Big Island Interscholastic Federation
The Big Island Interscholastic Federation or BIIF Consists of 21 high schools that sponsor a number of athletic sports, including football, basketball, volleyball and soccer.[1] All schools are located on the Island of Hawaiʻi, which is governed by the County of Hawaiʻi.
Member institutions
Institution | Location | Founded | Mascot | School Colors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Christian Liberty Academy | Keaʻau | 1985 | Canefire | Navy Blue & Orange |
Hawaii Academy of Arts and Sciences | Pahoa | 2001 | Na Naia | Silver & Blue |
Hawaii Preparatory Academy | Waimea | 1949 | Ka Makani | Red & White |
Hilo High School | Hilo | 1907 | Vikings | Blue & Gold |
Honokaa High School | Honokaʻa | 1938 | Dragons | Green & Gold |
Hualalai Academy | Kailua-Kona | 1998 | Pueo | Turquoise/white |
Kamehameha Schools | Keaʻau | 2001 | Warriors | Blue & White |
Kanu `O Ka `Aina New Century | Waimea | 2000 | N/A | Red & Yellow |
Kaʻu High School | Pahala | 1881 | Trojans | Maroon & White |
Ke Ana La`ahana Charter | Hilo | 2001 | N/A | Blue & White |
Keaau High School | Keaʻau | 1999 | Cougars | Navy and Red |
Kealakehe High School | Kailua-Kona | 1997 | Waveriders | Blue, Silver & White |
Kohala High School | Kapaʻau | 1926 | Cowboys | Black & Gold |
Konawaena High School | Kealakekua | 1925 | Wildcats | Green & White |
Laupahoehoe High School | Laupahoehoe | 1883 | Seasiders | Royal Blue & Gold |
Makua Lani Christian Academy | Kailua-Kona | 1992 | Lions | Purple & White |
Pahoa High School | Pahoa | 1943 | Daggers | Green & White |
Parker School | Waimea | 1976 | Bulls | Maroon, Black & White |
St. Joseph High School | Hilo | 1869 | Cardinals | Red & Gold |
Waiakea High School | Hilo | 1976 | Warriors | Royal Blue & White |
Waters of Life New Century | Pahoa | 2000 | Waters | Aqua & Ultramarine Blue |
West Hawaii Explorations Academy | Kailua-Kona | 1994 | N/A | Silver & Green |
Championships
Volleyball
Year | Boys |
---|---|
1991 | Laupahoehoe |
Cross Country
Year | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
2009 | Honoka'a | Hawaii Prep |
2010 | Honoka'a | Hawaii Prep |
2011 | Honoka'a | Hawaii Prep |
2012 | Honoka'a | Hawaii Prep |
Track and Field
Year | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
2011 | Waiakea | Hawaii Prep |
Football
Year | Division-I | Division-II |
---|---|---|
2004 | Kealakehe (6-3) | Hawaii Prep (9-0) |
2005 | Kealakehe (7-1) | Kamehameha-Hawaii (7-2) |
2006 | Kealakehe (9-0) | Kamehameha-Hawaii (7-2) |
2007 | Kealakehe (8-2) | Kamehameha-Hawaii (7-2) |
2008 | Kealakehe (9-3) | Konawaena (7-2) |
2009 | Honoka'a (7-1) | Hawaii Prep (8-0) |
2010 | Kealakehe (6-0) | Kamehameha-Hawaii (10-0) |
2011 | Kealakehe (6-0) | Konawaena (9-1) |
2012 | Kealakehe (6-0) | Konawaena (10-0) |
2013 | Hilo (9-0) | Konawaena (8-1) |
Judo
Year | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
2008 | Waiakea | Waiakea |
2009 | Hilo | Kamehameha |
2010 | Hilo | Kamehameha |
2011 | Waiakea | Kamehameha |
Wrestling
Year | Boys | Girls |
---|---|---|
2010 | Kealakehe | Kamehameha |
2011 | Waiakea | Kamehameha |
2012 | Waiakea | Kamehameha |
2013 | Waiakea | Kamehameha |
2014 | Waiakea | |
References
- ↑ Big Island Sports Page web site
4. Hawaii High School Athletic Association
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