Kaua‘i Youth Teams Head To State Championships, Local Tryouts Begin
Kaua‘i student athletes will travel to O‘ahu this month for multiple state competitions, following KIF titles and local qualifiers that have wrapped up. The schedule affects parents and coaches as teams prepare for travel and fundraising, while tryouts and registration dates offer new opportunities for youth participation.
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Kaua‘i’s youth sports calendar is packed as several island teams advance to state championships on O‘ahu and local programs open tryouts and registration. The roundup, compiled by Mark James and sponsored by Wilcox Health, was published on Kaua‘i Now on November 3, 2025, and lists dates and results that will shape the next weeks for athletes, families and supporters.
The immediate calendar includes the State Air Riflery Championships on November 4 at the Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu. High school bowling moves to the state stage November 6 and 7, with congratulations noted for Waimea Boys and Kaua‘i High girls as Kaua‘i Interscholastic Federation champions. Kapa‘a Cheer captured the KIF cheer title and will represent the island at the State Cheer Championships at the Blaisdell Center on November 12. High school football will enter the State Division 2 playoffs beginning November 15. Meanwhile boys high school soccer tryouts start November 4, and families are advised to contact their schools’ athletic departments for details.
For local residents the schedule has tangible implications. Travel to O‘ahu means planning for airfare and interisland logistics for teams, coaches and chaperones, as well as more intensive fundraising and volunteer coordination from booster clubs and parent groups. Successes such as the Waimea Boys and Kaua‘i High girls bowling championships and Kapa‘a Cheer’s KIF title build community pride and offer economic spillovers for local vendors who support fundraisers and team events.
Athletic directors and coaches should expect concentrated preparation in the coming days as teams finalize rosters and training plans. Parents of athletes should watch school athletic department communications for tryout specifics and medical clearance requirements, and consider the timing of state events when scheduling family and work commitments. For younger athletes and families who want to get involved, the roundup invites submissions of sign ups, schedules, results and fundraisers to help centralize information for the community.
Community organizers and fundraisers can use the announcement as a prompt to coordinate support for travel and equipment needs, and to schedule booster activities while competition is underway on O‘ahu. To submit youth sports information or announcements email KauaiSports@PMGhawaii.com. The full event listing and schedule details were shared on Kaua‘i Now on November 3, 2025.


