For years, Ka‘u was on the wrong end of many lopsided Big Island Interscholastic Federation football scores. ADVERTISING For years, Ka‘u was on the wrong end of many lopsided Big Island Interscholastic Federation football scores. But in eight-man, the shoe
For years, Ka‘u was on the wrong end of many lopsided Big Island Interscholastic Federation football scores.
But in eight-man, the shoe is on the other foot.
Anthony Emmsley-AhYee, Kalii Apia-Dolan, Cy Tamura, Randall Kahele and Kupono Palakiko-Leffew each scored touchdowns as Ka‘u rolled to a 62-0 victory over Pahoa in Pahala on Friday night.
Emmsley-AhYee hauled in touchdown passes of 11 and 20 yards as the Trojans (2-0 BIIF, 2-1) bolted to a 54-0 lead at halftime.
Defensively, Kainalu Medeiros-Dancel grabbed an interception and Evan Manoha and Kaweni Ibarra combined to help produce a safety against the Daggers (0-2, 0-3).
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