section 5: Appeal Process

Procedures for filing an appeal of a decision are described in the Association Constitution
Article VII, Committees, Section 2: Appeals.

a. When an infraction occurs for which the official ejects a player or coach, the
official must inform the head coach of the ejection. There shall be no appeal for
the ejection itself.

b. That official must submit a Citizenship Report to the Commissioner within 48


hours of the contest.

c. The Commissioner will then send the report to the OIA Executive Director.

d. If the school decides to appeal the subsequent sanction (pursuant to Association


By-Laws Article II, Lists, Protests, Penalties or Article I, Student Eligibility), it is
the school’s responsibility to expedite the process in a timely manner or no later
than forty-eight (48) hours following the contest.

(1) The Athletic Director and the Principal are responsible for ensuring that
all appeals are warranted.

(2) The School will submit in writing or call in a notice that an appeal is being
made to the OIA Executive Director.

(3) The Executive Director will refer the appeal to the Sport Advisor
expeditiously, keeping in mind the date of the following contest. It is the
Sport Advisor’s responsibility to get the Citizenship Report from the
Commissioner within the first forty-eight (48) hours following the contest.

(4) The Sport Committee will be convened as soon as possible and will
render a decision on upholding or rejecting the appeal, based on
evidence submitted by the school as well as on the Citizenship Report.

(5) While the appeal is in progress, the student or coach will remain on
ejection status.

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e. If the school does not appeal the sanction, the school shall not wait for the
Citizenship Report but will immediately implement the appropriate sanction as
dictated in the OIA Constitution and By-Laws.

Section 6: Exceptions

a. Requests for exceptions to the Association Constitution or By-Laws must be


initiated in writing by a principal of a member school to the President and
Executive Director.

b. The President will direct the Executive Council to follow-up on requests for
exceptions. The Executive Council will consider necessary information and
report a recommendation to the membership. The Association shall render a
decision no sooner than ten (10) days after receipt of a request for an exception.
A unanimous vote by all member principals is necessary for granting an
exception.

Section 7: Unsportsmanlike Conduct (this section was revised 4/26/2010)

All students participating in Association activities are subject to the following:


a. Hawaii Administrative Rules, Title 8, Department of Education, Chapter 19
(Student Misconduct, Discipline, School Searches and Seizures, Reporting
Offenses, Police Interviews and Arrests, and Restitution for Vandalism and
Negligence).

b. School Discipline, Athletic Codes of Conduct for the sport, and School Policy
Guidelines. The Principal, of the school, at which a student is enrolled has the
final decision on student disciplinary dispositions in accordance with the above.
(Also see OIA By-Laws: Article II Lists, Penalties, Protests; Section 4: Penalties,
a. Forfeitures)

The athletic director and principal shall be responsible for administering appropriate
sanctions against any coach and student who initiates or engages in any
unsportsmanlike conduct. For the purpose of this sub-section, unsportsmanlike conduct
includes, but is not limited to; any act that does not conform to the Athletic Codes of
Conduct, any physical gesture or action that is an act or threat of violence by an athlete
or coach, and verbal abuse such as swearing and name-calling to any official responsible
for the contest, coach or any other student-athlete participating in the contest. Officials
have authority to render decisions during an athletic contest; disagreements with said
decisions may be appealed through the recognized appeals process (Article II, Section
5). Pending the decisions on appeals, the Official(s) decisions are final. In this specific
section, sanction means a penalty, usually a disqualification that is imposed on an
individual or school following the conclusion of any athletic contest. No student-athlete,
coach, other personnel, member school or fan/supporter shall be subject to sanctions
without first being informed of the charge and being given an opportunity to explain
his/her version of the situation. Moreover, no individual or school shall be sanctioned
without due process as prescribed by the Association Constitution, Article VII,
Committees, Section 1e., Protest, Interpretation, Review and Sanction, Section 2:
Appeals, and Association By-Laws, Article II Lists, Protests, Penalties.

a. A disqualified player or coach may not participate in any game or contest in that
sport during the period of disqualification.

b. If a player or coach is disqualified from the final game or contest of that sport
season, the disqualification will carry over to the next year’s regular season game

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or contest in that sport. In the case of the student-athlete, the same degree of
penalty shall apply if said student-athlete retains eligibility in that sport.

c. A player or coach disqualified for a second time for the same sport will result in
suspension for the remainder of the sport season.

d. Acts of violence or threats of violence include, but are not limited to, intentionally,
knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another individual, and/or
damaging the property of another individual, team, school, or designated site.

(1) Any student-athlete or coach disqualified before, during or after an OIA event
for acts of violence, threats of violence or damage to property are subject to the
following sanctions:

-disqualification from the next Association regular season or post season


scheduled game or contest in that sport. In the event that a fourth year student-
athlete is disqualified from the final game or contest of that sport season, the
disqualification will carry over to the next OIA regular season game that occurs in
that same school year, if the student-athlete participates in another OIA sport.

-disqualification from participation in that athletic event for the remainder of the
season (Includes pre and post-season OIA activities).

-disqualification for one calendar year from the date of the committee’s decision.

-permanent disqualification from all association activities from the date of the
committee’s decision.

(2) In addition, member schools may be subject to one or more of the following
sanctions for any act(s) of violence, threats of violence, damage to property by
their students, or other personnel related to an Association activity at any site:

-reprimand and warning of the member school.

-disqualification of the member school from participation in that athletic event for
the remainder of the season (includes pre and post-season OIA Activities).

-assumption by the member school, costs for additional security personnel for the
remainder of the school's Association games in that sport

-forfeiture of home site privilege for the remainder of the school's Association
games in that sport

(3) When a fan/supporter of a member school is the perpetrator of violent


actions, it is the responsibility of the principal and athletic director to take
appropriate action to prevent future incidents.

(4) Any act(s) of violence, threats of violence, or verbal abuse by fans/supporters


related to an Association activity at any site may result in one or more of the
following sanctions:

-banning the fan(s)/supporter(s) from specified sites of Association games for


that sport.

-assumption by the member school, costs for additional security personnel for the
remainder of the school's Association games in that sport.

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Article III Miscellaneous Rulings

Section 1: Schedules

All scheduled interscholastic activities within the jurisdiction of this Association shall be
governed by the Association. All Association activities shall be scheduled to minimize
disruption to instruction.

Section 2: Sanctioned Sports

a. The Association shall assume jurisdiction over a sport, which has been approved
by a majority vote of the Regular Member schools. Majority vote of Regular
Member schools shall be necessary to initiate participation in a new sport.

b. In addition, a minimum of eight participating schools is necessary to initiate a


new sport.

Section 3: Contribution to High Schools from Non-School Groups

Contributions provided by non-school groups or individuals in support of high school


athletics shall be welcomed and acknowledged. These contributions shall be accepted
on the condition that there will be no expressed subsequent control or influence over
Association activities or member schools. Contributions to member schools shall be
deposited into athletic trust fund accounts and shall be expended at the school
authorities’ discretion. Contributions to the Association shall be deposited into the
Association's account and expended as approved by the membership.

Section 4: Postponements and Interruptions

a. The OIA Executive Director or designee shall have the authority to postpone
Association activities and shall have the responsibility for rescheduling
postponed activities. In the event that the OIA Executive Director or designee is
unavailable to postpone activities which are beyond the control of the
Association, the home team athletic director shall have the authority to postpone
the activity. The home team athletic director shall have the responsibility to notify
the OIA Executive Director or designee of the postponement.

b. If not covered by the rules of the sport, Association activities which are
interrupted by events beyond the control of the Association shall be continued
from the point of interruption, unless the head coaches mutually agree otherwise.
If there is no agreement, the OIA Executive Director or designee shall have the
authority to reschedule interrupted activities. The OIA Executive Director or
designee shall also have the authority to set the day and time for any
rescheduled Association activity.

Section 5: Annual Registration for Sports

Member schools requesting participation in an established sport, in the ensuing school


year shall submit a letter of request to the Association at the April Athletic Directors
Council meeting.

Section 6: Admission

Sale of athletic books shall be restricted to students of member schools and immediate
feeder schools.

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Band members who are in uniform, directors and chaperones entering together to an
event will be admitted without cost provided that they are on the approved Band List
submitted by the school.

All fans and supporters must present a ticket or special pass for admittance to
Association activities which have entrance fees.

Article IV Administrative Policies Governing Sports

Section 1: Sports Program Governance

a. Regular Members [Principals] shall review Constitution, By-Laws, Budgetary, and


Personnel [OIA Staff] recommendations from the Athletic Directors Board and
Ways and Means Committee. A vote will be taken at the earliest convenience of
the Association membership. Voting on changes shall be conducted pursuant to
Article VIII, Section 5 of the Constitution.

b. The administrative rules and regulations for the Association interscholastic


program shall be administered by the Athletic Directors Board and Sports
Advisory Committees. Changes regarding sports administration may be
approved by the athletic directors. Regular Members will act upon the Athletic
Directors Board recommendations at the year-end meeting. All changes shall be
effective during the following school year or next biennium unless decided by the
membership.

Section 2: Equal Opportunity

The Association shall provide all students with equal opportunities to participate in and
benefit from its athletic programs and activities without regard to students’ gender,
religion, race, national origin, ancestry, disability, or sexual orientation.

Article V Commercial Video and Radio Broadcasting Rights

Procedure

All proposals shall be considered by the Ways and Means Committee and recommended
to the full body of the OIA for approval.

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PROCEDURE TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION OF THE OIA HANDBOOK

I. Proposed changes (recommendations) must be submitted on the OIA Concerns Form (25 copies should
be submitted)

II. Sport specific proposals must be submitted at the Sport Evaluation meeting. All other OIA concerns to be
submitted by May 17, 2011. Proposals should be given to the AD Council Chairperson and the OIA
office.

III. Each proposal is subject to three (3) readings:


A. First reading: at the first AD Council meeting following the Sport Evaluation meeting, information
on proposal distributed, no discussion;
B. Second reading: information on proposal review and discussed
C. Third reading: information reviewed, discussed and voted on for adoption of the proposal

IV. Timetable for proposed changes:

A. Fall Sports
1. First reading: completed by the December AD Council meeting.
2. Second reading: January AD Council meeting
3. Third reading: February AD Council meeting

B. Winter Sports
1. First reading: completed by the March 7, 2011 AD Council meeting.
2. Second reading: April 4, 2011 AD Council meeting
3. Third reading: April 21, 2011 AD Council meeting.

C. Spring Sports
1. First reading: completed by the May 17, 2011 AD council meeting.
2. Second reading: May 17, 2011 AD Council meeting
3. Third reading: at AD workshop

D. OIA Concerns: Proposals may be submitted to the AD Council Chairperson and the OIA office at
any time but the final deadline for concerns is May 17, 2011.
1. First reading: May 17, 2011
2. Second reading: May 26, 2011
3. Third reading: at AD Workshop

E. Sports Declaration date: May 17, 2011 (for entering or dropping a sport)

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ATHLETIC DIRECTORS COUNCIL

Oahu Interscholastic Association Constitution: Article VII, Section 3: "A Board of Athletic Directors is hereby
established. It shall consist of those individuals who are appointed as athletic directors by the principals of the
Oahu Interscholastic Association member schools. The Board of Athletic Directors shall study the
recommendations of the Sports Advisory Committee.

ORGANIZATION

A. Officers:
1. Chairperson: Joel Kawachi, Moanalua
The chairperson shall administer the Board of Athletic Directors, preside at all meetings by the
board and have the power to perform the duties customarily incidental to this office. The
chairperson will also chair all ad hoc committees.

2. Vice Chairperson: Kelly Sur, Radford


The Vice Chairperson shall be in charge of the OIA workshops (AD and Principal/AD) and
seminars, assist the chairperson in the administration of the Association and preside at meetings
in the absence of the chairperson.

B. Athletic Directors Council (ADC): In an emergency situation, the ADC shall have the authority to render
operational decisions. For all other times, the members shall make every effort to contact their principals
before making final decisions.

C. The term of office for the chairperson shall be two years, July 1 through June 30 or until successors are
elected. The chairperson shall be elected by the athletic directors of the member schools. The vice
chairperson will rotate in alphabetical order according to the school. The term of office for the vice
chairperson shall be one year.

Should a vacancy for the chairperson occur, the vice chairperson will assume the duties of the
chairperson.

OIA EVENT HOSTS


A. Championship Contests:
CHAMPIONSHIP HOST
Air Riflery Individual Championship Radford @ Pearl City
OIA Championship Radford @ Pearl City

Baseball OIA Championship Mililani

Boys Basketball OIA Championship Roosevelt

Girls Basketball OIA Championship Waipahu

Bowling Boys/Girls OIA Championship Pearl City


OIA Individual Championship Pearl City

Cheerleading Eastern Division Mililani


Western Division Moanalua
OIA Championship Radford

Cross Country B & G Western Division Waialua


Eastern Division Kailua
OIA JV Championship Waialua
OIA Championship Waialua @ CORP

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CHAMPIONSHIP HOST
Football OIA Championship Farrington

Golf Individual Championship Campbell/Waianae


OIA Team Championship Campbell/Waianae

Judo Eastern Division McKinley


Western Division Mililani
OIA Ind. Championship Leilehua
OIA Team Championship Moanalua

Paddling OIA Championship Anuenue

Soccer OIA Boys Championship Kapolei @ Roosevelt


OIA Girls Championship Kalani @ Roosevelt

Softball OIA Championship Nanakuli

Swimming JV Championship Roosevelt


Western Division Waianae
Eastern Division Kalani
OIA Relays Kalani
OIA Championship Waianae, Kaiser @ CORP

Soft Tennis OIA Doubles Championship Kaimuki


OIA Championship Kaimuki

Tennis Eastern Division Ind. Champ. Kahuku @ CORP


Western Division Ind. Champ. Leilehua @ CORP
OIA Team Championship Kahuku @ CORP
OIA Individual Championship Kahuku @ CORP

Track Eastern Division, Boys Kahuku


Eastern Division, JV Boys McKinley
Eastern Division, Girls Roosevelt
Eastern Division, JV Girls Castle
Western Division, Boys Pearl City
Western Division, JV Boys Aiea
Western Division, Girls Nanakuli
Western Division, JV Girls Waialua
Junior Varsity, Boys Waipahu
Junior Varsity, Girls Radford
OIA Championship, Boys Kapolei
OIA Championship, Girls Kalaheo

Volleyball B&G JV Championship McKinley


OIA Championship, Boys McKinley
OIA Championship, Girls McKinley

Water Polo, Girls OIA Championship Castle

Wrestling Eastern Division Farrington


Western Division Radford
Junior Varsity Kalaheo/Castle/Kaiser @ Farrington
Varsity Campbell/Pearl City @ Leilehua

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B. Hawaii High School Athletic Association Tournament Host Assignments for School Year, 2010-11
Air Riflery: Pearl City Boys Soccer, DII: Waianae
Girls Basketball, DI: Waipahu Softball, DII: Nanakuli
Girls Basketball, DII: Radford Boys Volleyball, DII: McKinley
Swimming & Diving: Roosevelt Baseball, DI: Mililani
Boys Soccer, DI: Waialua Judo: Moanalua

C. Other Hosts:
1. OIA Principal/AD Meeting and Banquet: Kailua
2. OIA Athletic Directors' Workshop: OIA
3. HIADA Conference: Farrington

SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS

A. Executive Council Meetings at the OIA Office, 4:00 p.m.

2010: August 9, October 12


2011: January 10, April 11, June 6

Joint Principals-Athletic Directors, all meetings at 4:00 p.m.

August 23, 2010 (at Aiea HS Library)


October 25, 2010 (OIA Office)
January 24, 2011 (OIA Office)
April 25, 2011 (OIA Office)
June 17, 2011, (at TBA)

B. League Banquet: June 17, 2011, at Ala Moana Hotel

C. HIADA: June 2011, TBA

D. Athletic Directors’ Workshop: June 15-16, 2011, at DoubleTree Alana Waikiki Hotel

E. Athletic Directors Council: Papers and reports may be distributed during the meeting only as they are
specific to the speakers report. Otherwise, they should be given out in the half hour before the meeting,
or after the meeting. Meetings Will Start Promptly At 10:30 a.m. at the OIA Office unless otherwise
notified.

2010 July 6, August 3, September 7, October 5, November 1, December 7

2011 January 3, February 7, March 7, April 4, April 21, May 2, May 12, May 17, May 26, June 6

F. Roundtable Meeting Dates and Hosts: All Meetings Will Start At 10:30 a.m.

October 18, 2010: Waipahu


March 15, 2011: Waianae

Note: Starting school year 2010-11, Roundtable meetings will be held twice a year.
Site visitations and committee meetings will be conducted at Roundtable meetings. If guest speakers
would like to attend, arrangements need to be made with the host school. Schools with concerns shall
provide 25 typed copies of the concern at the meeting.
G. Sports Advisory Committees: Please see individual sport schedules for Advisory and Evaluation Meeting
dates, times, and locations.

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SPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

OIA Constitution:
Article VII, Section 4: Each advisory committee shall be responsible for developing recommendations to the
OIA’s program pertaining to the respective sport. These recommendations shall then be submitted to the Board
of Athletic Directors for study. Each advisory committee shall consist of the head varsity coaches of the
respective sport. Each member shall have one vote.

OIA By-Laws:
Article IV, "Administrative Policies Governing Sports": The administrative rules and regulations for the Association
interscholastic program shall be administered by the Athletic Directors Board and Sports Advisory Committees.
Changes regarding sports administration may be approved by the athletic directors. Regular Members will act
upon the Athletic Directors Board recommendations at the year-end meeting. All changes shall be effective
during the following school year or next biennium unless decided by the membership

Committee Functions:
The function of the committee is strictly advisory, and it can only make recommendations to the Athletic Directors’
Council pertaining to their particular sport. The committee should research possibilities before developing
recommendations. There is no limit to the number of recommendations they may make so long as they are
germane to their particular sport.

Meetings:
There will be at least two regular meetings; the first at least seven days prior to the start of the season and the
second, a week after the season closes. Special meetings may be called at the discretion of the advisory
chairperson, who will be responsible for notifying each coach of the time, place, and date of the meeting.
Coaches are required to attend regular meetings. If a coach is unable to attend a meeting, the athletic director or
a staff member may represent the coach. Any school not represented at these two coaches' meetings will be
assessed $25.00 for each meeting missed. Only votes of schools present will be counted. Upon request of the
advisory chairperson, the league Executive Director may be invited to attend a sports advisory meeting.

Advisory Committee Chairperson Vacancies:


Considerations for filling a chairperson vacancy for an Advisory Committee are as follows:

A. Athletic Directors with seniority.

B. Appointment by the Athletic Directors Council with approval by the Executive Director.

OIA CHECKLIST FOR SPORT ADVISORS

I. Preseason
A. Advisory Meeting (to be held one week before the starting date)
1. Take roll
2. Create a Coaches Directory – 2 copies to each school
3. Review OIA Handbook – Administrative Section
4. Acquire preseason schedule from coaches, distribute one copy to the following:
a. Officials commissioner
b. Each school

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5. Review Schedule
Inform coaches about calling in final game results to both newspapers
6. Explain All-Star selection process and set date for schools to turn in their nominations
7. Rule Book and Officials Evaluation Cards
a. Handout Rule Books, Case Books and Officials Evaluation Cards
b. Discuss evaluation card, and to whom it shall be distributed – district officials
evaluation committee
c. Discuss rule changes (Sport Officials Commissioner)
d. Set date for officials/coaches workshop
e. Administer Rules test

II. During the Season


A. Keep Game Results and Compile a List of Team Standings
Check to see if newspapers are posting team standings at least once a week.
B. Hold Meetings as needed with the Sport Officials Evaluation Committee Members
1. Discuss any comments or situation found on Officials Evaluation forms
2. Rank and list the names of officials, who will be recommended to work the OIA
tournament and the HHSAA tournament games
C. Distribute OIA Sport Tournament Packets
1. Confirm arrangements made for play-off sites
2. Submit OIA play-off information to the OIA office so tickets and checks for the sites can
be prepared
3. Give media information on tournament schedule

III. Post Season


A. Evaluation Meeting
1. Take roll
2. Recognize the champions
3. Changes to handbook – Administrative section. Use OIA Concerns Form, 25 copies
needed
4. HHSAA Concerns: Give a copy to the OIA Executive Director
5. Sport Officials Commissioner critique
6. Set preseason schedules.
7. Review all-star lists
B. Prepare Final Report for the OIA
1. Final standings
a. Copy of team champions and their head coaches to OIA Office
b. Give a copy to each school
2. List teams and amount of transportation allotment earned.
C. Prepare the schedule, game rules, and budget for the next season. Due on the first day of the
OIA AD Workshop.

D. Set Dates for the following: (these items are also part of the sport schedule)
1. Advisory meeting
2. Evaluation meeting
3. Starting date
4. Try-out date
5. Eligibility list due date
E. Secure Play-off sites for the following year

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OIA REVENUE SHARING/ASSESMENTS

The Association’s operating expenses (office, supplies, conferences, meetings and workshops, miscellaneous)
are shared among the member schools. To cover the operating expenses, each Regular Member school will pay
the full share and each Associate Member school will pay a prorated administration fee based on the number of
teams participating in League events for the school year. A team will be defined as one or more players
representing an individual school, whereby those individuals and/or team has the possibility of winning an OIA title
outright in a particular sport at any level. The total number of teams is the sum of all OIA sport teams, official and
demonstration, at the Junior Varsity and Varsity levels.

Regular Member School = Full Share


Associate Member School Categories
50% > Number of teams > 25% = ¾ Cost
Number of teams ≤ 25% = ½ Cost

Additionally, participation expenses and revenues will be assessed and distributed as presently set by Association
procedures.

Notation:
*If there are discrepancies, definitions in the OIA Constitution and By-Laws shall prevail.

Administration fees are calculated and proposed by the OIA Office based on a projected operating budget at the
beginning of the school year, approved by the League officers, voted on by the general membership, and the
actual shares assessed and due at the end of the school year.

For schools that have individual players participating in other than their own school team will have expenses and
revenues determined by the host school.

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The following procedure is a means to disburse revenue in a fair and equitable manner to schools that are
participating in the respective sport and level. (As approved by member schools, 06/2000)

1. All schools that declare entry into a sport must pay a non-refundable assessment fee. Total shares will
be determined at the beginning of each sport’s season. Shares equal the sum of the product of the
number of schools with varsity teams multiplied by the factor of three (3) added to the product of the
number of schools with junior varsity teams multiplied by the factor of one (1).

Example:
Football
21 schools with varsity teams, 21 x 3 =63
19 schools with junior varsity teams, 19 x 1 = 19
63 + 19 = 82
Football = 82 shares

2. Only schools that actually compete in regular season games will participate in the distribution of the
appropriate share of the respective sport’s revenue, including but limited to the gate receipts. Should a
school voluntarily participate partially (forfeit games and/or drop out of league play) during the regular
season, their share will be determined as a prorated percentage of their original entitlement. The
remaining amount will be divided equally among the remaining participating schools.

Example:
21 schools with girls varsity teams = 21 x 3 = 63
20 schools with boy’s varsity teams 20 x 3 = 60
20 schools with girl’s junior varsity teams 20 x 1 = 20
63 + 60 + 20 = 143
Volleyball = 143 shares

Total revenue divided by total shares equal amount per share

Varsity apportionment times amount per share equal school revenue,


3 x $= $$$

Junior varsity apportionment times amount per share equal school revenue
1x$=$

School’s junior varsity team participates partially in 5 out of 15 season games.


(1 x $) x 5/15 = Prorated amount
[(1 x $) – (prorated amount)]/(number of remaining schools) = share distribution

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OIA TRANSPORTATION SUBSIDY

Regular Season Football Travel Subsidy (Revised 06/19/2009)


For Varsity and Junior Varsity Football, teams designated as the home team, traveling to game sites, will be
subsidized at $150.00 per game.

Play-off Travel Subsidy (Revised 06/19/2009)


Team Sports (Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Paddling, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Water Polo): When
Varsity or Junior Varsity teams travel to Play-off sites, the teams will be subsidized at $150 per game.

Football:
When Varsity or Junior Varsity Football teams travel to Play-off sites, the teams will be subsidized up to $200 per
game.

OIA TRANSPORTATION SUBSIDY FOR STATE TOURNAMENTS

TEAM SPORTS
Players Coaches Players Coaches
Baseball 18 3 Paddling (Boys) 7 1
Softball 18 3 Paddling (Girls) 7 1
Soccer (Boys) 22 2 Paddling (Mixed) 7 1
Soccer (Girls) 22 2 Volleyball (Girls) 12 2
Basketball (Girls) 10 2 Volleyball (Boys) 12 2
Basketball (Boys) 10 2

INDIVIDUAL SPORTS

Bowling, Boys & Girls: Qualifiers from OIA Individual Championship according to HHSAA formula. 5
players plus 1 coach from first and second place teams from each division.
Repeaters can only be counted once.
Cross Country, Boys & Girls: Top 44 in OIA varsity finals plus 1 coach from top 4 teams.
Golf, Boys & Girls: Top 34 boys and top 21 girls in OIA Individual Tournament plus 1 coach from the
top team in the East and West Divisions. (Rev. 6/2010)
Riflery, “Air”, Boys & Girls: Qualifiers according to HHSAA formula, plus 4 coaches. 4 teams of 4 from East-
1st/2nd Teams, West-1st/2nd Teams plus 14 individuals.
Swimming, Boys & Girls: Top 5 places in each individual event plus one coach from the top 4 teams.
Repeaters can only be counted once. (Rev. 5/93)
Tennis, Boys & Girls: Top 4 in singles and doubles from the East and West plus 1 coach from the top 2
teams in each Division.
Track, Boys & Girls: Top 5 places in each individual event. Repeaters can only be counted once, plus
one coach from the top 4 teams. (Rev. 5/93)
Wrestling, Boys & Girls: Top 4 places in each weight division of the OIA Varsity Championship plus 1
coach from the top 4 teams.

ALLOTMENT: $90.00 each allotment

Payment for all sports will be made at the end of the school year and will be included in the August report.

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Record of Ticket Sales/Gate Receipts and Parent Pass Procedures (08/2008)

Ticket Sales and Gate Receipts


After ticket sales have ended for the evening/day:
1. Remove Start-up Cash

2. Log Ticket Sales


Input the number of the first ticket sold, and then the last ticket sold into the electronic version of OIA
Form 2 – OIA Record of Ticket Sales. Handwritten or typed forms will not be accepted.

3. Gate reports/attachments must be delivered or mailed and postmarked to the OIA office within seven
calendar days of the game/event.

All of the following shall be attached to the gate report:


a. Bottom stub of the HPD check (OIA copy) with the officer’s name and social security number
information LEGIBLY PRINTED.
b. All unused/voided checks
c. A copy of the deposit slip

4. Any discrepancy in the gate report (e.g. start up cash, over/short amounts) will be adjusted in the August
report.

Bank Deposits
1. Deposit Slips
a. Prepare deposit slips in triplicate
b. Submit two deposit slips with night deposit and
c. Retain one for your records.

2. Deposit gate receipts on the night of the event using the bank’s night depository. For safety, arrange with
the HPD special duty officer for escort to night depository.

Unsold Parent Passes and Payments


All unsold Parent Passes and payment (checks only – made payable to: OIA) of sold passes must be turned in at
the completion of the REGULAR season.

2010-11 Regular Season Completion Dates


Red Conference White Conference
Football October 9, 2010 October 16, 2010
Girls Volleyball September 30, 2010 October 2, 2010
Girls Basketball January 5, 2011 January 5, 2011
Boys Basketball January 20, 2011 January 26, 2011

Penalty for Missed Deadlines


Missed deadlines related to the Record of Ticket Sales/Gate Receipts and/or Parent Passes, will result in a fine of
$10.00 per calendar day to be due upon submittal of the delinquent report, with a separate check made payable
to the OIA.

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OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR FOOTBALL

Selection of Game Sites:


The Football Officials and Game Rules Committee, and the Executive Director will meet in August or earlier to
determine the first four weeks of play. It shall continue to meet as necessary to set up each two weeks of play till
the end of the season.

The committee will determine 1) stadium game or games; 2) home sites for other games; and 3) Friday and
Saturday games.

Criteria for Site Selection:


1. Economics: cost and revenue
2. Facilities
3. Game appeal
4. Proximity of schools playing same night (conflict with ILH)
5. Number of home games (utilizing home sites - homecoming)
6. Travel time and time of day
7. Accommodation - convenience

NOTE: Numbers do not indicate order of importance.

The decision of the committee will be final. Upon completion of the schedule after each meeting, newspapers and
site managers will be notified. The Executive Director will then complete operational details for each site with the
site manager.

NOTE: 1. Visiting schools are guests of the home school and should show respect for the use of the facility.
2. The home school field is responsible for the operation of site.
3. Concession rights remain with the school where the field is located.
4. A homecoming game should be moved to the stadium if it is considered as an attractive game for
that week.

Junior Varsity Football:


The junior varsity will follow the varsity schedule and will be played prior to the varsity game. The athletic director
of the home school will be responsible for all necessary field preparation.

Site Expenses:
1. OIA Form 1 (Record of Game Expenses) will be completed by the Executive Director and the site
manager. The Executive Director will meet with the league accountant who will then cut checks for all site
managers. The Executive Director will then distribute the checks to the site managers. The site manager
and the Executive Director will sign the lower right corner of OIA Form 1. One copy of the form will
remain with the site manager, one with the Executive Director, and one will go to the accountant.
2. The site manager will be responsible for the disbursement of payment.
3. Site managers will be responsible for change money.
4. Site managers must get the full name and social security number of all police officers receiving checks
from the league.

Gate Receipts:
See Record of Ticket Sales/Gate Receipts and Parent Pass Procedures section.

Tickets:
1. The Executive Director will distribute tickets to all site managers at the beginning of the season.
2. After the season, all tickets will be returned to the Executive Director.

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DUTIES FOR FOOTBALL SITE PERSONNEL

Site Manager:
The manager will be responsible for:
1. hiring, paying, and supervision of all site personnel
2. overseeing that all necessary site preparations have been carried out
3. the proper disbursement of checks for expenses and the deposit of all gate receipts to the proper
bank in care of the OIA
4. complete the bank deposit on the night of the event by the banks night depository
Preferably, the site manager will be the athletic director of the school. If this is not possible, then someone else
may be selected by the athletic director with the approval of the principal.

Assistant Site Manager:


The assistant site manager will be:
1. directly responsible to the site manager
2. assume all duties assigned by the site manager.
The school custodian or a staff member may be assigned to this position.

Finance Chairman:
The finance chairman will be responsible for:
1. supervision of the ticket sellers
2. counting of monies
3. completing OIA Form 2.
4. assisting in the selling of tickets.
The finance chairman must report no later than 1 1/2 hours before the start of the game. The school account
clerk or a reliable staff member may be assigned to this position.

Ticket Sellers:
The ticket sellers will be responsible to the finance chairman. They must report no later than one half-hour before
the start of the game and remain on duty through the third quarter.

Ticket Collectors:
The ticket collectors will be responsible for watching the gates and collecting tickets. They must report no later
than one hour before the start of the game and remain on duty until the end of the game. They shall report to the
site manager for assignments.

Announcer:
The announcer will be responsible for announcing the game. He/she must report no later than one half-hour
before the start of the game. He/she may also take the job of a technician if he can handle both jobs.

Technician:
The technician will be responsible for setting up the P.A. system and will remain on standby status throughout the
game. The P.A. system must be in operation at least 20 minutes prior to the start of the game. He/she shall also
be responsible for putting the P.A. system away.

Field Preparer:
The field preparer will be responsible for:
1. preparation of the field - lining the field, setting up flags and sideline markers
2. ensuring that both teams have enough benches for the players
The site manager may assign a custodian, staff member, or students to this position.

Doctor:
The site manager will be responsible for securing the services of a doctor, ambulance, or medical intern
(preferably a doctor). For all stadium games, the home team is responsible for securing a doctor. At home field
games when a site manager's team is not playing, the home team is responsible for securing a doctor. If a doctor
cannot be secured, then the home team may contact the visiting team's site manager for assistance.

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Scorekeeper:
If there is no electric scoreboard, a student may be hired to take care of the scoring.

Locker Room Attendants:


The locker room attendants will be responsible for opening and closing the locker rooms, also for cleaning the
locker rooms. Custodians may be hired for this job. Two persons should be hired; one for each locker room. The
site manager will decide what time these people should report.

Statistician:
The Site Manager will hire and assign statisticians by the season. They will report to the site manager for
permission to either sit in the press booth or move along the sidelines, and will be responsible for gathering game
statistics and reporting results to the newspapers. All league statistics will then be sent to the Site Manager.
Statisticians may be drawn from athletic directors' and coaches' recommendations.

Police:
Site managers with clearance from the Executive Director may hire police or security and prepare instructions for
them.

Ushers and Parking Attendants:


The league requests that sections be reserved for cheering sections of both schools, and that parking be reserved
for school buses, doctor, police and administrators of participating schools. A definite sum will be allocated for
parking and ushering services. Site managers may hire clubs, individual students or staff to provide these
services. Parking attendants should remain at their positions until the end of the game.

Clean-up:
The site manager may hire students, clubs, or anyone willing to clean up the stadium and its immediate vicinity for
the sum allocated for clean-up. Clean up should be done no later than the next school day.

Miscellaneous:
Home school will be responsible for providing the chain gang.

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DUTIES FOR BASKETBALL SITE PERSONNEL

Site Manager:
The site manager will be responsible for:
1. hiring, paying, and supervision of all site personnel
2. overseeing that all necessary site preparations have been carried out
3. proper disbursement of checks for expenses and the deposit of all gate receipts to the proper bank in
care of the OIA.
4. counting of monies and completion of OIA Form 2.

Ticket Sellers:
The ticket sellers will:
1. be responsible to the site manager
2. assist site manager in the counting of monies.
They must report no later than one half-hour before the start of a JV game and remain on duty through the third
quarter of a varsity game.

Ticket Collectors:
The ticket collectors will be responsible for watching the gates and collecting tickets. They must report no later
than one half-hour before the start of a JV game and remain on duty until the end of the game.

Announcer:
The announcer will be responsible for introducing the players and announcing game substitutions, and setting up
the P.A. system. The announcer is optional.

Parking Attendants:
Some sites may require parking attendants for reserve parking areas. A definite sum will be allocated for parking.
Parking may be made available for school buses, police, athletic directors, and the administrators of participating
schools.

Clean up:
Custodians, students, clubs, or other staff members may be hired to clean up the gym area and locker rooms of
our school gyms.

Police:
Site managers with clearance from the Executive Director may hire police or security and prepare instructions for
them. Usually one policeman is sufficient, but there may be times when two will be necessary. Police will work
two hour shifts.

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Oahu Interscholastic Association Revised: 06/2005
School Site Expenses

JV V JV/V JV V Bowling Bowling JV/V JV V Cross Football 1 Game JV/V Football Double
Baseball Baseball Basketball Basketball Basketball Play-Off Individual Cross Cross Country Season Header Season
Play-Off Play-Off Season Play-Off Play-Off Champ Country Country
Site Manager 20 20 20 20 30 50
Assistant Site Manager 20 40
Finance Chairman 25 45
Ticket Seller* 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 20 (2) 40 (4)
Ticket Collector* 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 20 (2) 40 (4)
Announcer* 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 10 20
Scorekeeper* 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game
Statistician 20 10 10
Timer/Starter 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game
Technician 10 10
Locker Attendants 15 (2) 15 (2)
Usher/Parking 10 10 10 10 25 25
Clean-Up 30 30 30 30 60 100
Field Prep 20 20 20
Police** 60 (1) 60 (1) 60 (2) 60 (2) $30 X 3 Hours (3 Officers) 30X3HoursX4 Officers
Sgt. not required JV 34X3Hours (1 Sgt)
30X5Hours (1 Officer)
10 (Escort) 10 (Escort)
Judges/Officials
Sound System
Certificate of Appreciation
Miscellaneous 20 20 20 20 35 35
TOTALS 210 250 0

Hospitality*** 300 300 50 100 300


TOTALS w/Hospitality 0 510 170 250 550 50 120 0 0 300 590 (635) 1087 (1327)

* amount per game


** police for football games determined at November 2001 meeting with HPD
Soccer HPD = 1 officer for 2 hrs ***championship event only
( ) maximum number or maximur amount allowed
Oahu Interscholastic Association Revised: 06/2005
School Site Expenses

JV/JV, JV/V, V/V Football Golf Golf Judo Judo Judo Cheerleading JV/V Air Air Riflery
Double Header Play-Off Play-Off Individual Play-Off Divisiona Individual Divisional Cheerleading Riflery Individual
Champ Team l Champ Champ Play-Off Champ
Site Manager 50 40 40 40 20 20
Assistant Site Manager 40
Finance Chairman 45
Ticket Seller* 40 (4) 40 40 40 20 (2) 20 (2)
Ticket Collector* 40 (4) 40 40 40 20 (2) 20 (2)
Announcer* 20 20 20 20 20
Scorekeeper*
Statistician 10 40 40
Timer/Starter
Technician 10
Locker Attendants 15 (2)
Usher/Parking 25 10 10 10
Clean-Up 100 30 30 30 30 30
Field Prep 20
Police** 30X3HoursX4 Officers (3 JV/JV) 60 (2) 60 (2) 60 (2) 60 (1) 60 (2)
34X3Hours (1 Sgt)
30X5Hours (1 Officer)
10 (Escort)
Judges/Officials 40 (1) 40 (1)
Sound System 150 (1)
Certificate of Appreciation 30 (9) 30 (9)
Miscellaneous 35 20 20 20 20 20
TOTALS 0
190(230) 250(290) 0
Hospitality*** 600 300 75 75/Site 150 75/Site 150 200
TOTALS w/Hospitality 1687(1927)(1837 JV/JV) 0 300 375 435 510 615 900 0 200

* amount per game


** police for football games determined at November 2001 meeting with HPD
Soccer HPD = 1 officer for 2 hrs ***championship event only
( ) maximum number or maximur amount allowed
Oahu Interscholastic Association Revised: 06/2005
School Site Expenses

Soccer Soccer Play- Soccer Softball Soft Soft Tennis Swim JV/V JV V Swim Tennis Tennis Tennis
Season Off Play-Off Play-Off Tennis Individual Relays Swim Swim Champ Play-Off Divisional Individual
with JV Play-Off Champ Divisional Champ Champ
Site Manager 20 30 20
Assistant Site Manager
Finance Chairman
Ticket Seller* 20 30 10
Ticket Collector* 20 (2) 60 10/Game
Announcer* 10 20 20 20 20
Scorekeeper* 10/Game
Statistician 20/Champ.
G l
Timer/Starter 10/Game
Technician
Locker Attendants
Usher/Parking 10 10 10
Clean-Up 50 50 30 50 50 50 50
Field Prep 20 20 20
Police** 60 (1 JV/V) 60 (2) 60 (2) 60 (2)

Judges/Officials
Sound System
Certificate of Appreciation
Miscellaneous 20 20 20 20 20 20
TOTALS 320 90 90 90 90
300(320) 270 0 0
Hospitality*** 200 200 300 150 200 200 200 200 150
TOTALS w/Hospitality 60 420(480) 520 570 0 150 290 290 290 290 0 150 0

* amount per game


** police for football games determined at November 2001 meeting with HPD
Soccer HPD = 1 officer for 2 hrs ***championship event only
( ) maximum number or maximur amount allowed
Oahu Interscholastic Association Revised: 06/2005
School Site Expenses

Track JV/V JV/V JV/V JV V Wrestling JV/V JV V Water


Relays Track Track Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Play-Off Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling Polo
Divisiona Champ Season Play-Off Play-Off Divisional Champ Champ Champ.
Site Manager 20 20 20 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 40 40 40 40 20
Assistant Site Manager
Finance Chairman
Ticket Seller* 20 (2) 20 (2) 20 (2) 10/Game 10/Game (2) 10/Game (2) 20(2) 40 20(2) 20(2) 20(2)
Ticket Collector* 20 (2) 20 (2) 20 (2) 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game 20(2) 40 20(2) 20(2) 20(2)
Announcer* 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Scorekeeper*
Statistician 40 40 40
Timer/Starter 20 20 20 10/Game 10/Game 10/Game
Technician
Locker Attendants
Usher/Parking 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Clean-Up 50 50 50 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Field Prep 20 20 20
Police** 60 (2) 60 (2) 60 (2) 90 (1) 90 (1) 90 (1) 60 (2) 60 (2) 60 (2) 60 (2)

Judges/Officials
Sound System
Certificate of Appreciation
Miscellaneous 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
TOTALS 360 360 360 185 360 360 360 100 (140)

Hospitality*** 300 300 300 300 75/Site 150 150 150


TOTALS w/Hospitality 660 660 660 190 200 500 320 435 510 510 290

* amount per game


** police for football games determined at November 2001 meeting with HPD
Soccer HPD = 1 officer for 2 hrs ***championship event only
( ) maximum number or maximur amount allowed
OIA FORM 1 Oahu Interscholastic Association
Record of Game Expenses
Event: Site:
Date: Manager:

Expenses Quantity Unit Cost Total Check #


Site Expenses
Site Manager $ -
Ass't Manager $ -
Finance Chairperson $ -
Ticket Sellers $ -
Ticket Collectors $ -
Announcer $ -
Technician $ -
Doctor $ -
Scorekeeper $ -
Locker Room Attendants $ -
Statistician $ -
Timer $ -
Scorekeeper $ -
Field Preparation $ -
Usher & Parking Attendants $ -
Clean-up p $ -
Miscellaneous $ -
Police Escort $ -
$ -
SUBTOTAL - $ - #
HPD Expenses $ -
Officer 1 $ - #
Officer 2 $ - #
SUBTOTAL for HPD/Security $ -
TOTAL Game Expense: $ -

On this _________ day of ___________________


I ________________________________received
$_______________ from the OIA.
League Executive _________________________

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OIA FORM 2 Oahu Interscholastic Association
Record of Ticket Sales

First Last
Ticket Ticket
No. Sold No.Sold SOLD
Rate Color (on roll) (on roll) =(Last Ticket No. Sold - First Ticket No. Sold) Amount Ticket Seller
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
Totals----------------------- 0 $0.00

0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
Totals----------------------- 0 $0.00

0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
Totals----------------------- 0 $0.00

0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
0 $0.00
Totals------------------------------- 0 $0.00

Grand Total------------------------- 0 $0.00

Cash Short/Over: I certify the above figures to be correct:


Date:
Sport/Game:
Site: Finance Chairperson
Manager:
Site Manager

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ADMISSION PRICES FOR OIA ATHLETIC EVENTS
A $1.00 discount applies to admission fees for active duty military personnel and persons 62 and older
with proper identification. (06/2004)

VOLLEYBALL, BASKETBALL:
All Regular Season Games:

$3.00 - School students of non-participating schools with OIA Activity Pass; also, eighth
grade and under.
$5.00 - General admission and students without OIA Activity Pass.
FREE - Students with OIA Activity Pass from participating schools.
$30.00- Special regular season pass. All proceeds of special pass sales goes to
the League.
Passes-“All Sport Pass” & “Fall Sport Pass”

OIA Championship Play-off Games:

$4.00 - Students with OIA Activity Pass and eighth grade and under.
$6.00 - General admission and students without OIA Activity Pass.
Passes-“All Sport Pass” (all play-off games)
“Fall Sport Pass” (Volleyball Play-offs)
“Winter Sport Pass” (Boys Basketball Play-offs)
“Spring Sport Pass” (Girls Basketball Play-offs)

FOOTBALL: All Regular Season Games:

$4.00 - Students of non-participating school with OIA Activity Pass and eighth grade and
under.
$6.00 - General admission and students without OIA Activity Pass.
FREE - Students with OIA Activity Pass from participating schools.
$30.00- Special regular season pass. All proceeds of special pass sales goes to
the League.
Passes-“All Sport Pass” & “Fall Sport Pass”

OIA Championship Play-off Games:

$4.00 - Students with OIA Activity Pass and eighth grade and under.
$7.00 - General admission
Passes-"All Sports Pass" & “Fall Sport Pass” (Valid at Aloha Stadium)

OTHER SPORTS: BASEBALL, CHEERLEADING, JUDO, SOFTBALL, SOCCER, SWIMMING, TRACK


& FIELD, WATER POLO, AND WRESTLING

OIA Championship Play-off Games:


$4.00- Students with OIA Activity Pass and eighth grade & under
$6.00- General admission
Passes- All Sports Pass” (all play-off games)
“Fall Sports Pass: (Cheerleading Competition)
“Winter Sports Pass” (Soccer Playoffs, Swim Meets & Wrestling)
“Spring Sports Pass” (Baseball Playoffs, Softball Playoffs, Judo Tournament,
Track Meets, Water Polo Playoffs)

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OIA PASSES

Traditionally the OIA presents passes to persons who have supported the programs of the OIA. At all
OIA events, those holding Fall, Winter, Spring, and All Sport passes must present photo identification.
The name of the pass holder must be printed on the pass. Exempt from this are the Special OIA
Football, Volleyball, Boys Basketball, and Girls Basketball passes (Parent Passes). (06/2004)

A. All Sports Passes: A list shall be maintained by the Executive Director.


(Regular "Paper" - Good for all sport events during the year).
One for each vice principal. Maximum per school for varsity sports: 30.

B. Special Basketball, Football and Volleyball Season Passes:


Sold at a special rate to parents of Football, Volleyball and Basketball teams. League will assess
each school the amount sold and the total shall be included as a league share for each school.
Maximum allocated for each school:
Football = 300; Volleyball, Boys & Girls Basketball = 75.

C. Fall - Winter - Spring Passes:


(Good during regular season, play offs and championship games only on the sports listed on the
pass)
League principals for distribution to their coaches and key persons who have supported the
school's program as designated by the athletic director and principal. A list shall be maintained at
the school. Maximum allocated for each school:

Fall Pass (Football and Girls Volleyball) = 40

Winter Pass (Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Cheerleading, Soccer, and Wrestling) = 30

Spring Pass (Baseball, Softball, Judo, Track, and Boys Volleyball) = 30

D. Activity Pass Charges: Each principal is responsible for the development of his/her schools plan.
It is strongly recommended that each school continue to find ways to subsidize the transportation
of the band to all athletic events. Income from athletic books shall remain with the individual
schools.

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START DATE POLICY

The philosophy of starting dates is to give students the opportunity to participate in other athletic events. In
addition, it gives all schools the same advantage of contact time with athletes.
Effective school year 2008-09, the OIA will follow the HHSAA Start Date Policy as follows:
Starting Dates
Except for football, the start date for each sport will be a maximum of thirteen (13) weeks prior to the state
tournament week, on the Monday of that week (i.e., Boys Basketball Tournament is during week 34. The starting
date will be the Monday of week 21).

The start date policy will apply to the following varsity team sports:
Baseball, Basketball, Canoe Paddling, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, and Water Polo.
Individual sports shall have a try-out date, a maximum of thirteen (13) weeks prior to the state tournament week,
on the Monday of that week. Prior to the try-out date, practices cannot be mandatory and team selections
cannot be made.

Coach-Player Contact Restrictions


(Refer to chart Adopted by HHSAA Executive Board 06/13/06)
Student-athletes of team sports have no outside participation restrictions except for league rules/by-laws that
govern in-season (Green shaded area of the chart) outside participation restrictions.

The following restrictions apply to all Varsity and Junior Varsity programs:
- In-season – 13 weeks (except Football) – (Green area)

- Out of season Conditioning and Weight Training – (White area)


Restrictions to be determined by each league.
The program shall have a coach or other authorized personnel in supervision. Prior to the start dates,
activities cannot be mandated and team selections cannot be made.

- Member schools bear the responsibility of monitoring facilities and making the determination if adult
supervision is adequate for off-season conditioning.

- Summer Activities - (Yellow Area)


No restrictions during this period.

- No Contact/Dead period – (Red Area)


The no contact/dead period is defined as a specified time span of non-instructional/non-developmental
sport specific activity.

For winter and spring sport seasons, the no contact/dead periods coincide with the weeks just prior to the
start dates for fall and winter sports, in part to allow student-athletes to try out for other sports in other
seasons.

- Football Spring Practice


To be determined by each league
Football spring practice period or those leagues who allow spring practice.

- Exemptions to this policy


Requests for exemptions to this policy to participate in a national or international sporting event must be
made in writing to the HHSAA Executive Director.

- It is highly recommended for individual and team sports that student-athletes have at least one week of
total rest between seasons.

Penalty for Violations


If a violation occurs and is reported, the Athletic Director shall warn the coach and inform the league Executive
Director, in writing. The league Executive Director shall forward the report to the HHSAA office.

If a second violation should occur, the coach will be dismissed, and will not be allowed to coach at any HHSAA
member school for two (2) years. A coach is defined as any person on the staff, inclusive of volunteer coaches.

