The upcoming Hawaii Dental Service Division I flag football championship will feature a clash between Mililani and Moanalua, two programs that entered the final as unseeded teams but have risen through a series of hard‑fought victories.
Moanalua secured its spot by defeating Campbell, while Mililani advanced past Baldwin, each team capitalizing on strong defensive schemes and athletic playmakers who excel on both sides of the ball.
A Night of Anticipation at John Kauinana Stadium
The championship game is scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday at John Kauinana Stadium, a venue that recently experienced a lightning‑induced delay in the opening semifinal and will now host postponed consolation matches on Saturday afternoon.
Moanalua’s quarterback Breidi‑Ann Higa was a standout in the semifinal, throwing for 291 yards and four touchdowns, while Mililani’s multi‑threat athlete Zennalen Nelson contributed key plays that helped the team surge forward.
Both squads are known for their stout defenses and athletic rosters, a combination that promises a tightly contested battle where every drive could swing the momentum.
The championship will be streamed live, drawing attention from fans across the islands and highlighting the growing popularity of flag football in Hawaii’s high school sports landscape.