Will Mililani extend its Oahu Interscholastic Association boys soccer dynasty, or will upstart Campbell have something to say on the matter?

That question will be answered Saturday night as the two OIA West teams meet in the Division I league championship match at Kapolei High.

Mililani owns 18 league titles, including the last two under coach Steven McGehee. Campbell is going for its first.

The Trojans (12-0) got back to the final by defeating host Kapolei 3-0 on Thursday, with Jackson Cosner scoring twice, while the Sabers eked their way in with a 1-0 win over Kailua on penalty kicks.

The Trojans beat the Sabers 4-0 as part of a dominant regular season for Mililani in which it yielded only one goal, to Pearl City, and scored 79 times, per results compiled by ScoringLive.

Mililani has been similarly untouchable in the playoffs with eight goals for and zero against.

Preceding the D-I match, Castle and Waipahu will meet for the Division II title starting at 5 p.m. Castle last won an OIA title in 1991, while Waipahu was crowned for the only time in 2011.

Brian McInnis covers the state's sports scene for Spectrum News Hawaii. He can be reached at brian.mcinnis@charter.com.