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Canoe Paddling

Swim & Diving


Cross Country

Cheerleading

G Water Polo

Track & Field


G Basketball

B Basketball
G Volleyball

B Volleyball
Air Riflery

Wrestling
G Soccer

B Soccer

Baseball
Football
Bowling

Softball
Tennis
G Golf

B Golf
Judo
Week Dates
1 7/4 - 7/10
2 7/11 - 7/17
3 7/18 - 7/24
4 7/25 - 7/31
5 8/1 - 8/7
6 8/8 - 8/14
7 8/15 - 8/21
8 8/22 - 8/28
9 8/29 - 9/4
10 9/5 - 9/11
11 9/12 - 9/18
12 9/19 - 9/25
13 9/26 - 10/2
14 10/3 - 10/9
15 10/10 - 10/16
16 10/17 - 10/23
17 10/24 - 10/30 ST ST ST ST
18 10/31 - 11/6
19 11/7 - 11/13 ST
20 11/14 - 11/20 ST
21 11/21 - 11/27 ST
22 11/28 - 12/4
23 12/5 - 12/11 ST
24 12/12 - 12/18
25 12/19 - 12/25
26 12/26 - 1/1
27 1/2 - 1/8
28 1/9 - 1/15
29 1/16 - 1/22
30 1/23 - 1/29
31 1/30 - 2/5 ST
32 2/6 - 2/12 ST ST ST ST
33 2/13 - 2/19 ST ST
34 2/20 - 2/26
35 2/27 - 3/5
36 3/6 - 3/12
37 3/13 - 3/19
38 3/20 - 3/26
39 3/27 - 4/2
40 4/3 - 4/9
41 4/10 - 4/16
42 4/17 - 4/23
43 4/24 - 4/30
44 5/1 - 5/7 ST ST ST ST ST ST
45 5/8 - 5/14 ST ST ST
46 5/15 - 5/21
47 5/22 - 5/28
48 5/29 - 6/4
49 6/5 - 6/11
50 6/12 - 6/18
51 6/19 - 6/25
52 6/26 - 7/2
= Season =Off Season, Restricted =Summer unrestricted

=Off Season, restrictions determined by each league 2010-2011 Start Dates Revised 7-01-10
OIA League Restrictions

A. The following sports shall adhere to the HHSAA Start Date Policy: Baseball, Basketball, Football,
Paddling, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, and Water Polo. For these sports, the following restrictions are as
follows:

1. Coaches may not conduct any organized practice sessions with any student enrolled in their
school as determined by the HHSAA Start Date Policy.

2. Practice may be conducted after the last State Tournament is completed during the HHSAA
unrestricted practice dates. Any exception to the rule must be approved by the OIA Athletic
Directors Council. A coach may present their case for an exception to the AD Council but may
not be present during the council’s vote for approval.

3. Football will not be allowed to use pads or helmets after the last State Tournament except during
the designated ten days of Spring Football.

B. All other OIA sanctioned sports have no start dates. Due to the nature of these sports, participation with a
coach will be allowed throughout the year. An official Try-out date will be listed on their sports schedule
as a means to determine a team roster.

C. No team shall be selected before the designated Start or Try-Out date.

D. Any violation not corrected will be referred to the Oahu Interscholastic Association Review and Sanction
Committee. The HHSAA Start Date Policy Penalty for Violation will be followed.

2010-11 OIA Try-Out and Starting Dates

Sport Try-Out Date Starting Date


FALL SPORTS
Air Riflery ................................................. August 2, 2010
Bowling .................................................... August 2, 2010
Cheerleading, Competitive ...................... August 2, 2010
Cross Country ......................................... August 2, 2010
Football, Helmets .................................... ................................................................ July 26, 2010
Football, Full Pads .................................. ................................................................ August 2, 2010
Softball, JV .............................................. ................................................................ August 2, 2010
Soft Tennis .............................................. August 2, 2010
Volleyball, Girls ....................................... ................................................................ August 2, 2010

WINTER SPORTS
Baseball, JV ............................................ ................................................................ October 25, 2010
Basketball, Boys ...................................... ................................................................ November 15, 2010
Basketball, Girls ...................................... ................................................................ November 1, 2010
Paddling .................................................. ................................................................ November 8, 2010
Soccer, Girls ............................................ ................................................................ November 8, 2010
Soccer, Boys ........................................... ................................................................ November 15, 2010
Swimming ................................................ November 8, 2010
Tennis, JV Girls ....................................... October 4, 2010
Wrestling ................................................. November 8, 2010

SPRING SPORTS
Baseball, Varsity ..................................... ................................................................ February 14, 2011
Softball, Varsity ....................................... ................................................................ February 7, 2011
Golf, Boys ................................................ February 14, 2010
Golf, Girls ................................................ February 7, 2011
Judo......................................................... February 7, 2011
Tennis, Varsity ........................................ February 7, 2011
Track & Field ........................................... February 7, 2011
Water Polo............................................... February 7, 2011
Volleyball, Boys ....................................... ................................................................ February 14, 2011
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ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES GOVERNING SPORTS

Section I. General:
A. Awards
1. OIA Championship type and number of plaques and medals to be awarded are listed on
the following page (2010-11 OIA Plaques & Medals). The awards listed are awards
which the League will be obligated to purchase and present. Schools may increase
these awards at their own expense.
Medals will be presented to the athletes either for being a member of a championship
team or winning or placing in an individual event. Medals will be gold for first place, silver
for second, bronze for third.
2. Letter Awards: Athletic letters shall be a maximum of six inches in size. The number to
be awarded for each sport shall be left to the discretion of the school.
3. Acceptance of Awards from Non-School Groups: No member of a team shall accept a
trophy or award directly from an outside person or organization without the approval of
the Oahu Interscholastic Association. Any team member found guilty of receiving such
awards shall be barred from further competition until reinstated by the Oahu
Interscholastic Association.

B. OIA All-Star Selection Guideline:


1. Each OIA Sports Coordinator may form a committee for the final selection of all-stars for
that sport.
a. The committee may consist of members of the games rules committee for that
sport (ADs), officials, and/or coaches.
b. Each coach submits a consideration all-star list of his team of his/her team which
will be used for informational purposes as a base for selection.
c. Consideration list from own school should not exceed the number of positions for
that sport. Names that did not make the first or second teams will be the
honorable mention. No coach may add to the honorable mention list once it has
been submitted. An honorable mention list only pertains to team sports with a
starting date.
d. A second list would include an all-opponent list which would be used by the
advisor and/or his/her committee to determine the first and second team all-stars
for that sport. This list should be generated and collected prior to the start of the
playoffs.
e. The all-opponent list would be the voting list and therefore a meeting of coaches
would not be necessary at the end of the season.
f. The sport advisor and his/her committee would than determine all-stars from the
all-opponent list. The sport advisor should make every effort to get each coach
to turn in both lists before the start of the playoffs.
g. No team/individual will be penalized if the coach does not attend a meeting or
does not turn in the lists.
h. Individual sports may differ because the all-stars may be based on placement of
event(s) or points tallied.

2. Each sport will select Eastern and Western Division or Conference All-Star teams. There
will no longer be OIA All-Stars. A sport with a White Conference will have a All-Star team
comprised of East and West players (06/2009)
st nd
a. Each sport will select a 1 team, 2 team, Player of the Year and Coach of the
Year. Player of the Year would come from the first team.
b. The number on each All-Star Team will correspond with the respective sport
team. Exceptions may be noted below in the chart. For Paddling and
Cheerleading, the coach will select the All-Stars from his/her team and will
submit names to the advisor according to the first and second team chart and the
sport advisor. The breakdown will be determined by the sport advisor. There will
be no Honorable Mention for these sports.

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2010-11 OIA Plaques and Medals
Plaques Medals Ribbons
Vars. Vars. Special JV Div.
Vars. Champ. Team Ind. Events Champ. Champ.
AIR RIFLERY Boys 1 10 10 0 0 0
Girls 1 10 10 0 0 0
BASEBALL 2 40 0 0 0 0
BASKETBALL Boys 2 34 0 0 0 0
Girls 2 34 0 0 0 0
BOWLING Boys 1 9 15 0 0 0
Girls 1 9 15 0 0 0
CHEERLEADING, Comp. 1 18 0 0 0 0
CROSS COUNTRY Boys 1 8 20 0 27 108
Girls 1 8 20 0 27 108
FOOTBALL 2 120 0 0 0 0
GOLF Boys 1 14 15 0 0 0
Girls 1 14 15 0 0 0
JUDO Boys 1 12 60 0 0 120
Girls 1 12 60 0 0 120
PADDLING Boys 1 10 0 0 0 0
Girls 1 10 0 0 0 0
Mixed 1 10 0 0 0 0
SOCCER y
Boys 2 48 0 0 0 0
Girls 2 48 0 0 0 0
SOFTBALL 2 40 0 0 0 0
SOFT TENNIS Boys 1 12 8 0 0 0
Girls 1 12 8 0 0 0
SWIMMING Boys 1 0 105 0 105 210
Girls 1 0 105 0 105 210
SWIMMING, RELAYS Boys 1 0 36 148 0 0
Girls 1 0 36 148 0 0
TENNIS Boys 1 11 12 0 0 0
Girls 1 11 12 0 0 0
TRACK & FIELD Boys 1 0 132 0 132 528
Girls 1 0 132 0 132 528
TRACK & FIELD , RELAYS Boys 0 0 0 0 0 0
Girls 0 0 0 0 0 0
VOLLEYBALL Boys 2 28 0 0 0 0
Girls 3 28 0 0 0 0
WRESTLING Boys 2 84 0 28 84 336
Girls 2 66 0 22 66 264
WATER POLO Girls 1 20 0 0 0 0
Individual Medal Distribution Explanation Ribbon Distribution Explanation
Swimming: 5 place winners (nine individual and two relays) Swimming OIA Relays: 2nd to 5th place (8 relays, 1 individual, 1 mixed)
Tennis: 4 place
p winners of singles
g and doubles of OIA Tourn. Track OIA Relays:2nd
y to 5th place
p (9
( relays,
y 6 individual))
Track: 5 place winners in each event (14 ind., 2 relays) Cross Country JV Championship: 20 places and 7 for championship team
Swimming OIA Relays: First place winners in each event (8 relays
and 1 individual, 1 mixed) Swimming JV Championship: 5 place winners in each event (9 indiv., 2 relays)
Track OIA Relays: First place winners in each event (9 relays and 6
individual) Track JV Championship: 5 place winners in each event (14 indiv., 2 relays)
Wrestling: 6 place winners in each weight class Wrestling JV Championship: 6 place winners in each weight class
Judo: 60 medals for Boys; 60 medals for Girls; Cross Country Divisional: 20 places, 7 for championship team
6 places, 10 weight classes, 12 championship team boys/girls Swimming Divisional: 5 place winners in each event
T k Divisional:
Track Di i i l 5 place
l winners
i in
i each
h eventt
Wrestling Divisional: 6 place winners in each weight class
Judo: 6 places; 10 weight classes per division, 60 west/60 east

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3. All Sport Advisors are to release selections to the media and submit selections to the
Executive Director.
4. See the following chart for granting awards

SPORT 1st Team 2nd Team Player Coach


Air Riflery 24 24 4 4
Baseball 24 24 2 2
Basketball, Boys 20 20 4 4
Basketball, Girls 20 20 4 4
Bowling 20 20 4 4
Cheerleading 20 20 2 2
Cross Country 40 40 4 4
Football 78 66 6 3
Golf 22 22 4 4
Judo, Boys 20 20 2 2
Judo, Girls 20 20 2 2
Paddling 36 36 6 6
Soccer, Boys 33 33 3 3
Soccer, Girls 33 33 3 3
Softball 36 36 3 3
Soft Tennis 24 24 4 4
Swimming 36 36 4 4
Tennis 32 32 4 4
Track 56 56 4 4
Volleyball 56 56 8 8
Water Polo 7 7 1 1
Wrestling 50 50 4 4

C. Sport Declaration after Declaration Date


If a school decides to participate in a sport after the OIA Sport Declaration date up to two
months prior to the advisory meeting of the sport, allow the school to participate in the sport
with the following understanding:
1. The school will not receive an allocation of state funds (coaches salary, supply &
equipment, transportation, medic, etc.) for that sport.
2. The league will assess the school per team share for the sport.
3. The school will be included in revenue sharing (if any) for the sport.

D. Required Medical Examinations: No student shall be eligible to represent his high school
unless there is on file with the principal a medical doctor's statement for the current school
year certifying that the student has passed an adequate physical examination, and that in the
opinion of the examining medical doctor the student is fully able to compete in athletic
contests.

E. All schools having junior varsity and varsity teams in a particular sport must submit a separate
eligibility list for each team.

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F. Scheduling
1. The regular season scheduling will follow the number schedule format (see following
schedule chart). Any new team(s) entering will be placed as the last number.
Four-Team Schedule
2-1 4-2 4-1
3-4 1-3 2-3

Five-Team Schedule
1-4 3-1 5-3 2-5 4-2
2-3 4-5 1-2 3-4 5-1

Six-Team Schedule
2-1 3-4 6-4 4-1 5-6
3-6 6-1 2-3 5-3 1-3
4-5 2-5 1-5 6-2 4-2

Seven-Team Schedule
1-6 4-2 2-7 5-3 3-1 6-4 7-5
2-5 5-1 3-6 6-2 4-7 7-3 1-4
3-4 6-7 4-5 7-1 5-6 1-2 2-3

Eight-Team Schedule
2-1 3-4 6-2 7-5 1-3 4-5 7-3
3-8 1-7 7-8 8-4 4-2 8-1 8-2
4-7 8-6 4-1 2-3 5-8 2-7 1-5
5-6 2-5 5-3 6-1 6-7 3-6 6-4

Nine-Team Schedule
1-8 5-3 2-9 6-4 3-1 7-5 4-2 8-6 9-7
2-7 6-2 3-8 7-3 4-9 8-4 5-1 9-5 1-6
3-6 7-1 4-7 8-2 5-8 9-3 6-9 1-4 2-5
4-5 8-9 5-6 9-1 6-7 1-2 7-8 2-3 3-4

Ten-Team Schedule
2-1 2-3 6-9 10-6 5-3 1-9 5-1 5-6 9-3
3-10 1-7 7-8 2-5 6-2 10-8 6-4 1-10 10-2
4-9 8-6 3-1 3-4 7-10 2-7 7-3 2-9 6-1
5-8 9-5 4-2 1-8 8-9 3-6 8-2 3-8 7-5
6-7 10-4 5-10 9-7 4-1 4-5 9-10 4-7 8-4

Eleven-Team Schedule
1-10 6-4 2-11 7-5 3-1 8-6 4-2 9-7 5-3 10-8 11-9
2-9 7-3 3-10 8-4 4-11 9-5 5-1 10-6 6-2 11-7 1-8
3-8 8-2 4-9 9-3 5-10 10-4 6-11 11-5 7-1 1-6 2-7
4-7 9-1 5-8 10-2 6-9 11-3 7-10 1-4 8-11 2-5 3-6
5-6 10-11 6-7 11-1 7-8 1-2 8-9 2-3 9-10 3-4 4-5

2. Start time of events on Testing Days


All OIA events shall start no sooner than 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays when a PSAT, SAT,
or ACT test is scheduled.
3. Re-scheduling of regular season contests
Once the regular season schedule is made, schools who want to make changes to
the schedule must make arrangements with the opposing school and then inform the
Sport Advisor.
4. Post-season
There shall be no outside team competition during the post-season of a sport.

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5. White Conference Scheduling (06/2005, Rev. 06/2008)
All White Conference (Division II) formats should be changed to an East-West
Conference format. Four teams will comprise each conference. The schedule will be
a 10-game format with the teams playing two rounds against the same conference
and one round against the opposite conference. The playoff format shall be a 6-team
format with the #1 seeds from the East and West receiving a first round bye, except
for basketball and volleyball who will have a 6-team double elimination format.

G. Site
OIA Playoffs:
If no site is pre-determined for an OIA post-season contest, then the highest seed in the
bracket will determine the site.

If a team does not have a facility to host the event, they must find a suitable facility in the
general area of the host school that is willing to host the game.
In the event the highest seeded team is unable to secure a site, then the second highest
seeded team in the bracket will be awarded the home site.

H. A coach or designated adult must be present at all athletic events before the event can be
started. Failure to comply with this rule will mean forfeiture.

I. All officials (in any sport) must be 18 years old or older. (02/2005)

J. For all sports excluding football, as long as one official shows up, the game will be played.
(5/89)

K. Interrupted Game Procedures: Games interrupted by events beyond the control of the OIA
shall be continued from the point of interruption, unless the head coaches of the teams
mutually agree otherwise. Interrupted games having direct bearing on a championship must
be rescheduled.

The following guidelines should be used if the game cannot be played or completed:

1. See if the situation can be corrected. Try to contact the Executive Director.
2. Announce to the crowd the reason for the delay.
3. Use the band and cheerleaders or any other group to occupy or entertain the crowd.
4. If all means to correct the situation have been exhausted, inform the crowd there will
be no refund but there will be no admission charge when the game is replayed. Use
discretion in pacifying the ticket holder. If the ticket holder insists on a refund, defer
an explosive situation by asking them to call at their convenience.

L. Handshake Guidelines for Team Sports:

1. Student-athletes and coaches will shake hands after the game/contest ends.
2. Head coaches will lead the teams to shake hands.
3. Assistant coaches will supervise the teams during the handshake. The assistant
coaches will shake hands after both teams are done.
4. Athletic Directors will have the authority to eliminate/modify the handshake following
the game/contest.
5. There will be no post-game talk/conference with teams before or after the handshake.
(06/2006)

M. Player Benches:
It shall be the responsibility of the Athletic Director or persons authorized to keep the benches
free of those not officially connected with the team. Sports events scheduled by the Oahu
Interscholastic Association shall be governed by the rules published by the National Alliance
of the Athletic Association (includes National Federation of State High School Associations)
with such modifications as may be decided upon by the Oahu Interscholastic Association.
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N. Breaking Division/Conference Ties (Revised Completely 5/93)

There shall be no play-off of divisional/conference ties in standings. If there are ties,


divisional/conference seeding and representation will be determined by the following methods
in the following order:

1. Winner of Tied Schools: If there are multiple ties, resolve the standing among tied
schools that have played each other.
Example:
(1) KAILUA/KAHUKU TIED - WINNER OF TWO
(2) KAILUA/KAHUKU/CASTLE TIED - KAILUA BEAT CASTLE AND KAHUKU;
KAHUKU BEAT CASTLE AND LOST TO KAILUA; CASTLE LOST TO
KAILUA AND KAHUKU.

1ST KAILUA - 2 WINS, 0 LOST, 0 TIED (4 PTS)


2ND KAHUKU - 1 WIN, 1 LOST, 0 TIED (2 PTS)
3RD CASTLE - 0 WINS, 3 LOST, 0 TIED (0 PTS)

2. Elimination of Ties: Eliminate all ties and use only won/lost record.

Example: KAILUA 6 WINS, 1 LOST, 1 TIED (13 PTS)


KAHUKU 5 WINS, 0 LOST, 3 TIED (13 PTS)

ELIMINATE TIES: 1ST KAILUA (12 PTS)


2ND KAHUKU (10 PTS)

3. Common Opponents: Use won/lost results of games against common opponents.

Example: KAILUA 6 WINS, 1 LOST, 1 TIED


KAHUKU 6 WINS, 1 LOST, 1 TIED

COMMON OPPONENTS:
1STKAILUA 6 WINS, 0 LOST (12 PTS)
2NDKAHUKU 5 WINS, 1 LOST (10 PTS)

4. Point Total: Add up won/lost/tied standing points of all teams beaten - highest total
best.

Example: KAILUA & KAHUKU 3 WINS, 4 LOST, 1 TIED

KAILUA BEAT: KAHUKU BEAT:


CASTLE- 8 PTS CASTLE- 8 PTS
McKINLEY- 8 PTS McKINLEY- 8 PTS
KAISER- 6 PTS KALANI- 5 PTS
22 PTS 1ST 21 PTS 2ND

5. Coin toss: Flip a coin with "odd man" getting highest ranking: Then, go back to
beginning of process with remaining multiple tie teams.

Example: AIEA, ROOSEVELT, WAIPAHU FLIP A COIN ROOSEVELT WAS


"ODD MAN". AIEA BEAT WAIPAHU REGULAR SEASON.

1ST - ROOSEVELT
2ND - AIEA
3RD – WAIPAHU

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O. Unless specifically stated otherwise within each sport section, the following format pertaining
to play-offs of ties for championships or state representations will prevail:

All single elimination:


3 teams to determine one: 1 Bye; 2 plays 3. Winner plays 1 and 2 is out.

3 teams to determine two: 1 Bye; 2 plays 3. Winner plays Bye. If Bye team wins,
winner of first game is second. If Bye team loses, they will
play loser of first game for second.

4 teams to determine one: 1 plays 2; 3 plays 4; losers are eliminated, then two winners
play off.

4 teams to determine two: 1 plays 2; 3 plays 4; losers are eliminated.

P. No smoking or any form of tobacco use is allowed for anyone with direct association with the
team any time while the event is being played.
Rules for Athletic Events
No Smoking: DOE Admin. Rule, Ch 31, Chapter 328K, H.R.S.
No Loitering: Chapter 708-814 H.R.S.
No Use Alcoholic Beverages and Drugs: Chapter 40, Hawaii Penal Code, Chapter 281,
H.R.S., Chapter 712, Part IV H.R.S.
No Animals: Chapter 708-814, H.R.S.
No Coolers: League Rule
No Re-Entry: League Rule

Q. Bracketing Format will be used, unless otherwise stated in respective sport section. See
following exhibits:

12-Team OIA Play-off Bracket


8-Team OIA Play-off Bracket
6-Team OIA Play-off Bracket
4-Team OIA Play-off Bracket
16 Team Divisional Single Elimination

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12-team OIA Play-off Bracket

W1

E4 Game 5

Game 1

W5 Game 11

E2

W3 Game 6

Game 2

E6 Game 15

L11
L5 Game 14 3rd place
Game 9
L12
L6
Game 13 5th place OIA Champion
L7
Game 10

L8

W6

Game 3

Game 7

E3

W2

E5 Game 12

Game 4

Game 8

W4
E1

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8-team OIA Play-off Bracket

East 1

Game 1

West 4

Game 5

East 3

Game 2

West 2

L5
L1 Game 10 3rd place
Game 7
L6
L2 Game 11
Game 9 5th place OIA Champion
L3
Game 8

L4

West 3

Game 3

East 2

Game 6

East 4

Game 4

West 1

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4-team OIA Play-off Bracket

East 1

Game 1

West 2

Game 3

East 2 OIA Champion

Game 2

West 1

6-team OIA Play-off Bracket


East 1
East 1

BYE

East 3

West 2

West 3 OIA Champion

East 2

BYE

West 1
West 1

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16-team OIA Divisional Single Elimination

16

13

12

2
1st place

15

10

14

3rd place
11

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R. Sanction for Ejection of Coaches (06/2003)
Whenever a coach is disqualified from an OIA contest, as outlined in the OIA By-Laws, Article
II, Section 7, the following will be imposed:
1. The coach must enroll and satisfactorily complete the NFHS Coaches Education
Program (NFHS CEP) course. The coach will be responsible for course fees. The
coach will facilitate another NFHS CEP session after satisfactorily completing the
course.
2. If a coach does not satisfactorily complete and facilitate a course, the coach will no be
re-hired by an OIA school, in any sport, subsequent to the date of the disqualification.
3. The coach may enroll or facilitate an NFHS CEP Program Course being offered in any
Hawaii school district.

S. Re-instatement Policy (06/2004)


After consideration of the school’s disciplinary procedures, a student who is dismissed and/or
suspended from a team due to an ACT 90 offense must successfully complete a school
approved educational program to be eligible for re-instatement into the school’s athletic
program.

T. Conditioning (06/2004)
All sports advisors will establish a 5 day minimum time frame for conditioning and skills and
drills workouts prior to the first scrimmage.

U. The deadline for submitting updated school Safety & Security plans to the OIA Office is the
second Friday of August. The Safety & Security Chair will distribute the updated plans ot the
schools. There will be a $10 per day fine when past due. (04/2005)

V. There will be a $50 fine for “Visitor” teams (teams that play their games at another school’s
site) who do not leave the premises (playing site) within fifteen (15) minutes after the last
contest. (08/2005)

W. Entrance to playoff games


Participating teams in OIA Championship playoffs will be admitted into playoff games by roster
and accompanied by the coach(es). (12/2005)

X. Power Ranking (06/2008)


Beginning school year 2008-09, power rank all OIA sports that have Red and White divisions
every even year. All rankings for sports will be done in the same year. In the event another
sport begins a White division in an odd year, they would be re-ranked the following even year
(first year based on Red points, second year based on what division the team was in).

Y. Division Declaration (06/2008)


rd
Schools shall have up to the 3 reading of OIA related sport specific concern to request
movement to the Red Division of that sport. Once 3rd reading is completed, there shall be no
requests for movement.

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Section II. Air Riflery (Sporter Air - .177 Caliber), Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules
The current National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rules, hereafter referred to as NSR, shall
govern at all OIA matches with the following exceptions:
A. All regular season matches will be fired using a “postal” format.
B. Each school may have a boys and girls team. The boys’ team shall fire a maximum of eight
(8) individual shooters with the top four (4) individual scores to count as the boys’ team
score. The girls’ team shall fire a maximum of eight (8) individual shooters with the top four
(4) individual scores to count as the girls’ team score. (This is a modification to NSR 3.2).
The course of fire will be as provided by NSR 5.3.2 Individual Event, 3 x 20 (without final).
C. Scoring:
1) Scoring will be done by members of the teams.
2) The competitor's name, school, gender and date of the match will be on the back of
each target.
3) Firing position will be the only marking in the front of the target. Targets will be
secured on backing with clips and will be removed from the backing prior to scoring.
4) Cards will be shuffled and scorers will score and post scores. Scores on targets
must have verification signatures, one scorer from each school.
5) Targets must be kept on file for the duration of the season and may be disposed of
after the OIA tournament.
6) Clarification on excessive hits – NSR 7.13.6 refers to excessive shots on a bull’s-
eye. This is not to be confused with NSR 7.13.7, which refers to excessive hits on a
target.
7) Only the Range Officer will mark the front of the target. The term “target” in the
rulebook refers to the sheet of paper containing the twelve bull’s-eyes. The term
bull’s-eye refers to the small circular concentric numbered rings for the purpose of
scoring.
D. Each relay will be given a 3-minute Preparation Period prior to the “Start” command
followed by a 50-minute firing period to complete the prone, standing and kneeling
positions, in that order. The time will continuously run from the “Start” command to the
“Stop – Unload” command. This is a modification of NSR 5.3.1.
E. Protest is based on posted score. Protest time will be 10 minutes and the cost will be $1.00
per shooter.

2. League Format
A. Both the East and West division will participate in a single round schedule.
B. Each school must provide its own equipment and firing materials.
C. The head coach for the school will run the match. The school’s coach will be the official
referee for the match. Other coaches will assist as directed by the official referee.
D. The league shall be divided into the Eastern and Western Divisions.
EAST: Castle, Farrington, Kahuku, Kailua, Kaimuki, Kalaheo, Kalani, McKinley, Moanalua
and Roosevelt.
WEST: Campbell, Kapolei, Leilehua, Nanakuli, Pearl City, Radford, Waianae, Waialua, and
Waipahu.
E. Ties:
1) In case of a ties for placement in league standings and playoff seeding, refer to OIA
tie breaking procedures.
2) No dual meet match shall result in a tie. If a tie exists, refer to NSR 8.4.4 Team
Events

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F. Top two teams from each division will advance to the OIA Championship finals.
Boys: East 1 vs. West 2 Girls: East 1 vs. West 2
West 1 vs. East 2 West 1 vs. East 2
1) The semi-finals and finals will be held at a site determined by the Sport Advisor.
Only the top six (6) Girls and Boys from each school will be allowed to participate in
the OIA team semi-finals and team finals with the top four (4) scores counting
towards the total team score. Officers will be determined prior to team
championship tournament from participating teams.
2) OIA team championship will be a dual match format.
G. OIA Individual Championship Tournament
1) A maximum of thirty-six (36) shooters from each gender may participate in the OIA
Individual Championship Tournament and must have:
a) A minimum season average of 420. All regular season scores must be included
in the final season average.
b) Participated in at least four (4) of the school’s regular season matches.
2) All Individual competitors may be pre-squadded at random, at least two (2) days in
advance. Shooters will report to the site one (1) hour prior to their starting/relay
time.
3) In case of ties, refer to NSR 8.4.4.
4) Aggregate score tol determine the top twelve (12) place finishers in both the boys
and girls division.
5) The range, scoring, and facility officers will be determined prior to tournament by
Sport Advisor.

3. Equipment
A. See NSR 4.2 Sporter Air Rifle rules, NSR 4.3, Sporter Clothing and Accessories rules and
NSR 4.7 General Equipment Rules for Sporter and Precision Classes.
B. Shooting mats cannot be folded and used. The thickness of the shooting mat will be no
more than one inch.
C. Eye protection must be worn while on the firing line by everyone while firing is in progress.
D. Shoes must be worn in all positions. (No Hightops, Closed Shoes)
E. Long pants must be worn in all positions.
F. Binder clips should be used for securing the cardboard and targets.
G. The use of CBIs (Clear Barrel Indicators) is mandatory.
H. Transporting uncased rifle: the muzzle of the rifle must be pointed upward above the head.
Bolt must be open and CBI inserted.
I. All rifles must be grounded on the shooters firing point. Shooters will not handle their rifles
until instructed to do so by the Range Officer during the Preparation period and/or Change-
over period.

4. Facilities: 10 Meters/33 Feet. Refer to Shooting Range Specification, NSR 5.5.1

5. Awards: Refer to Section I.

6. Budget: Refer to Section on Sports Budget.

7. Schedule
A. Preseason matches are authorized.
B. Air Rifle season will be from August to November. Matches will be held at 3:00 p.m. on
weekdays and 9:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. on weekends.
C. The OIA Championship match will be held at the end of the regular OIA dual match season.
The top two teams from each division will qualify for the post-season tournament.
D. Rescheduling of a match because of extenuating circumstances is allowed with the approval
of the Sport Advisor or the Executive Director.

8. Miscellaneous

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A. The team's coach is responsible for reporting the match results to the Sport Advisor by 4:00
p.m. (Saturdays) or 5:00 p.m. (Weekdays) on the day of the match. The Sport Advisor will
be responsible to notify the newspaper agencies and/or the HHSAA publicist. Failure to
email or fax the TYPED SCORES to the sport advisor within the given time limit will result in
that team having to report scores to the listed agencies.
B. The Sport Advisor will keep current records of the league standings and periodically notify
the newspapers of the team standings.
C. Air Rifle target AR 5-10 shall be used.
D. Scoring of Misplaced Shot(s) on Wrong Position’s Target (Kneeling/Prone or
Prone/Kneeling)
If a competitor fires a shot on the wrong position’s target (e.g. shot fired in the kneeling
position hits a target in prone position), he must inform the range officer immediately and
he/she should not be penalized for the first two (2) points for each third and all succeeding
misplaced shots fired, deducted from the lowest value shot(s) in the prone position. The
range officer will mark on the competitor’s target(s) and/or inform the scorer(s) of the
misplaced shots.
Scoring: For each shot fired on the wrong position’s target, the lower valued shot will be
scored to the open individual target (bulls eye) of the last fired position (kneeling) and higher
valued shot to the previously fired position (prone).
Example 1) If a shot fired at kneeling target (bulls eye) #10 from the kneeling position, hits
prone target (bulls eye) #3, the lower valued shot on prone target (bulls eye) #3 will be
scored to the open kneeling target (bulls eye) #10 and the higher valued shot scored to the
prone target (bulls eye) #3.
Example 2) If a shot fired at prone target #3 hits kneeling target #10, prone target #3 will be
left open. When the shooter shoots kneeling #10 from the kneeling position, he will shoot
kneeling #10 an additional time (2 total shots in kneeling #10), the higher valued shot will be
scored to the open prone target and the lower valued shot scored to the kneeling target.

9. State Representation
A. Team: First and second place teams from each division shall qualify for four (4) state berths
per team. Teams representatives guaranteed berths in the state tournament will be
determined by season average and awarded the top four (4) qualified shooters from each
team prior to the OIA Individual Championship Tournament.
B. Individual: The top qualifiers from the OIA Individual Championship Tournament shall
qualify for state tournament berths (percentage and number to be determined by HHSAA
formula) with the first and second place team berths of each division.
C. If a team who has qualified for the state tournament is not able to participate, the third place
team from the same division shall fill the vacant berths.
D. If an individual who has qualified for the state tournament is not able to participate, the
highest qualifying alternate from the OIA Individual Championship Tournament shall fill the
vacant berth.
E. All schools that qualify for either or all categories (individual, team, ROTC) are to submit
their own entry form via email/fax to the Sport Advisor one (1) day prior, or as otherwise
directed, to the deadline.

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Section III. Baseball (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules

The book of rules (National Federation Edition) except as modified herein, shall prevail at all games.

A. Time of Games
League games for Varsity shall begin at 3:30 p.m. on weekdays and 11:00 am on
Saturdays. Games for JV will start at 3:30 p.m. on weekdays and 10:00 am on Saturdays.
On test days, games will begin at 3:00 pm. Televised games may deviate from regularly
scheduled game days and times.

Time changes could be made to handle availability of use of site by Baseball Advisory
Chairperson and/or the Executive Director.

B. Home Team
The home team is responsible for notifying the visiting team if and when the field is not
playable. The visiting team should check with the home team prior to leaving at about 1:00
p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. on weekends. The home team should check the field by
about 8:00 a.m. and notify the Umpires Association and the visiting team before 1:00 p.m.
on weekdays and before 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays if and when the field is not playable.

C. Umpires: Regular Round Schedule, Division, and OIA Play-offs –


Consolation Bracket: Two Umpires

Varsity OIA Championship Bracket: Three Umpires

Varsity OIA Championship Game: Four Umpires

All JV Games: Two Umpires

JV Championship Game: Three Umpires

When one umpire is available, a scheduled game will be played. During the OIA play-off,
the umpire will be selected by the Executive Director or his designee and the Commissioner
of Baseball Umpires.

D. Varsity and JV play seven (7) innings as stated in the National Federation Rules.

E. Ten-run ruling is in effect for all games. For all Varsity and JV games, the 10-run rule will be
in effect after 4 1/2 or 5 full innings. Follow the National Federation Rules on "Ending a
Regulation Game."

F. No smoking or any form of tobacco is allowed in the dugout or field of play.

G. Field lights will be turned on so that the game may be completed at Ala Wai Field, Fred
Wright Park, Hans L'Orange Park, and Kahuku Park. If the lights cannot be turned on and
play resumed, the score will revert back to the previous inning or last completed inning.
Depending on the situation at UH Les Murakami Stadium, Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu
Regional Park & Aloha Stadium, follow National Federation Rules. Photographers will not
be allowed on the playing field during the game.

H. If any malfunction of the lights should occur, the National Federation Book of Rules will
prevail.

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I. Include Leggings as part of the baseball uniform for participants only. Solid-colored socks
or two-in-one socks may be substituted for leggings.

J. The home team will take the infield practice first, one-half (1/2) hour prior to game time.
Each team will have ten (10) minutes.

K. Allow the starting pitcher to have twelve (12) warm-up pitches in the first inning.

L. An appeal must be made for all plays such as batting out of order, touching base,
retouching base, etc.

M. Pitching limitations: on any given day or in any three (3) consecutive days, the first day
being the day that a player pitches, a player shall not be permitted to pitch more than a total
of ten (10) innings. Each out shall constitute 1/3 inning. Opposing coaches shall keep track
of the number of innings pitched by filling out and signing the form prepared by the Baseball
Advisory Chairperson. The forms will then be presented to the opposing coach of the
following game, to be filled in by same. This procedure to be followed during the regular
round and all JV play-offs. Varsity will follow OIA tournament pitching limitations.

N. If the pitcher is ejected, the relief pitcher will be treated as the substitute for an injured
pitcher.

O. A courtesy runner may be used for the pitcher and/or catcher. Follow the National
Federation speed up rules for courtesy runners.

P. No protests are allowed but any one coach as long as they are in uniform and under control
can come out to ask the official for a clarification of the interpretation of a ruling prior to the
next pitch. All coaches should have a current rule book and case book if questioning the
interpretation of a rule.

2. League Format

A. In computing the standings in the regular round, the following method shall be used: 2
points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss.

B. Placement/movement in divisions will be based on the OIA Power Rating System. It


will be based on a two year cycle.

East Red and West Red Win 2.00


East Red and West Red Tie 1.00
East Red and West Red loss 0.00
White Win 1.75
White Tie 0.75
White Loss 0.00

C. Standings and point totals for varsity wins and ties will be tallied every two years which will
determine teams for each conference for the following year. Teams will be ranked in the
East and West Divisions. The top seven teams in each division will comprise the East Red
and West Red Conferences. The remaining teams will comprise the White Conference. A
White Conference school may petition the league after each season to move to the Red
conference. The order of priority would be according to rank (White #1, #2, #3, etc.)
Likewise, the Red order of priority to accept a movement down would be (Red #7, #6, #5,
etc.)

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D. There will be three divisions: East Red (Division I), West Red (Division I) and White
(Division II). The Red Divisions will consist of 7 teams in each Division. The White Division
will consist of 8 teams. The JV will consist of two divisions (East & West).

E. The three divisions will play a home and away schedule. The Red conference will play 12
games and the White conference will play 10 games. The JV will play everyone in their
division once. Final standings from the regular season play will determine the division
winners.

F. Varsity: The top six teams from the each Red Division will proceed into the OIA
championship tournament. The OIA tournament will be a 12 team single elimination
tournament in a championship and consolation format. The White Division OIA
championship tournament will be an 8 team single elimination tournament in a
championship and consolation format
Junior Varsity: The OIA JV championships will be a four team single elimination tournament
with the top two teams from the East and West. Championships: Dates, sites and times
shall be determined by the advisory committee chairperson and the Executive Director.

E. Each team traveling to a Championship Play-Off (JV and Varsity) game shall receive $150,
per game, for transportation.

F. The OIA Championship Play-Offs will be held on four consecutive days, whenever possible.

G. In the event that the OIA Championship Play-offs are held on four consecutive days, the
pitching limitations for the HHSAA Baseball Tournament will be adopted for the OIA Varsity
Championship Play-Offs. All pitchers who pitch on the first day will be given a bonus of one
to nine outs that can be used only on the fourth day of the tournament. No pitcher will be
allowed to pitch more than 39 outs in three consecutive days. Explanation: In a four day
tournament, a pitcher may pitch a maximum of 48 outs but no more than 39 outs on three
consecutive days.

3. Season: Pre-season practice may begin only three (3) weeks prior to the week that the regular
season begins.

4. Equipment: Baseballs--Regulation Spalding TF-PRO. No composite barrel bats allowed.

5. Awards: Refer to Section I.

6. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budgets.

7. Schedule:
A. Playing sites
Home field will be selected by the Advisory Committee. Two schools may, by mutual
agreement, play: (1) on any available field that is playable; (2) on the visiting home field.

B. Games to be played

No team shall play more than four games a week. Week starts on Monday and ends on
Saturday of the same week. In the case of an emergency, the Executive Director or his
designee will enforce the changes. Any game completing five (5) or more innings of play
will be considered a game played.

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C. Postponements

1) Postponed games will be played on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or


Friday. If not possible, games will be played on the first available date, in order of
their occurrence.
2) Procedure for re-scheduling postponed games will be as follows:
a. First day of postponement, home field is unplayable, home team has the
option of playing at another site or waiting until the following day.
b. The day following the scheduled game, if field is playable, the game to be
played at scheduled site. Otherwise, home team has no option; Executive
Director or his designee will select the site.
c. For subsequent postponements, Executive Director or his designee will
select the site.

D. All Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park, Hans L’Orange & UH Les Murakami Stadium
games will be determined by the Executive Director and the Baseball Advisory Chairperson.
A one-minute time clock will be enforced with the clock starting after the third out between
innings.

E. Games not completed because of contingencies (sprinkler, fire, vandalism, etc.) will be
declared suspended games. Upon rescheduling, each game will resume, where the game
was suspended.

F. If a tied game during the regular round has a bearing on the standings (to get into the
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playoffs, or for 2 and 3 place) then the entire game will be replayed during the week
between the end of the regular season and the post season.

G. During Division and Championship Play-Offs, tied games will be considered as suspended
games.

H. Scheduled games for teams making mainland trips will be rescheduled by the Executive
Director or Sports Advisory Chairperson prior to the first coaches advisory meeting.

I. The OIA Junior Varsity Play-offs will be played on Friday and Saturday after the final regular
season game. The semi-finals will be played at the site TBA. The championship game will
be played at site TBA. If both teams are from the same Division, the game will be played at
the site TBA.

8. Miscellaneous:
A. Statistics: All teams shall keep and send their own team and individual statistics to the
responsible Sports Advisory Committee Chairperson after every game (home team). The
home team scorebook shall be the official scorebook.

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Section IV. Basketball, Boys (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules: The basketball rules (National Federation Edition), except as modified herein, shall
prevail at all games.

A. Weekday JV games will begin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday JV games will begin at 10:00a.m.
Varsity games will begin 15 minutes after the conclusion of the JV game.

B. The league will use a maximum of three officials for Varsity games only.

2. League Format:

A. There will be two divisions. Red division and White division. Each division will be divided
into two conferences, East and West. The Red conferences will have seven teams, while
the White conference will have five teams. The East Red and West Red conferences will
play a double round schedule for a total of fourteen games. Each team will play the other
members of the conference twice in a Home and Away format. The White conference
will play a double round schedule. In round one all White divisional teams will play each
other. In the second round teams will only play the teams in their respective
conferences. The team with the best won - loss record in each of the conferences will
be declared the conference champion. In the event that multiple schools are tied for first
place then co-champions will be declared.
The Junior Varsity teams will play in the same conference as their Varsity team.

Red Division – East Red Division – West


Castle Campbell
Kailua Kapolei
Kahuku Leilehua
Kaimuki Mililani
Kalani Pearl City
Moanalua Radford
Roosevelt Waianae

White Division – East White Division – West


Anuenue Aiea
Farrington Nanakuli
Kalaheo Waialua
Kaiser Waipahu
McKinley

B. The top six teams in each of the Red conferences will proceed to the OIA championship
tournament. The OIA Red tournament is a modified12-team double elimination
tournament. Opening round winners will advance to the double elimination part of the
tournament bracket. Opening round losers are out of the tournament. The top two teams
in each Red conference will receive first round byes. All teams will be competing for the
HHSAA tournament berths. For seeding purposes, standings after conference play will
be used to determine the pairing for the OIA tournament. In case of ties after conference
play, head to head competition will be used to determine the final standings. In case of
multiple ties (three or more) in conference play, the OIA tie-breaking procedures will be
followed (see Breaking Division/Conference Ties in Administrative Policies Governing
Sports section).

C. The top three teams in each White conference will proceed to the OIA championship
tournament. The OIA White tournament is a modified, 6-team, double elimination
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round winners will advance to the double elimination part of the tournament bracket.
Opening round losers are eliminated from the tournament. All teams will compete for the
HHSAA tournament berths. Teams will be seeded according to the order of finish in
conference play.

D. The JV teams will follow the same format as their varsity team for all conference games.
The top two (2) teams from each conference (East and West) will enter a four (4) team
OIA JV Tournament playoff. The Red and White OIA JV Tournaments will take the top
two teams from the East and West conference. The East champion will play the West
runner up, while the West champion will play the East runner up. The winners of these
games will play for the OIA JV Championship. Higher seeded teams will host a single
game at their site. The winner of these 2 games with the highest ranking will host the
division championship game. East and West conferences will rotate the championship
site if teams hold the same ranking. The Red and White Divisions will hold a single
championship game starting at 6:00 pm., at the site determined by the criteria stated in
the previous two sentences.

E. Championship and Play-off games (Varsity and JV)


The Advisory Chairperson and the Executive Director shall determine dates, sites and
times for all tournament games. Higher seeded teams are not guaranteed to host
tournament games. Whenever possible the first two rounds of the JV and Varsity
playoffs and the semifinals will be held at the home site of the higher seeded teams. The
championship game will be played at an OIA designated facility.

Unless directed by the Advisory Chairperson or the Executive Director, single game site
will be used used for all playoffs. The host is the higher seed team, in the event of a tie in
the seeding, the West will host in even years, the East will host in odd years. Exceptions
will be made for TV and conflict with the site (example: conflict with Wrestling schedule,
refer to Administrative section of the OIA Handbook, pg. 30, G, Site

F. Placement/Movement in the conferences will be based on the OIA Power Rating System.
It will be based on points accumulate after a two year cycle of conference games played.

Varsity Junior Varsity


East Red and West Red Win 2.00 1.00
East Red and West Red Loss 0.00 0.00
White Win 1.75 0.875
White Loss 0.00 0.00

At the end of the two-year cycle (even years) standings and point totals for varsity and
junior varsity teams will be tallied to determine their rankings in their respective division.
Teams will be ranked in the East and West divisions. The top seven (7) teams in each
division will comprise the East Red and West Red Conferences. The remaining teams
will make up the White Conference. A White conference team may petition the league
after each season to move to the Red conference. The order of priority to move would be
according to their rank (White #1, #2, #3, etc.) in the conference. Likewise the Red
conference order to accept movement down to the White conference would be based on
the reverse ranking (Red #7, #6, #5, etc.).

3. Equipment
The official league ball shall be the Spalding Composite Ball. All balls must have the wide seams.

4. Awards
Refer to Section.

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5. Budget
Refer to section on sports Budget.

6. Schedule and Tournament Brackets.


Refer to schedule section.

7. Miscellaneous
A. There shall be one workshop for both boys and girls coaches on the rules and officiating
mechanics held in conjunction with the basketball committee advisory meeting. The
date, time and site will be set at the boys advisory meeting.
B. The home teams shall be responsible for calling in the scores and results to the press,
TV stations and the HHSAA media person.
C. Basketball Practice at NBC: No basketball practices shall be held at Blaisdell Center
except those assigned by the Executive Director on days when the OIA has the Center.

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Section V. Basketball, Girls (Revised 07/2010)

1. Game Rules

The National Federation Rules on Basketball, except as modified herein, shall prevail at all games.

A. Time of Games
JV games will begin at 5:30 p.m. Varsity games will begin 15 minutes after the conclusion
of the JV game.
Saturday games will start at 10:00 am.
B. The League will use a maximum of three officials for the JV and Varsity games.

2. League Format.
A. In computing the standings in the regular round, the following method shall be used: 2
points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss.
B. There will be four divisions: East Red (Division I), West Red (Division I), White East
(Division II), West White (Division II). The Junior Varsity with play in the same divisions as
their Varsity.
C. Placement / movement in divisions will be based on the OIA Power Rating System. It will
be based on a two-year cycle.
Varsity: Junior Varsity
East Red and West Red Win 2.00 1.00
East Red and West Red Tie 1.00 0.50
East Red and West Red Loss 0.00 0.00
White Win 1.75 0.875
White Tie 0.75 0.375
White Loss 0.00 0.00
D. Standings and point totals for varsity wins and ties will be tallied every two years which will
determine teams for each conference for the following year. Teams will be ranked in the
East and West Divisions. The top seven (7) teams in each division will comprise the East
Red and West Red Conferences. The remaining teams will comprise the White conference.
A White conference school may petition the league after each season to move to the Red
conference. The order of priority would be according to rank (White #1, #2, #3, etc.).
Likewise, the Red order of priority to accept a movement down would be Red #7, #6, #5,
etc.
E. The East Red and West Red conferences will play a home and away schedule. The East
White and West White conferences will play two rounds against the same conference and
one round against the opposite conference. Final standings from this regular season play
will determine the division winners.
F. The top six teams in each of the Red conferences will proceed to the OIA championship
tournament. The OIA Red tournament is a modified 12-team double elimination tournament.
Opening round winners will advance to the double elimination part of the tournament
bracket. Opening round losers are out of the tournament. The top two teams in each Red
conference will receive first round byes. All teams will be competing for the HHSAA
tournament berths. For seeding purposes, standings after conference play will be used to
determine the pairing for the OIA tournament. In case of ties after conference play, head to
head competition will be used to determine the final standings. In case of multiple ties
(three or more) in conference play, the OIA tie-breaking procedures will be followed (see
Breaking Division/Conference Ties in Administrative Policies Governing Sports section).

G. The top three teams in each White conference will proceed to the OIA championship
tournament. The OIA White tournament is a modified 6-team, double elimination
tournament. Opening round winners will advance to the double elimination part of the
tournament bracket. Opening round losers are out of the tournament. The top team in

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each conference will receive first round bye. All teams will compete for the HHSAA
tournament berths. Teams will be seeded according to the order of finish in conference
play.

H. The JV teams will follow the same format as their varsity team for all conference games.
The top two (2) teams from each conference (East and West) will enter a four (4) team OIA
JV Tournament playoff. The Red and White OIA JV Tournaments will take the top two
teams from the East and West conference. The East champion will play the West runner up,
while the West champion will play the East runner up. The winners of these games will play
for the OIA JV Championship. The Red and White Divisions will hold a single championship
game starting at 6:30 pm., at the site determined by the criteria stated in the previous two
sentences.

