Oahu Interscholastic Association - Baseball

Baseball

The OIA divides its baseball teams into 4 conferences spanning 2 divisions: OIA Red-East, Red-West, White-East, White-West. The OIA Red conferences compete at the Division I level while OIA White conferences compete at the Division II level.

RED-East

  • Castle Knights
  • Kahuku Red Raiders
  • Kailua Surfriders
  • Kaiser Cougars
  • Kalani Falcons
  • Moanalua Na Menehune
  • Roosevelt Rough Riders

Red-West

  • Aiea Na Alii
  • Campbell Sabers
  • Kapolei Hurricanes
  • Leilehua Mighty Mules
  • Mililani Trojans
  • Pearl City Chargers
  • Waianae Seariders

WHITE-East

  • Farrington Governors
  • Kaimuki Bulldogs
  • Kalaheo Mustangs
  • McKinley Tigers

WHITE-East

  • Nanakuli Golden Hawks
  • Radford Rams
  • Waialua Bulldogs
  • Waipahu Marauders

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