Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) |
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Established | 1909 |
Association | HHSAA |
Members | 26 |
Sports fielded | 37 |
Region | Hawaii (Oahu) |
Headquarters | Honolulu, Hawaii |
Website | ilhsports.com |
The Interscholastic League of Honolulu or ILH is an athletic conference composed of private secondary schools in Honolulu, Hawai'i. The ILH comprises 26 private schools with over 7500 students participating in 22 different sports including cross country, track and field, swimming and diving, football, baseball, basketball, soccer, canoe paddling, kayaking, air riflery, water polo, judo, cheerleading, gymnastics, and sailing.
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The ILH was founded in 1909 with Punahou, Kamehameha and McKinley High School making up the original membership. A number of public and private institutions joined soon after to bolster membership. Along with the large number of private institutions that composed the membership of the ILH, there were five public high schools situated in Honolulu that were original members of the league - Farrington High School, Kaimuki High School, McKinley High School, Roosevelt High School and Kalani High School. In 1970, these five schools left the ILH to join the Oahu Interscholastic Association, a league now comprising all the public secondary schools on the island, leaving the ILH membership composed solely of private institutions.
The Interscholastic League of Honolulu is governed by a set of by-laws that cover aspects such as: eligibility of students, age limits, academic standing, sports participation, outside participation rules and a codified transfer policy between teams.
As a large number of schools in the ILH have very small enrollment numbers, many schools cannot field teams that require a large number of players such as football, baseball, wrestling, etc. In response to this problem and to give their students a chance to compete in these sports, these schools pool their players together and play under the moniker "Pac-Five". Pac-Five fields a team in all major sports sponsored by the ILH. Unfortunately for this compound team, the athletes are not allowed to participate and score as a team in the state meets for cross country and track. In this case, the athletes from each school must run for their own school name , making it extremely difficult to win team awards due to the failure to meet the minimum amount of athletes participating in an event in order to score.
Tournaments hosted by the Interscholastic League of Honolulu have always been some of the most popular events in the State of Hawaii. Events such as the old Thanksgiving Day football game would annually draw crowds upwards of 20,000 to Honolulu Stadium to watch the league crown its champion. Although the Turkey Day Game has long been defunct, avid fans still often commute from neighbor islands to O'ahu to attend conference games in a wide range of sports.
Institution | Location | Founded | Mascot | School Colors |
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Academy of the Pacific | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1961 | Dolphins | Blue & White |
Assets School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1969 | Admirals | Red, White & Blue |
Christian Academy | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1981 | Patriots | Blue & White |
Damien Memorial High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1962 | Monarchs | Purple & Gold |
Education Laboratory School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1947 | Jr. Rainbows | Green & White |
Hanalani Schools | Mililani, Hawaii | 1978 | Royals | Purple & Gold |
Hawaii Baptist Academy | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1949 | Eagles | Black, Gold & White |
Hawaiian Mission Academy | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1920 | Knights | Blue and White |
Ho'ala School | Wahiawa, Hawaii | 1986 | Hurricanes | Maroon & White |
Honolulu Waldorf School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1961 | None | Blue & White |
Island Pacific Academy | Kapolei, Hawaii | 2003 | Navigators | Navy Blue, Silver, & Gold |
Iolani School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1863 | Raiders | Red, Black & White |
Kamehameha Schools | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1887 | Warriors | Blue & White |
La Pietra: Hawaii School for Girls | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1964 | Panthers | Royal & Sky Blue |
Lanakila Baptist | Ewa Beach, Hawaii | 1969 | Warriors | Red, White and Black |
Le Jardin Academy | Kailua, Hawaii | 1961 | Bulldogs | Blue & White |
Lutheran High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1948 | Lions | Navy Blue & White |
Maryknoll School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1927 | Spartans | Maroon & Gold |
Mid-Pacific Institute | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1865 | Owls | Green & White |
Pacific Buddhist Academy | Honolulu, Hawaii | 2003 | Dragons | Teal, Indigo & Gold |
Punahou School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1841 | None | Buff & Blue |
Redemption Academy | Kailua, Hawaii | 1977 | Warriors | Red & Gold |
Sacred Hearts Academy | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1909 | Lancers | White & Gold |
Saint Andrew's Priory | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1867 | Pride | Red & White |
Saint Francis School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1932 | Troubadours | Blue & White |
Saint Louis School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1846 | Crusaders | Red & Blue |
Word of Life Academy | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1993 | Firebrands | Carolina Blue, Black & White |
*Pac-Five | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1974 | Wolfpack | Black & Orange |
Institution | Location | Founded | Mascot | School Colors | Year Left |
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Farrington High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1936 | Governors | Maroon & White | 1970 |
Kaimuki High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1944 | Bulldogs | Green & Gold | 1970 |
Kalani High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1958 | Falcons | Red & White | 1970 |
McKinley High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1865 | Tigers | Black & Gold | 1970 |
Roosevelt High School | Honolulu, Hawaii | 1930 | Rough Riders | Red & Gold | 1970 |
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