Championship and Play-off games (Varsity and JV)


The Advisory Chairperson and the Executive Director shall determine dates, sites and times
for all tournament games. Higher seeded teams are not guaranteed to host tournament
games. Whenever possible the first two rounds of the JV and Varsity playoffs and the
semifinals will be held at the home site of the higher seeded teams. The championship
game will be played at OIA designated facility.

Unless directed by the Advisory Chairperson or the Executive Director, single game site will
be used for all playoffs. The host is the higher seed team, in the event of a tie in the
seeding, the West will host in even years, the East will host in odd years. Exceptions will be
made for TV and conflict with the site (example: conflict with Wrestling schedule, refer to
Administrative section of the OIA Handbook, pg. 30, G, Site

I. Tie Breakers: Refer to "Administrative Rules Governing Sports," Section 1.

4. Equipment: The official league ball shall be the Spalding Composite Ball. The girls will use the
smaller size of the above ball as used in the NCAA. All balls must have wide seams.

5. Awards: Refer to Section 1.

6. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.

7. Schedule and Tournament brackets: Refer to Schedule section.

8. Miscellaneous

A. There shall be one workshop for both boys and girls coaches on the rules and officiating
mechanics held in conjunction with the basketball advisory committee meeting. The date,
time, and site will be set at the boys’ advisory meeting.
B. The home teams shall be responsible for calling in the scores and results to the press after
each game.

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Section VI. Bowling, Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules
The bowling rules as established by the United States Bowling Congress (UBC), except
as modified herein shall prevail.
A. Team Rosters:
1) A school may enter only one team in each division, a boys' varsity team
and a girls' varsity team.
2) A team may have the maximum of eight (8) bowlers designated before
any given match. If a school uses more than eight bowlers, those games
shall be forfeited.
3) A maximum of five (5) bowlers are designated before each game. If a
school uses a bowler not designated in the eight (8) listed before the
match, those games shall be forfeited.
B. Eligibility:
OIA By-Laws, Article I, Eligibility, Section 1 to 10 inclusive.
C. Dummy Scores:
For the Varsity Boys' Division - zero
For the Varsity Girls' Division - zero
D. Starting Time:
To be determined at the advisory committee meeting; dependent on the
availability of the bowling establishment.
E. Tardy Bowlers (Regular season only):
A bowler who arrives late may enter a game but must bowl from the frame being
bowled, provided the anchor on the opposing team has not finished bowling that
particular frame. (A bowler who enters a game on the 3rd frame will count only 8
bowled frames for a final score, as an example.)
F. The USBC method of scorekeeping will be used.
G. Substitution:
Substitutes may enter only after a game is completed. It shall be the
responsibility of the captain when substituting players to notify the opposing team
captain and coach.
H. Practice:
Bowlers listed on the roster for the day will have as much warm-up time as
allowed by the bowling establishment. No bowler shall practice at the bowling
establishment on match day prior to the matches. The penalty for violation of the
practice rule will be a loss of the day’s match (3 points).
I. A player not in uniform shall be ineligible to participate.
J. The penalty for any violation other than that of the practice rule will be a loss of
the game point(s) only.
K. No coach is allowed in the pit area. All coaching must be done away from the
settee. All coaching must be done away from the settee. No coach rule: A coach
or school official must be present at the bowling site before a team can start to
bowl. Failure to comply with this rule will mean a forfeiture of frames, games or
match until the time when the coach or school official arrives at the site.
L. Unsportsmanlike conduct by a player or coach: individual shall be immediately
disqualified. Refer to OIA By-Laws Article 2, Section 7.

2. League Format
A. There will be two divisions: Eastern and Western. The top two teams from each
division will bowl for the OIA Championship.
B. Scoring:
Divisional champion will be determined by the cumulative total pin fall of the
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The team listed on the odd-numbered lane is responsible for keeping score and
for recording the scores on the "recap" sheet. Coaches will be responsible for
checking both the score and recap sheets for errors before they are turned in.
C. The USBC type of schedule will be used so that teams will roll on different lanes
throughout the season.
D. The USBC method of scorekeeping will be used.
E. If two teams are tied for first place after the end of the regular season, they will
be declared co-champions. For seeding purposes, refer to Section VII of
Administrative Policies Governing Sports. If the OIA championship match ends in
a tie, there will be a ninth and tenth frame roll-off until the tie is broken.
F. The OIA Individual and Team championship shall be held on one or two days
depending on availability of facilities, preferably one day.
G. All postponed games must be made up on the next available date and within
seven calendar days

3. Uniforms
A. A uniform consists of a shirt with identifying colors.
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B. Uniforms must be worn by 3 regular season event. Uniforms required Sept. 2 ,
2010
C. Uniforms must be worn and seen (the bowling shirt must be worn over jackets or
sweaters).
D. Bowler’s attire may bear the emblem or name of the respective school and/or the
bowler’s name.
E. Bowler’s attire must follow bowling establishment’s dress code policy.
D. Commercial advertisements in any form should be prohibited. Bowlers who
violate this rule will not be permitted to compete in the day’s matches. Further, if
the bowler in violation of this rule engages in competition, the partial or final
score will revert to zero.

4. Awards: Refer to Section 1.

5. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budgets.

6. Individual Championship
A. Bowling Format:
1) The top 30 qualifying bowlers from each division shall qualify for the OIA
Individual Championship Tournament. Bowlers may only be replaced by
alternates from the same division.
2) Ties for the last qualifying berth for the OIA Championship Tournament
shall be broken by computing regular season averages to the nearest
one hundredth of a point. If a tie still exists, the regular season HIGH 1,
HIGH 2, etc., will be used to break the ties.
3) Six games will be bowled. The bowler with the highest six-game series
will be declared the OIA Individual Champion.
4) If there is a tie for the Individual Championship, the bowlers concerned
will bowl a single game to break the tie immediately after all matches
have been completed, if time permits, or on the next available date. If
after this the tie is not broken, the bowlers will bowl a 9th and 10th frame
until the tie is broken. All other place ties will be broken by:
a) Highest single game
b) Highest 2 games
c) Highest 3 games
d) etc.
B. The championship bowling site shall alternate from an east & west site yearly.
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C. There shall be a three-school committee to oversee this tournament. This
committee will be comprised of one representative from the East, one from the
West, and the third representative to be selected by the athletic director in charge
of bowling.
D. Qualification Requirements
1) The bowler must be an eligible member of a participating OIA school
team.
2) The bowler must have bowled in at least half of the school's regular
league games. Games must be complete games.
E. Disqualified Bowlers: The Sport Coordinator and the Tournament Committee
shall scratch all bowlers not present 20 minutes prior to the start of the
tournament. Substitutes shall be entered to fill any vacancies from their
respective divisions.
F. Lane Assignments
1) Assignment of lanes shall be determined by the Sport Coordinator.
2) Players of the same team are to be separated if possible.

7. Team Championship
A. The first and second place teams from each division will compete to determine
the OIA Team Champion, (East 1 vs. West 2; West 1 vs. East 2). Winners will
play each other for the OIA Championship.
B. All team members must have bowled in at least nine (9) complete regular season
games in order to qualify to bowl in the OIA Team Championships.
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C. League champion, runner-up and 3 place will be determined by cumulative total
pin fall of 6-games.

8. State Representation
A. Team: OIA champion, runner-up and 3rd place team finisher shall qualify five
slots each. All players must have bowled at least nine (9) complete regular
season games to be able to participate with their State qualifying team.
B. Individual: Should any player from the first and second place teams not qualify as
individuals through the OIA Individual Championship Tournament and there are
only five players comprising such a team, they shall be included in the team’s
allotted five slots. However, if a team has more than five bowlers, a bowler
having bowled a minimum of nine complete regular season games but not having
qualified in the OIA Individual Championships will not be listed as a State
qualifier but as a substitute only. (This means that said bowler when substituting
for a qualified bowler would negate that qualified bowler’s chances of an
individual medal.)
C. If a team who has qualified for the state tournament is not able to go, the third
place finisher from the same division shall fill the vacant spot.
D. If an individual who has qualified for the state tournament is not able to go, the
highest qualifying alternate from the OIA individual championship tournament
shall fill the vacant spot. In case of a tie, see Section 6A2.

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Section VII. Competitive Cheerleading (Revised 06/2008)

1. Competitive Cheerleading
All squads must adhere to the rules, standards and guidelines established by the National
Federation of High School Athletic Association.
A. Junior Varsity Squads
B. Varsity Squads
C. A maximum of eighteen (18) members will be permitted to compete per squad.

2. League Format
A. There will be two divisions:

Eastern Division Western Division


Castle Aiea
Farrington Campbell
Kahuku Kapolei
Kailua Leilehua
Kaimuki Mililani
Kaiser Nanakuli
Kalaheo Pearl City
Kalani Radford
McKinley Waialua
Moanalua Waianae
Roosevelt Waipahu
Anuenue

B. The top six teams in each division will proceed to the OIA Championship

3. Game Rules
All competition routines will take place within a matted 42 ft. x 42 ft. area (7 mats). Mat panels
will be placed with seams running towards the audience.

Competition squad members are recommended to come from the sideline cheerleading squads.

Squads will have 2½ minutes of performance time. Squads must not exceed a maximum of 1½
minutes of music and must perform a minimum of 35 seconds for cheer/chant.
Routine should incorporate both cheer and dance. Timing will begin with the first uniformed word,
movement, or note of music while on the performance mat. Timing will end with the last
organized word, movement, or note of music by the team. Teams must exit the performance
area immediately following their routine. No organized exits or other activities are allowed after
the official ending of the routine.

Team names will be called twice: once for on deck and once as the next squad to perform.

Cheerleaders should enter the performance on a timely fashion.

All squad participants must start their routine in the performance area with at least one (1) foot on
the ground.

Signs and pom-poms are permitted. All other props must receive prior approval by the sport
advisor committee. All props must start within the performance area. Cheerleaders may not
reach outside the performance area to place or retrieve props during the routine.

Routines must be appropriate for family viewing. Any vulgar or suggestive movements, words, or
music will not be tolerated. No tear away uniforms or removal of clothing will be allowed.

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No voice-overs or words may be recorded to enhance the team’s vocal projection.

Teams must provide their own music on a CD and a non-member to assist in the operation of the
CD player.

Judges rulings are final on all decisions concerning deductions, specific rulings, and final
placements. There will be no contact with the judges from any participant, coach or spectator
during the competition.

Score sheets will be made available at the end of the competition.

Tie Breaker:

In case of a tie, the total points from the "cheerleading fundamentals" section on the score sheet
will determine the winner. In the event that there is a second tie, the total points from the "overall
performance" section on the score sheet will determine the winner. In the event of a third tie, the
judges will rank the teams and this will determine the winner.

4. Uniforms: NFHS spirit rules shall prevail.

5. Equipment: All participants are required to be uniformly attired designating their respective
schools.

6. Eligibility: OIA By-Laws, Article 1, Eligibility, Section 1-6, inclusive.

7. Judges
a. Judges will be qualified, experienced professionals in the field of cheerleading, dance
and physical fitness.
b. Judges must have no affiliation with any OIA team for at least two years.
c. There will be a total of twelve judges on the panel: 6 scoring judges, 3 safety judges and
2 timers, and 1 Range Judge. If for what ever reason, the HHSAA adjust the judging
criteria or numbers, the OIA may follow with the OIA cheerleading sport committee’s
approval.
d. The sport advisory committee will select the judges with the approval of the OIA
Executive Director.

8. Safety: Squads are required to comply with all NFHS spirit rules. Squads are required to provide
two (2) non-squad members as additional spotters. Spotters must dress appropriately (i.e.,
uniformed attire, no jewelry, wear covered shoes, etc.)
9. Championship
Dates, sites, and times shall be determined by the advisory committee chairperson and the OIA
Executive Director.

10. Season
All teams will follow the “Start Date Policy” as stated in the Administrative Section.

11. Awards:
a. All Star Selection
• Each Sport will select Eastern & Western Division All Stars tams

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Each Sport will select a 1 team, 2 team and coach of the year
• The coach will select all stars from his/her own team and will submit names in
rank order to sport advisor according to the first and second team chart.
• 1st team = 10 total (4-1st place team, 3-2nd place team, 2-3rd place team, & 1-4th
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• 2nd team = 10 total (3-1st place team, 2-2nd place team, 2-3rd place team, 1-4th
place team), 1-5th place team, &1-6th place team)
b. Coach of the Year (Eastern & Western Divisions) shall be voted on by coaches.

12. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budgets.

13. Schedule: Competition will be held at 5:00 p.m. for Eastern and Western Divisional Competitions
and 5:00 p.m. for OIA Championship

14. State Representation: One half (50%) of the league’s cheerleading squads shall qualify for
participation in the state tournament. With respect to any calculated league representation
number ending in “0.5”, such number shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number. (i.e.,
10.5 squads rounded down to 10 squads).

15. Miscellaneous: Host site will provide two (2) tabulators for scoring procedures and prepare and
distribute score sheets after the end of the competition.

16. All Head Competitive Cheerleading Coaches need to have a current Coaches Safety Certification
in order to teach stunting. Certification can include but is not limited to American Association of
Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators (AACCA) certification or any other OIA Cheer Sport
Committee approved certification.

17. Participation in a scheduled OIA preseason meet is mandatory in order to compete in divisional
and league championships.

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Section VIII. Sideline Cheerleading

1. Cheerleading
All squads must adhere to the rules, standards, and guidelines established by the National
Federation of High School Athletic Associations.
A. Junior Varsity Squads
B. Varsity Squads

2. League Format
There will be two divisions
Eastern Division Western Division
Castle Aiea
Farrington Campbell
Kahuku Kapolei
Kailua Leilehua
Kaimuki Mililani
Kaiser Nanakuli
Kalaheo Pearl City
Kalani Radford
McKinley Waialua
Moanalua Waianae
Roosevelt Waipahu
Anuenue

3. Equipment
All participants are required to be uniformly attired designating their respective schools.

4. Eligibility
OIA By-Laws, Article 1, Eligibility, Section 1 to 6 inclusive

5. Mascots
A. Mascots are member of the cheerleading squad who are not enrolled in the high school.
B. Mascots must complete an annual physical and school issued volunteer forms to
participate.
C. Mascots are not allowed to participate in pep squad season/competition.
D. Mascots are not allowed to engage in stunting.
E. Mascots are allowed to cheer with the cheerleading squads.

6. Code of Ethics
A. Cheerleaders are to cheer at an assigned area designated by the site manager at all
sporting events.
B. Cheerleading advisors are to check with the site manager for further instructions
pertaining to the playing site.
C. During time outs, cheerleaders can cheer and may be allowed to cheer on playing field or
playing court, if deemed appropriate. Cheerleaders are to finish cheers and be off the
playing field or court prior to the end of the time out.
D. During the sport activity, cheerleaders must demonstrate proper cheering etiquette at all
times. Cheers, chants, banners/signs must be done with positive sportsmanship.
E. All visiting cheerleading squads should exit the football field with six minutes remaining
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on the Play clock in the 4 quarter. Also, if the site coordinator feels the buses are
parked too far away or that a large crowd may cause further delay, he/she can inform the
visiting school to start exiting before the six minute policy.

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Section IX. Cross Country (Revised 06/2010)

1. Games Rules:
Current National Federation edition of the Track and Field Rules, unless modified by the Oahu
Interscholastic Association.

A. Eligibility
All participants must have participated in an organized cross-country program for at least
four weeks prior to the Oahu Interscholastic Association Championships. All contestants
must have participated in the current school year in an organized cross-country meet
prior to the OIA Championships.
B. Eligibility
Participation will be limited to one run. Each school will be allowed the maximum entry of
seven runners with three alternates on the entry form for each division. Schools with less
than five runners are ineligible for the team championships.
C. Scoring
Follow National Federation edition of the Track and Field Rules. The first five runners
scoring for a school shall determine the OIA Championships. The team that scores the
lowest total points is the champion of the respective division. If less than five runners of a
team finish, the places of all members of that team shall be disregarded in determining
team score.
D. Identifying Numbers
The host school will issue pull tag numbers for the championship meets. All school
runners will be identified by the school name printed on the front of their jerseys.
E. Starting Positions
A lot shall determine a school starting positions on the day of the meet. Division
champions will have the first choice of lanes followed by schools with full teams.
Drawing for lane priority should be done at the coaches meeting, while selection of lanes
should take place at the starting line. Incomplete teams will then draw for the remaining
lanes.
F. Course
The course will be three miles for the both boys and girls. The course shall be officially
measured and recorded prior to the meet. The course should include varied terrain. The
meet committee should give a map of the course to the participating schools at least
week prior to the meet. If possible, the host school should mark the course in total and
provides guides one hour prior to meet time. Teams may walk the course whenever
possible. Runners must remain within six feet of the line and the course must be clear of
obstacles.
G. Entry Form
An official entry form shall be used. Featured on the entry form should include: (1) entry
deadline, (2) space for the regular team members and alternates, (3) spaces for
identifying numbers of team members. Deadline for entries set by the committee should
be respected. There will be no post entries for championship meets.
H. For the State Meet, when a school has a qualified runner that cannot compete, the
replacement for that slot will come from the list of alternates. (To be used for participants
that do not qualified as a team).
I. For the State Meet, when a school has a qualified runner that cannot compete, and the
school has the minimum number of qualified runners to qualify for a team entry, then the
alternate for that slot will come from the qualifying school. This policy does not apply
when school are not competing as a team.
For the State Meet, the championship team at the OIA Championships will qualify their
top five (5) runners to the HHSAA State Meet. The top two placing teams at the OIA
Championship should automatically qualify six runners for the HHSAA meet.

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2. League Format
A. Divisions: Junior varsity and Varsity for boys and girls. There will be no mixed gender in
any championship race (Eastern, Western, JV, and OIA Championship). Boys will run in
boys races and girls will run in girls races.
B. Junior Varsity Division: All participants must meet the eligibility requirements of the
League. (By-Laws – Article I, Eligibility, Section 3: Participation, Item C: Upon entry into
Grade 9, a student shall be limited to two consecutive years of eligibility in Junior Varsity
sports).
C. Running Order:
1. Girls Junior Varsity
2. Boys Junior Varsity
3. Girls Varsity
4. Boys Varsity

D. The sites for OIA championships, must be approved by the Executive Director, Sports
Advisory Chairperson, and the host school Athletic Director.
E. Starting Times for OIA meets shall be at 9:00 a.m., Saturdays, except on national
collegiate testing dates when meets will begin at 3:00 p.m.
F. OIA JV Championship to be held one (1) week prior to the OIA Championship. (This will
enable JV runners to compete in the Varsity Championship the following week.
G. At the OIA JV and Varsity championships, lanes will be numbered. Teams will pick lanes
at the coaches meeting.

3. Equipment
A. All contestants are required to wear cross country uniforms designating their respective
schools
B. Shoes are mandatory

4. Awards: In case of a tie in the OIA Championship meets, co-champions will be declared.
5. Budget: refer to section on Sport Budget.
6. HHSAA Representation: Each school’s (OIA) allotment of runners will be determined by the
number of runners placing in the HHSAA allotment to the OIA in the OIA Championship.
Note: When non-qualifying alternates are used as a substitute for the team due to a substitution
by the school:
A. The exiting team member will not be participating in the HHSAA State championship
meet.
B. The alternate runner will not receive a travel stipend.
C. The open slot for the state travel stipend will be given to the individual who qualified in
the 45 position.

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Section X. Football (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules
The book of rules as provided by the National Federation of State High School Athletic Association,
except as modified herein, shall prevail at all games.

A. All legitimate captains are allowed to meet with officials during the pre-game ceremony.
B. Seniors may be recognized at their homecoming and/or their last home game on their field
or at Aloha Stadium.
C. Mercy Rule: If at any time during the second half of the game if the winning team is leading
by 35 or more points, the clock will not stop for incomplete passes, change of possession,
out of bounds plays and first downs. The clock will stop for time outs, score, end of the
quarter, administration of penalties, and injuries. Should the lead go below 35, revert back
to regular rules.
D. Varsity Regular season games only will implement the following tie breaker procedure

(1) Coin-toss to decide who will be on offense and defense and choice of goal.
(2) Both teams will start from the 20-yard line of their opponent. Each team will attempt
to score from that point. First down is possible if team gains 10 or more yards.
(3) If Team A scores a touchdown, they will also attempt the extra point. If Team A
makes the extra point they will have 7 points. If Team A does not score and
attempts a field goal and makes it, then they will have 3 points and Team B will go
on offense.
(4) Team B attempts from the 20-yard line and if they score more than Team A, they
win the game. If they score less, they lose. If they tie, loser of the overtime coin
toss given first choice of the options, then start from the 20-yard line.
(5) It does not make any difference how many downs it took to score, so long as the
score is tied after each possession, both teams start over again.
(6) If Team A loses the ball due to a turnover, Team B goes on offense and starts from
the 20-yard line. If a team loses the ball due to a turnover, on downs, or a missed
field goal, that teams score is zero.

2. League Format

A. There will be three conferences – East Red, West Red, and White. The Red conferences
will have seven teams each while the White will have eight teams. Each will have a
conference champion. Every team in the league will play a seven (7) game schedule. The
East Red and West Red conferences will play all the teams in their conference (6 games)
and one inter-league (ILH) or crossover game with the other Red conference. The White
conference will play all teams in their conference. Inter-league games will not count in the
season won-lost records.
B. In computing the relative standing of teams in football, the following points shall be
assigned:
Varsity: Junior Varsity
East Red and West Red Win 2.00 1.00
East Red and West Red Tie 1.00 0.50
East Red and West Red Loss 0.00 0.00
White Win 1.75 0.875
White Tie 0.75 0.375
White Loss 0.00 0.00
Standings and point totals for both varsity and junior varsity wins and ties will be tallied
every two years which will determine teams for each conference for the following year.
Teams will be ranked in the East and West Divisions. The top seven (7) teams in each
division will comprise the East Red and West Red Conferences. The remaining teams will
comprise the White conference. A White conference school may petition the league after
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rank (White #1, #2, #3, etc.). Likewise, the Red order of priority to accept a movement
down would be Red #7, #6, #5, etc.
C. The OIA Varsity Championship will be determined by a ten (10) team playoff between the
top five (5) teams from the two red conferences. The top three teams from the East Red
and West Red Conference will draw first round byes. The top three (3) teams from this
playoff will qualify for the division I state championship. Four teams from the White
Conference will playoff for two berths in the Division II state championship.
D. The OIA JV Championship will be determined by a ten (10) team playoff between the top
five (5) teams from the two red conferences. The top three teams from the East Red and
West Red Conference will draw first round byes. Four teams from the White Conference
will playoff for the White Conference Championship.
E. If a school drops its football program, Varsity or JV, any remaining games will be recorded
as a loss for that school and a win for its opponent. There will be no "non-conference"
game for the non-drop team.
F. Conference and Play-Off Ties
1) JV and Varsity Conference Ties (to determine seeding and conference
representation for the OIA Play-Offs): There shall be no play-off if there are
conference ties in standings; if there are ties, conference seeding and
representation will be determined by the following: See OIA Administrative Policies
Governing Sports: "Breaking Division Ties."
2) JV and Varsity OIA Play-Off Ties:
The method to be used in play-off games that end in a tie:
a. Coin-toss to decide who will be on offense and defense and choice of goal.
b. Both teams will start from the 20-yard line of their opponent. Each team will
attempt to score from that point. First down is possible if team gains 10 or
more yards.
c. If Team A scores a touchdown, they will also attempt the extra point. If
Team A makes the extra point they will have 7 points. If Team A does not
score and attempts a field goal and makes it, then they will have 3 points
and Team B will go on offense.
d. Team B attempts from the 20-yard line and if they score more than Team A,
they win the game. If they score less, they lose. If they tie, loser of the
overtime coin toss given first choice of the options, then start from the 20-
yard line.
e. It does not make any difference how many downs it took to score, so long
as the score is tied after each possession, both teams start over again.
f. If Team A loses the ball due to a turnover, Team B goes on offense and
starts from the 20-yard line. If a team loses the ball due to a turnover, on
downs, or a missed field goal, that teams score is zero.
G. Any JV or Varsity team participating in any play-off game will receive $200 if traveling to
another site. This would be in effect throughout the play-offs up to the OIA Championship
games. Farrington, Kaimuki, Kalaheo, Kalani, McKinley, and visiting teams traveling to
Aloha Stadium receive $100 per team traveling (JV and Varsity) when it is their home game.

3. Season
A. Each member school shall play not more than eleven (11) games including practice games,
but not including controlled scrimmages and play-off games.
B. Spring Football will be allowed after the last state tournament on any ten consecutive days
up and ending by the end of four weeks or June 13, whichever occurs first. The dates of the
ten days must be submitted to the OIA Executive Director and the OIA Football Advisor prior
to the last state tournament. The schedule will be as follows: first 3 days = helmets only;
next 2 days = top half of pads; next 5 days = full pads; team scrimmage may be held on the
last day of spring football.
C. Fall practice (with equipment) shall start two full weeks prior to the first pre-season
weekend. The ending date for football shall not be later than the first weekend of
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Helmets may be used one week before equipment date. Following the last state
tournament in May, the following is allowed: 1) pass league; 2) conditioning; 3) agility
training; and 4) use of footballs and kicking tees. No bags or eleven on eleven will be
allowed.
D. At least two calendar weeks of practice shall be required before regularly scheduled game
may be played. This applies to both teams and players. Any player must have four
practices (two-a-days) or 3 practices (one-a-day) in pads before participating in any
scrimmage with another team. For this two-week period of practice, Wednesday would be
the first day for any scrimmages.
E. Weight training and conditioning under organized supervision throughout the year is
allowable.
4. Equipment
A. Any football approved by the National Federation can be used by a school for practice,
scrimmages, and pre-season games. The OIA ball for regular season and post-season
games are the Spalding J5V, Spalding J5V Advance and the Spalding Leather ball
(Horween). The Voit SF78, Baden leather lace, Wilson Rubber or Spalding rubber footballs
are approved under wet conditions. Home teams must furnish two official balls and the
visiting team may also use their own ball so long as they adhere to the above.
B. Jerseys: All schools will be required to follow the rule book regarding proper numbers for
JV and Varsity. The home team shall wear the darker jerseys.

5. Awards: Refer to Section 1.

6. Budget : Refer to section on Sports Budgets.

7. Schedules:
A. In drawing the football schedule, provisions shall be made for a seven (7) game schedule
with teams playing against teams within their respective conference; including East Red and
West Red conference teams playing one crossover game or inter-league game.
B. JV Schedule: The JV will follow the Varsity's schedule (except during inter-league play, the
Red Conference JV teams will play a cross-over) and will play prior to the Varsity games at
5:00 p.m. on Fridays and 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays.
C. All Varsity games at home sites will start 25 minutes after the conclusion of the JV game.
No exceptions will be granted. Alma Mater not to start until 25-minute pre-game warm-up
has expired. Order of playing Alma Mater will be: 1) National Anthem; 2) Hawaii Pono’i, 3)
Visiting Team; 4) Home team. The school Alma Mater shall be sung prior to the Varsity
game only.
D. Site Selection Committee
1) The committee shall consist of the Vice President of the OIA, OIA Executive
Director, the Sport Advisory Chairperson and one Athletic Director from each
district.
2) The committee shall make the schedule for the play-off games and set the dates
and sites for JV and Varsity games. It has the right to pull a game away from a
home site and put it into the Aloha Stadium, depending on the potential drawing
attraction and security problems.
3) The committee may move game weeks around to promote games that draw larger
crowds to be played at Aloha Stadium. This shall be done prior to start of season.

8. Miscellaneous

A. Home Teams:
1) The home team has the prerogative of half-time activities.
2) The home team will notify visiting teams of which side of the field they will use for
pre-game warm up.
B. Yard markers must be on both sides of the field unless both teams sit on one side.
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D. Half-time:
For all regular season and post-season games, the varsity halftime will be 17 minutes and
the junior varsity halftime will be 15 minutes. Homecoming halftime will be 18 minutes for
the varsity and the junior varsity will remain at 15 minutes.
1) For JV games, the clock will start with 15 minutes. At the 10-minute mark, officials
will warn teams of the 3-minute warning. At the 12-minute mark, teams should be on the
field for mandatory warm-up. The clock will stop if one of the teams is not present on the
field. Any team not on the field at that time will be charged a delay of game penalty.
2) For varsity games, the breakdown will be 12-minute mark warning, and 14-minute mark
on the field. For homecoming, 13-minute mark warning, and 15 minute mark on the
field.
E. The team mentioned first on the original schedule is the home team.
F. Stadium games: The first mentioned team will sit on and use the Makai bleachers and
locker room. The second mentioned team will sit on and use the Mauka bleachers and
locker room.
G. The home team will furnish the balls and provide the doctor.
H. Filming of games by non-participating teams is allowed.
I. All bands and cheerleaders should exit the football field with six minutes remaining on the
clock. Recommend also that if the site coordinator feels that buses are parked too far away
or that a large crowd may cause further delay, that he/she be authorized to inform the
visiting school to start exiting before the six minute policy. (06/2005)
I. All visiting Junior Varsity teams must leave at the conclusion of the game. (06/2005)
J. School Sections for Aloha Stadium:
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Designated Visitor teams: Mauka, Gate 8; 1 game seating: HH; 2 game seating: NN
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Designated Home teams: Makai, Gate 5; 1 game seating: N; 2 game seating: H

K. Varsity numbers drawn for 2010 - 11 season:

East Red Conference West Red Conference White Conference


Kahuku Leilehua Kalaheo
Farrington Waianae Waipahu
Moanalua Radford Kaimuki
Castle Mililani Pearl City
Kaiser Campbell Anuenue
Kailua Kapolei McKinley
Roosevelt Aiea Nanakuli
Waialua
Kalani

L. Schedule for year two shall remain the same with home sites being switched from previous
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Section XI. Golf Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules
A. The local course rules plus USGA rules shall govern all OIA Tournaments.
Follow the USGA tie breaker rule to determine Team/Individual Champion if the elements
or course doesn’t allow team/individual playoff and using the scorecards to determine
Team/Individual Champion.
B. Starting time: Starting time shall be on availability. Teams are requested to report one
hour before tee-off time.
C. Practice time: No practice time is allowed during regular school hours.
D. Caddying: No caddying is allowed in all OIA tournaments. No advice or consultation will
be permitted by any outside agency. Spectators, if allowed to be on the course, may not
have contact, cheer, or communication, including hand signals, with any player. Offering
refreshments to any player is also prohibited.
E. Green Fees: Each school is responsible for player’s green fees, if any.
F. Only five participants per team will be allowed on the golf course for boys. Only four
participants per team will be allowed on the golf course for girls.
G. Coaches will submit their team roster and scorecards to the Tournament Chairperson or
designee thirty minutes before the first tee time. Pairings will be determined according to
the order established by the Tournament Chairperson or designee. Scorecards will be
issued on the first tee. Each golfer will have his/her fellow competitor’s card for scoring
and not his/her own.
H. Coaches: Instruction may be given between last green player holed out to the next tee;
e.g. between first green to second tee, as long as play does not delay.
No practice is allowed between the hole just completed and the next tee. A penalty of
two strokes will be assessed if a player violates the no practice rule.
I. Players should report to the scorer’s table immediately upon completion of the round.
Breach of rule is disqualification.
J. Rules committee will be comprised of two rules officials and the boys and girls golf
advisors.

2. League Format:
A. There will be two divisions, the Eastern and the Western. Girls will tee off from tees that
course yardage will measure approximately 6000 yards in distance. Boys will tee off from
tees that course yardage will measure approximately 6500 yards in distance. The OIA
golf season will consist of regular season 18-hole tournaments and two 18-hole rounds of
Individual and Team Championships. (The regular season will consist of seven (7)
tournaments, two (2) for individual qualifying, and five (5) tournaments to determine the
Team Championship qualifiers.)

1) To qualify for the Team Championship, both boys and girls will play other
schools in its division per tournament using the collegiate scoring system. There
will be seven (7) competition tournaments.
2) Each boy’s team will consist of no more than five (5) players. Schools with less
than four (4) players will not qualify for the Team Championship. Schools with
less than four (4) players will be allowed to participate for the individual honors
tourney. Each girls team will consist of no more than (4) players. Schools with
less than three players will not qualify for the Team Championship. Schools with
less than three (3) players will be allowed to participate for the individual honors
tourney.
3) The team score will be determined by the aggregate of the four (4) lowest scores
for boys, and the three (3) lowest scores for girls.
4) As much as possible, players from four (4) different schools in each division will
comprise each foursome. Honors for each succeeding holes will be determined
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with the lowest score after the completion of each hole has the honor to tee off
first.

B. Division Champion
The Division Champion will be determined by the most points accumulated at the end of
the regular season under the collegiate scoring system. If there is a tie for first place in
the final divisional standings, co-champions will be declared.

C. OIA Team Championship

1) The OIA Team Championship will consist of two rounds, schools with four or
more boys and three or more girls will compete in the OIA Team Championships.

2) Each boy’s team will consist of no more than five (5) qualified players. Each
girl’s team will consist of no more than four (4) qualified players. Team
Championship will consist of only qualified players. If a school competing in the
Team Championship has qualified more than five (5) boys or four (4) girls in the
Individual Championship, it must designate the five (5) boys and four (4) girls
whose scores are eligible for the Team Championship each round.

3) The aggregate of four (4) lowest for boys, and three (3) lowest for girls eighteen
hole scores of each team will be used to determine the team score. The team
with the lowest two-day aggregate will be the OIA Team Champion.

4) In the event of a tie, follow the USGA tie breaker rule.

D. OIA Individual Championship

1) The aggregate of two eighteen rounds of stroke play will determine the Individual
Champion and fourteen (14) other places including ties. In the case of a tie for
the Individual Champion, a sudden death playoff among those tied for first place,
will be held. If darkness or the elements prevent a sudden death playoff, Follow
the USGA tie breaker rule. In the case of ties for second to fifteenth place, match
card starting with hole number one will be used to break ties.

2) The top 52 boy players, and top 32 girl players, including ties, with an average
score of 89 or better from the OIA League will qualify for the Individual
Championship. Participation in a minimum of four (4) tournaments is needed to
qualify. There will be no cut for the second round. Adjustments in the average
score can be made to encourage participation. If allowed by the golf course,
adjustments may be made to increase the number of qualifiers who meet the
average scores criteria. This would apply to the girl’s tournament. The average
score will be computed by averaging the best four (4) scores in the regular
season.

3) In order to qualify for the HHSAA Golf Tournament, all golfers must participate in
both rounds of the OIA Individual and Team Championships. (Revised 3/19/07,
OIA AD Roundtable meeting. Passed 11-7-2).

SCALE TO COMPUTE AVERAGE: No. of Tournaments No. of Scores Used


4 4
5 4
6 4
7 4

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4) The first round pairing will be determined by the player’s average score.
If possible, no two players from the same school should be in the same foursome
or threesome. Second round pairings will be based on first round scores of the
OIA Championships.

E. Equipment

1) USGA Rules: Ball – USGA approved


2) Uniform: Players are required to wear appropriate school designated golf attire
at all courses where tournaments are played. Shoes must be worn. Hats must
be worn appropriately. Players not complying will not be allowed to play.
3) The use of motorized golf cart or pull cart is not allowed. Exceptions may be
made for disability or injury with a note from a physician. Players must drive
along or with a coach if the course rules dictate.
4) Alternate spikes must be used where required.

F. Awards (Refer to Section I )

G. Budget (Refer to section on Sports Budget)

H. Schedule
1) Playing sites shall be determined by availability of a course.
2) Tournaments should be played any weekday of the scheduled week. This allows
flexibility in arranging starting times.
3) Postponements: To be rescheduled at the same course as soon as possible. If
the course is not available, the Golf Advisory Chairperson and the Executive
Director will determine a site.

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Section VIII. Judo (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules: The Contest Rules of the Current International Judo Federation, except as modified
herein, shall govern at all OIA matches.

2. Officials

A. The Judo Commissioner shall be responsible for OIA matches.


B. The officials for OIA dual meet matches shall consist of one referee and at least one judge.
During tournaments they may consist of one referee and two judges.

3. League Format
A. There shall be two divisions:
Eastern Division Western Division
Castle Aiea
Farrington Campbell
Kahuku Kapolei
Kailua Leilehua
Kaimuki Mililani
Kaiser Pearl City
Kalani Waialua
McKinley Waipahu
Moanalua
Roosevelt
Kalaheo

B. OIA Dual Meet Championships


1) The OIA Judo Dual Meet Championship will be determined by a play-off between
the divisions.
2) The top four teams from each division shall participate in a single elimination team
tournament for the OIA Dual Meet Championship.
3) Format:
Quarter-Finals: W1 vs. E4, E2 vs. W3, W2 vs. E3,
(Four mat if possible) E1 vs. W4
Semi-Finals: (1) winner of W1-E4 vs. winner of E2-W3
(Two mat) (2) Winner of W2-E3 vs. winner of E1-W4
Finals: winner (1) vs. winner (2)
(One mat)
4) Tiebreaker procedures will prevail for all dual meets in the tournament.
a. The Sport Advisor shall at random draw three weight divisions.
b. Any weight division that has a forfeit or medical injury is eliminated from the
draw.
c. The matches shall be conducted in the order of the draw.
d. The first team to win two matches breaks the tie.
e. The same procedure shall be followed if the tie is not broken after the three
matches.
4. Weight Divisions

Male: Female:
108 lbs. 161 lbs. 98 lbs. 129 lbs.
114 lbs. 178 lbs. 103 lbs. 139 lbs.
121 lbs. 198 lbs. 109 lbs. 154 lbs.
132 lbs. 220 lbs. 115lbs. 172 lbs.
145 lbs. 275lbs. 122 lbs. 220 lbs.

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5. Weigh-in procedures and certification
A. Coaches (listed on Form 435 or school recognized volunteers) shall conduct the official
weigh-in for dual meets and tournaments.
B. A certified scale shall be available at the host site during weigh-in for dual and individual
matches.
C. Male contestants shall strip to underwear, shorts, or less, and shall weigh-in barefooted.
Females shall wear a bathing suit or shorts and T-shirt, or less and be barefooted.
D. A contestant may enter one weight division above his actual weight.
E. During weigh-in, the actual weight of the contestant shall be written on the weigh-in sheet.
F. Copies of each schools weigh-in sheet should be made available to each school. If copies
cannot be produced, then the master copy shall be posted or made available at the head
table.
G. Once the athlete enters the weigh-in area, they will not be allowed to leave. Athletes cannot
dehydrate.

6. Dual Matches
A. All teams must weigh-in one and one-half (1 1/2) hour prior to the first dual meet at a
specified site. A contestant may step on the scale twice to make weight within the specified
time.
B. Each school is allowed to enter one contestant per weight division. The scorers table shall
record the weight of each competitor on the score sheet.
C. Teams shall exchange lineups prior to their dual meet, and no changes shall be allowed
once the exchange has been consummated. A team that replaces a competitor for another
shall forfeit the dual meet. Forfeiture score shall be 100-0.
D. After the dual match sheets are exchanged, all weight classes with competitors from both
schools must be played. If a team forfeits a weight class, that weight class must also be
forfeited in the next dual match. This also includes the Team Championships.
E. The scorer’s table shall announce the weight class and competitors prior to a match.
F. Total team points:
1) 2 points for Win.
1 point for Tie.
0 point for Loss.
2) Individual Match Scoring:
10 points - win by ippon or equivalent
7 points - win by wazari or equivalent
5 points - win by yuko or equivalent
0 points - draw
3) All cancelled out points shall not count in the match points. For example, if player A
scores a yuko, and player B also scores a yuko, both yukos cancel out.
G. The first weight class to be contested in a dual match will be determined by random draw.
The draw will take place immediately following the conclusion of weigh-ins. A referee or
authorized person shall supervise the random draw.

7. Judo Gi
A. The judo gi in OIA Judo will be standard white.
B. For contestants with judo gi in non compliance with regulations according to the Sokuteki,
the contestant will be given two minutes to change. Failure to meet the two minute deadline
will result in a shido plus a shido for every 2 minutes thereafter.

8. Penalties
A. Unsportsmanlike Conduct
1) Five points shall be deducted from the total team scores for each unsportsmanlike
conduct violation during dual matches.
2) Swearing: If a contestant swears during a match, a penalty of 3 shido shall be
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3) After a match is completed, if a contestant or coach should swear, a penalty of five
points shall be deducted from their team score.
4) Flagrant Hansoku Make (unsportsmanlike acts, such as swearing, tantrum throwing,
biting, punching, taunting, etc.). Contestant will not be allowed to participate for the
rest of the day. Technical Hansoku Make: Contestant will be allowed to participate
in the next match.
5) Bridging while in osaekomi (press for score): For OIA Judo, when the player is on
top of his/her contestant for newaza or osaekomi and his/her contestant who is on
his/her back over-bridges (neck past vertical-acute angle with the body) which
places the player in a dangerous position, the bridging player will be first warned,
second infraction will be Hansoku Make.
6) Any armlock or armbar = Hansoku Make.
7) Choke Hold: The chokehold is not allowed at OIA Judo matches. (Principals
Approved) = Hansoku Make.
8) The penalty for any violation of the leg grab rule will be one shido for the first
offense and a technical Hansoku Make for the second offense.

9. Safety Area
A. When the required three meters width safety area on a mat cannot be met, a minimum width
of two meters may be used.
B. When the two-meter safety area is used, the following edge of the mat rules will be applied:
1) When more than half the body of one contestant is outside the contest area in
newaza or mat work position, except if osaekomi is already called.
2) When a defender steps out of bounds when the offensive man's throw is not
continuous.

10. Bench and Bench Conduct


A. During dual match competition, the coaches and players on each team shall be seated
approximately nine feet from edge of the contest area. Coaches shall be allowed to coach
from their seats or from behind the seated team.
B. It is the referee's prerogative to warn or eject a coach or player if they are in any way
interfering with the match. Ejection is for the remainder of the day.

11. Dual Match Times


A. Contest time shall be four minutes per match.
B. Warm-up time shall be five minutes for each team.
C. Unless otherwise modified, dual meets shall be held on weekdays at 5:00 p.m. with weigh-
ins at 4:00 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. with weigh-ins at 9:00am.

12. Exhibition Matches


A. Exhibition matches shall take place after dual matches are complete.
B. Length of matches will be three (3) minutes or less.

13. Open Tournaments


A. Unless otherwise modified, weigh-ins on Weekdays will begin at 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday
at 9:00am.
B. At least three to four mats shall be used in the opens.

14. Individual Tournament


A. An individual Judo Championship tournament shall be held to determine an OIA Champion
in each weight division.
B. Each school will be allowed to enter two participants per weight division.
C. In special situations, discussion by coaches should determine the seed of a participant.
D. Weigh-ins
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2) All contestants shall be present in and remain in the designated weigh-in area at the
time established by the meet administration. Contestants shall not leave the
designated weigh-in area unless permission is granted by the meet administration.
The weigh in shall proceed through the weight classes beginning with the lowest
weight class and end immediately upon completion of the highest weight class. A
contestant shall weigh in only for one weight class during the weigh-in period. If
only one scale is available, a contestant may step on and off that scale two times to
allow for mechanical inconsistencies in the scale. If multiple scales are available, a
contestant may step on and off the first scale two times to allow for mechanical
inconsistencies in that scale. If the contestant fails to make weight on the first
scale, the contestant shall immediately step on each available scale one time in an
attempt to make weight. During the time off scale(s), activities that promote
dehydration are prohibited.
3) If a contestant fails to make weight for the weight class on the entry form, that
contestant will be disqualified from participating.
E. Times for Matches
1) All winner bracket matches are to be four minutes, except finals.
2) Consolation matches are to be three minutes, except finals.
3) All matches for the finals: 1st, 3rd, and 5th shall be four minutes.
4) Sudden death overtime shall be 2 minutes match time with the Golden Score Rule
implemented in case of ties.
F. Tournament Format
A 64-person bracket, modified double elimination format shall be used. When possible, a
32-person or 16-person format may be used.
G. Protest and Appeal Procedures:
1) There shall be an appeals committee for the OIA Individual Championship matches.
2) The appeals committee shall consist of three members.
3) The official and the coach may approach the appeals committee after the match is
completed and before signing of the match card.
4) The appeals committee shall render a decision to the official and the coach.
5) The official shall sign the match card to certify the decision.
6) The decision of the appeals committee shall be final and not subject to any appeal.
H. Misconduct
1) After the conclusion of a match, contestants or coaches who display displeasure or
conduct themselves in a manner unbecoming of the sport of judo shall be warned
for the first offense. The second offense shall result in disqualification from the
tournament. The contestant or coach shall leave the premise for the remainder of
the day.
2) Flagrant misconduct such as the use of profanity, punching, kicking, biting, head
butting, displaying extreme displeasure, etc. shall result in immediate
disqualification from the tournament. The contestant or coach shall leave the
premise for the remainder of the day.
3) Coaches are not allowed to step on the mat while coaching or protesting. Coaches
will be warned than ejected.
15. Schedule:
The league schedule is based on the standards of the previous girls team records.

16. Miscellaneous
A. Statistics
1) The host school shall be responsible for the calling in of scores and the results
immediately after the dual matches.
2) Schools shall send in the results of their individual contestants to the advisory
chairperson for seeding purposes
3) The home team is responsible for producing four copies of the dual meet results.
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copy is given to the visiting school. The third copy goes to the Judo Advisor. The
last copy is for the home team.
4) A maximum of two coaches per mat will be allowed for each participating school.
5) Unless arrangements are made otherwise, the home team, which is the first team
listed on the schedule, shall provide the scorekeepers and timers for the dual
match.
B. Clocks and Bells: Bells are to be used only when hand held timers are used. Bells are not
to be used when visible electronic clocks are used.
C. Long Hair: In OIA Judo, the player will be allowed unlimited amount of times to re-tie his/her
hair.
D Pure White Shirt: Female contestants are allowed to have designs on their white or off-white
tee shirts or leotards.
E. Blood Time Out:
1) There will be a total of four (4) minutes (running time) to attend to blood injuries per
athlete during a match. Trainers may attend to the blood injury as many times as
allowed in the four minutes. Clean up of the mat and gi are not included in the four
minutes.
2) Application of Vaseline on a cut lip is allowed. Also, the use of a nose plug and
Vaseline to control a nosebleed is allowed.
3) Application of tape to cover a bandage is allowed.
F. Injury time Out:
1) As many trainers on the mat as needed
2) Athletic trainers may touch and freely examine an athlete
3) There will be a total of two (2) minutes for evaluation of all injuries per athlete. The
official will give a verbal countdown and the timer must go onto the mat.
4) Athletic trainer may provide appropriate care for the health and well being of the
athlete. (e.g., may apply bandage, asthma medication, and tape but not to support
a limb, etc.)
5) A maximum of two visits by the athletic trainer per athlete during a match will be
allowed. On the third visit the athlete will forfeit the match.
6) During the match the athletic trainer or coach may call the injury to the attention of
the official.
7) The final decision as to whether an injured contestant shall continue to compete
shall be made by the attending athletic trainer.

17. Equipment and Supplies


Wrestling mats Stop watches Tables
Side mats Towels Chairs
Mat tapes Whistles Clocks
Paper towels Scoring apparatus (Judo) Boundary ropes
Cotton wads Blue sashes 3 set of flags per a mat
Spray bottles (Bleach/Water Mix)

18. All-Star Selection: Judo all-stars will come from the top two places in the OIA Divisional
Championship Tournament. Coaches will select the Player of the Year and Coach of the Year for
both genders.

19. Awards: Refer to OIA Handbook - Section I

20. Budget: Refer to OIA Handbook - Sport Budget

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Section XIII. Outrigger Canoe Paddling (Revised 06/2010)

A. General Rules:
1. A racing crew will consist of no more than six paddlers.
2. Each canoe must start and finish with a full crew of six (6) paddlers.
3. A paddler may participate in a maximum of two (2) races at a regatta.
4. Drawing of lanes shall take place on the Wednesday night prior to the race, or as
determined by the OIA/Race Director. A team representative or coach will be required to
attend.
5. The OIA lane drawing to follow HCRA procedures.
6. Any rules pertaining to the operation of canoe paddling can only be made at the coaches
evaluation meeting unless such rules are mandated and handed down from any superior
such as the OIA Office, HHSAA Office, etc.
7. There will be absolutely no saving of spaces for tents prior to any regatta.
8. Only coaches shall be allowed up on the official stand to fulfill any obligations or to
discuss any business necessary to the progress of the regatta/race.
B. Course:
The official OIA racecourse shall be 1/4 mile in length and shall be laid out in equal lanes no less
than eighty feet (80') wide. Each lane shall be designated by two flags of the same color, one at
each end of the course. Flags shall have a minimum dimension of thirty inches (30"), shall be
made of lightweight, quick-drying cloth and as far as practicable, shall be covered with colors
such that no two (2) adjacent lanes shall have the same colored flag.

