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OIA kicks off girls flag football season on Tuesday
OIA kicks off girls flag football season on Tuesday

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

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OIA kicks off girls flag football season on Tuesday

The inaugural season of girls flag football is already underway across the ILH and other leagues throughout the state. On Tuesday, it's the OIA's turn to make history as the league officially kicks off regular-season play with 12 games on the schedule. Among the trailblazing programs is Kalani High School, which will take the field against Kalaheo in a 6 p.m. matchup at Kaiser High School in Hawaii Kai. Despite a roster made up almost entirely of newcomers to the sport, the Falcons are entering the season with confidence, thanks in part to preseason scrimmages that helped lay a foundation for the team. 'I have some expectations for our girls, especially with our aggressiveness coming out of the scrimmages,' said Kalani sophomore Brooke-Lynn Kahalewai. 'We've gotten a clearer understanding of how the games are going to go and how serious people are going to take it. Hopefully we get some wins this Tuesday, but more than anything, we just want the girls to have fun and stay safe on the field.' Head coach Bronson Alo praised the team's rapid growth since the first day of practice. 'For us here at Kalani, it's been a night-and-day difference,' Alo said. 'A lot of our girls have never played flag football, so we really started from scratch—teaching positions, setting up the foundation. But now we're running pretty flawlessly. There's a huge difference from where we were to where we are today.' Kalani sophomore Ariah Bonifacio-Faleao echoed the sense of pride in the team's progress and the broader significance of the sport's debut. 'We've improved a lot since the beginning, and I'm really proud of each and every one of us,' she said. 'It's not about proving we're the best. We just want to show that girls can play a sport we've seen mostly boys play for so many years.' OIA Opening Day schedule: Kalaheo vs. Kalani, 6pm at Kaiser High SchoolDreamhouse vs. Kapolei, 6pm at Waianae High SchoolPearl City vs. Mililani, 6pm at Aiea High SchoolWaipahu vs. Campbell, 6pm at Radford High SchoolFarrington vs. Anuenue, 6pm at Castle High SchoolKaimuki vs. McKinley,m 6pm at Roosevelt High SchoolKahuku at Castle, 7:30pmKailua at Kaiser, 7:30pmWaialua at Radford, 7:30pmNanakuli at Waianae, 7:30pmLeilehua at Aiea, 7:30pmMoanalua at Roosevelt, 7:30pm Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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