Saint Louis Phenom Berger Completes Rare ILH Slam as Kamehameha Sweeps Mat Crowns

Saint Louis junior Hunter Berger turned the ILH finals into his personal highlight reel yesterday, locking up the 138-pound championship while Kamehameha walked out with both the boys and girls team titles. Berger’s win, his fourth Interscholastic League of Honolulu crown at a fourth different weight class, capped a long day of technical falls, pins and repeat champs at Kamehameha’s Kapalama gym and now shifts the spotlight to the Texaco state tournament in two weeks.

Berger handled Kamehameha’s Kona Lunn by technical fall in the 138-pound final, completing a title run that has taken him through 106, 126, 132 and now 138. The victory also marked the 100th of his career and put him in rare company as just the seventh Saint Louis wrestler to pull off an ILH slam, a short list of Crusader standouts who have swept the league across four seasons, as reported by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

State Title Chase Looms

The ILH finals ran yesterday at Kamehameha and are logged on the season’s competition pages and brackets. FloWrestling lists the boys ILH event yesterday, and the Hawaii High School Athletic Association has the Texaco Wrestling State Championships set for Friday and Saturday two weeks from now at Neal S. Blaisdell Arena. That tight window gives contenders only a brief stretch to fine-tune weight management and match strategy before stepping onto the state stage.

Kamehameha Dominates the Team Races

Kamehameha made the most of its home floor and stacked points in nearly every corner of the brackets. The Warrior girls rolled up 190 points to comfortably outdistance Punahou’s 109, and the Kamehameha boys clinched the team title by 17.5 points with Saint Louis settling into third. A mix of repeat medalists and first-time league champions helped stretch the margins and lock down both trophies. Per the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Kamehameha has produced at least one ILH titleist every season since wrestling gained state-sanctioned status.

Standouts and First-Time Champions

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