Hula Bowl - Game Results

Game Results

Year Winning team Losing team
1960 East 34 West 8
1961 East 14 West 7
1962 East 7, West 7
1963 North 20 South 13
1964 North 20 South 13
1965 South 16 North 14
1966 North 27 South 26
1967 North 28 South 27
1968 North 50 South 6
1969 North 13 South 7
1970 South 35 North 13
1971 North 42 South 32
1972 North 24 South 7
1973 South 17 North 3
1974 East 24 West 14
1975 East 34 West 25
1976 East 16 West 0
1977 West 20 East 17
1978 West 42 East 22
1979 East 29 West 24
1980 East 17 West 10
1981 West 24 East 17
1982 West 26 East 23
1983 East 30 West 14
1984 West 21 East 16
Year Winning team Losing team
1985 East 34 West 14
1986 West 23 East 10
1987 West 16 East 14
1988 West 20 East 18
1989 East 21 West 10
1990 West 21 East 13
1991 East 23 West 10
1992 West 27 East 20
1993 West 13 East 10
1994 College Stars 28 Hawaii Stars 15
1995 East 20 West 9
1996 East 17 West 10
1997 South 26 North 13
1998 South 20 North 19
1999 South 34 North 14
2000 North 28, South 28
2001 North 31 South 23
2002 South 45 North 28
2003 Aina (East) 27 Kai (West) 24
2004 Aina (East) 26 Kai (West) 7
2005 East 20 West 13
2006 East 10 West 7
2007 Aina (East) 18 Kai (West) 10
2008 Aina (East) 38 Kai (West) 6
All-time series
East leads West 15–11–1
North leads South 9–7–1
College Stars leads Hawaii Stars 1–0
Aina leads Kai 4–0
  • The game was played at Honolulu Stadium from 1960 through 1974 prior to moving to Aloha Stadium. Aloha Stadium hosted this game from 1975–97, and started hosting the game again in 2006 after being moved back from War Memorial Stadium.
  • When the inaugural Hula Bowl All-Star Football Classic was played on January 5, 1947, the teams were composed of mainland college players pitted against a local team of graduates of Leilehua, a local high school in Wahiawā, Hawai'i. The teams played a two-game series every January until 1951, when the format was changed to allow NFL players to join the Hawaiian all-stars in an effort to create a more competitive environment. In the 1960s the Hula Bowl changed formats again, limiting play to only collegiate athletes.

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