Baldwin beat Kamehameha 2-1 after penalty kicks to knock the 2014 state champions into the loser’s bracket.
Skylar Littlefield scored in the 68th minute to put the Bears (10-1) in a 1-all tie with the Warriors (11-2-1) and send the game to overtime.
After 20 minutes of OT, the game was decided on penalty kicks that went seven rounds. At 4-4 in PKs, Baldwin’s Kiley Inouye scored the game-winner and the Bears clinched it when Kamehameha’s Leah Feato’s shot went wide right.
Earlier, Feato gave the Warriors a 1-0 lead with a goal in the 15th minute. Kamehameha outshot Baldwin 27-15.
The Bears play Oahu Interscholastic Association champion Mililani in the semifinals tonight.
It is the first time since 2010 an ILH team was dumped in the first round. Kapolei beat ‘Iolani in penalty kicks that year.
Baldwin then beat Kapolei in the next round that year, which was the last time the Bears won a state game.
‘Iolani 2, Kamehameha-Maui 1
Shantel Torres-Benito scored in the 72nd minute to give the Raiders (11-0-2) the win and a spot in tonight’s semifinals against Pearl City.
‘Iolani trailed 1-0 when Quinn Williams scored for the Warriors (8-3-1) in the fourth minute. Rachel Bowler tied it at 1-all with a goal in the 18th minute.
Mililani 4, Campbell 0
Tia Furuta put the Trojans (13-1) ahead 1-0 with a goal in the first minute and then her through ball set up Chaylyn Navares for a two-goal lead over the Sabers (10-5-1) in the 35th minute.
In the final seconds of the first half, Furuta nearly scored another goal, but her point-blank shot on a breakaway was caught in the gut and arms by Campbell goalkeeper Ruby May Ramos, who also stopped a shot on a Navares breakaway midway through the second half.
Kailana Keao notched Mililani’s third goal in the 42nd minute and Furuta added her second goal in the 60th minute.
DIVISION II
Hawaii Prep 9, Waialua 0
Kaui Taylor scored four goals for top-seeded Ka Makani (10-1-1) and Emi Higgins, Teah Van Bergen, Mari Camacho, Marlie Mandaquit and Erin Evans notched one goal each in the win over the Bulldogs (5-8-1).
Hawaii Prep meets Kauai in the semifinals today.
Kauai 1, Pac-Five 0
Anaiah Christensen gave the Red Raiders (9-2-3) the victory over the fourth-seeded Wolfpack (5-7-1) with a goal in the 42nd minute.
Kapaa 2, Makua Lani Christian 1
April Barnes and Kela Wood scored for the Kauai Interscholastic Federation champion and second-seeded Warriors (11-1-1) in the 38th and 41st minutes.
Akari Shimazu cut the gap to 2-1 for the Lions (6-6-1) in the 48th minute.
Kapaa meets Kamehameha-Hawaii in the semifinals today.
Kamehameha-Hawaii 6, Kalaheo 1
Kekailani Wong Yuen scored twice and Joey-Ann Cootey, Bryana-Marie Ebbers, Layn Taylor Glenn and Kiara Cuyo added one goal each for the Warriors (8-4-1).
Mattea Jurgovic scored the only goal for the third-seeded Mustangs (7-5-1).
Consolation scores
Division I
Castle 1, Kapolei 0
Moanalua 2, Waiakea 0
Division II
Leilehua 3, McKinley 0
Seabury Hall 3, Waianae 2