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2010-2011 State Tourney

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  1. HIFan
    Member

    I'm usually wrong so.............
    (*Predicted League Champion)

    DIVISION 1:
    BIIF - Hilo, Kamehameha-HI*
    ILH - Kamehameha*, Iolani, Punahou
    MIL - Lahainaluna*, Baldwin
    OIA - Kahuku, Mililani, Moanalua*, Radford, Roosevelt

    DIVISION 2:
    BIIF - Honokaa, St. Joseph's*
    ILH - AOP*, University
    KIF - Kapaa*
    MIL - Seabury Hall*
    OIA - Farrington, Kalaheo*

    Division 2-

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. HoopFanatic
    Veteran

    Those are some legit picks for Div! HIFAN!!

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. A31
    Member

    Heard AOP is moving to Division I.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. bibbyboi
    Member

    Is Honoka'a really moving down to D2?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. Champ3388
    Member

    mililani is not going anywhere.haha.all of there player's are gone.the only person coming back is hassan richardson.and he's gonna have to get like 30pts a game to even think about wining a game

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. 96720
    Member

    @bibbyboi- Unfortunately YES

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. jonnyboy
    Member

    I dont know if Honokaa has enough to make states in D2 for BIIF. They lose Tyler Meyer, Jake Vallente, and Eddie Morales. They have Kawaika Aurello coming up from JV. Can Kamu Lorenzo and Drake Liu, there two best players imo, lead them to states?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. D12
    Member

    I agree jonnyboy. Its going to be difficult for Honokaa to make states. Especially since HPA is getting foreign exchange players. St. Joe has their big 3 coming back and I have heard rumors of a new foreign exchange student program that will be put into place at St. Joes. Either way it should be very interesting.

    I think either St. Joes or HPA is going to win states this year. However Kalaheo and Farrington should not be written off due to how large their student bodies are and their ability to get athletes year in and year out.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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