As sports enthusiasts gear up for an action-packed day, September 13, 2025, promises thrilling matchups across various disciplines. The college football scene features a notable game between Portland State and Hawaii, set to kick off at 18:00 at the Clarence T.C. Ching Complex. This event is part of an exciting lineup that includes both high school and college competitions across multiple sports.
High School Football and Soccer Highlights
In the realm of high school football, several games in the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) are set to draw attention. At 18:30, Kapolei faces off against Kahuku, while Farrington competes against Mililani, also at 18:30. The action continues with Campbell visiting Leilehua at 19:30. For those interested in the OIA Division I, Nanakuli takes on Radford at 19:30, and in Division II, Kalaheo will play McKinley at 18:00 at Roosevelt.
Soccer fans can look forward to a college matchup as Cal Poly Humboldt challenges Hawaii Pacific at 19:00 at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium. The soccer calendar also includes women’s college competitions, with Eastern Washington going up against Hawaii Pacific on Sunday at 13:00.
Volleyball and Water Polo Competitions
The volleyball scene is equally vibrant, featuring the Aloha State Showdown with multiple matches occurring at McCabe Gym. Florida Tech will compete against Chaminade at 10:00, with a second match against Hawaii Hilo at 15:00. Another fixture includes UC Merced facing Chaminade at 18:00.
At the same time, Central Washington will meet Hawaii Pacific at the Shark Tank in St. Francis at 12:00, followed by another match at 17:00. In the Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) girls’ volleyball, teams will also compete at various venues throughout the day.
The water polo schedule features Kamehameha visiting Iolani at 14:00, and Mid-Pacific at Punahou at 18:00. For the boys’ Varsity I-AA, the match between Kamehameha and Iolani is scheduled for 13:00.
The results from recent matches reveal strong performances. On Friday, Punahou showcased their dominance in boys’ Varsity I with a decisive victory over Mid-Pacific, finishing at 15-4. In the boys’ Varsity II, Punahou maintained their winning streak with an impressive score of 18-0.
In volleyball, the ILH girls’ results showed Iolani defeating Le Jardin with scores of 25-17, 25-13, 25-12, while Mid-Pacific had a successful outing against Hawaii Baptist.
As the day unfolds, sports fans can look forward to a variety of events showcasing talent and competition across high school and college sports. The energy is palpable, and the excitement is just beginning.