C. Starts and Finishes:


1. All starts shall be in accordance with the instructions from the starter.
2. A yellow flag will be displayed from the official boat for a maximum of five (5) minutes, as
soon as the last canoe from the previous race reaches shore. Then, the yellow flag will
be waved for approximately five (5) seconds; the yellow flag will be dropped and the red
will be raised. Randomly, with the dropping of the red flag, the green flag will be raised
signifying the start of the race.
3. A canoe not on the starting line in time for the official start shall have no right to protest
on the grounds of an unfair start.
4. Racing crews may be disqualified at the start of the race for the following reasons:
a. The canoe extends over the starting line.
b. The canoe is in the wrong lane on the start.
5. All canoes must finish the race in their assigned lane or be disqualified. Once the bow
crosses the finish line, any part of the canoe may touch the flag.
6. No crews are allowed to re-enter the racecourse until the last canoe in the event crosses
the finish line.
7. Each canoe in the race may have no more than two (2) canoe holders in the water at the
start. The holders are not allowed to push the canoe on the start. All boat holders must
be 18 years old, not in high school.

D. Lanes:
1. All canoes must remain in their own lanes. Canoes shall keep in their respective lanes
and in no way interfere with other participating canoes. When two (2) canoes approach
each other from opposite directions within the same lane, each canoe should occupy as
nearly as possible the one-half (1/2) width of the lane nearest its own line of flags so that
the canoes will pass each other between adjoining flags.
2. If interference is claimed, the canoe not in its assigned lane will be disqualified.
3. All schools will remain in assigned lanes.
4. Lane drawing/Season (not championships)
For season regattas
- Only one representative from each school shall be in the vicinity of the lane
drawing (area)
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- Representative shall be a coach/student or representative
Lane Drawings
- If your club/school is not in that particular race then you will skip your turn
- Schools will be divided by Eastern and Western divisions
- The line-up on the table will be in alphabetical order
- From the evening of the 1st drawing meeting it shall start with the
first school/club in Alphabetical order
- Subsequent lane drawings thereafter shall be the next person in alphabetical
order

Lane Drawing for Championship Races:


- Schools will be ranked in descending order
- The top seeded position shall be able to select their choices of lanes; then
proceed in descending order
- In the event of a tie in (accumulation of points) for seeding (purpose), will be
determined by the times of the previous regatta.

E. Turns:
1. All turns shall be left (or ama) turns around assigned lane flags. Canoes may touch the
flag during the turn, but if at any time the canoe causes the flag to touch the water, the
crew will be disqualified.
2. Where canoes assigned to adjoining lanes occupying the same lane during a turning
maneuver, each canoe shall maneuver in such a way as to occupy as nearly as possible
the one-half (1/2) width of the lane nearest its own line of flags so that the canoes will
pass each other hull to hull.

F. Swamping:
A canoe that swamps during a race may be bailed out by its crew and proceed in the race. There
shall be a ten (10) minute time limit to do so. At the end of the ten (10) minutes, the water officials
shall declare the crew disqualified and shall provide assistance to return the canoe to shore.

G. Adverse Conditions:
1. In the event of adverse weather conditions, the race may be cancelled.
2. Under heavy wind conditions, at the discretion of the race director, the disqualification
rule on touching the flags may be waived for the start only.

H. Penalties:
1. Use of an ineligible paddler(s) will result in the disqualification of the crew.
2. No noisemakers: To include all manmade but not limited to: bullhorns/cowbells-
megaphones/marching band, whistles/firecrackers-air horn,conch shells-drums.
All of the above are prohibited during the race

I. Protests:
Protests, for any reason, must be submitted in writing by a coach and presented to the race
director. A different protest committee of coaches for each regatta will be selected at the advisory
meeting.

Protests of an Official Judgements made by Water Officials


-Follow OIA procedures
-When a school is notified of infraction - notice should be given at that time of protesting
call

J. League format:
1. A combination of long distance races and regattas will be incorporated beginning with the
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long distance races in the paddling season. The season can also be broken down into a
combination of both.
2. Each long distance/regatta will include the following divisions:
i. JV Female
ii. JV Male
iii. JV MIXED
iv. VARSITY Female
v. VARSITY Male
vi. VARSITY MIXED
3. Mixed crews to consist of 3 males and 3 females.
4. Races will start from lane 3 when there are 10 or less crews. When there are 11 crews in
1/2 mile races, the race will start in lane 2.
5. The OIA Eastern and Western Division Champions will be determined by the
accumulation of points through the first 5 regattas.
6. The top six place finishers in the Eastern and the Western Division will race in the first
heat of the 6th regatta to determine the OIA Champion. The remaining crews will race in
the 2nd heat to determine the rest of the places.
7. Western Division Teams: Aiea, Campbell, Kapolei, Leilehua, Mililani, Nanakuli,
Pearl City, Radford, Waialua, Waianae, Waipahu, Halau Lokahi.

Eastern Division Teams: Anuenue, Castle, Farrington, Kahuku, Kailua, Kaimuki, Kaiser,
Kalaheo, Kalani, Mckinley, Moanalua, Roosevelt, Halau Ku Mana.
8. Race Scoring:
Scoring system to follow that of HCRA. The first place team will receive one more point
than the amount of teams participating. Example: 10-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 when there are 9
teams participating. Disqualified (DQ) team/teams that race will receive 0 points for
participation. Scoring to reflect one more point than the amount of teams participating in
either the Eastern or Western Division.
9. Racing Distance:
i. All JV races shall be 1/2 mile in length with one turn.
ii. All VARSITY races shall be 1 mile in length with one three turns
iii. All long distance races will gradually progress in distance beginning with a length
determined by the coaches and the OIA Sport Advisor and Race Director.
10. As of 2007-2008 there will be No Consolation Races on Championship Day and no
Division B Races throughout the season.

K. Equipment:
1. Six man canoe - specifications shall meet the Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association's
(HCRA) specifications and weighed before used.
2. Wooden paddles
3. All canoes should be rigged with ropes. Straps may be added in addition to ropes.

L. Awards:
Medals shall be awarded in accordance with the OIA current practice in other sports

M. Budget:
The Na Opio Canoe Racing Association (NOCRA) shall be the official sponsor of the
program at no cost to the OIA

N. Uniforms:
All schools must be in uniform (tops only) by the first regular season regatta. Failure to do
so will result in disqualification from that event.

O. Miscellaneous:
Refer to the HCRA Racing Rules for clarification when needed.

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Section XIV. Soccer (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules
The National Federation rules will prevail except for the following modifications:
A. The field of play will have a minimum width of 55 yards.
B. League standings shall be determined on a point system: 3 for win, 1 for tie and 0 for loss.
C. Play-off games and Championship games: If game ends in a tie, the HHSAA tie breaker
procedure will be used.
D. A three-man officiating system will be used for all varsity games, junior varsity and varsity
championship tournaments. Junior varsity during the regular season will use one official
and each team shall provide one linesmen. If only one official is available for the varsity
game they will follow the same format as the junior varsity. If there are two officials for the
varsity game they will use the two-man officiating system.
E. Teams shall face each other on opposite sides of the field.
F. All schools shall submit a copy of their numerical team roster to the Advisory Chairperson
prior to the start of the season and head coaches before each game.
G. Home site coach will have the referee fill out the official evaluation card before each game.
The home team coach is to evaluate officials and mail the card as soon as possible. The
visiting team may also submit an evaluation card.
H. JV Girls games will consist of two 35-minute halves with a 5-minute halftime.
I. Varsity games will consist of two 40-minute halves with a 5-minute halftime.
J. All red cards will result in a one game suspension for players and coaches.

2. League Format
A. There will be four divisions for the boys: East Red, West Red, East White, West White. The
White will play two rounds against the same conference and one round against the opposite
conference.

B. There will be four divisions for the girls: East Red, West Red, East White, West White. The
Junior Varsity will play in the same division as their Varsity. The White will play two rounds
against the same conference and one round against the opposite conference.

C. Placement / movement in divisions will be based on the OIA Power Rating System. It will
be based on a two-year cycle.
Varsity:
East Red and West Red Win 2.00
East Red and West Red Tie 1.00
East Red and West Red Loss 0.00
White Win 1.75
White Tie 0.75
White Loss 0.00

D. Standings and point totals for varsity wins and ties will be tallied every two years which will
determine teams for each conference for the following year. Teams will be ranked in the
East and West Divisions. The top seven (7) teams in each division will comprise the East
Red and West Red Conferences. The remaining teams will comprise the White conference.
A White conference school may petition the league after each season to move to the Red
conference. The order of priority would be according to rank (White #1, #2, #3, etc.).
Likewise, the Red order of priority to accept a movement down would be Red #7, #6, #5,
etc.

(1) Divisional champions will be determined by the most points accumulated for the
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(2) There shall be no play-off of divisional ties. Refer to Section 1 for uniform tie
breaker procedure.

E. OIA Play-Offs
(1) Boys Varsity Red Division: The top six teams in the East Red and West Red
Conferences will proceed into the OIA Red Division Championship Tournament.
The OIA Red Division Championship Tournament will be a 12-team single
elimination tournament in a championship and consolation format.

(2) Boys Varsity White Division: The top three teams from the East White Conference
and West White Conference advance to the OIA White Division Championship
Tournament. The OIA White Division Championship Tournament will be a 6-team
single elimination tournament in a championship and consolation format.

(3) Girls Varsity Red Division: The top six teams in the East Red and West Red
Conferences will proceed into the OIA Division I Championship Tournament. The
OIA Red Division Tournament will be a 12-team single elimination tournament in a
championship and consolation format.

(4) Girls Varsity White Division: The top three teams from the East White Conference
and West White Conference advance to the OIA White Division Championship
Tournament. The OIA White Division Championship Tournament will be a 6-team
single elimination tournament in a championship and consolation format.

(5) Junior Varsity: A four-team single elimination tournament will consist of the two top
finishers of the East and West to play for the OIA Championship. E1 vs. W2 and
W1 vs. E2. Winners play for the Championship.

(6) Seeding, bracketing, and breaking of divisional ties to be conducted at seeding


meeting held prior to the OIA Play-off. The date and location to be announced at
the advisory committee meeting.

3. Equipment
A. The home team is responsible for the game ball and setting up nets if the site is a public
park. Officials will select ball from the home team’s supply of balls.

B. All players will be uniformly attired. All teams must have two sets of uniforms. Home team
wears light. Visitors wear dark. Any coach in violation will be issued a red card if this rule is
not followed. Any conflict of colors, the home team will make the adjustments.

4. Awards: Refer to Section I.

5. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.

6. Schedule
A. The second game of the day shall start 15 minutes after the conclusion of the first game.
B. The East shall play on Wednesday and Saturday and the West shall play on Tuesday and
Friday.

7. Miscellaneous
A. Coaches are highly recommended to ask the officials' association to present clinics on rules
at their respective school prior to start of league play.
B. Coaches should continue to evaluate the officials by the checklist postcard.
C. It is recommended that a restraining line surround the field of play 12 feet from the sideline.
D. Officials' meetings are open to the coaches.

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Section XV. Softball (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules

The National Federation Rules on Softball, except as modified herein, shall prevail at all games.

A. Time of Games
Varsity: 3:30 p.m. on weekdays, 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.
JV: 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, 3:30 p.m. on weekdays.
JV / Varsity: 3:00 pm. on Test Days. Televised games may deviate from regularly
scheduled game days and times.
B. Home Team
The home team is responsible for notifying the visiting team if and when the field is
unplayable. The visiting team should check with the home team prior to leaving at about
1:00 p.m. on weekdays and two hours prior to game time on weekends. The home team will
be responsible to check the field and notify the umpires two hours prior to game time when
the field is unplayable. The home team will also designate the home team dugout.
C. Umpires: Two for each game when possible.
D. Innings: Seven-inning game.
E. Runs: Twenty-five runs after four innings of play or Ten-run ruling after five innings
of play Except for the OIA Championship Game, a game is complete if a team is ten runs
behind and has completed its turn at bat.
F. Pitch: Fast pitch.
G. Failure to touch a base and tagging up becomes an appeal play.
H. No smoking or any form of tobacco in the dugout and on the field of play.
I. The home team will take the field one half (1/2) hour prior to game time. Each team will
have ten minutes.
J. The starting pitcher is allowed to have 12 warm up pitches in the first inning.
K. No Protests are allowed. Appeals must be made according to the National Federation
Rules.

2, League Format

A. In computing the standings in the regular round, the following method shall be used: 2
points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss.
B. There will be four divisions: East Red (Division I), West Red (Division I), White East
(Division II), West White (Division II). The Junior Varsity with play in the same divisions as
their varsity. In the event there are not enough teams as determined by the OIA, then the
JV divisions will be combined.
C. Placement / movement in divisions will be based on the OIA Power Rating System. It will
be based on a two-year cycle.
Varsity: Junior Varsity
East Red and West Red Win 2.00 1.00
East Red and West Red Tie 1.00 0.50
East Red and West Red Loss 0.00 0.00
White Win 1.75 0.875
White Tie 0.75 0.375
White Loss 0.00 0.00
D. Standings and point totals for varsity wins and ties will be tallied every two years which will
determine teams for each conference for the following year. Teams will be ranked in the
East and West Divisions. The top seven (7) teams in each division will comprise the East
Red and West Red Conferences. The remaining teams will comprise the White conference.
A White conference school may petition the league after each season to move to the Red
conference. The order of priority would be according to rank (White #1, #2, #3, etc.).
Likewise, the Red order of priority to accept a movement down would be Red #7, #6, #5,
etc.

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E. The East Red and West Red conferences will play a home and away schedule. The East
White and West White conferences will play two rounds against the same conference and
one round against the opposite conference. Final standings from this regular season play
will determine the division winners.
F. Varsity: The top six teams in each division tournament will proceed into the OIA
championship tournament. The OIA tournament will be a 12-tearn single elimination
tournament in a championship and consolation format. The Varsity Division II will have the
top three teams from the East White Conference and West White Conference proceed into
the OIA Championship playoffs.
Junior Varsity: A four-team single elimination tournament with the top two teams from the
East Red and West Red in the Division I Junior Varsity Championship. A four-team single
elimination tournament with the top two teams from the East White and West White in the
Division II Junior Varsity Championship.
G. Championships: Dates, sites, and times shall be determined by the advisory committee
chairperson and the Executive Director.
H. Tie Breakers

1) Refer to "Administrative Rules Governing Sports," Section 1.


2) All regular scheduled tie games will be rescheduled as in postponed games, unless
specified by the Executive Director. Any regular scheduled tie game that was not
able to be replayed prior to the end of the season and have no bearing on division
leadership will stand as complete. ,

3. Season: All teams will follow "Start Date Policy" in Administrative Section.

4. Equipment
A. Hardwood 100CN 12, Dudley SB12LND, Rawlings ASA100, Debeer DB12ASA, WTL-12,
Optic Yellow and the state adopted softballs must be used.
B. Teams will be uniformly attired with the socks having matching colors. Head wear, all or
nothing—all hats or all visors or all headbands or none at all.
C. Coaches will be uniformly attired but may be different from the team (no jeans).
D. Softball helmet markings allowed are: school logo, American Flag, or award recognition
stickers given by the school.
E. Metal cleats will be optional.
F. Starting with 2010-2011 JV Softball season the a double first base will be used for all league
and playoff games if available.

5. Awards: Refer to Section 1.

6. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.

7. Schedule

A. Playing Sites
First named team is home team. Alternate home field will be selected by the Advisory
Committee. Two schools may, by mutual agreement, play (1) on any available field that is
playable; (2) on the visiting home field. If a site is pre-determined by the OIA, then the first
team listed will be recognized as the home team. They will be responsible for prepping the
field.
B. Games to be played
No team shall play more than four games a week during the regular season. Week starts on
Monday and ends on Saturday of the same week. In the case of an emergency, the
Executive Director will enforce the changes. Any game completing five or more innings of
play will be considered as a game played.
C. Postponements
Postponed games will be played on first available date in the order of occurrence. Regular
season games ending in ties will be rescheduled as postponed games.

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Miscellaneous

A. Statistics: All teams shall keep and send their own statistics and individual statistics to the
responsible Sports Advisory Committee Chairperson after every home game. Home team
scorebook shall be the official scorebook.
B. OIA Championships
1) Start times will be determined by the advisory committee. Game times will start no
earlier than 1:00 p.m.
2) The next game will start ten minutes after completion of the previous game. During
this time, official conferences and setting up of each team bench will take place.
3) Infield practice will be taken off the main diamond.
4) Softball will follow same championship bracketing as baseball.
5) The home team will be determined by higher seed or, in case of a tie, by coin-toss.
6) Suspended Game: If game is called before 41/2 innings due to weather, it will be
considered a suspended game. This game will be completed at a later time and
resumed from point of suspension.
7) Play offs will be played on four consecutive days, starting on Wednesday and
ending on Saturday.
C. The official game ball will be the Optic Yellow.

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Section XVI. Soft Tennis, Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules
The OIA rules as provided herein shall prevail at all games.

2. League Format
A soft tennis game or contest between schools will consist of three boys’ doubles matches and three
girls’ doubles matches.

A. Girls’ and boys’ divisions will be determined separately.


B. League scoring will be by accumulating one point for each match won during a game or
contest between schools.
C. In case of a tie for first two places in the conference, refer to official OIA Tie breaking
system. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES GOVERNING SPORTS, Section 1.
D. The league shall be divided into two divisions. The East with eight teams will play a one
round seven game schedule and the West with six teams will play a one round five game
schedule.

EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION


Castle Aiea
Kailua Campbell
Kaimukï Kapolei
Kaiser Leilehua
Kalaheo Moanalua
Kalani Pearl City
McKinley Waipahu
Roosevelt

BOYS and GIRLS Team Championships will be played at a determined East or West site,
alternating each year. The contest will begin at 9:00 am. On a Saturday with the GIRLS
contest playing first, followed by the BOYS contest. (*SAT,PSAT, and ACT start time on
Saturdays 2 pm.)

GIRLS:
EAST 1 VS. WEST 2
WEST 1 VS. EAST 2

BOYS:
EAST 1 VS. WEST 2
WEST 1 VS. EAST 2

E. If any school withdraws from the league after the league matches have started, no matches
played by the team shall be counted in the standings.
F. The home site team shall be responsible for informing newspapers of scores, no later than
two days after the match.
G. Opposing coaches shall exchange line-ups at the starting time. The exchange line-up must
contain names of eligible players for default matches.
H. Ranking: The top four players may play only first and second doubles position. Number one
ranked players must play first doubles. Players should be rated strongest to weakest. If a
player is absent, the coach has the option to default that match or move other players up the
ladder according to the ranking.
I. A coach or adult representative must be present at all matches to render decisions when/if a
problem arises.
J. No spectators are allowed on the courts. Only players and a coach or an adult
representative will be allowed on the court during a match.
3. Equipment
A. Regular soft tennis balls and rackets in which the strings have not been altered to affect the
spin of the ball will be recognized as the official equipment for the OIA league matches.
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Players will use identical team shirts and similar colored shorts or skirts. Players should
refrain from using lewd and/or distracting apparel. Shoes are mandatory. Cut-off jeans or
shorts and skirt mixture will not be allowed.

4. Awards
Refer to Section 1.

5. Budget
Refer to section on Sports Budget.

6. Schedule A single round-robin with every school playing each other once.
A. League matches will be played on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. All team members of every match
must be present at the start of the first match or shall forfeit that match. Matches may start
no later than ½ hour after the designated starting time (default after grace period). On
testing dates that have been determined by the OIA, all athletic activities will begin at 3:00
p.m. for all students to take either the PSAT,SAT or ACT.
B. Matches postponed on Saturday to be rescheduled for Monday. Postponed matches shall
be made up in order of occurrence, assuming courts are available. Scheduling difficulties
shall be referred to the Advisory Chairperson and Executive Secretary. Changes in
schedule may be made only in cases of emergency. All coaches involved must be notified.

7. Post-Season Tournament
A. The post-season tournament will be played at schools or sites with four courts from both the
East and West sites each year. The site committee shall determine sites. Tournament play
will begin from top to bottom, finishing the first round before proceeding to the next rounds.
The post-season will start after OIA Team Championship Tournament.
B. For the post-season tournament, each school will be allowed no more than four doubles
teams in both boys and girls. Schools will be allowed to enter more than four teams as long
as the total does not exceed the 32-man bracket. If the total number of possible teams
exceeds the 32-man bracket, revert to the four team limit. The four teams from each site will
play for the OIA Doubles Tournament Championships. For the Doubles Tournament, any
participant must have been on a team roster for at least one match. Sites will be determined
by the site committee, alternating East or West sites each year.
C. Entry Forms: The host school will distribute regular entry forms at the first advisory
meeting.
D. Uniform at post-season: Everyone must be in regular season team uniform or they shall not
play.
E. There shall be no last minute changes in the post-season tournament save for the following
exceptions:
1) Medical reasons. A doctor’s certificate must be presented to the host school and/or
advisory chairperson before the match.
2) Coach may use players not already listed in the tournament.
F. Additional Post-Season Rules
1) Participants must check in at least ½ hour prior to starting time. Matches may be
moved up.
2) There shall be a 15 minute grace period before a DEFAULT is determined. Grace
period starts from ½ hour prior to scheduled starting time.
3) Boys and girls check in at the scorer’s table. Both partners must check in.
4) The Athletic Director in charge of soft tennis will be requesting that each school be
assessed for providing balls in the Doubles Championship as in other sports such as
tennis, etc.
G. At matches or tournament sites with court lights, the lights will be turned on ½ hour prior to
darkness to allow matches to be completed or to advance in tournament, If the lights cannot
be turned on, then matches will be postponed upon the completion of an even number of
games.
H. Host School Tournament Director
1) The director will have the power to enforce rules as stated. The host Athletic
Director or Advisory Chairperson, or Executive Secretary should be consulted in
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case of any deviations from the rules. The host school Tournament Director will
meet with the Executive Secretary prior to the seeding meeting to go over
tournament seeding procedures.
2) Entries must either be brought to seeding meeting or telephoned to the tournament
host school prior to the meeting. Entries not turned in properly may result in non-
participation in the tournament.
I. Seeding Procedures
1) The win/loss record of each school’s number one ranked team will determine their
seeding in the first round with the best records seeded 1, 2, and so on down to the
last team. This way every school’s number 1 ranked team will be seeded in the first
round.
2) Seed top teams for each school with first and second on opposite ends. Random
draw other seeds to fill brackets.
3) Sample of seeding with a 32 and 64 team bracket follows rules.
4) In the individual championships, the number one ranked player must play in the
number one doubles team. Only the number two ranked player can move down.

8. Miscellaneous
A. The home team coach will act as referee for decision making and interpretation of rules.
Coaches may send an adult representative, but not a student. A responsible adult must be
present at all matches if coach for team cannot be present.
B. Re-ranking: Re-ranking may be done at mid-season if desired. The date shall be set at the
first advisory meeting. If a new student enters the school, he should be ranked accordingly.
Schools should be notified via US mail postmarked three days prior to match. All coaches
affected by the change should be notified at least one day in advance.
C. Results: MAIL in results through US mail to the advisory chairperson’s school.
Result sheets will be passed out to each school at the first coaches’ meeting. The home
team is responsible to send in the results. The advisory chairperson will try to have a mid-
season standing mailed to all schools.
D. Protest: Follow OIA Constitution and By-Laws procedure.
E. Ranking shall be exchanged at the first advisory meeting.

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Section XVII. Swimming, Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2009)

l. Game Rules
The official rules shall be found in the National Federation Edition Swimming and Diving Rule
book (NFRB) and will prevail unless modified by the Oahu Interscholastic Association.

ll. League Format:


A. General Rules
1. Meets shall be at the place recommended by the Swimming Advisor, Committee,
approved by the Athletic Directors Council and the Principals Association.
2. The time of all championship meets shall start no earlier than 3:00 on Fridays
and no earlier than 2:00 P.M. on Saturdays. Diving trials shall be at 4:00 P.M. on
Thursdays. Adjustments to the starting time of the meet can be made with the
approval of the advisory committee chairman. Starting times and days will be
adjusted at the advisory or seeding meetings for all dates that conflict with the
SAT or other Achievement Exams.
3. The master entry, diskette, and team roster shall be in the hands of the
respective host school by the designated time as stated in the meet notice. (See
Section 6C for details.) Diving score sheets shall be submitted one (1) hour
before the diving event starts or as designated on the meet notice. All swimming
entries must have an entry time. If an entry time is not submitted then, the
participant(s) will not be eligible to participate in that weeks meet.
4. The meet director shall:
a) Assure that all equipment to run the meet properly are in operation.
b) Govern the interpretation of Federation rules and consult with the meet
referee and committee on all decisions made at OIA meets.
c) Consult with the meet committee or sports advisory chairperson on
problems involving rules of the O.I.A.
d) Scratches are due one (1) hour prior to the start of the meet. There will
be a coaches meeting thirty (30) minutes before the start of the meet.
Host schools are to roll call and give notice to the schools not present.
5. The host school will list three (3) people to act as the meets protest committee.
The host school’s Athletic Director or a designee other than the coach must be at
the meet to serve as one of the three on the protest committee. The names of the
selected committee will be placed on the championship handout. Host schools
are responsible for assisting with site responsibilities and providing the panel for
the meets protest committee.
6. Where awards are involved, the meet shall have a public address system. The
qualifiers, swimmers that have been disqualified, and the winners of each event
shall be announced immediately after each event.
7. Results of all meets:
A copy of the entire meet shall be recorded and delivered to the newspaper. A
copy should be given to the following: Host School's Athletic Director, the OIA.
Executive Director, OIA Swim Advisor, HHSAA State Swim Coordinator, and
each participating school.
8. The JV Championship, Relay Championship, and Divisional Championship shall
be scored to eight (8) places. The OIA Championship shall be scored to 12
places (six consolation and six championship heat.)
9. The OIA Championship shall be a trials-finals meet. The other meets (Relays,
Junior Varsity, and Divisional) are OIA Championship meets that will be run on a
timed-finals basis.
10. Girls and boys shall be scored separately in all O.I.A. Championship Meets.
11. For all relay events: National Federation Rules allows for the teams/schools that
qualify for a relay event, (the school) may enter their relay teams without
individual names. The participant’s alternates shall not be counted as an entry
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or at a designated time (as stated on the meet notice) the coach must
acknowledge the participants for the relay teams. Failing to declare the
participants will result with a "NO SHOW" call by the referee, which is a violation.
12. Scratches are due to the clerk of course or host school one (1) hour prior to the
start of the meet. Rosters not received by the deadline without designation of
scratches will be deemed as "No Scratches" for the team as indicated by the
head coach.
13. The scratch policy for individual swimmers will also apply to the relay teams.
Follow procedures for relay events as stated in the handbook.
14. A competitor may withdraw from a preliminary event or final with a declared false
start. Notice must be given to the referee. The event counts as an entry but
does not disqualify the competitor from further competition.
a. For preliminary events, declaration must be made prior to the completion
of the heat preceding the heat of the intended false start.
b. For finals events, declaration must be made prior to the completion of the
preceding event.

B. Preseason Meets
1. The host shall provide the key officials for the swim meet. Refer to A. 2. 4.
2. Meets held on a school day shall start no earlier than 3:30 P.M.
3. Host schools are to advise at the advisory meeting if there will be a limit on the
number of entries per event at any pre-season meets.

C. Relay Championships
1. This meet shall be unclassified (an open meet for junior varsity and varsity).
2. A competitor shall be permitted to enter a maximum of three (3) events. Listed
as an alternate on the master form constitutes an entry.
3. Each school shall be permitted a maximum of one (1) relay team per event.
Aggregated times for entry will be allowed.
4. The fastest eight (8) teams in each event will be scored. Girls and Boys scoring
will be separate. Points for the Australian Relay will be split evenly.
5. The diving relay shall consist of two (2) divers diving alternately. One diver shall
perform six (6) dives, and the other shall perform five (5) dives. Refer to Rule 9.
4. 1. of the NFRB for choice of dives.
6. The Australian Relay shall consist of two (2) girls and two (2) boys, each of
whom shall swim 50 yards of Freestyle.
7. The girls and boys events (except the Australian Relay) shall be:
a. 200 yard Medley Relay
b. 200 yard Freestyle Relay
c. 200 yard Breaststroke Relay
d. 200 yard Backstroke Relay
e. 800 yard Freestyle Relay
f. 200 yard Butterfly Relay
g. 400 yard Freestyle Relay
h. 400 yard Medley Relay
i. 200 yard Australian Relay
j. 1-meter Diving Relay
8. There will be a twenty (20) minute break after the 800 yard Freestyle Relay.

D. Junior Varsity Championships


1. The Junior Varsity participants must meet the eligibility of the League. (See By-
Laws, Article 1: Eligibility-Section 3: Participation, Item C.) Upon entry into
grade 9, a student shall be limited to two consecutive years of eligibility in Junior
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2. Choice of dives will follow Rule 9. 4. 5. of the NFRB. Diving shall follow a six dive
format, one required and five optional dives. The dive list must contain one dive
from each of the five dive groups. The required dive will be drawn from the five
dive groups at the seeding meeting.

E. Eastern and Western Divisional Championships


1. The Eastern Division and the Western Division shall have separate meets and
each shall have a meet director.
2. A representative from the East and the West will be selected to set up the
divisional diving championships to conduct and officiate events #1 and #2 for the
divisional championships for both east and west competitors.
3. The diving competition will be held during the 30 minute break of the swimming
competition when the Championships are held at the Veteran’s Memorial Aquatic
Center (VMAC).
4. The West Division Championship will be held at Kalani High School or at VMAC
Central Oahu Regional Park.

F. Oahu Interscholastic Association Championships


1. Girls and boys shall be scored separately to twelve (12) places (6 finalists and 6
consolation).
2. The diving competition will be held during the 30 minute break of swimming
competition when the Championship is held at the VMAC.

G. HHSAA Swimming and Diving State Championships: Qualifiers for the State Swimming
and Diving Championships will be by qualifying times and marks. Schools will receive
from the OIA League, a transportation stipend for place finishers from the OIA Swim
Championships, places 1 thru 5.

lll. Equipment/Uniforms:

A. All swimmers are recommended to wear the school team uniforms for all championship
meets. If a school uniform has been ordered but not received in time for the
championship meets, then, swimmers will be allowed to where a swim suit that will
represent their school without disqualification.

B. Team uniform applies to swimming suits only. NFRB prohibits advertising or a name
other than the competitor's school/mascot or a national flag on the competitive attire. A
single manufacturer's logo no more than 2 1/4" square in size is permitted on each piece
of attire.

C. Swim caps and goggles are not considered part of the uniform. Swim caps not following
(3.B.) should be turned inside out.

D. Swim suits should be of the same color and pattern.

E. Each school will provide two (2) digital watches and bring them to the meet. Each school
will also provide two timers to all league swim competition.

F. Temporary body markings are not allowed, temporary body markings are to be removed
prior to competition. Tattoos with a negative message must be covered before the
athlete may participate.

G. Swimmers are not allowed to wear jewelry or other ornaments that are not used or
needed in competition. For the safety of the swimmer and other competitors, all exposed
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shall verify with the meet referee that all his/her competitors are legally attired, not
wearing jewelry, no body markings and ready for competition.

lV. Awards: Refer to Section I.

V. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.

Vl. Miscellaneous:
A. Records: Only championship meet records will be recognized.

B OIA meet records shall be printed on the heat sheets. The record holder's full name,
school, and the year the record was set shall also be included.

C. Seeding Meetings:

1. Team Entry Deadline Meeting will be held on Monday evenings.


Information regarding site, time, committee members, and dates will be listed on
the meet notice and sent to the school's Athletic Director. The master entry,
diskette, and team roster shall be e-mailed to the host responsible for seeding of
the various meets by Sunday, all hand delivered entries will be accepted on
Monday by 6:00 p.m. Confirmation will de done through e-mail host school.
2. Official meet master entry form shall be required for all meets. In addition to the
master entry form a cover sheet will be submitted to include: total number of
swimmers, total number of events, and total number of relays entered.
3. Failure to adhere to the above will result in the scratching of a team or of a
swimmer/diver.

D. Although the host school is responsible for setting up starting blocks, lane markers, etc.
for the meet, all schools competing in the meet should lend a hand and make it a
cooperative venture.

E. Recorded summaries of swimmers who make state times shall be sent to the state
swimming coordinator. For divers that have qualified for the HHSAA State
Championships, the qualifying dive sheets must be sent to the HHSAA Diving
Coordinator.

F. The meet will officially be declared over after all swimming and diving events have been
completed. This will ease the problem with the order of events when diving occurs on a
Saturday, following the swim competition held on a Friday. The order of events should
be discussed at the seeding meeting or prior to the swim meet.

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Section XVIII. Tennis, Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules

The United States Tennis Association Official Yearbook and Guide shall govern where the Oahu
Interscholastic Association rules do not.

A. The players will call their own scores/points. A player may request his coach/coaches to
officiate a foot fault infraction if it is necessary. If a foot fault is called by the home coach,
the result is a fault.
B. An individual match shall be decided by the team or player winning the best two out of
three set. A 12-point tie breaker will be put into effect whenever a set reaches six games
apiece in the first two sets. The third set will be a 10 point tie break to determine the
winner. There will be an optional five minute mandatory rest periods on split sets.
Coaches are allowed to talk to players within the maximum ninety (90) seconds during
change of sides, the maximum one hundred twenty (120) seconds after the first set,
between split sets, and during delays. The maximum time starts from the moment that
one point finishes until the first serve is struck for the next point.
C. If any school withdraws from the League after the League matches have started, no
matches played by the team shall count in the standing.
D. Ties: Refer to ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES GOVERNING SPORTS, Section 1.
E. The winning team is responsible for informing newspapers of match results. If the winning
teams are split, the home team is responsible. All home coaches must mail into the
advisory chairperson their results within three days of match completion.
F. No spectators are allowed on the courts. Only players and a coach or adult
representative will be allowed on the court during a match.
G. The home team will act as umpire for decision making and interpretation of rules.
H. In matters of dispute, a resolution contrary to either the OIA or USTA rule books may not
be adopted by mutual agreement of the coaches and/or schools. The home team ground
rules will be observed whenever the situation arises.
I. Coaches or adult representatives must be present at all matches to render decisions
when problems arise.
J. Ranking
1) All players shall be ranked according to their overall ability, using the USTA
NTRP ratings as a guideline
2) The top four ranked players must play either the first singles, second singles, or
first doubles position. THE FIRST SINGLES PLAYER MUST BE RANKED
HIGHER THAN THE SECOND SINGLES PLAYER. The fifth ranked player must
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play second doubles. The 6th, 7th, and 8 ranked players may play either
second or third doubles. If a player is absent or ineligible, the coach has the
option to default that match or move his players up the ranking ladder according
to the rankings. Players who are on academic probation and become ineligible
will not be permitted on the line-ups. EXCHANGE LINE-UPS MUST CONTAIN
NAMES OF ELIGIBLE PLAYERS FOR DEFAULT MATCHES.
3) The ranking lists are due at the first advisory meeting. Those failing to comply
with this will have their players declared ineligible until their rankings are turned
in to each and sport AD. Refer to eligibility rules, Article II, Section I.
4) Any deviation from the official ranking list could result in a forfeiture of the
particular match played when OIA procedures are followed and upheld.
5) Re-ranking of players may be done once at the midpoint of the season, with
notification of changes being sent to all coaches concerned by U.S mail, email
and telephone prior to any matches still to be played.
6) If a player joins during the season, he will be ranked by his coach. His coach will
notify other coaches of the change prior to the match or tournament.
K. If illness or injury occurs during a match and the player cannot continue, the sick or
injured player must default the match; no substitution can be made.
L All players of the starting lineup must be present before any of the matches begin. Failure
to do so will constitute forfeiture of the particular match.
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M. In the event that there is a postponement, on the replay, a new lineup may be submitted
only for the matches that have not started yet.
N. Any complaints on conduct of players during and after their matches should be brought to
the attention of the respective coaches, and if necessary, the advisory chairperson.
Coaches should not air their complaints to the opposing player.
O. Coaching will be allowed after each change of sides except after the first game.

2. League Format: Tennis matches between schools will consist of two boys' singles, three boys'
doubles, two girls’ singles and three girls’ doubles.
A. The girls and boys divisions will be determined separately.
B. All individual matches will be added up on an aggregate basis to determine the
championship.
C. The school with the most individual matches won will win the divisional crown. The
divisional champion will cross-over and play the second place team respectively. The
winners will advance and play each other for the OIA Championship.
D. League matches will start on Wednesday at 1:00pm for schools with three courts and
2:00pm for schools with 4 courts. Saturday matches will start at 9:00am. No matches
shall be played at a site with less than three courts.
E. The OIA team play-offs will be held on the Wednesday before the OIA Team
Championships. West #1 will play East #2, and East #1 will play West #2. West #1 and
East #1 will be the match sites.
F. The boys' and girls' team championships will be held on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Girls
check in at 8:30 a.m. The boys will follow; check in at 10:00 a.m.
G. The OIA Post Season Classic will be held on Friday, Saturday, and Monday.
H. OIA Individual Singles and Doubles Championships will be determined by a play-off
among the semi-finalists of the divisional post season classics. The Championship will be
an eight bracket single elimination tournament. The East #1 will play the West #4 and the
East #3 will play the West #2 in the upper bracket. The West #1 will play the East #4 and
the West #3 will play the East #2 in the lower bracket. The quarter finals will be played on
Saturday at 9:00 a.m. followed by the semi-finals after a rest period of 30 minutes. If a
third set is played, more rest time (up to one hour) may be allowed at the discretion of the
tournament director. The Championships will be played on Monday at 2:00 p.m. followed
by play for third and fourth place.

3. Equipment
The Wilson, the Penn, or the Dunlop tennis ball approved by the USTA will be recognized as the
official ball for the OIA (white or optic yellow). Balls used in matches must be either regular or
extra-duty but not a combination of both.
A. The home team shall provide two new balls per individual match.
B. Uniforms
1) Boys must be in same color shorts and identical shirts.
2) Girls must be in same shorts and identical tops or identical tennis dresses with
no bare midriff. The team must be in one or the other of skirts or shorts; not a
combination.
3) Tennis shoes must be worn and sweats can be worn during the matches
providing the regulation team uniform is worn underneath.
C. The League will provide the balls for the following OIA tournaments:
1) OIA Team Divisional Play-Off
2) OIA Team Championships: East vs. West
3) Divisional Post Season Tourneys
4) OIA Individual Championships along with divisional runners-up.

4. Awards: Refer to Section I

5. Budget: Refer to Sports Budget

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6. Schedule
The schedule will follow a two-year cycle. On odd years the schedule will be reversed and the
home sites switched in the second year. The standings in the second year will determine the
schedule for the next cycle. Revisions will be made to the schedule with withdrawal or addition of
team(s).
7. Postponements
A. Matches postponed on Wednesday shall be rescheduled for Thursday or Friday. Matches
postponed on Saturday shall be rescheduled for Monday or Tuesday.
B. Postponed matches to be made up in the order of occurrence, assuming courts are
available.
C. Notify the advisory chairperson of the postponed match and rescheduled date, time and
match site.
8. Team championship sites between EAST and WEST will be rotated each year. The
Championships will be hosted by the WEST on odd numbered years, and the EAST on even
numbered years. The site will be determined by the site committee.
9. Post-Season Classic
A. Coaches or an adult representative with an official entry list must be present at the
seeding meetings or the advisory meeting. (Post-Season Tournaments - Start of season).
B. Entries: All quarter-finalists in the post-season tournament are eligible to enter the Hawaii
State Tourney (provided the division meets the minimum number of teams entered.) The
maximum entries per school in the Post Season shall be four singles and/or doubles in
each category male or female.
C. Seeding Procedure
1) Quality of Match Played Head to Head competition during OIA Matches
2) Common Opponent
*Example: A def. B, B def. C, A & C never played one another.
Conclusion: A is seeded higher than C.
3) Quality of Matches during OIA Match Competition
4) Outside Participation
a. Head to Head matches in HPS tournament
b. Current State Ranking
c. Previous Year OIA Championship/State Finish
5) In special situations, after discussion, coaches not involved will vote to determine
the seeding situation. (Girls team, only girls coaches vote; boys team, boys
coaches vote.)
6) There will be a minimum of eight seeds in the post-season draws.
7) Additions will not be permitted following the seeding/drawing meeting
D. Drawing
1) Whenever possible, singles and doubles entries from the same school should not
meet each other until after the second round in the Post Season Tournament.
2) Preliminary matches should be the first matches of the day.
E. Tournament Format and Time Schedule:
1) Type of Tournament - Single Elimination
a) Boys Singles
b) Girls Singles
c) Boys Doubles
d) Girls Doubles
2) The tournament shall be on a three-day format. No-add scoring shall be used for
all matches through the quarter-finals. All semi-finals and finals shall be scored
using the (regular) add-score method. OIA Individual Play-Offs will use the no
add-scoring method thru the quarter-finals. All semi-finals, runner-up and final
matches will use the add-score (regular) method.
3) Whenever possible, there shall be no more than two matches per day,
particularly beyond the second round.
4) Rules Governing Tournament
a) USTA rules shall govern the tournament unless modified by the OIA.
Play will be two out of three sets with a 12-point tie breaker at six games
each.
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b) In all matches, a five minute rest period is optional for each player on
split sets.
c) Coaches will be allowed to talk to players within the maximum ninety (90)
seconds during change of sides, the maximum one hundred twenty (120)
seconds after the first set, between split sets, and during delays. The
maximum time starts from the moment that one point finishes until the
first serve is struck for the next point. Starting with quarter-finals,
coaching will be allowed after the first set, between split sets, and during
delays.
d) Participants must check in 15 minutes prior to starting time. Starting time
penalties will be as follows:
(1) One second after starting time; loss of service/ends option, plus
one game.
(2) Five minutes and one second after starting time; loss of
service/ends option, plus two games.
(3) Ten minutes and one second after starting time; loss of
service/ends option, plus three games.
(4) 15 minutes and one second after starting time; DEFAULT.
e) Boys and girls check in at the scorers' table. In doubles, both partners
must check in.
f) An adult representative should be appointed to be responsible for the
team in the coach’s absence.
g) There is a recommended rest period of one hour between matches.
h) Uniform
(1) Boys' doubles team must be in same color shorts and identical
tops.
(2) Girls' doubles team must be in same color shorts and identical
tops or identical tennis attire.
(3) Tennis shoes must be worn.
(4) Sweats can be worn during the matches providing the regulation
team uniform is worn underneath.
(5) Coaches are responsible to verify that their players are properly
dressed in their school designated uniform with double partners
dressed similarly. Singles players must use proper tennis attire
(proper uniform attire refers to uniforms normally sold at tennis
pro shops, athletic sporting goods or sportswear stores.)
F. Every school has the option to declare one alternate as a replacement to a doubles team
in the post-season tournament. (Boys and Girls, one each.)
1) There shall be no last minute changes in the Post-Season Tourney. The only
exception to this rule would be:
a) A doubles combination cannot play due to genuine medical reason by
one of the partners.
(1) A doctor's certificate to this effect must be brought in to the host
school and/or advisory chairperson before match ties.
(2) The coach will have the option when this criteria is met to insert
the medical alternate as the second half of the doubles team, or
to move a singles player already listed in the tournament to
become doubles partner and place medical alternate into the
singles slot.
(3) Should a singles player be affected, the match will be defaulted.

G. Concerning the individual championships- The quarterfinalists from the East and West
championships will playoff in the OIA post season tournament to determine the 12 best
players to advance to the states.

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NO-AD SCORING
BEST OF THREE SETS DETERMINES THE WINNER OF THE MATCH

NO-AD SCORING

With the N0-AD SCORING, players need win only four points to win a game. If the score goes to three
points all (deuce), the next point decides the game--it's game points for both players. The receiver has the
right to choose which court the service is to be delivered on the seventh point.

If a NO-AD set reaches six games all, a 12-point tie breaker shall be used (i.e. first to win seven points
wins the set).

NOTE: The score-calling terminology for a match played NO-AD may be either in the convenient terms or
in simple numbers: i.e., "zero, one, two, three, (game point), game."
Tie breakers--7 out of 12 points--(Sudden Death) are described below:
**The 12-Point Tie-Break**
Singles: A, having served the first game of the set, serves the first point from the right court; B serves
points 2 and 3 (left and right), A serves points 4 and 5 (left and right); B serves point 6 (left) and after they
changed ends, points 7 (right); A serves points 8 and 9 (left and right); B serves points 10 and 11 (left and
right), and A serves point 12 (left). A player who reaches 7 points during these first 12 points wins the
game and set. If the score has reached 6 points all, the players change ends and continue in the same
pattern until one player establishes a margin of two points, which gives him the game and set. Note that
the players change ends every six points, and that the player who serves the last point of one of these 6-
point segments also serves the first point of the next one (from right court). For a following set the players
change ends, and B serves the first game.
Doubles: follow the same pattern, with partners preserving their serving sequence.

Assume A-B versus C-D, with A having served the first game of the set. A serves the first point
(right); C serves points 2 and 3 (left and right); B serves points 4 and 5 (left and right); D serves
point 6 (left) and the teams change ends. D serves point 7 (right); A serves points 8 and 9 (left
and right); C serves points 10 and 11 (left and right); B serves point 12 (left). A team that wins 7
points during these first 12 points wins the game and set. If the score has reached 6 points all,
the team change ends. B then serves point 12 (right), and they continue until one team
establishes a two point margin and thus wins the game and set. As in singles, they change ends
for one game to start a following set, with team C-D to serve first.

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Section XIX. Track, Boys and Girls (Revised 08/2010)

1. Game Rules
The rules are established by the current National Alliance Edition of Track and Field Rules,
published by the National Federation of State High School Athletic Association shall prevail
except as modified herein.

2. League Format
A. JV Divisional place finishers will qualify for the OIA JV championship, regardless of
minimum standards. Varsity Divisional place finishers will qualify for the OIA Varsity
Championship, regardless of minimum standards.
B. Girls will run first. Boys to follow.
C. OIA Championship meets (JV and Varsity): Each school will be allowed three entries
provided they meet qualifying standards.
D. Trails and finals for all Championship meets will run boys and girls together.
E. Championship meets will have one day's trials with the trial day being two days prior to
the finals.
F. No meets will be held on Good Friday.
G. OIA Championship meets will be scheduled on Saturday when possible.
H. Time Schedule
1) All practice meets will start no earlier than 3:30 p.m. on weekdays.
2) Coaches meeting will start at least forty-five minutes before the first field event.
All weekday practice meets will have a coaches’ meeting at 3:00 p.m.
3) Coaches’ meeting for the OIA Championship trials will be at 2:15 p.m. Field
events will start at 3:00 p.m. Running events will start at 4:45 p.m. Division
Championship trials will start running events at 4:45 p.m.
4) Field events in the finals will begin one and a half hours before the first running
event.
I. All rescheduling of OIA Championship meets must be cleared with the Track Advisor with
the approval of the OIA Executive Director.

3. Participation
A. The OIA will follow the HHSAA rules of participation. Presently athletes may participate
in any six track and field events including relays. Participation shall be subject to the
qualifying standards.
B. Entry constitutes participation, except in the relays. The coach is responsible to turn in
six names to the Clerk-of-Course upon checking in for relay events. The names of the
four participants will be circled, and there remaining names will be alternates for that
event. Full names from the eligibility lists/rosters will be the only accepted entries.
C. Participants must be attired in their school uniform (as defined in the book of rules) in
both the trials and finals, or face disqualification. Athletes competing in the throwing
events are allowed to use an alternate and matching school issued uniform.
D. ¼” needle point and pyramid spikes are the only spikes approved for use on all weather
tracks. This includes running and field events. Other spikes are considered illegal and
the athlete is subject to disqualification from the event.
E. When an athlete is disqualified from further participation in a track meet, the Games
Committee shall determine if the rule infraction is serious enough to warrant the athlete
being suspended from the next contest.

4. Rules of Entry
A. Each school may enter only one team in each relay event. Alternates are allowed
according to the book of rules. Each school may enter only three participants per event
in Championship meets. Athletes are subject to qualifying standards.
B. Entry deadlines for OIA Championship meets are due on Monday at 8:00 pm. to Earl
Kishimoto. E-mail entries to Menehunetrack@msn.com. No post entries. Seeding will
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Tuesday at 4:30 pm. Coaches’ attendance is optional. Divisional hosts must set their
entry deadlines by the track advisory meeting. The entry deadline should not be before
the finals of the previous meet and no later than the seeding meeting.
C. Starting with the OIA Relays coaches are reminded to list a time, height or distance on
their entry forms including when (date) and where (meet) these marks were established.
Athletes with no marks/times listed will not be entered in the meet. Coaches are to
submit their diskette along with a hard copy of their export files to the host school. Entries
will be rejected if performances cannot be verified. Athletes must meet qualifying
standards in order to participate.
D. Entry marks are necessary for the all Championship meets.

