Everything is cyclical. eventually, the west side will start to win their fair share of titles. all that matters is this year. no doubt, from top to bottom, the west is a deeper conference. but, until they're knocked off, Kahuku is still king of the hill.bandits1 wrote:Just pointing out that when guys debate about which conference is the dominant one, they almost always only use the decades which help their argument and completely ignore all the rest. The only true and fair way is go back to the beginning and count 'em all up. Simple. Kahuku won the OIA title in 2011 and looks like the favorite to win again this year, so a good start to the '01s for the East. In the '00s the East won 8 of 10. In the 90s the East won 6 of 10. In the '80s the West won 9 of 10. In the '70s the West won 8 of 10. In the '60s the West won 6 of 10. In the '50s the West won 8 of 10. And in the '40s the West won 5 of 9(no title awarded in '42 due to WWII).
Now I don't know how many or which schools were actually playing football in the '40s/'50s/'60s, but the west side was still the west side and the east side was still the east side, and that's all that matters in this debate.
Kahuku - Waianae is always a good physical game. that D lineman is an absolute beast! the team that deserves to win, will win.
Good luck to all the boys!!!
GO BIG RED!!!