HHSAA Press Release
Hawaii High School Athletic Association
News Release
For Immediate Release
February 7, 2026
HHSAA ADVISORY: Boys Soccer State Championships Rescheduled Due To Weather
HONOLULU – The Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) has announced the cancellation and rescheduling of final-day matches for the 2026 Boys Soccer State Championships.
This decision follows National Weather Service alerts for a flood watch and high wind watch currently in effect for Oahu. Additionally, City and County of Honolulu officials have announced that the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex will be closed to the public starting at 1:00 p.m. today, necessitating the removal of all scheduled afternoon activities.
As a result, the following adjustments have been made to the tournament schedule:
CONSOLATION MATCHES CANCELLED
All consolation matches scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex outlying fields have been cancelled. These matches will not be rescheduled.CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES RESCHEDULED
The Division I and Division II championship matches have been moved to Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex main stadium. The updated schedule is as follows:- Division II Championship: #1 KS-Hawaii vs. #2 Kapaa – 4:00 PM
- Division I Championship: #1 Iolani vs. Punahou – 6:00 PM
MEDIA & SPECTATOR INFORMATION
In addition to the primary announcement, the HHSAA provides the following details for media and fans:- Ticket Policy: Fans who purchased digital tickets via GoFan for Saturday’s matches will have their tickets honored on Wednesday. For those unable to attend the new date, refund requests can be submitted through the GoFan platform.
- Broadcast Schedule: The HHSAA is working with Spectrum OC16 to adjust the live broadcast schedule. Updates regarding televised or streamed coverage for Wednesday’s matches will be posted on the HHSAA website once confirmed.
- Weather Monitoring: HHSAA officials will continue to monitor field conditions at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex leading up to Wednesday to ensure the pitch is playable after the storm subsides.
For further updates and the most current information, please visit www.hhsaa.org.
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About the Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA):
The HHSAA is a non-profit organization that is the governing body of high school athletics in the State of Hawaii. It organizes and conducts state championships in various sports, promoting sportsmanship, academic achievement, and healthy competition among student-athletes. The HHSAA has been a leader in fostering student-athlete participation, serving more than 36,000 student-athletes in the 2024-25 season. The HHSAA offers more culturally unique interscholastic sport offerings than any other state in the country, including outrigger canoe paddling, judo, and now surfing. Hawaii has often been a trailblazer for emerging sports, including being the first state in the country to sanction girls wrestling and the 12th state in the country to sanction girls flag football.