5. Meet Format
A. Trials will be held in all individual events, except the pole vault and high jump which will
be one day events. Girls pole vault and boys high jump will be held on even years trial
date. Boys pole vault and girls high jump will be held on even years final date. Boys pole
vault/girls high jump will be held on odd years trial date. Girls pole vault/boys high jump
will be held on odd years final date.
B. Trials will be held for the 800m run, so that each finalist has their own lane. When trials
are held, each runner will have their own lane with slower runners being stacked behind
faster runners.
C. Trials will be held for the 1500m and 3000m runs to qualify 12 competitors for the finals.
For divisional meets only, there will be no trials for the 3000m run at the discretion of the
Meet Director.
D. A minimum of one trial in the distance events must be run when possible.
E. The international curve will be used for all 1500m and 3000m runs.
F. Trials will be held in the relays when necessary to qualify not more than eight teams for
the finals. All relays will qualify best time.
G. When there are two heats, the top three runners from each heat plus the next two fastest
times will qualify for the finals except for the 1500m and 3000m. 1500m and 3000m will
qualify four from each heat plus the next four fastest times. When there are three heats,
the top two runners of each heat plus the next two fastest times will qualify into the finals.
When there are four heats the top runner in each heat plus the next four best times will
qualify into the finals. Ninth and tenth place alternates will be selected according to the
fastest time in the event.
H. The best two throws in the discus, of the top eight contestants, must be measured in the
OIA Championships.
I. Warm-up for field events.
1) 5 minutes before events (only the participants may warm up).
2) 10 minutes warm-up between flights.
J. Allow for 10 minutes check out time for field events except for the high jump and pole
vault where National Federation Rules apply.
K. Scoring
1) Scoring in all individual events shall be 10-8-6-4-2-1.
2) Scoring in all relays shall be 10-8-6-4-2-1.
3) Awards will be limited to the top 6 finishers.

6. Reporting
Trials
A. All participants must report promptly on last call or be scratched. There will be two calls
first and last. First call will be 15 minutes prior to start of the event; last call will be 5
minutes prior to start of the event.
B. Participants in the running events will report to the Clerk-of-Course who will be at an area
designated by the host school. Relay teams will submit their cards at this time.
C. Participants in the field events will report to their respective area in person or by a
representative if participating in another event on last call.
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D. All qualifiers must report to the Clerk-of-Course promptly at last call or be scratched.
Qualifiers will be dispersed to their respective starting areas immediately after being
introduced to the spectators.
E. After check-in is complete any person who does not report to the starting line will be
ineligible for any further events.
F. Record marks in the trials will stand as a new record.
G. Alternates will be selected to fill scratches in the finals of all running events. The 9th and
10th best times shall be listed as alternates. Alternates should report on last call. No
alternates are allowed for field events.
H. Lane selection during trials will be by Standard Lane preference. Lane selection in the
finals will be done at check-in based on place and time.

7. Equipment: Refer to section on Sports Budget.


8. Awards: Refer to Section I
9. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.

10. Officials
A. Each member school shall be held responsible to assist in officiating the OIA track meets,
including the OIA Championship meet.
B. No wrist watches will be allowed for official timing.
C. Timing will be done by places at all championship meets.

11. Seeding Procedures


A. Host school of meet does the seeding according to best times.
B. Open seeding meeting.
C. Seed no more than 32 participants in both Track and Field. Qualified entries over 32
entry maximum may be listed as event alternates and placed in the event(s) at the
replace scratched entries.
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D. When a tie results in the 32 place, the more recent results will have preference. All
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athletes tied for 32 place will be listed.
E. Field events should go in order of rank from best to the last in the trials, and reverse the
order from last to first in the finals.

12. Order of Events for OIA Championship for 2011:

TRIALS FINALS EVENTS


2:15 3:00 Coaches’ Meeting
3:00 GPV 3:45 Pole Vault (Boys)
3:00 3:45 Discus (Boys, girls to follow)
3:00 BHJ 3:45 High Jump (Girls)
3:00 3:45 Long Jump (Boys, Girls to follow)
follow long jump Triple Jump (Boys, Girls to follow)
5:00 5:45 Shot Put (Boys, girls to follow)
4:45 5:15 100 meter HH/110 meter HH
5:10 5:30 100 meter dash
5:25 5:40 1500 meter run
6:00 6:00 4x100 meter relay
6:15 6:15 400 meter dash
6:35 6:30 300 meter hurdles
7:00 6:45 800 meter run
7:30 7:00 200 meter dash
7:50 7:15 3000 meter run
8:30 7:45 4x400 meter relay
8:00 Awards

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13. Order of Events for OIA Championship Relays – Time Finals

TRIALS/Finals EVENTS
1:15 Coaches’ Meeting
2:00 Pole Vault (Girls, boys to follow)
Discus (Boys, girls to follow)
Shot Put (Girls, boys to follow)
Long Jump (Boys, girls to follow)
3:30 Triple Jump (Boys, girls to follow)
3:30 400 LH Shuttle Relay
3:50 440 HH Shuttle Relay
4:00 800 Meter Relay
4:20 Distance medley relay: 400-800-1200-1600
5:00 Spring: 100-100-200-400/200-200-400-800
5:25 660 LH shuttle relay
6:00 400 meter relay
6:20 3200 meter relay
7:00 1600 meter relay
7:30 Awards

14. Order of Events for Division Championship

TRIALS FINALS EVENTS


2:30 2:30 Coaches’ Meeting
3:15 3:15 Pole Vault (Girls, boys to follow)
Discus (Boys, girls to follow)
Shot Put (Girls, boys to follow)
Long Jump (Boys, girls to follow)
High Jump (Girls, boys to follow)
5:15 5:15 Triple Jump (Boys, girls to follow)
4:45 4:45 100 meter HH/100 meter HH
5:15 5:15 100 meter dash
5:45 5:45 1500 meter run
6:15 6:15 4x100 meter relay
6:35 6:35 400 meter dash
7:05 7:05 300 meter hurdles
7:45 7:45 800 meter run
8:05 8:05 200 meter dash
N/T 8:25 3000 meter run
8:30 9:05 4x400 meter relay
9:40 Awards

A. There shall be a coaches’ meeting called by the host school forty-five minutes before the
first event for the purpose of distributing all meet information and materials. No coach or
adult representative present, no participation.
B. JV participants are eligible to compete without losing their JV status during the OIA
Championship relays.
C. Results of all meets will be submitted to the Earl Kishimoto within three days of the
completion of the meet.

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16. Standards
A. A standards committee shall be chosen with representatives from the East and West
divisions. The committee will meet after the last pre-season track meet to adjust the
standards for the championship meets.

B. The following standards will be observed in entering the participants into the Track and
Field events for the OIA Championships and Divisional meets. These may be adjusted
by the committee pending performance by athletes in meets prior to the OIA
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Revised 4/10/2008
OIA Track & Field Championship Standards:
G. Vars G. Vars G.J.V. G.J.V B. Vars B. Vars B.J.V. B.J.V.
EVENTS HAND LYNX HAND LYNX HAND LYNX HAND LYNX
100 hurdles 18.80 19.04 20.00 20.24
110 hurdles 17.00 17.24 20.20 20.44
100 meter dash 13.40 13.64 14.00 14.24 11.30 11.54 11.90 12.14
1500 meter run 5:46.00 5:46.24 6:07.40 6:07.64 4:42.50 4:42.74 5:15.00 5:15.24
400 meter relay 58.00 58.24 66.00 66.24 47.00 47.24 55.80 56.04
400 meter dash 67.00 67.24 70.50 70.74 54.90 55.14 58.50 58.74
300 meter low hurdles 56.00 56.24 61.10 61.34
300 meter inter. hurdles 43.90 44.14 51.10 51.34
800 meter run 2:47.00 2:47.24 2:56.30 2:56.54 2:13.40 2:13.64 2:24.00 2:24.24
200 meter dash 29.00 29.24 29.50 29.74 23.80 24.04 24.50 24.74
3000 meter run 13:12.00 13:12.24 13:32.24 13:32.24 10:39.80 10:40.04 11:29.80 11:30.04
1600 meter relay 4:48.00 4:48.24 5:12.00 5:12.24 3:45.00 3:45.24 4:06.90 4:07.24
Pole Vault 6' 6 6' 0 9' 6 7' 6
High Jump 4' 6 4' 0 5' 6 5' 0
Long Jump 14' 6 13' 0 20' 0 17' 6
Triple Jump 30' 0 26' 0 39' 0 35' 0
Discus 95' 0 74' 3 123' 0 90' 0
Shot Put 30' 0 25' 9 41' 6 34' 0

OIA Track & Field Divisional Standards:


G. Vars G. Vars G.J.V. G.J.V B. Vars B. Vars B.J.V. B.J.V.
EVENTS HAND LYNX HAND LYNX HAND LYNX HAND LYNX
100 hurdles 23.50 23.74 25.00 25.24
110 hurdles 22.60 22.84 23.00 23.24
100 meter dash 16.00 16.24 16.60 16.84 12.80 13.04 13.40 13.64
1500 meter run 6:58.40 6:58.44 7:26.30 7:26.54 5:34.70 5:34.94 6:02.60 6:02.84
400 meter relay 63.00 63.24 66.00 66.24 52.00 52.24 58.00 58.24
400 meter dash 78.60 78.84 82.00 82.24 64.60 64.84 66.00 66.24
300 meter low hurdles 63.00 63.24 67.00 67.24
300 meter inter. hurdles 49.80 50.04 57.00 57.24
800 meter run 3:15.00 3:15.24 3:30.00 3:30.24 2:30.00 2:30.24 2:45.00 2:45.24
200 meter dash 34.50 34.74 35.00 35.24 26.80 27.04 28.00 28.24
3000 meter run 15:47.70 15:47.94 16:15.60 16:15.84 11:50.80 11:51.04 12:34.60 12:32.84
1600 meter relay 5:50.00 5:50.24 6:00.00 6:00.24 4:20.00 4:20.24 4:30.00 4:30.24
Pole Vault 6' 0 5' 6 8' 0 7' 6
High Jump 4' 0 3' 10 5' 0 4' 8
Long Jump 13' 0 12' 0 16' 0 15' 0
Triple Jump 26' 0 25' 0 32' 0 30' 0
Discus 55' 0 50' 0 90' 0 80' 0
Shot Put 21' 0 20' 0 30' 0 26' 0

OIA Relays - Qualifying Standards


EVENT: GIRLS BOYS
HIGH JUMP 4' 2 5' 6
TRIPLE JUMP 29' 9 36' 0
LONG JUMP 13' 0 18' 6
POLE VAULT 6' 0 8' 0
DISCUS 80' 0 120' 0
SHOT PUT 26' 0 41' 0

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Section XX. Volleyball, Boys and Girls (Revised 06/2010)

1. Game Rules:
The Volleyball rules (National Federation Edition) except as modified herein shall prevail at all
games.
A. All matches will be played indoors.
B. No match will start earlier than the scheduled time.
C. Coaches must submit a typewritten team roster listing the player’s name, grade,
position, height, number, and coach’s names to the OIA Volleyball Sport Coordinator
prior to the first match of the season. Coaches will also exchange team rosters prior to
each match.
D. Pre-match conference and Coin Toss
(1) Upon entering the facility, the home team shall select its team bench.
(2) During the pre-match conference, a coin toss shall be conducted between the
captains and head coach of each team prior to timed warm-ups. NFHS, Rule 1-6-
2 05/04 The Visiting captain shall call the toss. The winner shall choose either
serve or receive. The loser of the toss shall be given the remaining choice.
(3) If necessary, prior to the deciding game of a match, the Home team captain shall
call the toss. The winner shall choose to serve/receive or the playing area. The
loser of the toss shall be given the remaining choice.
E. Warm-up periods on playing court:
(1) The warm-up period shall consist of 12 minutes to start immediately after the
previous match. The first 6 minutes by the serving team, the second 6 minutes
to the receiving team. The 6 minutes is inclusive of serving time.
(2) When officials arrive late and the 12-minute warm-up period has already been
used, it is up to the officials at the request of the coaches to allow an additional 5-
minute warm-up period for both teams simultaneously. There shall be no balls
over the net during this period.
(3) No pre-match conference shall be held during the warm-up period. However, the
pre-match conference may be held between the first and second game of the
prior match.
(4) During time before the scheduled warm-up period, teams may warm-up on their
side of the court. There shall be no balls over the net during this period.

The wearing of jewelry is prohibited in warm-ups and competition. A player


observed wearing jewelry in warm-ups is directed by the official to remove the
jewelry with no further penalty unless refusing to remove the item. 4-1-6 New
Penalty

During a team warm-up period, all personnel actively conducting the warm-up
activities should be properly attired for the duties required. Special attention
should be given to ensure that auxiliary personnel are wearing appropriate
footwear for active participation and electronic devices such as music devices
and cell phones are not being used.
(5) No team or individual player is allowed to warm-up in the gym while another
match is in process. Violation of this rule will result in a team being warned by
the referee. A second violation will result in a loss of rally being awarded to their
opponent at the beginning of the violating team’s match.

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F. Playing Format:
(1) Varsity Matches
a. A match shall consist of the best two-out-of-three sets. The first team to
win two sets shall be the winner of the match. The third set shall not be
played unless it is necessary to determine the winner of the best of three
sets. All sets will be rally scored.
b. A set is won by the team which first scores 25 points with a point cap of
27 points. In the case of a 24-24 tie, play continues until a two-point lead
is achieved (26-24, 27-25, etc.) or a team reaches 27 points (27-26).
c. If a deciding (third) set is necessary, the set is won by the team which
first scores 15 points with a minimum lead of two-points and no point
cap. In the case of a 15-15 tie, play is continued until a two-point lead is
achieved (16-14, 17-15, etc.). Teams and bench personnel change
sides (counter-clockwise) when one team has scored eight (8) points.
(2) Sub Varsity Matches (Junior Varsity & Blue)
a. All matches will be the best of three sets. The first team to win two sets
shall be the winner of the match. All sets will be rally scored.
b. A set is won by the team which first scores 25 points with point cap of 27
points. In the case of a 24-24 tie, play continues until a two-point lead is
achieved (26-24, 27-25, etc.) or a team reaches 27 points (27-26).
c. If a deciding (third) set is necessary, the set is won by the team which
first scores 15 points with a minimum lead of two-points and no point
cap. In the case of a 15-15 tie, play is continued until a two-point lead is
achieved (16-14, 17-15, etc.). Teams and bench personnel change
sides (counter-clockwise) when one team has scored eight (8) points.
(3) No later than two minutes prior to the end of time pre-match warm-up or after the
end of the previous set, a coach from each team shall submit to the scorer an
accurate, written lineup of the uniform numbers for the six starting players in the
floor positions they occupy at the beginning of the set. The first server must be
circled for each set.

(4) One Libero player may be designated for each set by indicating that player’s
number on the lineup sheet for that set. If a Libero is not listed on the lineup
sheet for a set, the team may not use a Libero in that set. The Libero may be
designated as the playing captain.
a. A Libero replacement shall not take place during a re-serve. Rule 8-1-5:
b. The Libero replacement shall be completed prior to the whistle and
signal for serve. Rule 10-4-1f, 10-4-2c
c. A Libero replacement can take place once a time-out is completed and
all players have returned to the court. Rule 10-4-3
d. Penalty for an illegal Libero replacement found in the set is a loss of
rally/point and considered illegal alignment. 6-3 Penalty 2 New
e. The Libero is allowed to serve in one position in the serving order.
(5) Each team is allowed two time-outs per set, with a total of six (6) time-outs in
three sets.
(6) Directing players to the end line – Only prior to the first set shall the teams be
directed to the end line. Subsequent sets require that the teams take the court in
the positions required to start the set rather than reporting to the end line. NFHS,
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(7) Teams will provide line judges for regular season matches. Line judges for the
regular season matches will be instructed not to call touches. Line judges must
be on the team’s roster.
(8) During timeouts, line judges stand at the intersection of the attack line and the
sideline on their respective side of the court nearest referee. The line judge on the
serving team’s side of the net shall hold the game ball. Rationale: The positioning
of the line judges near the referee provides opportunities during time-outs for the
referee to communicate with the line judges and gives an appearance that they
are a part of the officiating team. NFHS, Rule 5-7-2c 05/04
G. Responsibilities of the Host Site:
(1) The host site must provide a scorekeeper, Libero Tracker, and scoreboard
operator. Each team will provide a linesperson for each match. If the host site
hosts matches for two visiting teams, the host site must also provide lines
personnel.
(2) The host site must provide the official score sheet, line-up sheets, and Libero
Tracking sheet for each set. The date and caliber of team should be noted
(Red/White/Blue, Girls/Boys, JV/Varsity).
(3) The host site’s scorekeeper is the official scorekeeper. Each site is required to
have a trained scorekeeper, Libero tracker, and scoreboard operator. The
Officials Association will conduct scorekeeper training at a designated time and
place. Scorekeeper training is mandatory. A member from the coaching staff of
each team must attend a scorekeeping clinic.
(4) The host site must provide no less then three (3) balls (condition: excellent to
new) for all matches including the OIA Playoffs.
The host site shall provide ball retrievers for all matches. A minimum of three ball
retrievers should be available, and should arrive 30 minutes before match time.

Three Ball Rotations


a. The ball retrievers will be stationed on the referee’s side of the court as
follows: one at each corner of the court, approximately 12-14 feet from
the end lines and approximately 6-8 feet from the sidelines and one
behind the referee.

b. At the start of each set, one ball is placed on the scorekeeper’s table and
one is given to each of the ball retrievers nearest the serving areas. Only
these retrievers and the second referee are authorized to give a ball to
the server. Before the first service of each set, the second referee will
give the server the first ball to be put in play.

c. When the ball in play goes outside the playing areas, it is retrieved by
one of the ball retrievers and delivered to the retriever who has already
given a ball to the next server. If the ball is on the court, the player
nearest the ball should immediately place it outside the court.

d. At the instant the ball is ruled out of play, the ball retriever nearest to the
service area quickly bounces or rolls a ball to the player executing the
next service.

e. A ball being transferred from one ball retriever to another will be rolled,
not thrown, along the floor outside the court, avoiding the space in front
of the scorekeeper’s table. A ball that is returned to the match should be
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f. A different ball should be used for each rally to allow ball retrievers to
adequately clean/dry the ball used in the previous rally.

g. The match balls will be returned to the umpire at the conclusion of each
set.
h. When not retrieving balls, the retrievers should place themselves out of
the sight lines of spectators. Positions may be adjusted based on the
need of the host facility and television production.

(5) The host site is responsible for reporting the scores to the media and the
Volleyball Sport Coordinator immediately after the final match of each day.

H. Officials:
1. All officials must be appropriately dressed in the official’s uniform - white polo
style shirt, black long pants, and black shoes and black socks.
2. If only one official is present, the match will be played.
3. The Official’s Association shall provide a scorekeeper, libero tracker, and two line
judges for the play-off matches during the tournament.
4. The Official’s Association shall provide a scorekeeper, libero tracker, and four
line judges for all Championship matches.

2. League Format:

A. There shall be a Division I (Red) and Division II (White) for the Boys and Girls and a Blue
Division for the Girls. JV Girls will follow their Varsity Girls schedule.

GIRLS -EAST GIRLS -WEST


RED & BLUE DIVISION RED/BLUE DIVISION
KAHUKU AIEA
MOANALUA KAPOLEI
CASTLE WAIPAHU
KAILUA MILILANI
MCKINLEY CAMPBELL
KAISER PEARL CITY
FARRINGTON WAIANAE

GIRLS - WHITE & BLUE DIVISION


ANUENUE
ROOSEVELT NANAKULI
KAIMUKI WAIALUA
KALAHEO LEILEHUA
KALANI RADFORD

BOYS -EAST BOYS -WEST


RED DIVISION RED DIVISION
CASTLE AIEA
KALANI WAIANAE
FARRINGTON LEILEHUA
KALAHEO MILILANI
MCKINLEY CAMPBELL
KAHUKU PEARL CITY
ROOSEVELT NANAKULI

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BOYS-WHITE DIVISION
MOANALUA WAIPAHU
KAILUA WAIALUA
KAISER RADFORD
KAIMUKI KAPOLEI
ANUENUE

B. The Girls and Boys Red Division will be an East-West Conference format and play a
home and away schedule. The Girls and Boys White Division will be an East-West
conference format. Teams in the same conference will play each other twice and play
teams from the opposite conference once. (Ex. Moanalua will play Castle twice and play
Aiea once). Teams in the Girls Blue Division will follow their school’s varsity team’s
schedule. The winner of the regular season schedule will be the Champions. If multiple
schools are tied for first place, co-champions will be declared.
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C. Blue Division teams will be comprised of 9 –12 graders. 9 graders who play in the
Blue Division may be able to play on the Junior Varsity the following year. All policies
governing eligibility are in force.
D. The top six teams in each conference of the Girls Red Division and Boys Red Division
will proceed into the OIA Championship Tournament in a 12 team modified double
elimination tournament. The top two teams in each conference will receive first round
byes. (Refer to A39) All teams will be competing for berths in the HHSAA volleyball
tournament.
E. The top three teams in each conference of the Girl’s White Division and the Boy’s White
Division will proceed into the a 6 team single elimination OIA Championship Tournament.
(Refer to A39) All teams will be competing for berths in the HHSAA volleyball
tournament.
F. The top two teams in each conference of the JV Division and the Blue Division will
proceed into a four team single elimination tournament to determine the OIA JV and Blue
Division Champions.
G. For seeding purposes, standings after the regular season will be used to determine the
pairing for the OIA Tournament. In case of ties after the regular season, the OIA tie
breaking system found on pages A30 and A31 will be used. If teams are still tied, set
percentages (sets won divided by total sets played) will determine seeding and
representation in the following order.
(1) Head-to-head results
Example:
Mililani (won 3) beat Leilehua (won 2) in 5 sets
Leilehua (won 3) beat Mililani (won 0) in 3 sets
Total sets played: 8 sets
Leilehua (won 5 divided by 8 sets) = 62.5%
Mililani (won 3 divided by 8 sets) = 37.5%
Therefore: Leilehua becomes the higher seed.
(2) Sets won over common opponents
(3) Sets won over all opponents
(4) coin toss
H. The Junior varsity teams will follow the same schedule as their varsity teams with
exception of the OIA Championship Tournament. (Refer to A41)

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I. All OIA Championship and play-off matches (JV and Varsity). Dates, sites and times shall
be determined by the site selection Committee working with the Advisory Chairman and
Executive Secretary.
J. All Championship round matches, shall be the best of five sets. All consolation, including
the Varsity Boys and Girls 5th and 3rd place matches shall be the best of three sets. All
sets will be rally scored. A set is won by the team which first scores 25 points with a
minimum lead of two-points and no point cap. In the case of a 24-24 tie, play continues
until a two-point lead is achieved (26-24, 27-25, etc.).
If a deciding (third/fifth) set is necessary, the set is won by the team which first scores 15
points with a minimum lead of two-points and no point cap. In the case of a 14-14 tie,
play is continued until a two-point lead is achieved (16-14, 17-15, etc.). Teams and
bench personnel change sides (counter-clockwise) when one team has scored eight (8)
points.

3. Equipment and Facilities


A. Uniforms:
(1) Uniforms will be governed by the current year’s National Federation Rules.
(2) All players must wear gym shoes as part of the uniform.
(3) Numbers are required on uniforms and shall be in accordance with National
Federation Rules.
(4) The Home Team will wear a white uniform and the visiting will wear a dark
uniform.
(5) Bare midriff tops are prohibited and the uniform top shall be tucked in or hang
below the waistband of the uniform bottom. Rule 4-2-1d
B. The league will supply official rulebooks to all coaches and provide some balls for the
OIA Championship Tournament.
Electric scoreboard in the gym must be used so players, coaches, and spectators will
know the exact score of the game at all times. In case of emergency, a manual score
board shall be used. The scoreboard must be divided into two parts with numbers that
provide the score for each team. The score displayed on the scoreboard is not official
and may not be used as a basis of protest.
The ball shall be spherical with a laceless molded cover of 12 or more pieces (all of which
shall be white) of genuine or simulated smooth leather (not suede). The ball shall include
the NFHS Authenticating Mark.

C. The home site must provide an adequate net. Through the top shall run a 1/8 to 3/16-
inch-diameter flexible steel cable or aramid-type fiber cable no more than ¼ inch thick
which is no heavier, has no more stretch and has at least as much tensile strength as the
steel cable. Through the bottom shall run a 1/8 to 3/16-inch-diameter flexible steel cable
or a ¼ inch rope. Any exposed steel cable and/or metal tensioning device through the
top and bottom of the net shall be covered.
D. The home site must provide a solid platform for the officials to stand on. A minimum of 5
feet is required, but no higher than 6 feet in height.
E. The net supports include any attachments to the net used for anchoring the net to walls
or standards, as well as the standards themselves and any attachments used for
anchoring the standards to the floor or walls or ceiling. The standards, referee’s platform,
and floor/wall cables shall be padded as follows: Standards must be padded to a
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(such as polyethylene foam) to encase the uprights and all tensioning devices. Front and
sides of referee’s platform must be padded in the same manner as the standards. Any
guy cables or rigid braces must be padded to a minimum height of 5½ feet with at least
½-inch-thick resilient, shock-absorbing material.
F. If the standards and/or referee’s platform is not properly padded, the match will not be
played.

4. Awards: Refer to Section I.


5. Budget: Refer to Section on Sports Budget.
6. Schedule: Two-year home and away cycle. Rankings are done through the results of the
previous two year’s standings
7. Miscellaneous:
A. Matches will be played Monday through Saturday, and if necessary, as scheduled. On
Weekdays, single matches will start at 5:00 p.m.; on weekdays, double-headers will start
at 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. while triple-headers will start and 5:00. 6:00, and 7:00 p.m. When
a JV match is scheduled, it will be the first match played. Saturday matches will start at
10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. while triple-headers at 10:00, 11:00, and 12:00 noon. Times
are subject to change when there is a conflict with National Test dates. Matches on test
dates will be scheduled at 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 pm.
B. Schools are responsible for the actions of their fans. Artificial noisemakers such as bells,
whistles, horns, and megaphones are prohibited. Also added to the items that are
prohibited during the course of a match are flash photography and video cameras with
spotlights. Each school is responsible for the conduct of its students and fans and with
cooperation we can ensure that all teams play in a positive sportsmanlike atmosphere.
C. Following the National Federation Rules - No Protests are allowed. All rule
interpretations must be made to the referee at the time of the infraction. Review of
decisions will be in accordance with NFHS Rule 11-3 5/04. Decisions based on the
judgment of the official(s) are final and not subject to review.

D. All Stars: There will be East and West All-Star Team for the Red Division and a single
All-Star Team for the White Division.

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Section XXI. Water Polo (06/2009)

1. Game Rules
The National Federation rules will prevail with the following modifications.
A. Regular season games will consist of two (2)* referee, one (1) timer, and one (1) secretary.
B. The home team will be responsible for providing the timer and secretary of each regular season
game.
C. Shallow end pools with amended rules will be allowed for regular season play.
D. Teams will switch goal ends following each quarter.
E. There shall be a coin toss prior to all games.
F. In addition to the three (3) regular timeouts, one (1) 20 second timeout will be allowed per game.

2. League Format
A. General Rules
1. League standings shall be determined by team’s win/loss record
2. There will be one division
3. If any school withdraws from the league after the league games have started, no games
played by that school should be counted in the standings.
4. Team rosters shall be turned in to the sport advisor prior to the first regular season game.
B. OIA Playoffs
1. League champion will be determined by an eight (8) team format. If there are twelve (12)
teams or less, there will be a six (6) team playoff format.
2. The playoffs will be a three (3) day format consisting of quarterfinals, semi-finals, and
championship matches.
3. Playoff sites will be held at deep end pools.

3. Equipment
A. Operations
1. The designated home team shall be responsible for the game ball and setting up of nets
and other markings needed for the operation of the matches.
2. Game sites will be Kaimuki, Roosevelt, Kaiser High, BYUH, and Veterans Memorial
Aquatic Center.
3. The designed home team will be responsible for calling in the scores and results to the
media and the sport advisor after each game.
4. Team rosters and starting lineups for each team, with numbers designated, shall be
turned in to the scorers table prior to each game.
B. Uniforms
1. All players will wear uniformly colored caps with the home team wearing school or dark
colors and the visiting team wearing white.
2. All caps are to be numbered and will be considered as the uniform.
3. Swimsuits are to be of one piece.

4. Schedule
A. Regular season will consist of ten (10) games and will be played on Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m.
and on Saturdays starting at 9:00 a.m. No games shall start earlier than 3:00 p.m. on testing
dates. Game times may vary.
B. Multiple games may be played on Saturdays. Games may be scheduled on other days of the
week to accommodate the season schedule.
5. Awards: Refer to Section 1.
6. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.
7. All Star Selection: All-star selection shall be according to Administrative Section, OIA All Star Selection
Guideline.

8. Miscellaneous: All teams shall submit a copy of their numerical team roster to the head coaches prior to
the start of the regular season.

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Section XXII. Wrestling (06/2010)

1. Game Rules
A. The official rules will be found in the Federation rulebook unless modified by the league.
B. The officials will be registered through the Executive Director.
C. Weight Classifications:
Boys: 108; 114; 120; 125; 130; 135; 140; 145; 152; 160; 171; 189; 215; 285

Girls: 98; 103; 108; 114; 120; 125; 130; 140; 155; 175; 220

D. Meet officials will conduct weigh-in of contestants.


1) Weigh-in procedures will be followed according to the Federation rule book.
Consideration for teams missing scheduled weigh-in times will be given to those
with transportation problems only. Any rulings on any unforeseen events shall be
made at the discretion of the protest committee, unless prior permission is
granted from the OIA Executive Director. A courtesy call to the host school shall
be made with the number provided on the schedule.
2) Weigh-in for two day tournaments: Second day weigh-ins will be conducted at
the designated time.
3) Sites will have available, if needed, a visual clock for weigh-ins for both boys and
girls.
4) All contestants, including girls, must be stripped down to at least a suitable
undergarment for weigh-ins.
5) Weigh-in for Mini Tournaments:
a. Use the previous night’s dual meet weigh-ins.
b. Weigh-in will also be conducted at the regular designated time.

6) Divisional Championships will have a Dermatologist present during the first day
of weigh in’s.
E. Certification:
1) The certified weight shall be the wrestler’s lowest weight on the weigh-in sheet.
2) Weight must be certified by the referee or if the referee is not there, by a coach
from an opposing school. All weigh-in sheets must be turned in to the Advisory
Chairperson by Sunday of that week so weights can be inputted into the OPC.
3) All scales must be certified and carry a sticker to that effect.
F. Seeding for the Divisional Tournament will be taken in the following order:
1) All weigh-in verification forms and entries are to be e-mailed, faxed, and or hand
delivered to the Advisory Chairperson prior to the Divisional seeding meeting. If
forms and entries are sent or faxed, it is recommended that it be done by 12
noon of the day of the seeding meeting. This will allow the meeting chair time for
preparation and follow up.
2) Seeding will be determined by the individual’s record at the weight class he/she
will be entering (including forfeits). Record will be determined by point system (2
– win, 1 – Tie, 0 – Loss).
3) In case of ties, the individuals overall season dual meet record will be used
(including forfeits).
4) Special consideration: After discussion, coaches not involved will vote to
determine the seeding of the wrestler.
5) Head to head competition and common opponent(s) will be used if both wrestlers
have similar records.
G. Wrestling placement for tournaments:
1) For the Varsity and JV Divisional Tournaments, all wrestlers will be ranked and
seeded based on the seeding criteria. The seeding committee will be made up of
all coaches and or the Advisory Chairperson.
2) All changes must be submitted prior to the seeding meeting and seeding of
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and or did not make weight from the Divisional Tournament must also be re-
submitted.
3) For the OIA Varsity and JV Tournaments, all wrestlers from each weight class
will be seeded according to the results of the Divisional Tournaments. This list of
wrestlers should be typewritten and should include the person’s first and last
names and school affiliation. The results should be given to the Advisory
Chairperson by Wednesday after the divisional tournament. Special
consideration should be given to exceptional wrestlers who did not participate in
the divisional tournaments. Places 7-11 in the Divisional Tournaments will be
ranked using the bad mark system for determining OIA state qualifiers.
4) OIA Tournament Reseeding of Weight Class Bracket: When a wrestler is
scratched or fails to make weight, reseed the entire weight class.
5) Any wrestler scratched for any reason after the start of the first match will be
considered a forfeit. No reseeding of bracket.
H. A seeding meeting will be held one (1) day before the Division and OIA Tournaments.
I. Wrestlers will not be penalized for shaking hands with officials or coaches.
J. Dual match procedures will be set according to the rulebook.
K. Participation starts when the wrestler steps on the mat for competition.
L. The word “session” is clarified in the HHSAA Handbook
M. If a hair/head cover is used, it must fasten under the chin.

2. League Format
A. For dual meet purposes, students of HSDB (Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind) may
participate with Kalani High School and students of Anuenue may participate with
Roosevelt High School. For the Eastern and Western Division, JV and Varsity
Tournaments, students of HSDB and Anuenue will represent their own school. The same
goes for all other Charter Schools.
B. The Tournament Director shall be from the host school. This person shall be responsible
for organizing and running the tournament and shall be present for all sessions. The
Tournament Directors for the Divisional Tournaments shall be responsible for ranking all
wrestlers in each weight class according to results of the tournament and the criteria in
the official rules of the OIA Handbook. This list will be used for seeding and entries in the
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C. OIA Championships
1) The Varsity and JV Championship will be determined by the most points
accumulated through the individual championship tournament.
2) The brackets for use in the OIA Championship will be as follows:

East 1
West 8

East 9
East 5

West 4

East 3
East 11

West 6

East 7

West 10
West 2

East 2
West 7

East 10

West 11

East 6
West 3

East 4

West 5

East 8

West 9
West 1

3) Score 7th and 8th place in OIA Varsity Tournament. No medals will be awarded for
7th and 8th place.

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4) In the event a protest arises at an OIA Championship tournament (Dual Meet,
Divisional, Junior Varsity, or Varsity) a protest committee shall be made up of the
OIA Wrestling Coordinator (if available), the host site Athletic Director or
designee, two coaches, and the supervising official or designee. All decisions
shall be final. OIA Rules will prevail when pertaining to other protests such as
eligibility.
5) In the event there is no representation from one division in a weight class, true
seeding will take place in that weight class.
D. OIA Divisional Championship
1) The Divisional Championships will be held on Friday and/or Saturday.
2) The Varsity and JV Champions will be determined by the most points
accumulated through the individual championship tournament.
E. Dual Matches
1) Dual matches within the division will count toward seeding for the divisional
tournaments. The team with the best record within its division will be declared the
divisional dual champion. Two points will be assigned for a win, one for a tie and
zero for losses.
2) Coaches will be responsible for submitting a tentative line-up prior to their
matches. Changes to the line-up can be made up to the required reporting time.
If no line-up is submitted, coaches will be responsible to send the correct wrestler
for the correct weight class.
3) The revised Dual Meet Score Sheet shall be used. The revised sheet will
provide a space for each coach to sign in acknowledgement of the final team
score.
4) The top two finishers in each divisional will then meet in a single elimination play-
off for the OIA Dual Meet title.
5) The host school will be responsible for obtaining at least two mats for the meet
as well as clocks and other necessary equipment.
6) Exhibition matches may be run only if the total number of matches between
schools does not exceed forty-eight (48). The total number of matches (both
regular and exhibition) between any two schools shall not exceed (48).
7) The designated home school shall be responsible for the official scorebook and
the host school shall be responsible for reporting of results to the Advisory
Chairperson and the newspapers.
8) Original weigh-in sheets and dual meet results are to be e-mailed/sent/faxed/
and/or hand delivered to the Sport Advisor
9) immediately after the conclusion of the day’s dual meets.
F. Mini Tournaments
1) Unlimited entries. Results may be used in seeding only for head to head matches
in case of ties for special consideration. These tournaments may be inter-
divisional with a special effort to group schools who do not face each other in
duals.
2) The host schools shall be responsible for obtaining an adequate number of mats
as well as clocks and other necessary equipment. Eight man brackets and/or
round robin pairings may be used at the discretion of the host school. Wall charts
and ribbons shall be optional at the discretion of the host school.
3) The Athletic Director of the host school or his/her designee shall be the
Tournament Director.
4) Suggested Schedule:
Weigh-in: 8:00 a.m.
Start: 10:30 a.m.
5) Teams going to ILH hosted Minis may use ILH eligibility rules for participation.
G. Individual scoring for the OIA Individual Tournament will be the same as the rulebook.
H. Scoring: Each team will be allowed one wrestler in each of the weight classifications.
Points will be scored according to the rulebook.
I. Referees will conduct all weigh-ins of wrestlers at all OIA and Divisional Championships.

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3. Equipment
A. Equipment needed for the OIA Tournaments:
4-6 Wrestling Mats Flash Number Cards
Side Mats 4-6 Horns or Towels for Throwing on Mat
4-6 Tables Spare Whistles
5 Chairs per Table 2 Sets of Anklets per Scoring Table
Boundary Around Wrestling Area 4 - 6 Match Clocks
300 Match Cards 4 – 6 Stopwatches
Tournament Brackets for each Weight Class
Supplies to clean wrestlers shoes before entering mat

B. Schools will bring mats on request. Consideration to schools having two or more mats.
Host school can delegate tournament responsibilities to other participating schools.

4. Awards: Refer to section 1

5. Budget: Refer to section on Sports Budget.

6. Schedule
A. Mini-Matches may be inter-divisional
B. Deviations in times may be done with approval of the Advisor in charge and the
Executive Director.
C. The OIA Varsity and JV Championships will be held at different sites with more that three
(3) days between tournaments. Both tournaments may be one or two day tournament
depending on the number of entries and approval of the Executive Director and Advisory
Chairperson.

7. Injury/bleeding time
A. The host/home school at a wrestling site shall be responsible for a stopwatch at each
scoring table.
B. A timekeeper shall be on the wrestling mat during injury/bleeding time outs to assist the
wrestling official, athletic trainer, and coaches. The timekeeper’s only responsibility during
that time shall be to keep track of the injury/bleeding time and to verbally announce such
time at intervals of: 1 minute, 1:15, etc., and at the expiration of the injury/bleeding time
out.
8. Female Menstruation Time
A. In the event a female wrestler menstruates during competition, she shall be allowed a
maximum of five (5) minutes to change without penalty.
B. If in the event the female wrestler needs more than five (5) minutes changing time, the
additional time used will be deducted from the allowed five (5) minutes blood time.

9. Miscellaneous
A. Statistics
Host schools will be responsible for calling in scores and results to the press. Schools will
call and send in the results of their individual wrestlers to the Advisory Chairperson for
seeding purpose and further press releases. (This is especially important for triangular
matches). The Advisory Chairperson shall collect and keep on record all championship
tournament results.
B. The first eight qualifiers in each weight division will qualify for the HHSAA State wrestling
tournament. State qualifiers for positions 9, 10, etc. will be determined by use of a “bad
point system.”
C. A coaches’, statisticians’ and officials’ rules clinic will be held prior to the season.
D. The Advisory Chairperson shall compile and submit a list of all state tournament qualifiers
at the state seeding meeting. Note the league, last name, first name, school, and weight
class.

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E. All participants must comply with the HHSAA weight control program. This includes
weekly submission of team weigh in sheets to the sport coordinator and use of the
NCWA OPC Calculator for developing weight loss plans and weigh in sheets.
F. All-Star selection: All First and Second Team All-Star selections shall be based on a
wrestler’s performance at the Divisional level. Coaches may ask for special
consideration when determining All-Stars.
G. Ejection of coaches and wrestlers for 2-day events: Coaches or wrestlers ejected on the
eve of a 2-day tournament must sit out of competition on the first day only (of the
upcoming tournament). Coaches or wrestlers may return to competition on the second
day. For all other penalties, please refer to the OIA Handbook, Admin. Section.
H. Wrestlers must use the HHSAA approved form for documenting skin lesions. Form must
be presented to personnel, in charge of skin checks, prior to competing. All participants
will follow the NHFS Rule Book: “ART. 3 . . . If a participant is suspected by the referee
or coach of having a communicable skin disease or any other condition that makes
participation appear inadvisable, the coach shall provide current written documentation
from a physician stating that the suspected disease or condition is not communicable and
that the athlete’s participation would not be harmful to any opponent. This document shall
be furnished at the weigh-in or prior to competition in the dual meet or tournament.
Covering a communicable condition shall not be considered acceptable and does not
make the wrestler eligible to participate.” “ART. 4 . . . If an on-site meet physician is
present, he/she may overrule the diagnosis of the physician signing the physician’s
release form for a wrestler to participate with a particular skin condition.”
I. If a defensive Wrestler in a near fall situation signals with the “tap-out” gesture, and the
match and is stopped because of the signal, then the wrestler will default the match,
except if the tap-out gesture is due to an illegal hold on the part of the offensive wrestler.

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2010-11 OIA Sports Participation As of 05/18/10

Ke Kula O Samuel M
Hakipuu Learning Ce

Halau Ku Mana

Hawaii Technol

MB Thompson
Halau Lokahi
Please indicate with an

Farrington

Roosevelt
"X", sports your school

Moanalua

Pearl City
Campbell

McKinley
Anuenue

Waianae
Waipahu
Nanakuli
Leilehua
Kalaheo

Waialua
Kaimuki

Radford
Kahuku

Kapolei
TOTAL
will NOT participate in for

Mililani
Castle

Kaiser
Kailua

Kalani
HSDB
Aiea
the above school year.

AIR RIFLERY Boys 18 X X X X X X X X X X X X


Girls 18 X X X X X X X X X X X X
BASEBALL Varsity 22 X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 21 X X X X X X X X X
BASKETBALL, Boys Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 22 X X X X X X X X
BASKETBALL, Girls Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 22 X X X X X X X X
BOWLING Boys 23 X X X X X X X
Girls 23 X X X X X X X
CHEERLEADING, Comp. Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var
23 X X X X X X X
CHEERLEADING, Sideline 23 X X X X X X X
CROSS COUNTRY, Boys Varsity 22 X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 22 X X X X X X X X
CROSS COUNTRY, Girls Varsity 22 X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 22 X X X X X X X X
FOOTBALL Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 23 X X X X X X X
GOLF Boys 22 X X X X X X X X
Girls 22 X X X X X X X X
JUDO Boys 19 X X X X X X X X X X X
Girls 19 X X X X X X X X X X X
PADDLING, Boys Varsity 24 X X X X X X
Jr. Var 23 X X X X X X X
PADDLING, Girls Varsity 24 X X X X X X
Jr Var 23
Jr. X X X X X X X
SOCCER, Boys 22 X X X X X X X X
SOCCER, Girls Varsity22 X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 21 X X X X X X X X X
SOFTBALL Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 22 X X X X X X X X
SOFT TENNIS Boys 14 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Girls 15 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
SWIMMING, Boys Varsity 20 X X X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 20 X X X X X X X X X X
SWIMMING, Girls Varsity 20 X X X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 20 X X X X X X X X X X
TENNIS, Boys 21 X X X X X X X X X
TENNIS, Girls Varsity 21 X X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 20 X X X X X X X X X X
TRACK, Boys Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 23 X X X X X X X
TRACK, Girls Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 23 X X X X X X X
VOLLEYBALL, Boys 23 X X X X X X X
VOLLEYBALL, Girls Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 23 X X X X X X X
Blue 22 X X X X X X X X
WATER POLO, Girls 18 X X X X X X X X X X X X
WRESTLING, Boys Varsity 23 X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 23 X X X X X X X
WRESTLING, Girls Varsity 22 X X X X X X X X
Jr. Var 22 X X X X X X X X
School Totals 52 22 54 54 52 0 2 0 2 0 B1
52 54 53 52 54 54 54 0 54 54 50 54 40 53 50 54 0 50 43 53
Budgeted League Assessments 2010-11
# of Schools
Sport Entered Total Cost Cost Per School
AIR RIFLERY Boys 18 $264.75 $14.71
Girls 18 $264.75 $14.71
BASEBALL Varsity 22 $20,963.10 $952.87
Junior Varsity 21 $8,420.00 $400.95
BASKETBALL, BOYS Varsity 23 $67,446.03 $2,932.44
Junior Varsity 22 $14,433.63 $656.07
BASKETBALL, GIRLS Varsity 23 $67,170.78 $2,920.47
Junior Varsity 22 $13,868.88 $630.40
BOWLING Boys 23 $4,312.75 $187.51
Girls 23 $4,312.75 $187.51
CHEERLEADING Varsity 23 $2,818.13 $122.53
Junior Varsity 23 $3,615.23 $157.18
CROSS COUNTRY Boys, Varsity 22 $775.25 $35.24
Girls, Varsity 22 $775.25 $35.24
Boys, JV 22 $200.00 $9.09
Girls, JV 22 $200.00 $9.09
FOOTBALL Varsity 23 $162,810.01 $7,078.70
Junior Varsity 23 $39,684.00 $1,725.39
GOLF Boys 22 $5,228.65 $237.67
Girls 22 $4,054.30 $184.29
JUDO Boys 19 $9,013.05 $474.37
Girls 19 $8,113.05 $427.00
PADDLING Boys, Varsity 24 $1,534.65 $63.94
Girls, Varsity 23 $1,534.65 $66.72
Boys, JV 24 $1,260.00 $52.50
Girls, JV 23 $1,260.00 $54.78
Mixed 24 $5,589.30 $232.89
SOCCER y , Varsityy
Boys, 22 $ ,
$24,952.05 $ ,
$1,134.18
Girls, Varsity 22 $24,952.05 $1,134.18
Girls, JV 21 $8,772.00 $417.71
SOFTBALL Varsity 23 $21,326.65 $927.25
Junior Varsity 19 $5,135.00 $270.26
SOFT TENNIS Boys 14 $359.10 $25.65
Girls 15 $359.10 $23.94
SWIMMING Boys, Varsity 20 $2,355.98 $117.80
Girls, Varsity 20 $2,355.98 $117.80
Boys, JV 20 $356.13 $17.81
Girls, JV 20 $356.13 $17.81
TENNIS Boys, Varsity 21 $2,086.70 $99.37
Girls, Varsity 21 $2,086.70 $99.37
Girls, JV 20 $57.25 $2.86
TRACK 23 $14,318.90 $622.56
VOLLEYBALL Boys Varsity 23 $38,613.90 $1,678.87
Girls Varsity 23 $39,849.68 $1,732.59
Girls, JV 23 $25,984.33 $1,129.75
Girls, Blue 22 $25,095.08 $1,140.69
WATER POLO Girls Varsity 18 $24,542.55 $1,363.48
WRESTLING Boys, Varsity 23 $6,795.35 $295.45
Girls, Varsity 23 $5,038.95 $219.08
Boys, JV 22 $6,420.35 $291.83
Girls, JV 22 $4,038.95 $183.59
Totals $736,131.76 $32,928.14
AIR RIFLERY BUDGET 2010-11

Boys Girls Totals


Qty Unit Unit Price
HOSPITALITY $100.00 $100.00 $200.00

AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica, Boys 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
O.I.A. Replica, Girls 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
MEDALS:
Championship Team Medals, Boys 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Championship Team Medals,Girls 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Individual Championship,Boys 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Individual Championship,Girls 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
All-Star Certificates, Boys 20 ea. $1.40 $28.00
All-Star Certificates, Girls 20 ea. $1.40 $28.00
Total Awards $329.50

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule Books 0 ea. $3.00 $0.00 $0.00
Target Protector 0 ea. $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Paper Targets 0 ea. $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Total Equipment/Supplies $0.00

TRANSPORTATION
HHSAA
Participants (28), Coaches (4) 0 ea. $90.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

TOTALS: $264.75 $264.75 $529.50

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Boys: $257.15 divided by 18 schools $13.93
Girls: $257.15 divided by 18 schools $13.93
SCHOOLS NOT PARTICIPATING: Aiea, Kaiser, Mililani, Nanakuli

B3
BASEBALL BUDGET 2010-11

Varsity JV Totals
Qty Unit Unit Price
OFFICIALS
Varsity Games 124 game $75.00 $9,300.00
Playoff Games 26 game $108.00 $2,808.00
OIA Championship Game 2 game $141.00 $282.00
JV Games 100 game $70.00 $7,000.00
JV Playoff Games 2 game $70.00 $140.00
JV Championship Game 1 game $100.00 $100.00
Gas Stipend, JV Season 1 ea. $280.00 $280.00
Gas Stipend, Varsity Season 1 ea. $1,080.00 $1,080.00
Total Officials $20,990.00

COMMISSIONER 1 ea. $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00

HOSPITALITY 1 ea. $300.00 $300.00 $300.00

AWARDS
OIA Varsity Plaque 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
Gold Medals 40 ea. $4.35 $174.00
All-Star Certificates 104 ea. $1.40 $145.60
Total Awards $419.10

TRANSPORTATION
Preliminary Varsity, 14 games 28 teams $150.00 $4,200.00
Varsity Championship, 3 game 6 teams $150.00 $900.00
Preliminary JV, 2 games 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
JV Championship, 1 game 2 teams $150.00 $300.00
HHSAA Tournament Subsidy (5
teams, 21 players ea.) 0 players $90.00 $0.00
Total Transportation $6,000.00

MISCELLANEOUS
Scoreboard operator 1 day $40.00 $40.00
Field Prep for playoffs 1 day $75.00 $75.00
Rule Books for Umpires 0 ea. $4.75 $0.00
Case Books for Umpires 0 ea. $4.75 $0.00
Rule Books for OIA 44 ea. $4.75 $209.00
Case Books for OIA 44 ea. $4.75 $209.00
Umpires Manuals 0 ea. $4.75 $0.00
Baseball Exam, Part I 35 ea. $0.30 $10.50
Baseball Exam, Part II 35 ea. $0.30 $10.50
Special Duty HPD, Champ. Gam 1 ea. $120.00 $120.00
Total Miscellaneous $674.00
TOTALS: $20,963.10 $8,420.00 $29,383.10

