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The Moanalua boys volleyball team is leading the Oahu Interscholastic Association in a championship match on Wednesday night, with Na Menehune and Mililani also competing. Na Menehune secured their spot in the final by sweeping Campbell in three sets on Monday night, while Mililani defeated Castle in three sets to earn their place.

This will be the third consecutive post-COVID championship match between Mililani and Moanalua. Mililani, who remains undefeated at 12-0, had strong performances from Tyler Duranceau and Aris Mateo against Castle, with both players registering 18 kills each. Meanwhile, Moanalua’s Ezekiel Sablan and D’Angelo Ross led the way with kills against Campbell, with Sablan also contributing with two solo blocks.

Moanalua has been dominant in the OIA D-I tournament, winning 10 of the last 11 titles under coach Alan Cabanting. The winner of Wednesday’s championship match will earn the OIA’s seeded berth in the state tournament, joining ILH winner Punahou with a first-round bye. Other leagues, such as the Big Island Interscholastic Federation and Maui Interscholastic League, will also be holding their finals on Wednesday night.

Brian McInnis covers sports for Spectrum News and can be reached at [brian.mcinnis@charter.com](mailto:brian.mcinnis@charter.com) for additional information on this story or any others related to Hawaii sports scene.

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