HHSAA State Football Championships


The Hawaii High School Athletic Association State Football Championship consists of the two games that are played annually to crown the Division 1 and Division 2 state football champions in Hawaii. Before 1999, when the State Football Championship game was instituted, Hawaii did not crown an official state champion in football and instead held the Oahu Prep Bowl, which matched up the champions of the two football leagues on Oahu to play for a mythical state football championship.
As of 2016, the Hawaii High School Athletic Association board approved a one-year pilot for a three-tier football state championship format, which will go into effect. Under the new structure, the addition of an Open Division will consist of six teams, with an eight-team Division I bracket and a six-team Division II bracket.

History of the Oahu Prep Bowl

In the early years of prep football the question of "who's the best high school football team in the state" could never be answered as Hawaii never conducted a state championship. This all changed in 1973 when Bill Smithe of the Oahu Interscholastic Association and Clay Benham of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu struck a deal where the champions from each league met to decide who was the best team in the state. The game was initially called the Oahu Bowl, marking the first time that league champions played each other in the postseason. Though the bowl game did not include neighbor island champions, it was considered Hawaii's state championship. In 1974, the name was changed from Oahu Bowl to the Oahu Prep Bowl and the game became an annual tradition.

Past Oahu Prep Bowl Championship Results

Prep Bowl Past Champions Record

Division I & Open

Division I & Open Championship Game wins and appearances by school

Division II

Division II Championship Game wins and appearances by school

2009 HHSAA Playoff Bracket

Division I

Division II

* Denotes overtime game
DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: Iolani
RUNNER-UP: Kauai

2010 HHSAA Playoff Bracket

Division I

Division II

* Denotes overtime game
DIVISION II STATE CHAMPION: 'Iolani
RUNNER-UP: Kaimuki

2016 HHSAA Playoff Bracket

Open Division

Division I

Division II

2017 HHSAA Tournament Brackets

Open Division

Division I

Division II

HHSAA Division Classification

* Private School
Classifications as of 2018 season

Open Division

Division I

Division II

8 Man">Eight-man football">8 Man**

* Private School

** The HHSAA does not recognize a championship sport unless three or more leagues participate.