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Varsity: $20,963.10 divided by 22 schools $952.87
JV: $8,420.00 divided by 21 schools $400.95
Schools Not Participating: JV=Waialua

B4
BOYS BASKETBALL BUDGET 2010-11
Varsity JV Totals
OFFICIALS Qty Unit Unit Price
Varsity season games 136 games $135.00 $18,360.00
Varsity playoff games 29 games $150.00 $4,350.00
JV season games 136 games $70.00 $9,520.00
JV playoff games 6 games $90.00 $540.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $2,300.00 $1,150.00 $1,150.00
Totals for Officials $35,070.00

COMMISSIONER $1,000.00 $1,000.00

HOSPITALITY $300.00 $300.00

OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES


Site 136 sites $220.00 $29,920.00
Varsity playoffs games 29 games $220.00 $6,380.00
JV playoff games 8 games $220.00 $1,760.00
Total operational Expenses for Home sites $38,060.00

AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica, Varsity 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
O.I.A. Replica, JV 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
Medals, Gold 34 ea. $4.35 $147.90
Certificates, All Star 48 ea. $1.40 $67.20
Total Awards $314.60

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule books 52 ea. $4.75 $123.50 $123.50
Case books 52 ea. $4.75 $123.50 $123.50
Officials Manuals 1 ea. $4.75 $4.75 $4.75
Basketball Handbooks 5 ea. $4.75 $11.88 $11.88
Basketball Exams 26 ea. $0.30 $7.80
Total Equipment/Supplies $535.05

TRANSPORTATION
Preliminary Varsity 28 games 28 teams $150.00 $4,200.00
Varsity Championship game 8 teams $150.00 $1,200.00
Preliminary JV games 4 game 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
JV Championship game 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
Total Transportation $6,600.00
TOTALS $67,446.03 $14,433.63 $81,879.65

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Varsity - divided by number of schools 23 $67,446.03 $2,932.44
JV - divided by number of schools: 22 $14,433.63 $656.07

B5
BOYS BASKETBALL BUDGET 2010-11

B5
GIRLS BASKETBALL BUDGET 2010-11

Varsity JV Totals
Qty. Unit Unit Price
OFFICIALS
Varsity Games (Div I/Div II) 136 games $135.00 $18,360.00
Playoff Games (Div I/Div II) 29 games $150.00 $4,350.00
JV Games (Div I/Div II) 136 games $70.00 $9,520.00
JV Playoff Games (Div I/Div II) 6 games $80.00 $480.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $2,180.00 $1,090.00 $1,090.00
Total for Officials $32,710.00

COMMISSIONER $1,000.00 $1,000.00

HOSPITALITY $300.00 $300.00

OPERATIONAL EXP FOR HOME SITES


Games (Div I/Div II) 136 sites $220.00 $29,920.00
Varsity Playoff Games (Div I/Div II) 28 games $220.00 $6,160.00
JV Playoff Games (Div I/ Div II) 6 games $220.00 $1,320.00
Total Operational Exp. for Home Sites $37,400.00

AWARDS
OIA Replica, Varsity 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
OIA Replica, JV 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
Medals, Gold 17 per division @ $4.35 34 ea. $4.35 $147.90
Certificates, All Star 48 @ $1.40 48 ea. $1.40 $67.20
Total Awards $314.60

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule Books 52 ea. $4.75 $123.50 $123.50
Case Books 52 ea. $4.75
$ $123.50
$ $123.50
$
Officials Manuals 2 ea. $4.75 $9.50
Basketball Handbooks 5 ea. $4.75 $11.88 $11.88
Basketball Exam 26 ea. $0.30 $7.80
Total Equipment/Supplies $535.05

TRANSPORTATION
Preliminary Varsity, 27 Games-inc "IF" (Div 28 teams $150.00 $4,200.00
Varsity Championship, 2 Games (Div I/Div 8 teams $150.00 $1,200.00
Preliminary JV Games, 4 games (Div I/Div 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
JV Championship 2 Games (Div I/Div II) 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
Total Transportation $6,600.00
TOTALS: $67,170.78 $13,868.88 $78,859.65

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Varsity: $67,170.78 Divided By 23 Schools $2,798.78
JV: $13,868.88 Divided By 22 Schools $602.99

B6
BOWLING BUDGET 2010-11

Boys Girls Totals


Qty Unit Unit Price
HOSPITALITY 1 ea. $150.00 $75.00 $75.00 $150.00

AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica 1 ea. For Boys&Girls $49.75 $49.75 $49.75

MEDALS:
Team Championship, Gold 9 ea. For Boys&Girls $4.35 $39.15 $39.15
Individual Championship, Gold 1 ea. For Boys&Girls $4.35 $4.35 $4.35
Individual Championship, Silver 1 ea. For Boys&Girls $4.35 $4.35 $4.35
Individual Championship, Bronze 13 ea. For Boys&Girls $4.35 $56.55 $56.55
All Star Certificates 24 ea. For Boys&Girls $1.40 $33.60 $33.60
Total Awards $375.50

OIA INDIVIDUAL & TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT


60 Boy Bowlers, 6 games each 360 games $2.50 $900.00
60 Girl Bowlers, 6 games each 360 games $2.50 $900.00
Total OIA Individual Championship Tournament $1,800.00

TRANSPORTATION - HHSAA
Boys 32 participants $90.00 $2,880.00
Girls 32 participants $90.00 $2,880.00
Coaches for Boys 3 coaches $90.00 $270.00
Coaches for Girls 3 coaches $90.00 $270.00
Total Transportation to HHSAA $6,300.00
TOTALS: $4,312.75 $4,312.75 $8,625.50

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Boys: $4,312.75 divided By 23 schools $187.51
Girls: $4,312.75 divided By 23 schools $187.51

SCHOOLS NOT PARTICIPATING:


Anuenue, Thompson Academy, Hawaii Tech. Academy, Hakipuu, Halau Ku Mana, Halau Lokahi,
Ke Kula O Samuel Kamakau

B7
CHEERLEADING BUDGET 2010-11

Qty Unit Unit Price JV Varsity Total


Hospitality
Home Sites, East and West 4 ea. $ 37.50 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 150.00
OIA Championships 1 ea. $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 75.00 $ 150.00
Total $ 300.00

Operational Expenses
Home Sites, East and West 2 ea. $ 335.00 $ 670.00 $ 670.00
OIA Championships 1 ea. $ 590.00 $ 590.00 $ 590.00
Total $ 1,260.00

Awards
OIA Replica, Varsity 1 ea. $ 49.75 $ 49.75 $ 49.75
OIA Replica, Junior Varsity 1 ea. $ 49.75 $ 49.75 $ 49.75
Medals, Gold 18 ea. $ 4.35 $ 78.30 $ 78.30
All Star Certificates 42 ea. $ 1.40 $ 58.80 $ 58.80
Total $ 236.60

Equiptment/Supplies
Spirit Rule Books 25 ea. $ 4.75 $ 59.38 $ 59.38 $ 118.75
Total $ 118.75

Transportation
Varsity Championships 12 teams $ 150.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
JV Championships 12 teams $ 150.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
Total $ 3,000.00
Judges
OIA Divisional West and East 2 sites $ 280.00 $ 280.00 $ 280.00 $ 560.00
OIA Championships 1 site $ 410.00 $ 205.00 $ 205.00 $ 410.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $ 48.00 $ 24.00 $ 24.00 $ 48.00
Commissioner's Fee 1 ea. $ 500.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 500.00
Total $ 1,518.00
Totals $ 2,818.13 $ 3,615.23 $ 6,433.35

Assessment to Each School:


Varsity: $2,818.13 divided by 23 schools $ 157.18
JV: $3,615.23 divided by 23 schools $ 122.53

B8
CROSS COUNTRY BUDGET 2010-11

B Vars. G Vars. B JV G JV Totals


Qty Unit Price
HOSPITALITY $100.00 $100.00 $200.00

OPERATIONAL EXP FOR HOME SITES


Divisional Meets (East & West) 2 ea $75.00 $150 $150.00 $300.00
JV OIA Championship Meet 1 ea $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $150.00
OIA Championship Meet 1 ea $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $150.00
TOTAL OPERATIONS EXP. FOR HOME SITES $600.00

AWARDS
OIA Varsity Plaque 1 ea $49.75 $49.75 $49.75
JV Plaque 0 ea $19.80 $0.00 $0.00
Medals
Gold Medals 8 ea $4.35 $34.80 $34.80
Silver Medals 1 ea $4.35 $4.35 $4.35
Bronze Medals 20 ea $4.35 $87.00 $87.00
Certificates
All-Star Certificates, COY, POY 4 ea $1.40 $5.60 $5.60
All-Star Certificates, 1st Team 20 ea $1.40 $28.00 $28.00
All-Star Certificates, 2nd Team 20 ea $1.40 $28.00 $28.00
Ribbons
Ribbons, Boys 135 ea $0.65 $87.75
Ribbons, Girls 135 ea $0.65 $87.75
TOTAL AWARDS $650.50

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Stakes for finish line 1 set $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $300.00
(copier, paper, toner, gas etc) 1 set $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $200.00
TOTAL EQUP/SUPPLIES $500.00

TRANSPORTATION TO HHSAA
35 Boys + 2 Coaches 0 ea $90.00 $0.00
35 Girls + 2 Coaches 0 ea $90.00 $0.00
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION $0.00
TOTALS $775.25 $775.25 $200.00 $200.00 $3,050.50

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Boys Vars: $775.25 divided by 22 schools $35.24
Girls Vars: $775.25 divided by 22 schools $35.24
Boys JV $200.00 divided by 22 schools $9.09
Gilrs JV $200.00 divided by 22 schools $9.09

B9
FOOTBALL BUDGET 2010-11

Varsity JV Totals
Qty Unit Unit Price
OFFICIALS
Varsity Home Games 78 games $303.00 $23,634.00

(Ref @ $55, Field 4 @ $50=200, Timer @ $25, Box @ $23)


Varsity Stadium Conference Games (303+30+25) 0 games $358.00 $0.00
Stadium Playoff Games (355+35+30+25) 4 games $445.00 $1,780.00
Varsity playoffs at home sites (355 +25+25+30) 9 games $435.00 $3,915.00
J.V. Home Games (140+15) 84 games $155.00 $13,020.00
JV Stadium Conference Games (160+30+15+15+15) 0 games $235.00 $0.00
JV Playoff Games (160+25+15) 12 games $200.00 $2,400.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $2,640.00 $1,320.00 $1,320.00
Total Officials $47,389.00
COMMISSIONER $2,000.00 $2,000.00

HOSPITALITY $1,000.00 $1,000.00

OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES


Home Games 84 games $1,287.00 $108,108.00
Home Game (three games) 0 triple $1,437.00 $0.00
Varsity Playoffs at home sites 9 site $1,287.00 $11,583.00
Varsity Site: single conference game 0 games $650.00 $0.00
JV Playoff at home sites 12 site $1,287.00 $15,444.00
JV Site: single conference games 0 games $650.00 $0.00
Total Operational Exp. For Home Sites $135,135.00

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule Books 47 ea. $4.75 $223.25
Case Books 47 ea. $4.75 $223.25
R l
Rules, Si lifi d & Illustrated
Simplified Ill t t d 47 ea. $4.75
$4 75 $223.25
$223 25
Officials Manual 1 ea. $4.75 $4.75
Football Exam, Part 1 47 ea. $0.30 $14.10
Football Exam, Part 2 47 ea. $0.30 $14.10
Answer Key 2 ea. $0.15 $0.30
Caps/Patches/Shells 1 ea. $727.00 $727.00
Chain Set 1 ea. $512.71 $512.71
Total Equipment/Supplies $1,942.71

AWARDS
OIA Varsity Replica 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
OIA JV Replica 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
Medals, Gold 120 ea. $4.35 $522.00
All-Star Certificates 147 ea. $1.40 $205.80
Total Awards $827.30

TRANSPORTATION
Varsity Conference Games 22 teams $150.00 $3,300.00
JV Conference Games 22 teams $150.00 $3,300.00
Playoffs: Varsity Red 13 teams $200.00 $2,600.00
Playoffs: Varsity White 4 teams $200.00 $800.00
Playoffs: JV 21 teams $200.00 $4,200.00
Total Transportation $14,200.00
TOTALS: $162,810.01 $39,684.00 $202,494.01
ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL: $7,078.70 $1,803.82

B10
GOLF BUDGET 2010-11

Boys Girls Totals


Qty Unit Unit Price
HOSPITALITY $150.00 $150.00 $300.00

EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES


Rule Books 25 ea. $1.50 $37.50 $37.50
Decisions Books 3 ea. $15.95 $47.85 $47.85
Total Equipment & Supplies $170.70

AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75 $49.75

MEDALS:
Gold Medals (Ind. B/G, Team 6B/5G) 13 ea. $4.35 $30.45 $26.10
Silver Medals 1 ea. $4.35 $4.35 $4.35
Bronze Medals 13 ea. $4.35 $56.55 $56.55

All-Star Certificates:
1st team 22 ea. $1.40 $30.80 $30.80
2nd team 22 ea. $1.40 $30.80 $30.80
Player/Coach of the Year Certificate 4 ea. $1.40 $5.60 $5.60
Total Awards $412.25

GOLF CART RENTALS


Public GC 72 ea. $20.00 $720.00 $720.00
Total Golf Cart Rental $1,440.00

TRANSPORTATION - HHSAA
Participants, Boys 34 ea. $90.00 $3,060.00
Coaches, Boys 2 ea. $90.00 $180.00
Participants, Girls 21 ea. $90.00 $1,890.00
Coaches, Girls 2 ea. $90.00 $180.00
Total Transportation to HHSAA $5,310.00

RULES COMMITTEE (OFFICIALS)


Boys - Regular Golf Season 9 ea. $75.00 $675.00
Girls - Regular Golf Season 9 ea. $75.00 $675.00
Boys Championship 2 ea. $75.00 $150.00
Girls - Championship 2 ea. $75.00 $150.00
Total Rules Committee $1,650.00
TOTALS: $5,228.65 $4,054.30 $9,282.95

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Boys: $5,228.65 divided by 22 schools $237.67
Girls: $4,054.30 divided by 22 schools $184.29

B11
JUDO BUDGET 2010-11
Boys Girls Totals
Qty Unit Unit Price
OFFICIALS
Duals (referee $15, Judge 2 @ $10) 830 ea. $4.00 $3,320.00
Duals (referee $15, Judge 2 @ $10) 830 ea. $4.00 $3,320.00
OIA Championship Duals 70 ea. $4.00 $280.00
OIA Championship Duals 70 ea. $4.00 $280.00
West Individual Championship, Boys 175 matches $4.00 $700.00
West Individual Championship, Girls 125 matches $4.00 $500.00
East Individual Championship, Boys 175 matches $4.00 $700.00
East Individual Championship, Girls 125 matches $4.00 $500.00
Individual Championship, Boys 325 matches $4.00 $1,300.00
Individual Championship, Girls 300 matches $4.00 $1,200.00
1 Pre-season Tournament, Boys 300 matches $4.00 $1,200.00
1 Pre-season Tournament, Girls 200 matches $4.00 $800.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $126.00 $63.00 $63.00
Total Officials $14,226.00

COMMISSIONER $250.00 $250.00 $500.00

HOSPITALITY
OIA Individual $75.00 $75.00
Divisional Championships ($75/site) $75.00 $75.00
Team Championships $37.50 $37.50
Total Hospitality $375.00

OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES


Team Championship = $300.00 $150.00 $150.00
Divisional Championship = $360.00 $180.00 $180.00
Individual Championship = $360.00 $180.00 $180.00
Total Operations Exp. For Home Sites $1,020.00

AWARDS
OIA Replica, Boys 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
OIA Replica, Girls 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
MEDALS:
Gold Medals, Team Boys 12 ea. $4.35 $52.20
Gold Medals, Team Girls 12 ea. $4.35 $52.20
Gold Medals, Boys 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Gold Medals, Girls 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Silver Medals, Boys 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Silver Medals, Girls 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Bronze Medals, Boys 40 ea. $4.35 $174.00
Bronze Medals, Girls 40 ea. $4.35 $174.00
Divisional Ribbons, Boys 120 ea. $0.65 $78.00
Divisional Ribbons, Girls 120 ea. $0.65 $78.00
All-Star Certificates, Boys 44 ea. $1.40 $61.60
All-Star Certificates, Girls 44 ea. $1.40 $61.60
Total Awards $1,005.10
TOTALS: $9,013.05 $8,113.05 $17,126.10
ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:
Boys: $9,013.05 divided by 19 schools $474.37
Girls: $8,113.05 divided by 19 schools $427.00

Non Participating Schools: Anuenue, Nanakuli, Radford, and Waianae


B12
Paddling Budget 2010-11

Boys, Girls,
Vars. Vars. Boys, JV Girls, JV Mixed
Qty. Unit Unit Cost
OPERATIONAL SITE EXPENSES
Lane Layers 5 races $650.00 $812.50 $812.50 $812.50 $812.50
Official Boats (3 @ $250 ea.) 5 races $250.00 $312.50 $312.50 $312.50 $312.50
Site Expense 5 races $108.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00 $135.00
Miscellaneous Office/Admin. Supplies 5 races $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
AWARDS
OIA Varsity Replica, Boys 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
OIA Varsity Replica, Girls 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
OIA Varsity Replica, Mixed 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
OIA JV Replica, Boys 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
OIA JV Replica, Girls 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
OIA JV Replica, Mixed 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
Medals, Team, Varsity Boys 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Medals, Team, Varsity Girls 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
Medals, Team, Varsity Mixed 10 ea. $4.35 $43.50
All-Star Certificates, Varsity Boys, 1st Team 12 ea. $1.40 $16.80
All-Star Certificates, Varsity Girls, 1st Team 12 ea. $1.40 $16.80
All-Star Certificates, Varsity Mixed, 1st Team 12 ea. $1.40 $16.80
All-Star Certificates, Varsity Boys, 2nd Team 12 ea. $1.40 $16.80
All-Star Certificates, Varsity Girls, 2nd Team 12 ea. $1.40 $16.80
All-Star Certificates, Varsity Mixed, 2nd Team 12 ea. $1.40 $16.80
All-Star Certificates, COY, East Boys 1 ea. $1.40 $1.40
All-Star Certificates, COY, East Girls 1 ea. $1.40 $1.40
All-Star Certificates, COY, West Boys 1 ea. $1.40 $1.40
All-Star Certificates, COY, West Girls 1 ea. $1.40 $1.40
TRANSPORTATION
HHSAA Tournament Subsidy (28 teams, 7
players ea.) 0 players
l $90.00
$90 00 $0.00
$0 00 $0.00
$0 00 $0.00
$0 00
HOSPITALITY 1 $200.00 $100.00 $100.00
SECURITY
Police (OIA Championships) 1 ea. $90.00 $45.00 $45.00

TOTALS $1,534.65 $1,534.65 $1,260.00 $1,260.00 $5,589.30


Assessment to each school
Boys, Varsity: $1,534.65 $61.39
Girls, Varsity: $1,534.65 $63.94
Boys, JV: $1,260.00 $50.40
Girls, JV: $1,260.00 $52.50
Mixed: $5,589.30 $232.89

B13
SOCCER BUDGET 2010-11

Boys Girls Varsity Girls JV Totals


Qty. Unit Unit Price
OFFICIALS
Boys Games 124 games $70.00 $8,680.00
Girls Varsity Games 124 games $70.00 $8,680.00
Girls JV Games 106 games $63.00 $6,678.00
OIA Play Off Games, Boys 21 games $90.00 $1,890.00
OIA Play Off Games, Girls 21 games $90.00 $1,890.00
OIA Play Off Games, JV Girls 6 games $75.00 $210.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $792.00 $264.00 $264.00 $264.00
Total Officials $28,820.00
COMMISSIONER $750.00 $750.00 $1,500.00
HOSPITALITY $100.00 $100.00 $200.00
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES
Site, Boys 8 sites $355.00 $2,840.00
Site, Girls Varsity 8 sites $355.00 $2,840.00
Site, Girls JV 3 sites $40.00 $120.00
Security: 1 HPD/game, Boys 108 games $60.00 $6,480.00
Security: 1 HPD/game, Girls 108 games $60.00 $6,480.00
Total Operational Exp. For Home Sites $18,760.00
AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica, Boys 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
O.I.A. Replica, Girls Varsity 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
O.I.A. Replica, JV 0 ea. $49.75 $0.00
MEDALS, Gold, Boys 48 ea. $4.35 $208.80
MEDALS, Gold, Girls 48 ea. $4.35 $208.80
All-Star Certificates, Boys 88 ea. $1.40 $123.20
All-Star Certificates, Girls 88 ea. $1.40 $123.20
Total Awards $863.00
EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule Books (for boys & girls) 66 ea. $4.75 $156.75 $156.75
Soccer Exams, Part 1 66 ea. $0.30 $9.90 $9.90
Soccer Exam, Part 2 66 ea. $0.30 $9.90 $9.90
Total Equipment/Supplies $353.10
MISCELLANEOUS
Announcer Fees (for boys & girls) 4 games $10.00 $40.00 $40.00 $80.00
TRANSPORTATION-PLAY-OFFS
Preliminary Varsity, Boys, 18 games 18 teams $150.00 $2,700.00
Preliminary Varsity, Girls, 18 games 18 teams $150.00 $2,700.00
Preliminary JV, Girls, 4 games 8 teams $150.00 $1,200.00
Varsity Championship, Boys 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
Varsity Championship, Girls 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
JV Championship, Girls 2 teams $150.00 $300.00
Total Transportation Play Offs $8,100.00
HHSAA TRANSPORTATION SUBSIDY
5 teams with 22 participants 0 players $90.00
5 teams with 2 coaches each 0 players $90.00
Total Transportaion to HHSAA $0.00
TOTALS: $24,952.05 $24,952.05 $8,772.00 $58,676.10
ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:
BOYS: $24,952.05 Divided By 22 Schools $1,134.18
GIRLS Varsity: $24,952.05 Divided By 22 Schools $1,134.18
Girls JV: $8,772.00 Divided by 20 Schools $438.60
SCHOOLS NOT PARTICIPATING: BOYS JV GIRLS-Kaimuki, McKinley

B14
SOFTBALL BUDGET 2010-11

Varsity JV Totals
Qty. Unit Unit Price
OFFICIALS
Games, Varsity 136 games $60.00 $7,480.00
Games, JV 81 games $55.00 $4,455.00
OIA Play Off Games 24 games $87.00 $2,088.00
OIA Championship Game 2 game $114.00 $228.00
OIA JV Play Off Games 5 games $55.00 $275.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $1,312.00 $1,312.00
Total Officials $15,838.00

COMMISSIONER $750.00 $250.00 $1,000.00

HOSPITALITY $200.00 $200.00

OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES


Varsity, 4 Days (15 games) 20 games $122.53 $2,450.60
JV 3 games $50.00 $150.00
Total Operational Expenses for Home Sites $2,600.60

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Score Book, Varsity 1 ea. $5.00 $5.00
Score Book, JV 1 ea. $5.00 $5.00
Rule Books 46 ea. $4.75 $218.50
Case Books 46 ea. $4.75 $218.50
Umpire Manuals 1 ea. $4.75 $4.75
Fast Pitch Exam 46 ea. $0.30 $13.80
Portable Fences (CORP) 1 ea. $500.00 $500.00
Grounds Crew (CORP) 1 ea. $1,000.00 $1,000.00
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Total Equipment/Supplies $ ,
$1,965.55

AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
Gold Medals 40 ea. $4.35 $174.00
All-Star Certificates 60 ea. $1.40 $84.00
Total Awards $357.50

TRANSPORTATION
Playoff subsidy 30 teams $150.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00

TOTALS: $21,326.65 $5,135.00 $26,461.65

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Varsity: $21,326.65 divided by 23 schools $927.25
JV: $5,135.00 divided by 22 schools $233.41
Schools Not Participating in JV: Anuenue, MBTA
Schools Not Participating in Varsity: MBTA

B15
SOFT TENNIS BUDGET 2010-11

Boys Girls Totals


Qty. Unit Unit Price
HOSPITALITY $75.00 $75.00 $150.00

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Balls 10 dozen $10.00 $100.00
Balls 10 dozen $10.00 $100.00
Duty for shipping of Equip from Japan 1 ea. $27.50 $13.75 $13.75
Total Equipment/Supplies $227.50

AWARDS
OIA Replica, Boys 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
OIA Replica, Girls 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
MEDALS:
Gold Medals, Boys Team 12 ea. $4.35 $52.20
Gold Medals, Girls Team 12 ea. $4.35 $52.20
Gold Medals, Boys Individual 8 ea. $4.35 $34.80
Gold Medals, Girls Individual 8 ea. $4.35 $34.80
All-Star Certificates, Boys 24 ea. $1.40 $33.60
All-Star Certificates, Girls 24 ea. $1.40 $33.60
Total Awards $340.70

TOTALS: $359.10 $359.10 $718.20

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Boys: $359.10 divided by 14 schools: $ 25.65
Girls: $359.10 divided by 15 schools: $23.94
SCHOOLS NOT PARTICIPATING:
Farrington, Kahuku, Mililani, Nanakuli, Radford, Waialua,Waianae

B16
SWIMMING BUDGET 2010-11
Boys, Girls, Boys,
Qty Unit Unit Price Vars. Vars. JV Girls, JV Totals
HOSPITALITY
$300.00 $300.00
($150 ea. For Relays, Divisionals and OIA JV Champ.; $200 for OIA Champ. $150.00 $150.00 $900.00
OPERATIONAL EXP FOR HOME SITES
OIA Championship $415.00 $207.50 $207.50
OIA Relays $207.50 $103.75 $103.75
Eastern Division/Western Division $415.00 $207.50 $207.50
OIA JV Championship $207.50 $103.75 $103.75
Tech Crew 6 meet $360.00 $180.00 $180.00
Announcer 6 meet $120.00 $60.00 $60.00
Starter 6 meet $120.00 $60.00 $60.00
Swim meet support (Fred Tester) 1 ea. $150.00 $75.00 $75.00
Total Operational Exp for Home Sites $1,995.00
EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Meet Operations: (Paper and Labels) 1 ea. $140.00 $70.00 $70.00
Team Manager Software Program 0 ea. $99.00 $0.00 $0.00
Colorado Scoreboard, Single Line 0 ea. $1,250.00 $0.00 $0.00
Touch Pads 0 ea. $400.00 $0.00 $0.00
PB-6 Buttons 0 ea. $40.00 $0.00 $0.00
Swim Lane Donuts 0 ea. $0.69 $0.00 $0.00
Rules Books 40 ea. $4.75 $95.00 $95.00
Swimming & Diving Exam 40 ea. $0.30 $6.00 $6.00
Total Equipment/Supplies $342.00
AWARDS
OIA Replica, Varsity 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75 $49.75
OIA Replica, Relays 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75 $49.75
MEDALS:
Gold Medals 21 ea. $4.35 $91.35 $91.35
Silver Medals 21 ea. $
$4.35 $
$91.35 $
$91.35
Bronze Medals 63 ea. $4.35 $274.05 $274.05
(9 Individual and 3 Relay Events)
Gold Medals, OIA Relays 36 ea. $4.35 $156.60 $156.60
(8 Relays, 1 Australian Mix, 1 Individual)
RIBBONS:
Ribbons, J.V. & Div., (210/meet) 630 ea. $0.65 $102.38 $102.38 $102.38 $102.38
(9 Individual and 3 Relay Events)
Ribbons, O.I.A. Relays 296 ea. $0.65 $96.20 $96.20
(8 Relays, 1 Australian Mix, 1 Individual)
All-Star Certificates 57 ea. $1.40 $79.80 $79.80
Total Awards $2,187.20
TRANSPORTATION - HHSAA
Participants, Boys (45 from 9 events) 0 ea. $90.00 $0.00
Participants, Girls (45 from 9 events) 0 ea. $90.00 $0.00
Coaches, Boys Team 0 ea. $90.00 $0.00
Coaches, Girls Team 0 ea. $90.00 $0.00
Total Transportation - HHSAA $0.00
TOTALS: $2,355.98 $2,355.98 $356.13 $356.13 $5,424.20
ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL
Boys Vars: $2,355.98 divided by 20 schools: $117.80
Girls Vars: $2,355.98 divided by 20 schools $117.80
Boys JV: $356.13 divided by 20 schools: $17.81
Girls JV: $356.13 divided by 20 schools: $17.81
SCHOOL NOT PARTICIPATING: NANAKULI, WAIANAE

B17
TENNIS BUDGET 2010-11

Qty Unit Unit Price Boys Girls JV Girls Totals


HOSPITALITY 1 ea. $150.00 $75.00 $75.00 $150.00
Equipment/Supplies
Balls, Varsity 16 case $57.25 $458.00 $458.00
Balls, JV 1 case $57.25 $57.25
Rule Books 0 ea. $4.25 $93.50 $93.50
Total Equipment/Supplies $1,103.00

AWARDS
OIA Replica (2Vars) 2 ea. $49.75 $49.75 $49.75
MEDALS
Gold 28 ea. $4.35 $60.90 $60.90
Silver 6 ea. $4.35 $13.05 $13.05
Bronze 12 ea. $4.35 $26.10 $26.10
ALL STAR CERTIFICATES
1st Team 32 ea. $1.40 $22.40 $22.40
2nd Team 32 ea. $1.40 $22.40 $22.40
Player of the Year 4 ea. $1.40 $2.80 $2.80
Coach of the Year 4 ea. $1.40 $2.80 $2.80
Total Awards $400.40

TRANSPORTATION
HHSAA Participants 12 ea. $90.00 $1,080.00 $1,080.00
HHSAA Coaches 4 ea. $90.00 $180.00 $180.00
Total Transportation $2,520.00
TOTALS: $2,086.70 $2,086.70 $57.25 $4,173.40

Assessment to each School


Boys: $2,086.70 divided by 21 schools $99.37
Girls: $2,086.70
$2 086 70 divided by 21 schools $99 37
$99.37
Girls, JV $57.25 divided by 21 schools $2.73

Schools Not Participating


Boys & Girls Varsity: Nanakuli
Girls, JV:Nanakuli, Waianae

B18
TRACK and FIELD BUDGET 2010-11
Qty Unit Unit Price Totals
HOSPTALITY
East / West Divisionals, JV, OIA Champ. 4 meets $350.00 $1,400.00
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES
Computer Techs 4 techs $200.00 $800.00
JV/VARS DIVISIONAL 2 meets $360.00 $720.00
JV CHAMPIONSJIP 1 meet $360.00 $360.00
OIA CHAMPIONSHIP 1 meet $360.00 $360.00
Total Operational Exp for Home Sites $2,240.00
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
Hurdle Board: Lex II 0 ea $17.00 $0.00
Gun Blanks 32 Caliber 50 boxes $35.00 $1,750.00
32 Caliber Gun 0 gun $207.00 $0.00
Starting Blocks 0 blocks $150.00 $0.00
Discus (rubber) (B&G) 0 discus $20.00 $0.00
Fodvid (wood) (B &G) 0 discus $50.00 $0.00
Shot Put (B & G) 0 shot $50.00 $0.00
Cross Bar (HJ & PV) 0 bars $50.00 $0.00
High Jump Pit 0 pit $5,000.00 $0.00
Steel Meas. Tape (300') 0 tapes $80.00 $0.00
Steel Meas. Tape (100') 0 tapes $35.00 $0.00
Rule Books 50 books $4.75 $237.50
Case Books 50 books $4.75 $237.50
Officials Manuals 8 books $4.75 $38.00
Track & Field Exams 50 exams $0.30 $15.00
Answer Sheets 50 sheets $0.30 $15.00
Paper 2 cases $50.00 $100.00
Laptop Computers 0 ea $1,400.00 $0.00
3 yr Sysgrd WA Extended 0 ea $300.00 $0.00
Laser Printer 2 printer $600.00 $1,200.00
Toner Cartridge 4 cartridge $110.00 $440.00
Network Switch (8 port) 0 switch $46.00 $0.00
C-Box -Spare Connection Box for EtherLynx Camera 2 camera $150.00 $300.00
RadioLynx Transmitter 2 camera $795.00 $1,590.00
RadioLynx Transmitter Input Cable 2 cable $70.00 $140.00
Normally Open Start Sensor for RadioLynx 2 sensor $75 00
$75.00 $150 00
$150.00
Remote Positioner 1 remote $695.00 $695.00
Camera Tripod 1 tripod $330.00 $330.00
3L-Mount-Nylon Mount for attaching gun sensor to gun 2 mount $4.00 $8.00
Competitor Hip Numbers 1 box $99.00 $99.00
CD Disks 2 boxes $20.00 $40.00
Stop Watches 0 watches $50.00 $0.00
Stop Watch with Printer 0 watch $329.00 $0.00
Paper for above printer 2 boxes $10.00 $20.00
Flags 0 sets $25.00 $0.00
Miscellaneous Supplies 1 ea $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Total Equipment/Supplies $8,405.00
AWARDS
OIA Varsity Championship Plaques 2 ea $49.75 $99.50
Medals:
Gold 44ea OIA Championship 44 ea $4.35 $191.40
Silver 44ea OIA Championship 44 ea $4.35 $191.40
Bronze 176ea OIA Championship 176 ea $4.35 $765.60
Ribbons:
Divisional 528ea East / 528ea West 1056 ea $0.65 $686.40
Junior Varsity 264 ea $0.65 $171.60
All Star Certifiacates 112 ea $1.40 $156.80
Coach/Player of the Year Certificates 8 ea $1.40 $11.20
Total Awards $2,273.90
TRANSPORTATION
Participants, Girls (14x5) (70 ea) 0 ea $90.00 $0.00
Participants, Boys (14x5) (70 ea) 0 ea $90.00 $0.00
Coaches (Top 4 boys + Top 4 girls) ( 8 ea) 0 ea $90.00 $0.00
Total Transportation-HHSAA $0.00
TOTALS $14,318.90
Assessment to each school: $14,318.90 divided by 23 schools $622.56
B19
Volleyball, Boys Budget 2010-11

Qty Unit Unit Price Boys TOTALS


OFFICIALS
Games, Boys 134 games $60.00 $8,040.00
OIA Play Off Games, Boys(Red & Wht) 21 games $115.00 $2,415.00
OIA Championship, Boys(Red & Wht) 2 games $140.00 $280.00
Gas Stipend
Total Officials $10,735.00

COMMISSIONER $500.00 $500.00

HOSPITALITY (White and Red) 2 ea $200.00 $400.00 $400.00

OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Home Sites, Boys 136 games $90.00 $12,240.00
Playoffs 11 sites $1,552.50
Championships 1 sites $345.00
Total Operational Expenses $14,137.50

AWARDS
O.I.A. Replica, 2 for Boys 2 ea. $49.75 $99.50
Medals 28 ea. $4.35 $121.80
All-Star Certificates, Boys 40 ea. $1.40 $56.00
Total Awards $277.30

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule Books 65 ea. $4.75 $308.75
Case Books 65 ea. $4.75 $308.75
Volleyball Exams, Part 1 22 ea. $0.30 $6.60
Volleyball Exams, Part 2 0 ea. $0.30 $0.00
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Total Equipment/Supplies $
$624.10

OIA TRANSPORTATION SUBSIDY


Playoff Varsity Boys (Rd,Wht), 21 games 42 teams $150.00 $6,300.00
Varsity Championship, Boys(Rd,Wht) 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
Total Transportation $6,900.00

TRANSPORTATION - HHSAA
Participants Boys (12 Participants, 4 teams) 48 ea. $90.00 $4,320.00
Coaches - Boys (2 coaches, 4 teams) 8 ea. $90.00 $720.00
Total Transportation-HHSAA $5,040.00
TOTALS: $38,613.90

ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:


Boys: $38,613.90 23 ea. $1,678.87

B20
VOLLEYBALL BUDGET 2010-11
Qty Unit Unit Price Girls Vars. Girls JV Girls Blue TOTALS
OFFICIALS
Games, Girls 149 games $60.00 $8,940.00 $8,220.00
OIA Play Off Games, Girls(Red, Wht & Blu) 23 games $115.00 $2,645.00 $460.00
OIA Championship, Girls(Red, Wht, Blu) 3 game $240.00 $360.00 $360.00
Games, Girls JV 149 games $60.00 $8,940.00
OIA Play Off Games, Girls JV(Red & Wht) 4 games $115.00 $460.00
OIA Championship, Girls JV(Red & Wht) 2 game $140.00 $280.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $488.00 $488.00
Total Officials $31,153.00
COMMISSIONER $333.00 $333.00 $334.00 $1,000.00
HOSPITALITY 2 ea. $200.00 $134.00 $133.00 $133.00 $400.00
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Home Sites, Girls Varsity 149 games $90.00 $13,410.00
Home Sites, Girls (Blue) 149 games $90.00 $13,410.00
Home Sites, Girls JV 149 games $90.00 $13,410.00
Playoffs 6 sites $1,552.50 $517.50 $517.50
Playoffs 12 sites $1,955.00 $460.00 $460.00
Championships 4 sites $345.00 $345.00 $345.00
Total Operational Expenses $46,727.50
AWARDS
OIA Replica, 3 for Girls 2 ea. $49.75 $49.75 $49.75
Medals 28 ea. $4.35 $121.80
All-Star Certificates,Girls 40 ea. $1.40 $56.00
Total Awards $227.55
EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rule Books 65 ea. $4.75 $102.92 $102.92 $102.92
Case Books 65 ea. $4.75 $102.92 $102.92 $102.92
Volleyball Exams, Part 1 23 ea. $0.30 $6.90
Volleyball Exams, Part 2 23 ea. $0.30 $6.90
Total Equipment/Supplies $631.30
OIA TRANSPORTATION SUBSIDY
Playoff Varsity Girls (Rd,Wht), 20 games 38 teams $150.00 $3,800.00
Varsity Championship, Girls(Rd,Wht) 4 teams $150.00 $400.00
Varsity Champ. Playoffs (Blue) 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
Playoff JV, 2 games 4 teams $150.00 $600.00
JV Championship 2 teams $150.00 $300.00
Total Transportation $5,100.00
TRANSPORTATION - HHSAA
Participants - Girls (12 Participants, 4 teams) 48 ea. $90.00 $4,320.00
Coaches - Girls (2 coaches, 4 teams) 8 ea. $90.00 $720.00
Total Transportation-HHSAA $5,040.00
TOTALS: $39,849.68 $25,984.33 $25,095.08 $90,279.35
ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:
Girls Vars.: $39,849.68 23 ea. $1,732.59
Girls JV: $25,984.33 23 ea. $1,129.75
Girls Blue: $25,095.08 22 ea. $1,140.69

B20
WATER POLO BUDGET 2010-11

Totals
Qty Unit Unit Price
HOSPITALITY 1 ea. $150.00 $150.00

OPERATIONAL EXPENSE
Site Expense $520.00
City & County User Fee $1,665.00

EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Balls 12 ea. $30.00 $360.00
Rule Books 20 ea. $4.75 $95.00
Total Equipment /Supplies $455.00

OFFICIALS
Regular Season Matches 101 matches $80.00 $8,080.00
OIA Playoffs 11 matches $80.00 $880.00
Assignor $300.00
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $392.00 $392.00
Total Officials $9,652.00

AWARDS
OIA Replica 1 ea. $49.75 $49.75
Medals, Gold 20 ea. $4.35 $87.00
All-Star Certificates 17 ea. $1.40 $23.80
Total Awards $160.55

TRANSPORTATION
OIA Playoffs Quarterfinals 8 teams $150.00 $1,200.00
OIA Playoffs Semifinals 8 teams $150.00 $1,200.00
OIA Finals 6 teams $
$150.00 $
$900.00
HHSAA Transp. Subsidy (6 teams, 14 players per tea 84 players $90.00 $7,560.00
HHSAA Transp. Subsidy (6 teams, 2 coaches per tea 12 coaches $90.00 $1,080.00
Total Transportation $11,940.00

TOTAL $24,542.55

ASSESSMENT TO EACH PARTICPATING SCHOOL:


$24,542.55 divided by 18 schools $1,363.48

B22
WRESTLING BUDGET 2010-11
Qty Unit Unit Price Boys, Vars. Boys, JV Girls, Vars. Girls, JV Totals
OFFICIALS
Duals, Boys Vars 75 ea. $35.00 $2,625.00
Duals, Boys JV 75 ea. $25.00 $1,875.00
Duals, Girls Vars 75 ea. $30.00 $2,250.00
Duals, Girls JV 35 ea. $25.00 $875.00
Mini Tournament 500 matche $2.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00
Mini Tournament 500 matche $2.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00
Open Tournament 200 matche $2.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00
Open Tournament 200 matche $2.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00
Dual Meet Champ Weigh-In Officials* 11 ea. $15.00 $41.25 $41.25 $41.25 $41.25
East Division 200 matche $2.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00
Assistant Referee 40 matche $1.25 $12.50 $12.50 $12.50 $12.50
Weigh-In Officials* 27 ea. $15.00 $101.25 $101.25 $101.25 $101.25
West Division 275 ea. $2.00 $137.50 $137.50 $137.50 $137.50
Assistant Referee 40 ea. $1.25 $12.50 $12.50 $12.50 $12.50
Weigh-In Officials* 15 ea. $15.00 $56.25 $56.25 $56.25 $56.25
JV Tournament 250 matche $2.00 $250.00 $250.00
Assistant Referee 40 ea. $1.25 $25.00 $25.00
Weigh-In Officials* 15 ea. $15.00 $112.50 $112.50
Varsity Tournament 475 matche $2.00 $475.00 $475.00
Assistant Referee 40 ea. $1.25 $25.00 $25.00
Weigh-In Officials* 25 ea. $15.00 $187.50 $187.50
Gas Stipend 1 ea. $443.00 $110.75 $110.75 $110.75 $110.75
TOTAL OFFICIALS $14,863.00
COMMISSIONER $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $1,000.00
HOSPITALITY $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $600.00
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES FOR HOME SITES
Dual Meet Championships 0 $280.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Eastern Division 2 dayy $
$280.00 $140.00
$ $140.00
$ $140.00
$ $140.00
$
Western Division 2 day $280.00 $140.00 $140.00 $140.00 $140.00
OIA JV 2 days $280.00 $280.00 $280.00
OIA Varsity 2 days $280.00 $280.00 $280.00
Dermatologist for Divisional 2 ea. $200.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00
Total Operational Exp. For Home Sites $2,640.00
EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES
Rules Books 46 ea. $4.75 $109.25 $109.25
Case Books 46 ea. $4.75 $109.25 $109.25
Weight Monitoring OPC Calculator 22 ea. $35.00 $192.50 $192.50 $192.50 $192.50
Data Input Coordinator 7 ea. $50.00 $87.50 $87.50 $87.50 $87.50
Total Equipment/Supplies $1,557.00
AWARDS
OIA Varsity Replica 4 ea. $49.75 $99.50 $99.50
OIA Varsity Medals 174 ea. $4.35 $378.45 $378.45
RIBBONS:
Divisional JV/Varsity 608 ea. $0.65 $98.80 $98.80 $98.80 $98.80
JV 202 ea. $0.65 $65.65 $65.65
All-Star Certificates 108 ea. $1.40 $75.60 $75.60
Total Awards $1,633.60
TOTALS: $6,795.35 $5,038.95 $6,420.35 $4,038.95 $22,293.60
ASSESSMENT TO EACH SCHOOL:
Boys Vars.: $6,795.35 divided by 22 schools: $308.88 Per School
Boys JV: $5,038.95 divided by 22 schools: $229.04 Per School
Girls Vars.: $6,420.35 divided by 22 schools: $291.83 Per School
Girls JV: $4,038.95 divided by 22 schools: $183.59 Per School
B22
(BOYS &GIRLS OIA AIR RIFLERY)
2010 - 2011
ADVISORY MTG. : MON. AUG. 9, 2010, 7:00PM RM 117 RADFORD HS
STARTING DATE: MON. AUGUST 2, 2010
ELIGIBILITY DUE DATE: FRI. SEPT. 10, 2010
START OF MATCHES: WED - 3:00PM / SAT - 9:00AM
OIA INDIV. & TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: SAT. OCT. 16, 2010 TBA
HHSAA TOURNAMENT: TUES. OCT 26, 2010 @ NBC
EVALUATION MEETING: MON, NOV. 1, 2010, 6:30PM(Dinner), RM 117 RADFORD HS
EASTERN DIVISION Wed - 3:00PM / SAT - 9:00AM

WED. SEPT. 15 SAT SEPT. 18 WED. SEPT. 22 SAT SEPT. 25


Kalaheo - Roosevelt Kalaheo - Kailua Roosevelt - McKinley Roosevelt - Kahuku
McKinley - Kahuku McKinley - Moanalua Moanalua - Kalaheo Moanalua - Kaimuki
Kaimuki - Kalani Kaimuki - Roosevelt Castle - Kailua Kailua - McKinley
Castle - Moanalua Kahuku - Kalani Kahuku - Kaimuki Castle - Kalani
Farrington Kailua Castle - Farrington Farrington - Kalani Farrington - Kalaheo

WED. SEPT 29 SAT. Oct. 2 WED. Oct. 6 FRI. Oct. 8


Roosevelt - Kalani Castle - McKinley Roosevelt - Kailua Castle - Kahuku
Castle - Kalaheo Kalani - Kalaheo Moanalua - Kalani Kalaheo - Kaimuki
Kaimuki - Kailua Moanalua - Roosevelt McKinley - Kalaheo Kalani - McKinley
Kahuku - Moanalua Kailua - Kahuku Castle - Kaimuki Kailua - Moanalua
Farrington - McKinley Farrington - Kaimuki Farrinton - Kahuku Farrington - Roosevelt

WED Oct. 13
Kaimuki - McKinley
Kahuku - Kalaheo
HOME TEAM: PLEASE FAX RESULTS (ASAP) RADFORD HIGH 421-4229/Or
Castle - Roosevelt
Email via lotus /ALL RESULTS MUST BE TYPED
Kailua - Kalani
Farrington - Moanalua

WESTERN DIVISION

WED. SEPT. 15 SAT SEPT. 18 WED. SEPT. 22 SAT SEPT. 25


Kapolei - Waipahu Kapolei - Pearl City Leilehua - Kapolei Campbell - Leilehua
Leilehua - Radford Campbell - Waipahu Campbell - Pearl City Waianae - Kapolei
Campbell - Waialua Waianae - Radford Waialua - Waipahu Waialua - Pearl City

WED. SEPT. 29 SAT OCT. 2 WED. OCT. 6 FRI. OCT. 8


Waianae - Campbell Waialua - Waianae Radford - Waialua Waipahu - Radford
Waialua - Leilehua Radford - Campbell Waipahu - Waianae Pearl City - Waianae
Radford - Kapolei Waipahu - Leilehua Pearl City - Leilehua Kapolei - Campbell
Waipahu - Pearl City

WED. OCT. 13
Leilehua - Waianae
Pearl City - Radford
Kapolei - Waialua
JV EASTERN DIVISION BASEBALL SCHEDULE- 2010-2011
*June 2010
Advisory meeting: 10/18/2010
Start date: 10/25/2010
Pre-season start date: 10/30/2010
Eligibility due: 12/3/2010
OIA semi-finals 1/21/2011
OIA championship game: 1/22/2011
Start times: Weekdays-3:30 pm, Saturdays-11 am, Test dates-3:00 pm

Wednesday December 8 Saturday December 11(ACT) Wednesday December 15


Moanalua vs Kahuku Roosevelt vs Kalani Kaiser vs Farrington
Kaiser vs Kalaheo McKinley vs Kailua Kailua vs Kahuku
Kailua vs Kaimuki Kaimuki vs Kaiser Kalani vs Kalaheo
Kalani vs McKinley Kalaheo vs Moanalua Castle vs Kaimuki
Castle vs Roosevelt Kahuku vs Farrington Roosevelt vs McKinley
Bye: Farrington Bye: Castle Bye: Moanalua

Saturday December 18 Wednesday December 22 Friday December 24


McKinley vs Castle Kailua vs Moanalua Kaimuki vs Roosevelt
Kaimuki vs Kalani Kalani vs Farrington Kahuku vs Kalani
Kalaheo vs Kailua Castle vs Kahuku Farrington vs Kailua
Kahuku vs Kaiser Roosevelt vs Kalaheo Moanalua vs Kaiser
Farrington vs Moanalua McKinley vs Kaimuki Kalaheo vs Castle
Bye: Roosevelt Bye: Kaiser Bye-McKinley

Wednesday December 29 Friday December 31 Wednesday January 6


Kalani vs Kaiser Kalaheo vs McKinley Castle vs Kailua
Castle vs Moanalua Kahuku vs Roosevelt Roosevelt vs Kaiser
Roosevelt vs Farrington Farrington vs Castle McKinley vs Moanalua
McKinley vs Kahuku Moanalua vs Kalani Kaimuki vs Farrington
Kaimuki vs Kalaheo Kaiser vs Kailua Kalaheo vs Kahuku
Bye: Kailua Bye: Kaimuki Bye: Kalani

Saturday January 8 Wednesday January 12


Kahuku vs Kaimuki Farrington vs Kalaheo
Farrington vs McKinley Moanalua vs Kaimuki
Moanalua vs Roosevelt Kaiser vs McKinley
Kaiser vs Castle Kailua vs Roosevelt
Kailua vs Kalani Kalani vs Castle
Bye: Kalaheo Bye: Kahuku
RED WESTERN DIVISION BASEBALL SCHEDULE-2011
revised 29-Jun

Advisory meeting 2/7/2011


Start date 2/14/2011
Pre season start date 2/19/2011
Eligibility list due 3/4/2011
OIA Play Offs 4/27-30/2011
HHSAA Championships 5/8-14/2011
Evaluation meeting 5/16/2011
Start times Weekdays: 3:30 pm Test Dates: 3:00 pm
Saturdays: 11:00 am, 1/2 hr. between games

Wednesday March 9 Saturday March 12 (SAT) Saturday March 19


Pearl City vs Kapolei Kapolei vs Pearl City Aiea vs Campbell
Campbell vs Leilehua Leilehua vs Campbell Leilehua vs Pearl City
Mililani vs Aiea Aiea vs Mililani Kapolei vs Waianae
Bye: Waianae Bye: Waianae Bye: Mililani

Saturday March 26 Saturday April 2 Wednesday April 6


Campbell vs Waianae Leilehua vs Mililani Pearl City vs Mililani
Mililani vs Kapolei Kapolei vs Campbell Aiea vs Waianae
Aiea vs Leilehua Waianae vs Pearl City Leilehua vs Kapolei
Bye: Pearl City Bye: Aiea Bye: Campbell

Saturday April 9 (ACT) Saturday April 16 Saturday April 23


Mililani vs Pearl City Kapolei vs Aiea Waianae vs Leilehua
Waianae vs Aiea Waianae vs Mililani Pearl City vs Aiea
Kapolei vs Leilehua Pearl City vs Campbell Campbell vs Mililani
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JV WESTERN DIVISION BASEBALL SCHEDULE- 2010-2011
*July 2010
Advisory meeting: 10/18/2010
Start date: 10/25/2010
Pre-season start date: 10/30/2010
Eligibility due: 12/3/2010
OIA semi-finals 1/21/2011
OIA championship game: 1/22/2011
Start times: 3:30pm-weekdays, 11am-Saturdays, 3:00 pm-Test Dat

Wednesday December 8 Saturday December 11 (ACT) Wednesday Decembe


Radford vs Mililani Radford vs Waipahu Campbell vs Waianae
Leilehua vs Pearl City Aiea vs Mililani Pearl City vs Aiea
Aiea vs Campbell Waianae vs Pearl City Mililani vs Leilehua
Waianae vs Kapolei Kapolei vs Campbell Waipahu vs Nanakuli
Byes: Nanakuli, Waipahu Byes: Leilehua, Nanakuli Byes: Radford, Kapo

Saturday December 18 Wednesday December 22 Thursday December 2


Leilehua vs Nanakuli Pearl City vs Kapolei Aiea vs Radford
Waipahu vs Aiea Mililani vs Waianae Waianae vs Nanakuli
Mililani vs Kapolei Waipahu vs Leilehua Kapolei vs Waipahu
Campbell vs Pearl City Nanakuli vs Radford Pearl City vs Mililani
Byes: Waianae, Radford Byes: Aiea, Campbell Byes: Campbell, Leil

Wednesday December 29 Thursday December 30 Wednesday January 6


Mililani vs Campbell Waianae vs Leilehua Waipahu vs Campbel
Waipahu vs Waianae Kapolei vs Radford Nanakuli vs Kapolei
Nanakuli vs Aiea Campbell vs Nanakuli Radford vs Waianae
Radford vs Leilehua Pearl City vs Waipahu Leilehua vs Aiea
Byes: Kapolei, Pearl City Byes: Mililani, Aiea Byes: Pearl City, Mili

Saturday January 8 Wednesday January 12


Kapolei vs Aiea Waipahu vs Mililani
Campbell vs Leilehua Nanakuli vs Pearl City
Pearl City vs Radford Radford vs Campbell
Mililani vs Radford Leilehua vs Kapolei
Byes: Waipahu, Waianae Aiea vs Waianae
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WHITE DIVISION VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE -2011
*revised June 30, 2010
Advisory Meeting: 2/7/2011 Mililani HS Library-7 pm
Start date: 2/14/2011
Pre-season start date: 2/19/2011
Eligibility due: 3/4/2011
OIA Play-Offs: 4/27-30/2011
HHSAA Championships: 5/8-14/2011
Evaluation meeting: 5/16/2011 Mililani HS Gym 6:30 pm
Start times: Weekdays: 3:30 pm, Test dates: 3:00 pm
Saturdays: 11:00 am, 1/2 hr. between games

Saturday March 19 Saturday March 26 Wednesday March 30


Waipahu vs Radford Kaimuki vs Waialua McKinley vs Farrington
Kaimuki vs Nanakuli Radford vs Farrington Waialua vs Nanakuli
Waialua vs Farrington Nanakuli vs Kalaheo
McKinley vs Kalaheo Waipahu vs McKinley

Saturday April 2 Wednesday April 6 Saturday April 9 (SAT)


Kalaheo vs Waipahu Farrington vs McKinley Radford vs Kaimuki
Farrington vs Nanakuli Nanakuli vs Waialua Waialua vs Waipahu
Waialua vs Radford Waipahu vs Kaimuki McKinley vs Nanakuli
McKinley vs Kaimuki Kalaheo vs Radford Kalaheo vs Farrington

Wednesday April 13 Saturday April 16 Saturday April 23


Waipahu vs Waialua Waialua vs McKinley Farrington vs Kaimuki
Farrington vs Kalaheo Nanakuli vs Radford Nanakuli vs Waipahu
Waipahu vs Farrington Radford vs McKinley
Kaimuki vs Kalaheo Kalaheo vs Waialua
Boys Basketball ]
Red Division
2010-2011
Start Date: Novemeber 15, 2010 6/21/2010
Advisory Meeting: November 8, 2010 Roosevelt High School 7:00pm
Evaluation Meeting: February 22, 2011 Eligibility List Due: December 6, 2010

Dec. 7 2010 Dec. 9, 2010 Dec. 11, 2010 Dec. 13, 2010 Dec. 15, 2010
Kahuku Kalani Roosevelt Kailua Kailua Castle Kaimuki Moanalua Moanalua Kahuku
Kailua Kaimuki Kaimuki Kahuku Moanalua Kalani Kalani Kailua Roosevelt Castle
Moanalua Roosevelt Kalani Castle Roosevelt Kaimuki Castle Kahuku Kaimuki Kalani
Mililani Pearl City leilehua Campbell Campbell Kapolei Radford Waianae Waianae Mililani
Campbell Radford Radford Mililani Waianae Pearl City Pearl City Campbell Leilehua Kapolei
Waianae Leilehua Pearl City Kapolei Leilehua Radford Kapolei Mililani Radford Pearl City
Bye Castle, Kapolei Bye Waianae, Moanalua Bye Mililani, Kahuku Bye Leilehua, Roosevelt Bye Campbell, Kailua

Dec. 17 2010 Dec. 22, 2010 Jan. 4, 2011 Jan. 6, 2011 Jan. 8, 2011
Kalani Roosevelt Castle Kaimuki Kalani Kahuku Kailua Roosevelt Castle Kailua
Castle Moanalua Kahuku Roosevelt Kaimuki Kailua Kahuku Kaimuki Kalani Moanalua
Kahuku Kailua Kailua Moanalua Roosevelt Moanalua Castle Kalani Kaimuki Roosevelt
Pearl City Leilehua Kapolei Radford Pearl City Mililani Campbell leilehua Kapolei Campbell
Kapolei Waianae Mililani Leilehua Radford Campbell Mililani Radford Pearl City Waianae
Mililani Campbell Campbell Waianae Leilehua Waianae Kapolei Pearl City Radford Leilehua
Bye Radford, Kaimuki Bye Pearl City, Kalani Bye Castle, Kapolei Bye Waianae, Moanalua Bye Mililani, Kahuku

Jan. 13, 2011 Jan. 15, 2011 Jan. 18, 2011 Jan. 20, 2011
Moanalua Kaimuki Kahuku Moanalua Roosevelt Kalani Kaimuki Castle
Kailua Kalani Castle Roosevelt
Roosevelt Moanalua
Mo analua Castle Roosevelt Kahuku
Kahuku Castle Kalani Kaimuki Kailua Kahuku Moanalua Kailua
Waianae Radford Mililani Waianae Leilehua Pearl City Radford Kapolei
Campbell Pearl City Kapolei Leilehua Waianae Kapolei Leilehua Mililani
Mililani Kapolei Pearl City Radford Campbell Mililani Waianae Campbell
Bye Leilehua, Roosevelt Bye Campbell, Kailua Bye Radford, Kaimuki Bye Pearl City, Kalani

Modified Double Elimination Playoffs Red JV Playoffs


Game Time Weekday: 5:30pm Red Varsity Playoffs Sat. Jan. 22, 2011 at #1 seeds
Saturday: 10:00am Tue. Jan. 25, 2011 - Games 1,2,3,4 Mon. Jan. 24, 2010 at High West seed
Wed. Jan. 26, 2011 - Games 5,6,7,8
Varsity will start 15min. after the Fri. Jan. 28, 2011 - Games 9,10,11,12 OC 16 Games- 2nd game to start 20min. after
JV game. Wed. Feb. 2, 2011 - Games 13,14 the completion of the first game.
Sat. Feb. 5, 2011 - Games 15,16,17
Tue. Feb. 8, 2011 - Game 18 HHSAA Tournament
Thur. Feb. 10, 2011 - Game 19 February 16,17,18,19
Sat. Feb. 12, 2011 - Game 20 "If Game"
Boys Basketball ]
Red Division
2010-2011
Boys Basketball
White Division
2010-2011
6/21/2010
Advisory Meeting: November 8, 2010 Roosevelt High School 7:00pm
Evaluation Meeting: February 22, 2011 Roosevelt High School Field 6:30pm
Eligibility List Due: December 6, 2010
Start Date: Novemeber 15, 2010

Dec. 9, 2010 Dec. 11, 2010 Dec. 15, 2010 Dec. 17, 2010
Mckinley Kalaheo Kaiser Kalaheo Farrington Mckinley Kaiser Farrington
Anuenue Kaiser Farrington Anuenue Kalaheo Anuenue Mckinley Anuenue
Nanakuli Waipahu Waialua Nanakuli Aiea Waipahu Aiea Waialua
Farrington, Aiea Mckinley, Waipahu Kaiser, Waialua Kalaheio, Nanakuli
Waialua Bye Aiea Bye Nanakuli Bye Waipahu Bye

Dec. 22, 2010 Jan. 4, 2010 Jan. 6, 2011 Jan. 8, 2011


Aiea Kaiser Kalaheo Farrington Nanakuli Anuenue Waipahu Kalaheo
Waipahu Anuenue Mckinley Kaiser Kaiser Waipahu Mckinley Anuenue
Nanakuli Kalaheo Aiea Nanakuli Farrington Aiea Farrington Kaiser
Waialua Farrington Waialua Waipahu Waialua Mckinley Nanakuli Waialua
Mckinley Bye Anuenue Bye Kalaheo Bye Aiea Bye

Jan. 13, 2011 Jan. 15, 2011 Jan. 18, 2011 Jan. 20, 2011
Nanakuli Kaiser Kalaheo Waialua Kalaheo Anuenue Kalaheo Kaiser
Farrington Anuenue Aiea Mckinley Waialua Aiea Mckinley Farrington
Mckinley Waipahu Kaiser Anuenue Farrington Nanakuli Nanakuli Aiea
Kalaheo Aiea Waipahu Farrington Kaiser Mckinley Waipahu Waialua
Waialua Bye Nanakuli Bye Waipahu Anuenue Bye

Jan. 24, 2011 Jan. 26, 2011 White JV Playoffs


Waipahu Aiea Waipahu Nanakuli Sat. Jan. 29, 2011 at #1 seeds
Mckinley Nanakuli Aiea Anuenue Mon. Jan. 31, 2011 at East High Seed
Farringotn Kalaheo Kaiser Waialua
Waialua Anuenue Kalaheo Mckinley White Varsity Playoffs - (Modified Double Elimination)
Kaiser Bye Farrington Bye Wed. Feb. 2, 2011 - Games 1, 2.
Thur. Feb. 3, 2011 - Game 3, 4.
Sat. Feb. 5, 2011 - Games 5, 6.
Tue. Feb. 8, 2011- Games 7.
Game Time Weekday: 5:30pm Thu. Feb. 10, 2011 - Game 8.
Saturday: 10:00am Sat. Feb. 12, 2011 - Game 9 "IF Game"
Varsity to start 15min. after the JV game.

HHSAA State Tournament


February 16,17,18,19
Updated 7/22/2010
RED 2010-2011 Girls Basketball
Advisory Meeting: Monday, October 25, 2010 Waipahu HS Gym 7:00 pm
Start Date: Monday, November 1, 2010
Eligibility Due: Monday, November 17, 2010
Evaluation Meeting: Monday, February 7, 2011 Waipahu HS Gym 6:30 pm
Game Time: Mon-Fri JV: 5:30 pm - Varsity: 15 Min after conclusion of JV Game
Sat JV: 10:00 am - Varsity: 15 Min after conclusion of JV Game
TEST Saturday TEST day start @2:00pm
Nov 22, 2010 Nov 24, 2010 Nov 27, 2010 Nov 30, 2010
Aiea - Waipahu Leilehua - Campbell Kapolei - Mililani Aiea - Kapolei
Leilehua - Mililani Waipahu - Kapolei Leilehua - Waipahu Campbell - Pearl City
Kapolei - Pearl City Mililani - Pearl City Campbell - Aiea Waipahu - Mililani
Castle - Moanalua Kaiser - Kaimuki Kaimuki - Castle Moanalua - Roosevelt
Farrington - Kaimuki Castle - Roosevelt Moanalua - Kaiser Kaiser - Kahuku
Kahuku - Roosevelt Farrington - Kahuku Roosevelt Farrington Castle - Farrington

Byes: Byes: Byes: Byes:


Campbell Kaiser Aiea Moanalua Pearl City Kahuku Leilehua Kaimuki
Dec 2, 2010 Dec 4, 2010 TEST Dec 14, 2010 Dec 16, 2010
Pearl City - Waipahu Leilehua - Pearl City Mililani - Campbell Waipahu - Aiea
Kapolei - Campbell Mililani - Aiea Pearl City - Aiea Mililani - Leilehua
Leilehua - Aiea Campbell - Waipahu Kapolei - Leilehua Pearl City - Kapolei
Kahuku - Castle Kaimuki - Kahuku Farrington - Kaiser Moanalua - Castle
Roosevelt - Kaiser Farrington - Moanalua Kahuku - Moanalua Kaimuki - Farrington
Kaimuki - Moanalua Kaiser - Castle Roosevelt - Kaimuki Roosevelt Kahuku

Byes: Byes: Byes: Byes:


Farrington Mililani Roosevelt Kapolei Castle Waipahu Campbell Kaiser
Dec 18, 2010 Dec 21, 2010 Dec 23, 2010 Dec 28, 2010
Campbell - Leilehua Mililani - Kapolei Pearl City - Leilehua Kapolei - Aiea
Kapolei - Waipahu Waipahu - Leilehua Aiea - Mililani Pearl City - Campbell
Pearl City - Mililani Aiea - Campbell Waipahu - Campbell Mililani - Waipahu
Kaimuki - Kaiser Roosevelt - Farrington Kahuku - Kaimuki Roosevelt - Moanalua
Roosevelt - Castle Castle - Kaimuki Moanalua - Farrington Kahuku - Kaiser
Kahuku - Farrington Kaiser - Moanalua Castle - Kaiser Farrington - Castle

Byes: Byes: Byes: Byes:


Aiea Moanalua Kahuku Pearl City Kapolei Roosevelt Kaimuki Leilehua
Dec 30, 2010 Jan 5, 2011
Waipahu - Pearl City Campbell - Mililani
Campbell - Kapolei Aiea - Pearl City
Aiea - Leilehua Leilehua - Kapolei
Castle - Kahuku Kaiser - Farrington
Kaiser - Roosevelt Moanalua - Kahuku
Moanalua - Kaimuki Kaimuki - Roosevelt

Byes: Byes:
Mililani Farrington Waipahu Castle

O.I.A. JV White Championship Tournament


1/7/2011 JV Semi-Finals at higher seed
1/10/2011 JV Championship at higher seed

O.I.A. Red Div Championship Tournament


1/12/2011 Red Div Game 1,2,3,4
1/13/2011 Red Div Game 5,6,7,8
1/15/2011 Red Div Game 9,10,11,12
1/19/2011 Red Div Game 13,14
1/22/2011 Red Div Game 15,16,17
1/25/2011 Red Div Game 18
1/27/2011 Red Div Game 19
1/29/2011 Red Div Game 20(If Game)
HHSAA Championship: February 2-5, 2011
2010-2011 OIA BOWLING SCHEDULE
START DATE: Aug 2nd, 2010 (Mon)
ADVISORY MEETING: August 2, 2010 (Mon); 7:00pm snack @ PCHS Gym
ELIGIBILITY LIST DUE: August 17, 2010 (Tuesday)

CONTACT INFORMATION: Reid Shigemasa, e-mail: reid_shigemasa@notes.k12.hi.us


Office #: 454-5613, Fax #: 453-6519

BOWLING EVENTS

Aug. 24th, Tuesday Aug. 26th, Thursday Sept. 2nd, Thursday Sept. 9th, Thursday

East @ K-Bay 4:30pm East @ K-Bay 4:30pm East @ K-Bay 4:30pm East @ K-Bay 4:30pm

West @ Schofield 4:30pm West @ Schofield 4:30pm West @ Schofield 4:30pm West @ Schofield 4:30pm

Sept. 16th, Thursday Sept. 23th, Thursday Sept. 30th, Thursday Oct. 7th, Thursday

East @ K-Bay 4:30pm East @ K-Bay 4:30pm East @ K-Bay 4:30pm East @ K-Bay 4:30pm

West @ Schofield 4:30pm West @ Schofield 4:30pm West @ Schofield 4:30pm West @ Schofield 4:30pm

OIA INDIVIDUAL & TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: October 14 or 15 @ Schofield Bowling Center

HHSAA TOURNAMENT: October 28 & 29, 2010, KIF Host

EVALUATION MEETING: November 1, 2010 (Mon); 6:00 pm dinner @ PCHS Gym


2010-2011 OIA Cross Country Schedule 06/21/10

MEETING/DUE DATES
Start/Tryout Date: 26-Jul-10
Advisory Meeting: 19-Jul-10 7:00 p.m. Aiea HS Library
Eligibility Lists Due: 1-Oct-10
Evaluation Meeting: 1-Nov-10 6:00 p.m. Aiea HS Library

START TIMES
Saturdays: 9:00 a.m.
SAT or ACT Testing Days: 3:00 p.m.

Sat., Sept. 4, 2010 Sat., Sept. 11, 2010 Sat. Sept 18, 2010
ACT TESTING
Host: Host: Kalani @ 3:00 PM BYE WEEK

Host:
HOST: Iolani 9:00 AM
Host: Host: Mililani @ 3:00 PM IOLANI INVITATIONAL
TBA

Host: Nanakuli/Kapolei at 3:00 PM

Sat, Sept 25, 2010 Sat., Oct. 2, 2010 Sat, Oct. 9, 2010 Sat., Oct. 16, 2010
SAT TESTING
Host: Kaiser at 9:00 AM Host: Kailua at 3:00 PM PSAT TESTING
Kaiser Invitational Eastern Division Championship Host: Waialua / Moanalua /
BYE WEEK @ Kailua High School Leilehua at 3:00 PM
Castle Farrington Kahuku @ WAIALUA HIGH SCHOOL
PUNAHOU INVITATIONAL Kailua Kaimuki Kaiser Kalaheo OIA JV Championship
Kalani McKinley Moanalua Aiea Campbell Castle Farrington
Roosevelt Kahuku Kailua Kaimuki Kaiser
Host: Waialua at 3:00 PM Kalaheo Kalani Kapolei
Western Division Championship Leilehua McKinley Mililani
@ Waialua High School Moanalua Nanakuli Pearl City
Aiea Campbell Kapolei Leilehua Radford Roosevelt Waialua
Mililani Nanakuli Pearl City Radford Waianae Waipahu
Waialua Waianae Waipahu

Sat, Oct 23, 2010 Fri, Oct 29, 2010


ACT TESTING HOST: ILH
Host: Waialua/Moanalua/ HHSAA MEET TBA
Leilehua @ 4:00 PM
OIA Championship
@ TBA
Aiea Campbell Castle Farrington
Kahuku Kailua Kaimuki Kaiser
Kalaheo Kalani Kapolei
Leilehua McKinley Mililani
Moanalua Nanakuli Pearl City

Radford Roosevelt Waialua


W i
Waianae Waipahu
W i h
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2010 OIA Football Red Schedule Rev. 07/19/10
MEETING/DUE DATES CONFERENCES:
Start/Tryout Date: East Red West Red
Helmets, No pads July 26 - August 1, 2010 1 Kahuku 1 Leilehua
Full Pads Monday, August 2, 2010 2 Farrington 2 Waianae
Advisory Meeting: July 12, 2010 @ Aiea HS 3 Moanalua 3 Radford
Eligibility Lists Due: 13-Aug-10 4 Castle 4 Mililani
Evaluation Meeting: November 29, 2010 5. Kaiser 5 Campbell
6. Kailua 6 Kapolei
7 Roosevelt 7 Aiea

Date Game Site Time JV Varsity


Week 0 Aug 13-14
Interleague 13-Aug Aiea vs Damien Aiea 6:00 p.m. X
Interleague 13-Aug Roosevelt vs St. Louis Roosevelt 5:00pm X X

Week 1 Aug 20-21


Interleague 21-Aug St. Louis vs Waianae Aloha Stadium 4:00 PM X
Interleague 8/20/2010 (TV) Mililani vs. Iolani Mililani 7:30pm X
Interleague 8/21/2010( TV )Leilehua vs KS-Kapalama Leilehua 4:00/7:00 X X
Interleague 20-Aug Radford vs Damien Radford 6:00 p.m. X
Interleague 21-Aug Punahou vs. Kapolei Aloha Stadium 7:00pm X
Interleague 21-Aug Campbell vs Pac-5 Campbell 6:00 p.m. X
East Red 8/20/2010 Kahuku vs Kailua Kahuku 5:00 X X
8/20/2010 Farrington vs. Kaiser Roosevelt 5:00 X X
8/21/2010 Moanalua vs Castle Moanalua 4:00pm X X
Interleague 8/20/2010 Waianae vs St Louis Kapolei 5:00pm X
Interleague 8/20/2010 Kapolei vs Punahou Kapolei 7:30pm X
Preseason Vars/Reg JV 20-Aug Aiea vs. Roosevelt Aiea 5:00 p.m. X X
Byes
Week 2 Aug 27-28
Interleague 28 Aug
28-Aug Punahou vs vs. Moanalua Punahou 12:00 pp.m.
m X X
Interleague 28-Aug Castle vs. Aiea Castle 5:00 p.m. X
Interleague 28-Aug Castle vs Damien Castle 7:30 p.m. X
Interleague 8/27/2010 (TV) Kahuku vs St. Louis Kahuku 4:30/7:30 X X
Interleague 28-Aug Iolani vs. Kaiser Iolani 2:00 p.m. X
Interleague 8/28/2010( TV )Kailua vs Pac-5 Kailua 7:00pm X
Interleague 8/27/2010 Farrington vs Kamehameha Kaiser 5:00 X X
West Red 8/27 HC Leilehua vs Kapolei Leilehua 5:00 X X
8/27/2010 Waianae vs. Campbell Waianae 5:00 X X
8/28/2010 Radford vs Mililani Radford 4:00 X X
Byes Aiea, Roosevelt
Week 3 Sept 3-4 Sept-2 UH vs USC
9/3 (TV) Castle vs Farrington Castle 4:30/7:30 X X
9/3/2010 Kaiser vs Kahuku Kaiser 5:00 X X
9/3/2010 Kailua vs Roosevelt Kailua 5:00 X X
9/4 ( TV ) Mililani vs Waianae Mililani 4:00/7:00 X x
9/3/2010 Campbell vs Leilehua Campbell 5:00 X x
9/3/2010 Kapolei vs Aiea Kapolei 5:00 X X
9/4/2010 Moanalua vs Radford Moanalua 2:00 p.m. X
Byes Moanalua, Radford (Varsity)
Week 4 Sept 10-11
9/10/2010HC Farrington vs Roosevelt Roosevelt 5:00 X X
9/10HC Moanalua vs Kailua Moanalua 5:00 X X
9/10 HC Castle vs Kaiser Castle 5:00 X X
9/10HC Waianae vs Aiea Waianae 5:00 X X
9/10 ( TV ) Radford vs Kapolei Radford 4:30/7:30 X X
9/10/2010 Mililani vs. Campbell Mililani 5:00 X X
11-Sep Leilehua vs. Kahuku Leilehua 4:00pm X
2010 OIA Football Red Schedule Rev. 07/19/10

Date Game Site Time JV Varsity


Byes Varsity Kahuku, Leilehua (Varsity)
2010 OIA Football Red Schedule Rev. 07/19/10

Date Game Site Time JV Varsity


Week 5 Sept 17-18
9/17HC Kaiser vs Moanalua Kaiser 5:00 X X
9/17/2010 Kailua vs Farrington Kailua 5:00 X X
9/17/2010 Roosevelt vs Kahuku Roosevelt 5:00 X X
9/18/2010 Campbell vs Radford Campbell 4:00 X X
9/17 ( TV ) Kapolei vs Waianae Kapolei 4:30/7:30 X X
9/17HC Aiea vs Leilehua Aiea 5:00 X X
18-Sep Castle vs Mililani Castle 2:00 p.m. X
Byes Varsity Castle, Mililani ( Varsity )
Week 6 Sept 24-25 UH vs Charleston Southern
9/24/2010 Moanalua vs Kahuku Moanalua 5:00 X X
9/24/2010 Castle vs Roosevelt Castle 5:00 X X
9/24/2010 Kaiser vs Kailua Kaiser 5:00 X X
9/24/2010 Radford vs Leilehua Radford 5:00 X X
9/24 ( TV )HC Mililani vs Aiea Mililani 4:30/7:30 X X
9/24HC Campbell vs Kapolei Campbell 5:00 X X
25-Sep Farrington vs Waianae Kaiser 2:00 p.m. X
Byes Varsity Farrington, Waianae ( Varsity )
Week 7 Oct 1-2 UH vs Louisiana Tech
10/2HC Kailua vs Castle Kailua 4:00 X X
10/1 HC Roosevelt vs Moanalua Roosevelt 5:00 X X
10/1 ( TV )HC Kahuku vs Farrington Kahuku 4:30/7:30 X X
10/1HC Kapolei vs. Mililani Kapolei 5:00 X X
10/1HC Radford vs Aiea Radford 5:00 X X
10/2/2010 Leilehua vs Waianae Leilehua 4:00 X X
2-Oct Kaiser vs Campbell 4:00 x
Byes V Kaiser, Campbell (Varsity)
Week 8 Oct 8-9
10/8/2010 Roosevelt vs Kaiser Roosevelt 5:00 X X
10/8HC Kahuku vs Castle Kahuku 5:00 X X
10/9/2010 Farrington vs Moanalua Roosevelt 2:00 X X
10/8/2010 Aiea vs Campbell Aiea 5:00 X X
10/9 ( TV ) Leilehua vs Mililani Leilehua 4:00/7:00 X X
10/8/2010 Waianae vs Radford Waianae 4:00 X X
9-Oct Kailua vs Kapolei Kailua 2:00 p.m. X
Byes V Kailua , Kapolei (Varsity)
Playoff week 1 Oct 15-16 UH vs Nevada
East Red 4 vs. West Red 5 TBA TBA X
West Red 4 vs. East Red 5 TBA TBA X
JV East Red 4 vs. JV West Red 5 TBA TBA X
JV West Red 4 vs JV East Red 5 TBA TBA X
Playoff week 2 Oct 22-23 East Red 1 vs. winner of West Red 4 vs. East RedTBA X
West Red 1 vs. winner of East Red 4 vs. West ReTBA X
West Red 2 vs. East Red 3 TBA X
East Red 2 vs. West Red 3 TBA X
JV E-R1 vs. winner of W-R4 vs E-R5 TBA X
JV W-R 1 vs. winner of E-R4 vs. W-R5 TBA X
JV W-R2 vs. JV E-R3 TBA X
JV E-R2 vs. JV W-R3 X
Playoff week 3 Oct 29-30 Red Semi-finalas Aloha Stadium X
JV Semi-finals TBA X
Playoff week 4 5-Nov White Championship Aloha Stadium X
Red Championship Aloha Stadium X

6-Nov JV Championship TBA X


Red 3rd place game TBA X
2010 OIA White Football Schedule rev. 07/19/2010
MEETING/DUE DATES White Conference
Start/Tryout Date: White
Helmets, No pads July 26 - August 1, 2010 1 Kalaheo
Full Pads Monday - August 2, 2010 2 Waipahu
Advisory Meeting: July 12, 2010 @ Aiea HS 3 Kaimuki
Eligibility Lists Due: 13-Aug-10 4 Pearl City
Evaluation Meeting: 29-Nov-10 5 Anuenue
6 Mckinley
7 Nanakuli
8 Waialua
9 Kalani

Date Game Site Time JV Varsity


Week 0
Pre Season
Week 1 Aug 20-21
8/20/10 Kalaheo vs Waialua Kailua 5:00PM X X
8/20/10 Waipahu vs Nanakuli Waipahu 5:00PM X X
8/21/10 Kaimuki vs Mckinley Roosevelt 2:00PM X X
8/20/10 Pearl City vs Anuenue Pearl City 6:00 X
Bye Kalani

Week 2 Aug 27-28


8/28/10 Anuenue vs Kaimuki Kaiser 5:00 X
8/28/10 Mckinley vs Waipahu Roosevelt 2:00 X X
8/28/10 Nanakuli vs Kalaheo Nanakuli 4:00 X X
8/27/10 Waialua vs Kalani Waialua 5:00 X X
Bye Pearl City

Week 3 Sept 3-4


9/3/10 Waipahu vs Kalani Waipahu 5:00 X X
4-Sep Kaimuki vs Waialua Roosevelt 2:00 X X
9/3/10 Pearl City vs Nanakuli Pearl City 5:00 X X
9/4/10 Anuenue vs Mckinley Kaiser 5:00 X
Bye Kalaheo

Week 4 Sept 10-11


11-Sep Mckinley vs Pearl City Roosevelt 2:00 X X
10-Sep Nanakuli vs Kaimuki Nanakuli 5:00 X X
9/11/10 Waialua vs Waipahu Waialua 4:00 X X
9/11/10 Kalani vs Kalaheo Kaiser 4:00 X X
Bye Anuenue

Week 5 Sept 17-18


9/18/10 Kaimuki vs Kalaheo Kaiser 4:00 X X
9/17/10 Pearl City vs Kalani Pearl City 5:00 X X
9/18/10 Anuenue vs Waialua Waialua 5:00 X
9/18HC Mckinley vs Nanakuli Roosevelt 2:00 X X
Bye Waipahu

Week 6 Sept 24-25


9/24HC Nanakuli vs Anuenue Nanakuli 6:00 X
9/25HC Waialua vs Pearl City Waialua 4:00 X X
9/25/10 Kalani vs Kaimuki Kaiser 4:00 X X
9/25HC Kalaheo vs Waipahu Kailua 4:00 X X
Bye Mckinley
2010 OIA White Football Schedule rev. 07/19/2010

Date Game Site Time JV Varsity


Week 7 Oct 1-2
HC 10/1 Waipahu vs Pearl City Waipahu 5:00 X X
10/2/10 Anuenue vs Kalaheo Kaiser 5:00 X
10/2/10 Mckinley vs Kalani Roosevelt 2:00 X X
10/2/10 Nanakuli vs Waialua Nanakuli 4:00 X X
Bye Kaimuki

Week 8 Oct 8-9


10/8/10 Waialua vs Mckinley Waialua 5:00 X X
10/9/10 Kalani vs Anuenue Kaiser 5:00 X
10/9/10 Kalaheo vs Pearl City Kailua 4:00 X X
10/8/10 Waipahu vs Kaimuki Waipahu 5:00 X X
Bye Nanakuli

Week 9 Oct 15-16


10/16HC Kalani vs Nanakuli Kaiser 4:00 X X
10/16/10 Kalaheo vs Mckinley Kailua 4:00 X X
15-Oct Waipahu vs Anuenue Waipahu 6:00 X
9/16HC Kaimuki vs Pearl City Roosevelt 2:00 X X
Bye Waialua

Playoffs Oct 22-23


White 1 vs. White 4 TBA X
White 2 vs. White 3 TBA X
JV White 1 vs. White 4 TBA X
JV White 2 vs. White 3 TBA X
November 5 White Championship Aloha Stadium x
Red Championship
p p Aloha Stadium x
November 6 JV Championship TBA x
O. I. A. Boys/Girls Golf Schedule ‘11

Golf Advisory Date: January 24, 2011 Monday 7:00pm


Site: Campbell High School – K-1
Start/Tryout Date: January 31, 11
Eligibility Due Date: February 28, 2011

OIA Individual & Team Championship: Week 4142 April 18 - 22, 11 T. B. A.


HHSAA Girls Golf Championship: Week 44 May 2, 3, 4 BIIF
HHSAA Boys Golf Championship: Week 45 May 9, 10, 11 BIIF
Golf Evaluation Mtg: May 16, 11 Monday 6pm Dinner

Week 36 Week 37 S. B. Week 38 Week 39


March 7-11 11 March 14-18, 11 March 21-25, 11 March 28-April 1, 11

Week 40 Week 41 OIA Championship Week 42 OIA Championship Week 43 – Bye


April 4-8, 11 April 11-15, 11 April 18-22, 11 April 25-29, 11

All scheduled 18 hole Golf Tournament, Average player scores Boys 95 or Below, Girls 115 or below.

Key: Week Blue print BYE Black print not confirmed

Green Fees:
Barbers Pt. G. C. $12 Jr. rate/$8 Military Dependant w/I. D.
Mamala Bay G. C. $14 per player
Kaneohe Klipper G. C. $13 per player
Makaha Valley C. C. Round is Complimentary
Oahu Country Club $10 per player (+ tax)
Municipals: $10 w/City I.D. Golf Card; $15 18yrs or older w I.D. Golf Card; $14
w/School I. D. card

All players must: Wear proper golf attire; walk/carry their own golf equipment, no caddies
All coaches must check in their team/1hr. prior to tee time
All coaches will assist during tournament play
All dates are requested and subject to change based on availability of golf courses

*Please thank all establishments that have graciously given their course for the O. I. A. use.

Submitted: May 16, 2010


OIA JUDO SCHEDULE 2011 (REVISED 6/24/10)

January 31, 2011 Advisory Meeting at Aiea High School 6:30 pm


February 7, 2011 Start/Try Out Date
March 11, 2011 Eligibility List Due
March 19, 2011 Novice/Open Tournament at Aiea High School 10:30 am
March 26, 2011 (10:30 am) April 2, 2011 (10:30 pm) April 9, 2011 (2:00 pm)
At Kapolei At Pearl City At Pearl City
Pearl City-Waialua Aiea-Mililani Aiea-Waipahu
Campbell-Mililani Waipahu-Pearl City Waialua-Mililani
Aiea-Leilehua Kapolei-Leilehua Campbell-Leilehua
Waipahu-Kapolei Waialua-Aiea Kapolei-Aiea
Pearl City-Aiea Campbell-Pearl City Leilehua-Pearl City
Waialua-Kapolei Kapolei-Mililani Waialua-Campbell
Campbell-Waipahu Waipahu-Waialua Mililani-Waipahu
Mililani-Leilehua Aiea-Campbell Pearl City-Kapolei
Kapolei-Campbell Mililani-Pearl City
Leilehua-Waialua Leilehua-Waipahu
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At Farrington At Kaiser At Kaimuki
Roosevelt-Kalani Moanalua-Kahuku Roosevelt-Farrington
Moanalua-Kailua Kaimuki-Kaiser Moanalua-Castle
Castle-Kaiser Kailua-Kahuku Kailua-Kalani
Farrington-Kaimuki McKinley-Kalani Kalaheo-Kaiser
McKinley-Kahuku Farrington-Kalaheo Kaimuki-Rooesvelt
Kalani-Kalaheo Castle Roosevelt McKinley-Kailua
Kaimuki-Castle Kaiser-Kahuku Castle-Farrington
Kaiser-Moanalua Kailua-Kaimuki Kalani-Kaiser
Kailua-Roosevelt Kalani-Farrington Kalaheo-Kaimuki
Kahuku-Farrington Kalaheo-Castle Roosevelt-Kahuku
Kaimuki-McKinley Roosevelt-Moanalua Moanalua-McKinley
Roosevelt-Kalaheo Kaiser-Kailua McKinley-Castle
Farrington-Kailua Kaimuki-Kalani Kalaheo-Kailua
McKinley-Kaiser Kahuku-Kalaheo Roosevelt-Kaiser
Kahuku-Kaimuki McKinley-Roosevelt Moanalua-Kaimuki
Kalaheo-Moanalua Farrington-Moanalua Castle-Kahuku
Kasier-Farrington Castle-Kalani Farrington-McKinley
Kailua-Castle Kalaheo-McKinley Kalani-Kahuku
Kalani-Moanalua
April 16, 2011 OIA Eastern Division Championships at McKinley 10:30 am
OIA Western Division Championships at Mililani 10:30 am
April 23, 2011 OIA Individual Championships at Leilehua 10:30 am
May 29, 2011 OIA Team Championships at Moanalua 5:00
May 7, 2011 HHSAA State Tournament 10:30
May 9, 2011 Evaluation Meeting at Aiea High School 6:00 pm
All times indicate match start times weigh ins will begin one hour and half (1 ½) prior
Start Time for matches will be 10:30 on Saturdays.
Start Time for matches on Test Date Saturdays will be 2:00
OIA PADDLING SCHEDULE 2010 – 2011
Advisory Meeting: Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Änuenue School Cafeteria, 7:00pm
Try-Out Date: Monday, November 8, 2010
Eligibility List Due: Monday, December 7, 2010
Evaluation Meeting: Monday, February 7, 2011
Änuenue School Cafeteria, 7:00pm
Canoe Weigh-In: Saturday, November 27, 2010
7:00am – 10:00am @ Keÿehi Lagoon
Test Date(s): SAT – TBA
ACT – TBA
Coordinator: Läpule Schultz, AD – Änuenue School
(808) 220 – 8251, lapule_schultz@notes.k12.hi.us

Day Date Location Time


Saturday December 18, 2010 Keÿehi Lagoon 8:30am
Saturday 1st Week January TBA Keÿehi Lagoon TBA – Holiday???
Saturday January 8, 2011 Keÿehi Lagoon 8:30pm
Saturday January 15, 2011 Keÿehi Lagoon 8:30pm
Saturday January 22, 2011 Keÿehi Lagoon – OIA Finals TBA
Saturday January 29, 2011 Keÿehi Lagoon*** – OIA Finals / Bye-Week If Necessary
Friday February 4, 2011 HHSAA Regatta -TBA TBA

***Schedule subject to change due to weather and unforeseen circumstances. If need be, January 29th will be
added to the schedule to make up any race days. If this happens, then January 29th becomes the OIA
Championships and January 22nd becomes the make-up day! If January 22nd is canceled, then there will be no
make-up for that day and the schedule will follow the Championships on January 29th, 2011.

Notes:
1) All races to be held at Keÿehi Lagoon unless directed to our back-up site at Kailua Beach Park due to
unforeseen circumstances.
HHSAA State Regatta will be held tentatively on Friday, February 4th, 2011 this year.
December 25th Regatta canceled due to Budget Cuts.
Lane Pulling for the first race will be discussed at the Advisory Meeting and all sequential Lane Pullings will be done
at the coaches' meeting prior to every regatta thereafter***.
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

Advisory Meeting: 11/1/2010 Kalani HS - Café 6:00p Test


Start Date: Girls 11/8/10
Boys 11/15/10
Eligibility List: Girls 11/22/2010
Boys 11/29/2010
Evaluation Meeting: 2/14/2011 Kapolei HS - Café 6:30p Dinner
Game Times: Weekday NO-lights 4:00p
Weekday w/lights: Single 6:00p, Double 5:30/7:15p, Triple 4:00/5:30/7:15p
Saturdays: Single 2:00p, Double 12:30/2:00p, Triple 12:30/2:00/4:00p
Test dates: Single 2:00p, Double 2:00/3:30p, Triple 2:00/3:30/5:15p
OIA Tournament: Girls: 1/26-29/2011
Boys: 2/2-5/2011
HHSAA Tournament: Girls: 2/9-12/2011
Boys: 2/16-19/2011

GM# Date Day B/G Level Home Visitor


1 11/30/2010 Tue G JV Kapolei v Aiea
2 11/30/2010 Tue G V Kapolei v Aiea
3 11/30/2010 Tue G JV Mililani v Pearl City
4 11/30/2010 Tue G V Mililani v Pearl City
5 11/30/2010 Tue G JV Waianae v Nanakuli
6 11/30/2010 Tue G V Waianae v Nanakuli
7 12/1/2010 Wed G JV Castle v Moanalua
8 12/1/2010 Wed G V Castle v Moanalua
9 12/1/2010 Wed G JV Kailua v Kaiser
10 12/1/2010 Wed G V Kailua v Kaiser
11 12/1/2010 Wed G JV Roosevelt v Kahuku
12 12/1/2010 Wed G V Roosevelt v Kahuku
13 12/3/2010 Fri G JV Aiea v Mililani
14 12/3/2010 Fri G V Aiea v Mililani
15 12/3/2010 Fri G JV Nanakuli v Campbell
16 12/3/2010 Fri G V Nanakuli v Campbell
17 12/3/2010 Fri G JV Pearl City v Waianae
18 12/3/2010 Fri G V Pearl City v Waianae
19 12/4/2010 Sat G JV Farrington v Waialua Test Date
20 12/4/2010 Sat G V Farrington v Waialua Test Date
21 12/4/2010 Sat G JV Kahuku v Kailua Test Date
22 12/4/2010 Sat G V Kahuku v Kailua Test Date
23 12/4/2010 Sat G V Kaimuki v Leilehua Test Date
24 12/4/2010 Sat G JV Kaiser v Kalani Test Date
25 12/4/2010 Sat G V Kaiser v Kalani Test Date
26 12/4/2010 Sat G V McKinley v Kalaheo Test Date
27 12/4/2010 Sat G JV Moanalua v Roosevelt Test Date
28 12/4/2010 Sat G V Moanalua v Roosevelt Test Date
29 12/4/2010 Sat G JV Waipahu v Radford (2:00P) Test Date
30 12/4/2010 Sat G V Waipahu v Radford (3:30p) Test Date
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

31 12/7/2010 Tue B V Aiea v Pearl City


32 12/7/2010 Tue G JV Aiea v Pearl City
33 12/7/2010 Tue G V Aiea v Pearl City
35 12/7/2010 Tue G V Farrington v Kaimuki
36 12/7/2010 Tue B V Kaimuki v Waianae
37 12/7/2010 Tue B V Kapolei v Leilehua
38 12/7/2010 Tue G JV Kapolei v Nanakuli
39 12/7/2010 Tue G V Kapolei v Nanakuli
40 12/7/2010 Tue G JV Leilehua v Kalaheo
41 12/7/2010 Tue G V Leilehua v Kalaheo
42 12/7/2010 Tue G V McKinley v Waipahu
43 12/7/2010 Tue B V Mililani v Campbell
44 12/7/2010 Tue G JV Mililani v Campbell
45 12/7/2010 Tue G V Mililani v Campbell
46 12/7/2010 Tue G JV Waialua v Radford
47 12/7/2010 Tue G V Waialua v Radford
48 12/7/2010 Tue B V Waipahu v Radford
34 12/8/2010 Wed B V Castle v Kahuku
49 12/8/2010 Wed G JV Castle v Kaiser
50 12/8/2010 Wed G V Castle v Kaiser
51 12/8/2010 Wed B V Farrington v Nanakuli
52 12/8/2010 Wed B V Kalaheo v Kaiser
53 12/8/2010 Wed B V Moanalua v McKinley
54 12/8/2010 Wed G JV Moanalua v Kahuku
55 12/8/2010 Wed G V Moanalua v Kahuku
56 12/8/2010 Wed B V Roosevelt v Kalani
57 12/8/2010 Wed G JV Roosevelt v Kalani
58 12/8/2010 Wed G V Roosevelt v Kalani
59 12/10/2010 Fri B V Campbell v Waialua
60 12/10/2010 Fri G JV Campbell v Waianae
61 12/10/2010 Fri G V Campbell v Waianae
62 12/10/2010 Fri B V Leilehua v Mililani
63 12/10/2010 Fri G JV Nanakuli v Mililani
64 12/10/2010 Fri G V Nanakuli v Mililani
65 12/10/2010 Fri B V Pearl City v Kapolei
66 12/10/2010 Fri G JV Pearl City v Kapolei
67 12/10/2010 Fri G V Pearl City v Kapolei
68 12/11/2010 Sat B V Castle v Radford Test Date
69 12/11/2010 Sat B V Farrington v Kaimuki Test Date
70 12/11/2010 Sat B V Kahuku v Waianae Test Date
71 12/11/2010 Sat G JV Kahuku v Castle Test Date
72 12/11/2010 Sat G V Kahuku v Castle Test Date
73 12/11/2010 Sat G V Kaimuki v Kalaheo Test Date
74 12/11/2010 Sat B V Kaiser v Roosevelt Test Date
75 12/11/2010 Sat G JV Kaiser v Roosevelt Test Date
76 12/11/2010 Sat G V Kaiser v Roosevelt Test Date
77 12/11/2010 Sat B V Kalani v Kailua Test Date
78 12/11/2010 Sat G JV Kalani v Kailua Test Date
79 12/11/2010 Sat G V Kalani v Kailua Test Date
80 12/11/2010 Sat G JV Leilehua v Waialua (2:00P) Test Date
81 12/11/2010 Sat G V Leilehua v Waialua (3:30P) Test Date
82 12/11/2010 Sat B V McKinley v Kalaheo Test Date
83 12/11/2010 Sat B V Nanakuli v Radford Test Date
84 12/11/2010 Sat G V Radford v McKinley Test Date
85 12/11/2010 Sat G JV Waipahu v Farrington Test Date
86 12/11/2010 Sat G V Waipahu v Farrington Test Date
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

87 12/14/2010 Tue B V Aiea v Campbell


88 12/14/2010 Tue G JV Aiea v Campbell
89 12/14/2010 Tue G V Aiea v Campbell
90 12/14/2010 Tue B V Kapolei v Waialua
91 12/14/2010 Tue G JV Kapolei v Waianae
92 12/14/2010 Tue G V Kapolei v Waianae
93 12/14/2010 Tue B V McKinley v Kaiser
94 12/14/2010 Tue B V Pearl City v Leilehua
95 12/14/2010 Tue G JV Pearl City v Nanakuli
96 12/14/2010 Tue G V Pearl City v Nanakuli
97 12/15/2010 Wed G JV Castle v Kailua
98 12/15/2010 Wed G V Castle v Kailua
99 12/15/2010 Wed G JV Kahuku v Kaiser
100 12/15/2010 Wed G V Kahuku v Kaiser
101 12/15/2010 Wed B V Kaimuki v Kahuku
102 12/15/2010 Wed B V Kalaheo v Kailua
103 12/15/2010 Wed G JV Leilehua v Waipahu
104 12/15/2010 Wed G V Leilehua v Waipahu
105 12/15/2010 Wed G V McKinley v Farrington
106 12/15/2010 Wed B V Moanalua v Kalani
107 12/15/2010 Wed G JV Moanalua v Kalani
108 12/15/2010 Wed G V Moanalua v Kalani
109 12/15/2010 Wed B V Radford v Nanakuli
110 12/15/2010 Wed G JV Radford v Kalaheo
111 12/15/2010 Wed G V Radford v Kalaheo
112 12/15/2010 Wed G V Waialua v Kaimuki
113 12/15/2010 Wed B V Waianae v Nanakuli
114 12/15/2010 Wed B V Waipahu v Farrington
115 12/15/2010 Wed B V Waipahu v Castle
116 12/17/2010 Fri B V Campbell v Kapolei
117 12/17/2010 Fri G JV Campbell v Kapolei
118 12/17/2010 Fri G V Campbell v Kapolei
119 12/17/2010 Fri B V Leilehua v Aiea
120 12/17/2010 Fri G JV Nanakuli v Aiea
121 12/17/2010 Fri G V Nanakuli v Aiea
122 12/17/2010 Fri B V Waialua v Mililani
123 12/17/2010 Fri G JV Waianae v Mililani
124 12/17/2010 Fri G V Waianae v Mililani
125 12/18/2010 Sat B V Castle v Farrington
126 12/18/2010 Sat B V Kailua v Roosevelt
127 12/18/2010 Sat G JV Kailua v Roosevelt
128 12/18/2010 Sat G V Kailua v Roosevelt
129 12/18/2010 Sat G V Kaimuki v McKinley
130 12/18/2010 Sat B V Kaiser v Moanalua
131 12/18/2010 Sat G JV Kaiser v Moanalua
132 12/18/2010 Sat G V Kaiser v Moanalua
133 12/18/2010 Sat G JV Kalaheo v Farrington
134 12/18/2010 Sat G V Kalaheo v Farrington
135 12/18/2010 Sat B V Kalani v Kalaheo
136 12/18/2010 Sat G JV Kalani v Castle
137 12/18/2010 Sat G V Kalani v Castle
138 12/18/2010 Sat G JV Leilehua v Radford
139 12/18/2010 Sat G V Leilehua v Radford
140 12/18/2010 Sat B V Nanakuli v Kaimuki
141 12/18/2010 Sat B V Radford v Kahuku
142 12/18/2010 Sat B V Waianae v Waipahu
143 12/18/2010 Sat G JV Waipahu v Waialua
144 12/18/2010 Sat G V Waipahu v Waialua
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

145 12/20/2010 Mon B V Campbell v Pearl City


146 12/20/2010 Mon G JV Campbell v Pearl City
147 12/20/2010 Mon G V Campbell v Pearl City
148 12/20/2010 Mon B V Mililani v Kapolei
149 12/20/2010 Mon G JV Mililani v Kapolei
150 12/20/2010 Mon G V Mililani v Kapolei
151 12/20/2010 Mon B V Waialua v Aiea
152 12/20/2010 Mon G JV Waianae v Aiea
153 12/20/2010 Mon G V Waianae v Aiea
154 12/21/2010 Tue G JV Farrington v Radford
155 12/21/2010 Tue B V Kailua v Moanalua
156 12/21/2010 Tue G JV Kailua v Moanalua
157 12/21/2010 Tue G V Kailua v Moanalua
158 12/21/2010 Tue B V Kaimuki v Castle
159 12/21/2010 Tue G JV Kalani v Kahuku
160 12/21/2010 Tue G V Kalani v Kahuku
161 12/21/2010 Tue B V Roosevelt v Kalaheo
162 12/21/2010 Tue G JV Roosevelt v Castle
163 12/21/2010 Tue G V Roosevelt v Castle
164 12/22/2010 Wed B V Aiea v Kapolei
165 12/22/2010 Wed G JV Aiea v Kapolei
166 12/22/2010 Wed G V Aiea v Kapolei
167 12/22/2010 Wed G V Farrington v Radford
168 12/22/2010 Wed B V Kahuku v Farrington
169 12/22/2010 Wed G V Kaimuki v Waipahu
170 12/22/2010 Wed B V Kalani v McKinley
171 12/22/2010 Wed B V Leilehua v Waialua
172 12/22/2010 Wed G V McKinley v Leilehua
173 12/22/2010 Wed G JV Nanakuli v Waianae
174 12/22/2010 Wed G V Nanakuli v Waianae
175 12/22/2010 Wed B V Pearl City v Mililani
176 12/22/2010 Wed G JV Pearl City v Mililani
177 12/22/2010 Wed G V Pearl City v Mililani
178 12/22/2010 Wed B V Radford v Waianae
179 12/22/2010 Wed B V Waipahu v Nanakuli
180 12/23/2010 Thu G JV Kahuku v Roosevelt
181 12/23/2010 Thu G V Kahuku v Roosevelt
182 12/23/2010 Thu B V Kaiser v Kailua
183 12/23/2010 Thu G JV Kaiser v Kailua
184 12/23/2010 Thu G V Kaiser v Kailua
185 12/23/2010 Thu B V McKinley v Roosevelt
186 12/23/2010 Thu B V Moanalua v Kalaheo
187 12/23/2010 Thu G JV Moanalua v Castle
188 12/23/2010 Thu G V Moanalua v Castle
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

189 12/27/2010 Mon B V Campbell v Leilehua


190 12/27/2010 Mon G JV Campbell v Nanakuli
191 12/27/2010 Mon G V Campbell v Nanakuli
192 12/27/2010 Mon G V Farrington v McKinley
193 12/27/2010 Mon B V Kalani v Kaiser
194 12/27/2010 Mon B V Mililani v Aiea
195 12/27/2010 Mon G JV Mililani v Aiea
196 12/27/2010 Mon G V Mililani v Aiea
197 12/27/2010 Mon B V Waialua v Pearl City
198 12/27/2010 Mon B V Waianae v Radford
199 12/27/2010 Mon G JV Waianae v Pearl City
200 12/27/2010 Mon G V Waianae v Pearl City
201 12/28/2010 Tue B V Kailua v McKinley
202 12/28/2010 Tue G JV Kailua v Kahuku
203 12/28/2010 Tue G V Kailua v Kahuku
204 12/28/2010 Tue G JV Kalaheo v Waialua
205 12/28/2010 Tue G JV Kalani v Kaiser
206 12/28/2010 Tue G V Kalani v Kaiser
207 12/28/2010 Tue B V Roosevelt v Moanalua
208 12/28/2010 Tue G JV Roosevelt v Moanalua
209 12/28/2010 Tue G V Roosevelt v Moanalua
210 12/29/2010 Wed B V Campbell v Mililani
211 12/29/2010 Wed G JV Campbell v Mililani
212 12/29/2010 Wed G V Campbell v Mililani
213 12/29/2010 Wed B V Castle v Waianae
214 12/29/2010 Wed B V Farrington v Radford
215 12/29/2010 Wed B V Kaimuki v Waipahu
216 12/29/2010 Wed G V Kalaheo v Waialua
217 12/29/2010 Wed B V Kalani v Roosevelt
218 12/29/2010 Wed B V Leilehua v Kapolei
219 12/29/2010 Wed G JV Leilehua v Farrington
220 12/29/2010 Wed G V Leilehua v Farrington
221 12/29/2010 Wed B V Nanakuli v Kahuku
222 12/29/2010 Wed G JV Nanakuli v Kapolei
223 12/29/2010 Wed G V Nanakuli v Kapolei
224 12/29/2010 Wed B V Pearl City v Aiea
225 12/29/2010 Wed G JV Pearl City v Aiea
226 12/29/2010 Wed G V Pearl City v Aiea
227 12/29/2010 Wed G V Radford v Kaimuki
228 12/30/2010 Thu G JV Kahuku v Moanalua
229 12/30/2010 Thu G V Kahuku v Moanalua
230 12/30/2010 Thu B V Kaiser v Kalaheo
231 12/30/2010 Thu G JV Kaiser v Castle
232 12/30/2010 Thu G V Kaiser v Castle
233 12/30/2010 Thu G JV Kalani v Roosevelt
234 12/30/2010 Thu G V Kalani v Roosevelt
235 12/30/2010 Thu B V McKinley v Moanalua
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

236 1/4/2011 Tue B V Kalaheo v McKinley


237 1/4/2011 Tue B V Kapolei v Pearl City
238 1/4/2011 Tue G JV Kapolei v Pearl City
239 1/4/2011 Tue G V Kapolei v Pearl City
240 1/4/2011 Tue B V Mililani v Leilehua
241 1/4/2011 Tue G JV Mililani v Nanakuli
242 1/4/2011 Tue G V Mililani v Nanakuli
243 1/4/2011 Tue B V Waialua v Campbell
244 1/4/2011 Tue G JV Waianae v Campbell
245 1/4/2011 Tue G V Waianae v Campbell
246 1/5/2011 Wed G JV Castle v Kahuku
247 1/5/2011 Wed G V Castle v Kahuku
248 1/5/2011 Wed B V Kahuku v Waipahu
249 1/5/2011 Wed B V Kailua v Kalani
250 1/5/2011 Wed G JV Kailua v Kalani
251 1/5/2011 Wed G V Kailua v Kalani
252 1/5/2011 Wed G V Kaimuki v Farrington
253 1/5/2011 Wed G V Kalaheo v McKinley
254 1/5/2011 Wed B V Nanakuli v Castle
255 1/5/2011 Wed B V Radford v Kaimuki
256 1/5/2011 Wed G JV Radford v Waipahu
257 1/5/2011 Wed G V Radford v Waipahu
258 1/5/2011 Wed B V Roosevelt v Kaiser
259 1/5/2011 Wed G JV Roosevelt v Kaiser
260 1/5/2011 Wed G V Roosevelt v Kaiser
261 1/5/2011 Wed G JV Waialua v Leilehua
262 1/5/2011 Wed G V Waialua v Leilehua
263 1/5/2011 Wed B V Waianae v Farrington
264 1/7/2011 Fri B V Campbell v Aiea
265 1/7/2011 Fri G JV Campbell v Aiea
266 1/7/2011 Fri G V Campbell v Aiea
267 1/7/2011 Fri B V Leilehua v Pearl City
268 1/7/2011 Fri G JV Nanakuli v Pearl City
269 1/7/2011 Fri G V Nanakuli v Pearl City
270 1/7/2011 Fri B V Waialua v Kapolei
271 1/7/2011 Fri G V Waialua v McKinley
272 1/7/2011 Fri G JV Waianae v Kapolei
273 1/7/2011 Fri G V Waianae v Kapolei
274 1/8/2011 Sat B V Castle v Kaimuki
275 1/8/2011 Sat B V Farrington v Kaimuki
276 1/8/2011 Sat G JV Farrington v Kalaheo
277 1/8/2011 Sat G V Farrington v Kalaheo
278 1/8/2011 Sat B V Kailua v Kalaheo
279 1/8/2011 Sat G JV Kailua v Castle
280 1/8/2011 Sat G V Kailua v Castle
281 1/8/2011 Sat B V Kaiser v McKinley
282 1/8/2011 Sat G JV Kaiser v Kahuku
283 1/8/2011 Sat G V Kaiser v Kahuku
284 1/8/2011 Sat B V Kalani v Moanalua
285 1/8/2011 Sat G JV Kalani v Moanalua
286 1/8/2011 Sat G V Kalani v Moanalua
287 1/8/2011 Sat B V Waianae v Nanakuli
288 1/8/2011 Sat G JV Waipahu v Leilehua
289 1/8/2011 Sat G V Waipahu v Leilehua
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

290 1/11/2011 Tue B V Aiea v Leilehua


291 1/11/2011 Tue G JV Aiea v Nanakuli
292 1/11/2011 Tue G V Aiea v Nanakuli
293 1/11/2011 Tue B V Kaimuki v McKinley
294 1/11/2011 Tue B V Kapolei v Campbell
295 1/11/2011 Tue G JV Kapolei v Campbell
296 1/11/2011 Tue G V Kapolei v Campbell
297 1/11/2011 Tue B V Mililani v Waialua
298 1/11/2011 Tue G JV Mililani v Waianae
299 1/11/2011 Tue G V Mililani v Waianae
300 1/12/2011 Wed G JV Castle v Kalani
301 1/12/2011 Wed G V Castle v Kalani
302 1/12/2011 Wed B V Kahuku v Kaimuki
303 1/12/2011 Wed G V Kalaheo v Kaimuki
304 1/12/2011 Wed G V McKinley v Farrington
305 1/12/2011 Wed B V Moanalua v Kaiser
306 1/12/2011 Wed G JV Moanalua v Kaiser
307 1/12/2011 Wed G V Moanalua v Kaiser
308 1/12/2011 Wed B V Radford v Leilehua
309 1/12/2011 Wed G JV Radford v Leilehua
310 1/12/2011 Wed G V Radford v Leilehua
311 1/12/2011 Wed B V Roosevelt v Kailua
312 1/12/2011 Wed G JV Roosevelt v Kailua
313 1/12/2011 Wed G V Roosevelt v Kailua
314 1/12/2011 Wed G JV Waialua v Waipahu
315 1/12/2011 Wed G V Waialua v Waipahu
316 1/12/2011 Wed B V Waipahu v Waianae
317 1/13/2011 Thu B V Kalaheo v Kalani
318 1/14/2011 Fri G JV Aiea v Waialua
319 1/14/2011 Fri G V Aiea v Waialua
320 1/14/2011 Fri B V Kapolei v Mililani
321 1/14/2011 Fri G JV Kapolei v Mililani
322 1/14/2011 Fri G V Kapolei v Mililani
323 1/14/2011 Fri B V Pearl City v Campbell
324 1/14/2011 Fri G JV Pearl City v Campbell
325 1/14/2011 Fri G V Pearl City v Campbell
326 1/15/2011 Sat G JV Castle v Roosevelt
327 1/15/2011 Sat G V Castle v Roosevelt
328 1/15/2011 Sat G JV Kahuku v Kalani
329 1/15/2011 Sat G V Kahuku v Kalani
330 1/15/2011 Sat B V Kalaheo v Roosevelt
331 1/15/2011 Sat G JV Kalaheo v Waipahu
332 1/15/2011 Sat G V Kalaheo v Waipahu
333 1/15/2011 Sat B V McKinley v Kalani
334 1/15/2011 Sat B V Moanalua v Kailua
335 1/15/2011 Sat G JV Moanalua v Kailua
336 1/15/2011 Sat G V Moanalua v Kailua
337 1/15/2011 Sat G JV Waipahu v Kalaheo
338 1/15/2011 Sat G V Waipahu v Kalaheo
OIA SOCCER SCHEDULE June 16, 2010 v.4
2010‐2011

339 1/18/2011 Tue B V Aiea v Waialua


340 1/18/2011 Tue B V Kapolei v Aiea
341 1/18/2011 Tue B V Mililani v Pearl City
342 1/18/2011 Tue B V Waialua v Leilehua
343 1/19/2011 Wed B V Farrington v Castle
344 1/19/2011 Wed B V Kailua v Kaiser
345 1/19/2011 Wed B V Kalaheo v Moanalua
346 1/19/2011 Wed B V Nanakuli v Waipahu
347 1/19/2011 Wed B V Roosevelt v McKinley
348 1/21/2011 Fri B V Aiea v Mililani
349 1/21/2011 Fri B V Leilehua v Campbell
350 1/21/2011 Fri B V Pearl City v Waialua
351 1/22/2011 Sat B V Kahuku v Castle
352 1/22/2011 Sat B V Kaiser v Kalani
353 1/22/2011 Sat B V McKinley v Kailua
354 1/22/2011 Sat B V Moanalua v Roosevelt
Revised 6/21/10
2010 Soft Tennis Schedule

Advisory Meeting: July 26, 2010 – Kaimuki High Cafeteria 6:00 pm (night school)
Tryout Date: August 2, 2010
Eligibility Lists Due: August 14, 2010
Ranking Sheets Due: August 14, 2010 – Fax to 733-4933 (Kaimuki)
Seeding Meeting: September 20, 2010 – Kaimuki High Cafeteria 7:00 pm
Evaluation Meeting: October 4, 2010 – Kaimuki High Cafeteria 6:30 pm
OIA Team Playoffs: September 18, 2010 – Kaiser High
OIA Doubles Championship: East – September 25 – Kaiser High
West – September 25 – CORP
Finals – October 2 – Kaiser High
Start Times: 9:00 am
2:00 pm (SAT, PSAT, ACT)

Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 4_____


Roosevelt Kalani Kaimuki
Kalani (2) Castle (2) Kaiser (2)
Kailua (3) Kaiser(3) Kailua (3)

Castle Mckinley Roosevelt


Kaimukï (2) Kailua Castle (2)
Kaläheo (3) Kaläheo Mckinley (3)

Kaiser Kaimukï Kaläheo


Mckinley Roosevelt Kalani

Pearl City Kapolei Waipahu


Leilehua (2) Pearl City Pearl City (2)
Moanalua (3) Campbell (3)

Waipahu Leilehua ‘Aiea


‘Aiea Waipahu Leilehua
Kapolei

Campbell Moanalua Moanalua (bye)


Kapolei ‘Aiea (2)
Campbell (3)

Sept. 11 (ACT) Sept. 11 (ACT)


Kaiser Pearl City
Roosevelt (2) ‘Aiea
Kaläheo (3)

Kalani Moanalua
Kaimukï (2) Waipahu (2)
Mckinley (3) Kapolei (3)

Kailua Leilehua
Castle Campbell
JV SB RED WEST 2010-11

Sat. Aug. 28 Sat. Sept. 4 Sat. 1 Game Sept. 11 (ACT)


Campbell Leilehua Waianae Mililani Mililani Pearl City
Mililani Aiea Aiea Campbell Kapolei Leilehua
Kapolei Waianae Leilehua Pearl City Waianae Aiea
Pearl City bye Kapolei bye Campbell bye

Tue. Sept. 14 Sat. Sept. 18 Sat. Sept. 25


Pearl City Mililani Aiea Kapolei Kapolei Campbell
Leilehua Kapolei Leilehua Mililani Waianae Pearl City
Aiea Waianae Pearl City Campbell Aiea Leilehua
Campbell bye Waianae bye Mililani bye

Sat. Oct. 2 Sat. 1 Game Oct. 9 (SAT) Tue. Oct. 12


Leilehua Waianae Pearl City Aiea Aiea Pearl City
Pearl City Kapolei Campbell Waianae Waianae Campbell
Campbell Mililani Mililani Kapolei Kapolei Mililani
Aiea bye Leilehua bye Leilehua bye

All Saturday games will be double-headers except Sept. 11 and Oct. 9

Starting Date: Aug. 2, 2010 Full Practice


Advisory Meeting: July 26, 2010 (Nanakui High School 7:00pm)
Eligibility List Due:
Game Times:
Saturdays 10:00am
Weekday 3:30pm
Test Date 3:00pm
OIA Playoffs: Oct. 15, 16.
VSB RED WEST 2010-11

Sat. Mar. 5 Sat. 1 Game Mar. 12 (SAT) Tue. Mar. 15


Leilehua Campbell Waianae Mililani Mililani Waianae
Mililani Aiea Aiea Campbell Campbell Aiea
Kapolei Waianae Leilehua Pearl City Pearl City Leilehua
Pearl City bye Kapolei bye Kapolei bye

Sat. Mar. 19 Tue. Mar. 22 Sat. Mar. 26


Pearl City Mililani Kapolei Leilehua Aiea Kapolei
Campbell bye Waianae Aiea Leilehua Mililani
Thurs. Mar. 24 Pearl City Campbell
Leilehua Kapolei Waianae bye
Aiea Waianae

Sat. Apr. 2 Tue. Apr. 5 Thurs. Apr. 7


Aiea Leilehua Kapolei Campbell Campbell Kapolei
Mililani bye Waianae Pearl City Pearl City Waianae

Sat. 1 Game Apr. 9 (ACT) Tue. Apr. 12 Sat. Apr. 16


Leilehua Waianae Waianae Leilehua Aiea Pearl City
Pearl City Kapolei Kapolei Pearl City Campbell Waianae
Campbell Mililani Mililani Campbell Mililani Kapolei
Aiea bye Aiea bye Leilehua bye

All Saturday games will be double-headers except Mar. 12 and Apr. 9.


Start Date: Feb. 2, 2011 Full Practice
Advisory meeting: Jan. 31 2011 (Nanakuli High School Gym 7:00pm)
Eligibility list due:
Evaluation meeting: May 9, 2011 (Nanakuli High School Gym 6:30pm)
Game times: Saturdays 10:00am, Weekdays 3:30pm, Test dates 3:00pm.
OIA Playoffs: Apr. 20, 21, 22, 23.
HHSAA: May 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
OIA Swimming Schedule
2010---2011

Advisory Meeting: November 8, 2010


Evaluation Meeting: February 15, 2011
Start Date: November 8 2010
Eligibility List Due: January 7, 2011
Start Time: Saturday: 10:00 a.m.
Testing Days: Saturday: 2:00 p.m.

Pre Season: November 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11,

KALANI INVITATIONAL December 18

Open Date Merry Christmas

OIA RELAYS JANUARY 8

JV CHAMPIONSHIP JANUARY 15

WESTERN DIVISION JANUARY 21


EASTERN DIVISION JANUARY 22

OIA CHAMPIONSHIP January 28


January 29

By Week February 5

HHSAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FEBRUARY 11 AND 12


OIA GIRLS JV TENNIS 2010 
EASTERN DIVISION 
6/16/10 
 
Try Out Date      OCT 4, 2010 
ELIGIBILITY LIST DUE:    OCT 9, 2010 
RANKINGS DUE:     OCT 12, 2010 
ADVISORY MEETING    OCT 12 2010  KAHUKU HIGH, P‐37, 7:00PM 
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS:    DEC 15, 17 2010 
EVALUATION MEETING:    FEB 1, 2011  KAHUKU HIGH P‐37, 6:30PM 
 
 
SAT, OCT 16  SAT, OCT 23  (ACT)  SAT, OCT 30 
FARRINGTON – CASTLE  FARRINGTON – KAILUA  KALAHEO – MOANALUA 
KAILUA – ROOSEVELT  CASTLE – KALANI  KALANI – MCKINLEY   
KAIMUKI – MOANALUA  MCKINLEY – KALAHEO  KAILUA – CASTLE   
KAISER – MCKINLEY  MOANALUA – KAISER  KAIMUKI – FARRINGTON   
KALAHEO – KALANI  ROOSEVELT – KAIMUKI  KAISER – ROOSEVELT   
 
SAT,  NOV 6  (SAT)  SAT, NOV 13  SAT, NOV 20 
ROOSEVELT – KALAHEO  KAISER – KAILUA  CASTLE – MOANALUA 
FARRINGTON – KAISER  KALAHEO – FARRINGTON  ROOSEVELT – MCKINLEY 
KAILUA – KAIMUKI  KALANI – ROOSEVELT  FARRINGTON – KALANI 
CASTLE – MCKINLEY  MCKINLEY – MOANALUA  KAILUA – KALAHEO 
MOANALUA – KALANI  KAIMUKI – CASTLE  KAIMUKI – KAISER 
 
SAT NOV 27  SAT DEC 4  SAT, DEC 11 
KAISER – CASTLE  KAISER – KALAHEO  MOANALUA – KAILUA 
KALAHEO – KAIMUKI  CASTLE – ROOSEVELT  ROOSEVELT – FARRINGTON 
KALANI – KAILUA  FARRINGTON – MOANALUA  KALAHEO – CASTLE 
MCKINLEY – FARRINGTON  KAILUA – MCKINLEY  KALANI – KAISER 
MOANALUA – ROOSEVELT  KAIMUKI – KALANI  MCKINLEY – KAIMUKI 
 
 
MATCH TIMES 
SAT                     9 :00 AM 
  TEST DATES  3:00 PM 
WED                    3:00 PM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OIA GIRLS JV TENNIS 2010 
WESTERN DIVISION 
6/16/10 
 
 
TRY OUT DATE:     OCT 4, 2010 
ELIGIBILITY LIST DUE:    OCT 9, 2010 
ADVISORY MEETING    OCT 12  2010  KAHUKU HIGH P‐37, 7:00PM 
RANKINGS DUE:     OCT 12, 2010 
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS:    DEC  15, 17 2010 
EVALUATION MEETING:    FEB 1, 2011  KAHUKU HIGH, P‐37 6:30PM 
 
 
SAT, OCT 16  SAT, OCT 23 (ACT)  SAT, OCT 30 
AIEA – WAIALUA  MILILANI – KAPOLEI  CAMPBELL‐ WAIPAHU 
CAMPBELL – RADFORD  PEARL CITY – CAMPBELL  KAPOLEI – WAIALUA   
KAPOLEI – PEARL CITY  RADFORD – AIEA  LEILEHUA – RADFORD 
LEILEHUA – MILILANI  WAIALUA – WAIPAHU  MILILANI – PEARL CITY 
WAIPAHU – BYE  LEILEHUA – BYE  AIEA – BYE   
 
   
SAT, NOV 6 (SAT)  SAT, NOV 13  SAT, NOV 20 
PEARL CITY – LEILEHUA  KAPOLEI – AIEA  RADFORD – MILILANI 
RADFORD – KAPOLEI  LEILEHUA – WAIPAHU  WAIALUA – LEILEHUA 
WAIALUA – CAMPBELL  MILILANI – WAIALUA  WAIPAHU – KAPOLEI 
WAIPAHU – AIEA  PEARL CITY – RADFORD  AIEA – CAMPBELL   
MILILANI – BYE  CAMPBELL – BYE  PEARL CITY – BYE 
 
 
SAT NOV 27  SAT DEC 4  SAT, DEC 11 
LEILEHUA – CAMPBELL  WAIALUA – PEARL CITY  WAIPAHU – RADFORD 
MILILANI – AIEA  WAIPAHU – MILILANI  AIEA – PEARL CITY 
PEARL CITY – WAIPAHU  AIEA – LEILEHUA  CAMPBELL – MILILANI   
RADFORD – WAIALUA  CAMPBELL – KAPOLEI  KAPOLEI – LEILEHUA 
KAPOLEI – BYE  RADFORD – BYE  WAIALUA – BYE 
 
 
 
MATCH TIMES 
SAT                       9 :00 AM  
TEST DATES     3:00 PM 
WED                    3:00 PM 
 
 
 

OIA TENNIS 2010 – 2011  
EASTERN DIVISION 
6/16/10 
TRY OUT DATE:    FEBRUARY  7, 2011 
ELIGIBILITY LIST DUE:  FEBRUARY 12, 2011 
ADVISORY MEETING  FEBRUARY 15, 2011  KAHUKU HIGH P‐37 7:00PM 
RANKINGS DUE:  FEBRUARY 15, 2011 
SEEDING MEETING:  APRIL 4, 2011  LEILEHUA/KAHUKU 
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS:  APRIL 6, 9, 2011  #1 SCHOOLS, CORP 
POST‐SEASON CLASSIC:  APRIL 15, 16, 18, 2011  CORP 
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP:  APRIL 23, 25, 2011  CORP 
HHSAA TOURNAMENT:  MAY 4 – 7, 2011  MAUI 
EVALUATION MEETING:  MAY 9, 2011  KAHUKU P‐37 6:30PM   
 
Feb 19  Feb 26  Mar 5 
Kalani – Kahuku  Castle – Roosevelt  Kaiser ‐ Kailua 
Kaiser – Kalaheo  Farrington – Moanalua  Moanalua ‐ Kahuku 
Moanalua – Kaimuki  Kaimuki – Kaiser  Roosevelt ‐ Kalaheo 
Roosevelt – Farrington  Kalaheo – Kalani  McKinley ‐ Kaimuki 
McKinley – Castle  Kahuku – Kailua  Castle ‐ Farrington 
Kailua – BYE  McKinley – BYE  Kalani – BYE 
 
Mar 11  Mar 12  (SAT)  Mar 14 
Farrington – McKinley  Moanalua – Kalani  Kaimuki – Castle 
Kaimuki – Roosevelt  Roosevelt – Kailua  Kalaheo – McKinley 
Kalaheo – Moanalua  McKinley – Kahuku  Kahuku – Roosevelt 
Kahuku – Kaiser  Castle – Kalaheo  Kailua – Moanalua 
Kailua – Kalani  Farrington – Kaimuki  Kalani – Kaiser 
Castle – BYE  Kaiser – BYE  Farrington – BYE 
 
Mar 16  Mar 19  Mar 23 
Roosevelt – Kaiser  Kalaheo – Farrington  Kailua – Kalaheo     
McKinley – Kalani  Kahuku – Castle  Kalani – Kaimuki  
Castle – Kailua  Kailua – McKinley  Kaiser – Farrington  
Farrington – Kahuku  Kalani – Roosevelt  Moanalua – Castle  
Kaimuki – Kalaheo  Kaiser – Moanalua  Roosevelt ‐ McKinley 
Moanalua – BYE  Kaimuki – BYE  Kahuku – BYE  
 
Mar 26  Apr 2  ACT 2/12, 4/9 
Kahuku – Kaimuki  McKinley – Moanalua  SAT 3/12, 5/7 
Kailua – Farrington  Castle – Kaiser     
Kalani – Castle  Farrington – Kalani   Match Times 
Kaiser – McKinley  Kaimuki – Kailua   Wed 2:00PM 
Moanalua – Roosevel  Kalaheo – Kahuku             1:00PM – 3 courts   
Kalaheo – BYE  Roosevelt – BYE  Sat 9:00AM 
           2:00PM – Test dates 
 
OIA TENNIS 2010 – 2011  
 

WESTERN DIVISION 
6/16/2010 
TRY OUT DATE:    FEBRUARY  7, 2011 
ELIGIBILITY LIST DUE:  FEBRUARY 12, 2011 
ADVISORY MEETING  FEBRUARY 15,  2011    KAHUKU HIGH  P‐37, 7:00PM 
RANKINGS DUE:  FEBRUARY 15, 2011 
SEEDING MEETING:  APRIL 4, 2100  LEILEHUA/KAHUKU 
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS:  APRIL 6, 9, 2011  #1 SCHOOLS, CORP 
POST‐SEASON CLASSIC:  APRIL 15, 16, 18, 2011  CORP 
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP:  APRIL 23, 25, 2011  CORP 
HHSAA TOURNAMENT:  MAY 4 – 7, 2011  MAUI 
EVALUATION MEETING:  MAY 9, 2011  KAHUKU HIGH, P‐37, 7:00PM   
 
Feb 19  Feb 26  Mar 5 
Pearl City ‐ Mililani  Pearl City – Waipahu  Campbell – Waialua 
Waipahu – Waianae  Mililani – Radford  Radford – Kapolei   
Aiea – Waialua  Kapolei – Campbell  Waipahu – Mililani 
Leilehua – Kapolei  Waialua – Leilehua  Aiea – Pearl City 
Campbell‐ Radford  Waianae – Aiea   Leilehua – Waianae 
 
Mar 12  Mar 14  Mar 16 
Waianae – Campbell  Lailehua – Waipahu  Mililani – Waialua  
Pearl City – Leilehua  Campbell – Pearl City  Waianae – Kapolei 
Waipahu – Aiea  Radford – Waianae  Pearl City – Radford   
Mililani – Kapolei  Kapolei – Waialua  Waipahu – Campbell 
Waialua – Radford  Aiea – Mililani  Aiea – Leilehua   
 
Mar 19  Mar 26   Apr 2 
Leilehua – Mililani  Leilehua – Campbell  Waialua – Waipahu 
Campbell – Aiea  Mililano – Waianae  Waianae – Pearl City 
Radford – Waipahu  Pearl City – Waialua  Campbell – Mililani 
Kapolei – Pearl City  Waipahu – Kapolei  Radford – Leilehua 
Waialua – Waianae  Aiea – Radford  Kapolei – Aiea 
   
 
ACT 2/12, 4/9 
SAT 3/12, 5/7 
 
Match Times 
Wed 2:00PM 
         1:00PM – 3 courts   
Sat 9:00AM 
      2:00PM – Test dates 
 
 
TRACK FIELD SCHEDULE 2011

STARTING DATE 14-Feb-11


ADVISORY MEETING 7-Feb-11 Kalaheo GYM 7:00pm
ELIGIBILITY DUE 2-Apr-11
EVALUATION MEETING 9-May-11 Kalaheo Gym 6:30pm
POLE VAULT SUMMIT 19-Feb-11 Iolani School Track Facility
OFFICIALS' CLINIC TBA Iolani School Track Facility
TEAM MANAGER 25-Feb-11 Moanalua Student Center
MEET MANAGER 25-Feb-11 Moanalua Student Center
SPORT ADVISIOR Mark Brilhante Kalaheo H.S. 254-7914
mark_brilhante@notes.k12.hi.us
Week 1 Feb 25-26
MEETS SUSPENDED Divisional and JV Championships will be one day events with time finals.
Faster runners will be seeded together in the same heat.
Slowest heat will run first. Fastest heat will run last.
Shot, discus, long and triple jumps will have three attempts.
The top eight throwers and jumpers will have an additional attempt.

Week 2 Mar 4-5


MILILANI Friday 3:30 PM MILILANI Saturday 9 AM KAISER Saturday 9 AM Roosevelt Saturday 9 AM
MILILANI***L WAIANAE***L KALANI***L FARRINGTON***L
WAIPAHU*** LEILEHUA*** CASTLE*** KAILUA***
WAIALUA*** CAMPBELL*** ANUENUE*** NANAKULI
KAIMUKI*** RADFORD KAISER ROOSEVELT
KAPOLEI MCKINLEY KALAHEO
PEARL CITY KAHUKU MOANALUA
AIEA

Week 3 Mar 11-12


FRI 3/11 4 PM Velasco RADFORD: WAIANAE-WAIPAHU-AIEA-FARRINGTON-NANAKULI FURLOUGH
Sat 3/12 3 PM Yamamoto MILILANI: PEARL CITY-CAMPBELL-KAHUKU-WAIALUA-LEILEHUA SAT TEST DATE
Sat 3/12 3 PM Carnival Rela ROOSEVELT: KALANI-MOANALUA-CASTLE
Sat 3/12 3 PM Sakamoto KAISER/KAILUA: KAIMUKI-KALAHEO-KAPOLEI-MCKINLEY-ANUENUE

Week 4 Mar 18-19 Spring Break

Week 5 Mar 25-26


KAISER Friday 3:30 PM KAISER Saturday 2 PM MILILANI Friday 3:30 PMRoosevelt Saturday 9 AM
KAIMUKI***L RADFORD***L KAPOLEI***L FARRINGTON***L
MCKINLEY*** CAMPBELL*** Nanakuli*** KALANI***
ANUENUE*** KAILUA KAHUKU*** MOANALUA
PEARL CITY KAISER AIEA*** ROOSEVELT
WAIALUA KALAHEO CASTLE
WAIPAHU LEILELUA MILILANI
KAISER Waianae

1-Apr OIA RELAYS FRIDAY 3:00 PM SITE:Kaiser East Host:Kaiser West Host:

8-Apr JV EASTERN DIVISION FRIDAY 3:00 PM SITE:KAISER HOST:GJV:Castle BJV:Mckinley


9-Apr EASTERN DIVISION SATURDAY 3:15 PM SITE: KAISER HOST: GV:Roosevelt BV: Kahuku ACT TEST DATE

8-Apr JV WESTERN DIVISION FRIDAY 3 PM SITE: MILILANI HOST: GJV: Waialua BJV: Aiea
9-Apr WESTERN DIVISION SATURDAY 3:15 PM SITE: MILILANI HOST: GV: Nanakuli BV: Pearl City

15-Apr HON MARATHON INVITATIONFRIDAY 3:00 PM SITE: KAISER HOST: KAISER / KALAHEO
OIA-ILH QUALIFYING MEET

16-Apr OIA JV CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY 3:00 PM SITE: MILILANI HOST: G: WAIANAE B: WAIPAHU

21 / 23-Apr PUNAHOU RELAYS THURSDAY/SATURDAY SITE: PUNAHOU HOST: PUNAHOU

22-Apr OIA QUALIFYING MEET FRIDAY 3:00 PM East Host: West Host: Pearl City / Leilehua

28-30 Apr OIA VAR CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday 3:00 PM SITE: MILILANI HOST: GV: KALAHEO BV: KAPOLEI
Saturday 3:00 PM
6 / 7-May HHSAA CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY / SATURDAY SITE: TBA HOST: MIL SAT TEST DATE

***HOST / ***L LEAD HOST-Organize Hosts 16-Jun-10


2010 OIA VOLLEYBALL
RED & BLUE DIVISION GIRLS Jul. 19, 2010
Tryout Date: Monday, August 02, 2010
Advisory Meeting: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 McKinley: Hirata Hall 6pm test
Scorekeeper's Training: TBA Tuesday, August 10, 2010 McKinley: Hirata Hall 6pm
Tuesday, August 17, 2010 McKinley: Hirata Hall 6pm
Eligibility Lists Due: Friday, August 13, 2010
Evaluation Meeting: Monday, November 01, 2010 McKinley: Hirata Hall 7pm
Game Times: 5pm: Blue, JV, Var. girls to follow. (Sat. 10am: Blue, JV, Var. girls to follow)
Test Dates: Start from 2pm: Blue, JV, Var. girls to follow
SAT Dates: Oct 9, Nov 11, 2010
PSAT Dates: Saturday, October 16, 2010
ACT Dates: Sept 11, Oct. 23, 2010
OIA Playoffs: Oct 6 - Oct 21, 2010
HHSAA Championships: TBA Oct 24 - Oct 30, 2010
Election dates: November 2, 2010
Tue, Aug 24, 2010 Thu, Aug 26, 2010 Sat, Aug 28, 2010 Tue, Aug 31, 2010
MILILANI v Waianae WAIPAHU v Mililani WAIANAE v Kapolei AIEA v Mililani
WAIPAHU v Aiea PEARL CITY v Waianae WAIPAHU v Campbell KAPOLEI v Waipahu
CAMPBELL v Kapolei AIEA v Campbell PEARL CITY v Aiea PEARL CITY v Campbell
MOANALUA v Kailua KAILUA v Kaiser KAILUA v McKinley FARRINGTON v Kailua
KAISER v Farrington FARRINGTON v Moanalua KAISER v Moanalua CASTLE v Moanalua
MCKINLEY v Castle CASTLE v Kahuku KAHUKU v Farrington MCKINLEY v Kahuku

Thu, Sep 02, 2010 Tue, Sep 07, 2010 Thu, Sep 09, 2010 Tue, Sep 14, 2010
KAPOLEI v Mililani CAMPBELL v Mililani KAPOLEI v Aiea WAIANAE v Mililani
AIEA v Waianae PEARL CITY v Kapolei WAIANAE v Campbell AIEA v Waipahu
PEARL CITY v Waipahu WAIANAE v Waipahu MILILANI v Pearl City KAPOLEI v Campbell
KAHUKU v Moanalua KAILUA v Castle CASTLE v Farrington KAILUA v Moanalua
FARRINGTON v McKinley MCKINLEY v Moanalua MCKINLEY v Kaiser FARRINGTON v Kaiser
KAISER v Castle KAISER v Kahuku KAILUA v Kahuku CASTLE v McKinley

Thu, Sep 16, 2010 Tue, Sep 21, 2010 Thu, Sep 23, 2010 Sat, Sep 25, 2010
MILILANI v Waipahu KAPOLEI v Waianae MILILANI v Aiea MILILANI v Kapolei
WAIANAE v Pearl City CAMPBELL v Waipahu WAIPAHU v Kapolei WAIANAE v Aiea
CAMPBELL v Aiea AIEA v Pearl City CAMPBELL v Pearl City WAIPAHU v Pearl City
KAISER v Kailua MCKINLEY v Kailua KAILUA v Farrington MOANALUA v Kahuku
MOANALUA v Farrington MOANALUA v Kaiser MOANALUA v Castle MCKINLEY v Farrington
KAHUKU v Castle FARRINGTON v Kahuku KAHUKU v McKinley CASTLE v Kaiser

Tue, Sep 28, 2010 Thu, Sep 30, 2010


MILILANI v Campbell AIEA v Kapolei
KAPOLEI v Pearl City CAMPBELL v Waianae
WAIPAHU v Waianae PEARL CITY v Mililani
CASTLE v Kailua FARRINGTON v Castle
MOANALUA v Mckinley KAISER v McKinley
KAHUKU v Kaiser KAHUKU v Kailua

Students with activity cards must provide a picture ID for admission or pay general admission
Adults with passes must provide a picture ID. Several people may enter on one pass, up to 12 Games.
OIA Wrestling Schedule 2010-2011
Oct. 25, 2010 (Mon.): Weight Monitoring Training @ Moanalua High School Student Center 7pm revised 7-1-10

Nov. 1, 2010 (Mon.): Advisory Meeting @ Moanalua High School Room R 201 7pm
Nov. 7, 2010 (Mon.): Try-out date
Nov. 19, 2010 (Fri.): Eligibility List due *schedule subject to change

Weight Monitoring Testing Dates: (M) Nov 15 East & West @ Aloha Stadium (M) Nov 22 East & West @ TBA (M) Nov 29 East & West @ TBA
Nov. 27 Saturday Mini Tournament Mini Tournament
Weigh-in: 9:00 am Site: Kailua Site: Pearl City
Start: 10:30 am
Moanalua,Kaiser,Roosevelt,Castle,Kalaheo,Kailua, Farrington,Kahuku,Kaimuki,McKinley,Kalani,Pearl
Campbell,Waianae,Radford,Leilehua,Nanakuli City,Mililani,Kapolei,Aiea,Waipahu,Waialua

Dec. 4 Saturday (SAT) Mini Tournament


Weigh-in: 1:30 pm Start:
3:00pm
@ Klum Gym Farrington,Campbell,Kahuku,Waianae,Kaimuki,Radford,McKinley,Leilehua,Kalani,Nanakuli
Weigh-in: 12:30 pm
Start: 2:00pm
@ Aiea Moanalua,Pearl City,Kaiser,Mililani,Roosevelt,Kapolei,Castle,Aiea,Kalaheo,Waipahu,Kailua,Waialua
Weigh-in: 12:30 pm
Start: 2:00pm
@ Moanalua All Girls

Dec. 10 Friday Mini Tournament Mini Tournament


Weigh-in: 4:00 pm Site: Moanalua All East Teams Site: Aiea All West Teams
Start: 5:00 pm
Dec. 11 Saturday (ACT) Mini Tournament Mini Tournament
Weigh-in: 12:30 pm Site: Moanalua All East Teams Site: Aiea All West Teams
Start: 2:00 pm

Dec. 18 Saturday Open Week


Dec. 25 Saturday Open Week
Jan. 1 Saturday Open Week

Jan. 8 Saturday Mini Tournament (JV Boys and Girls) Site: Moanalua
Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am

Jan. 8 Saturday Dual Meet Tournament (Varsity Boys and Girls) Site: Mililani
Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am

Jan. 8 Saturday Dual Meet Tournament (Varsity Boys and Girls) Site: Campbell
Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am

Jan. 15 Saturday Dual Meet Tournament (Varsity Boys and Girls) Site: Campbell
Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am
Jan. 15 Saturday Open Tournament (JV Boys and Girls) Site: Radford
Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am

Jan. 20 Thursday OIA Divisional Championships Seeding Meeting 7:00 pm @ Moanalua Room R-201
Host Schools:

Jan. 21 Friday @ Farrington Fri., Weigh-in 3:00 pm Start: 4:30 pm


@ Radford Fri., Weigh-in 3:00 pm Start: 4:30 pm
Jan. 22 Sat (SAT) @ Farrington Sat., Weigh-in: 12:30 pm Start: 2:00 pm
@ Radford Sat., Weigh-in: 12:30 pm Start: 2:00 pm

Jan. 27 Thursday OIA Junior Varsity Championship @ Farrington Seeding Meeting 7:00 pm @ Farrington
Host Schools: Farrington, Kalaheo, Castle, Kaiser

Jan. 28 Friday Fri., Weigh-in: 3:00 pm Start: 4:30 pm


Jan. 29 Sat Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am

Feb. 3 Thursday OIA Varsity Championship @ Leilehua Seeding Meeting F497:00 pm @ Leilehua
Host Schools: Leilehua, Campbell, Pearl City, Moanalua
Feb. 4 Friday Fri., Weigh-in: 11:00 am Start 12:30 pm
Feb. 5 Saturday Sat., Weigh-in: 9:00 am Start: 10:30 am

Feb. 6 Sunday HHSAA Tournament @ NBC Seeding Meeting 1:00 pm @ Iolani


Feb. 11 Friday Fri., Weigh-in: TBD
Feb. 12 Saturday (ACT) Sat., Weigh-in: TBD

Feb. 14 Mon Evaluation Meeting 6:30pm @ Moanalua Room R-201


2010-11 OIA Eligibility List Due Dates

Fall Sports Due Date


Air Riflery ........................................................... September 10, 2010
Bowling .............................................................. August 17, 2010
Cheerleading, Sideline ...................................... August 14, 2010
Cheerleading, Competitive ................................ October 29, 2010
Cross Country.................................................... October 1, 2010
Football .............................................................. August 13, 2010
Softball, JV ........................................................ August 21, 2010
Soft Tennis ........................................................August 14, 2010
Volleyball, Girls .................................................. August 13, 2010

Winter Sports Due Date


Baseball, JV....................................................... December 3, 2010
Boys Basketball ................................................. December 6, 2010
Girls Basketball.................................................. November 17, 2010
Paddling ............................................................ December 7, 2010
Soccer, Boys ..................................................... November 29, 2010
Soccer, Girls ...................................................... November 22, 2010
Swimming .......................................................... January 7, 2011
Tennis, Girls JV ................................................. October 9, 2010
Wrestling ........................................................... November 19, 2010

Spring Sports Due Date


Baseball, Varsity ................................................ March 4, 2011
Golf ....................................................................February 28, 2011
Judo ................................................................... March 11, 2011
Tennis, Varsity ................................................... February 12; 2011
Track & Field ..................................................... April 2, 2011
Softball, Varsity.................................................. February 22, 2011
Volleyball, Boys ................................................. TBA
Water Polo ......................................................... TBA
Eligibility lists to be submitted to the Executive Director. Penalty of $10.00 a day for lists submitted after the
postmark deadline.

Date of Birth and Cut-off Dates to be use on Eligibility Lists


Varsity:
Date of Birth: September 1, 1991
Cut-off Date: August 1, 2007 or July 1, 2007
A student who becomes 19 before September 1, 2010 shall be ineligible for interscholastic competition.
(NOTE: A student who becomes 19 on or after September 1, 2009 shall remain eligible for the entire school year)

Junior Varsity:
Date of Birth: September 1, 1993
Cut-off Date: July 1, 2009
A student who becomes 17 before September 1, 2010 shall be ineligible for interscholastic competition.
(NOTE: A student who becomes 17 on or after September 1, 2010 shall remain eligible for the entire school year)

(REVISED 07/14/2010)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OFFICIAL ELIGIBILITY LIST
Send one copy each to the Executive Director and to the member schools of your League. Follow
your League's rules governing date of submittal.

The following students are eligible under the rules of the League to represent
in ___________________________ during the season of 2010-11. Cutoff Date: 7/1/2009
Sport Year Birth Date: 9/1/1993
Junior Varsity Eligibility Form
NAME OF CONTESTANT (Surname, DATE OF DATE of Entry Grad Year on Team G.E. School Attended Last Year
given name, initial) Arrange list BIRTH to 9th Grade Year
alphabetically. (Mo./Day/Yr.) (Mo./Day/Yr.)
1 2 3 4 Y N
1 I I
2 I I
3 I I
4 I I
5 I I
6 I I
7 I I
8 I I
9 I I
10 I I
11 I I
12 I I
13 I I
14 I I
15 I I
16 I I
17 I I
18 I I
19 I I
20 I I
21 I I
22 I I
23 I I
24 I I
25 I I
26 I I
27 I I
28 I I
29 I I
30 I I
31 I I
32 I I
33 I I
34 I I
35 I I
36 I I
37 I I
All Information Verified By School Records
_____________________________ __________________________
Signature of Principal Signature of Athletic Director
_____________________________ __________________________
Date Signature of Coach
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
OFFICIAL ELIGIBILITY LIST
Send one copy each to the Executive Director and to the member schools of your League. Follow
your League's rules governing date of submittal.

The following students are eligible under the rules of the League to represent ____________________
in __________________________ during the season of 2010-11. Cutoff Date: 7/1/2007
Sport Birth Date: 9/1/1991
Varsity Eligibility
NAME OF CONTESTANT (Surname, DATE OF DATE of Entry Grad Year on Team G.E. School Attended Last Year
given name, initial) Arrange list BIRTH to 9th Grade Year
alphabetically. (Mo./Day/Yr.) (Mo./Day/Yr.)
1 2 3 4 Y N
1 I I
2 I I
3 I I
4 I I
5 I I
6 I I
7 I I
8 I I
9 I I
10 I I
11 I I
12 I I
13 I I
14 I I
15 I I
16 I I
17 I I
18 I I
19 I I
20 I I
21 I I
22 I I
23 I I
24 I I
25 I I
26 I I
27 I I
28 I I
29 I I
30 I I
31 I I
32 I I
33 I I
34 I I
35 I I
36 I I
37 I I
38 I I
All Information Verified By School Records
_________________________ __________________________
Signature of Principal Signature of Athletic Director
_________________________ __________________________
Date Signature of Coach
2010-11 OIA Non-Attendance Form (R07/10)

Ke Kula O Samuel M. Kamakau


Hawaii Technology Academy
Hakipuu Learning Center

Kamaile Academy
Halau Ku Mana

MB Thompson
Halau Lokahi
Farrington

Roosevelt
Moanalua

Pearl City
Campbell

McKinley
Anuenue

Waianae
Waipahu
Nanakuli
Leilehua
Kalaheo

Waialua
Kaimuki

Radford
Kahuku

Kapolei

Mililani
Castle

Kaiser
HCDB

Kailua

Kalani
Aiea

AIR RIFLERY

BASEBALL, JV

BASEBALL, Varsity

BASKETBALL, Boys

BASKETBALL, Girls

BOWLING

CHEERLEADING, Comp.

CROSS COUNTRY

FOOTBALL

GOLF

JUDO

PADDLING

SOCCER

SOFTBALL, JV

SOFTBALL, Varsity

SOFT TENNIS

SWIMMING

TENNIS, JV

TENNIS, Varsity

TRACK & FIELD

VOLLEYBALL, Boys

VOLLEYBALL, Girls

WATER POLO, Girls

WRESTLING

0 = school did not attend Advisory Meeting


X = school did not attend Evaluation Meeting

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