BIIF soccer: Santos strikes back with six goals in Kealakehe’s big win

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Kealakehe’s Laukoa Santos left Kamehameha’s field a frustrated man Saturday after the Waveriders had to settle for a 0-0 draw despite dominating possession .

Kealakehe’s Laukoa Santos left Kamehameha’s field a frustrated man Saturday after the Waveriders had to settle for a 0-0 draw despite dominating possession .

Santos took his hostilities out on Kohala on Tuesday, scoring six times in Kapaau as Kealakehe beat the Cowboys 9-0.

The day’s other three BIIF matches were also one-sided.

Kean Schutte, Iokepa Perez-Juarez-Aponte added goals for Kealakehe (6-0-2) and Hunter Steerhuis scored on a penalty kick and combined on the shutout with Greyson Moore.

Hilo 9, Keaau 0: Kalei Tolentino-Perry netted four goals at Hilo Bayfront, and Jace Taka and Ariz Aynessazian added two apiece for the Vikings, who remained in first place in Division I.

River Brown also scored for Hilo (7-2-0) and Kaa’ina Lewis was credited with the shutout against the Cougars (2-7-0).

Konawaena 8, Parker 0: Kupa’a Fernandez and Sergio Garcia each scored twice in Waimea as the Wildcats improved to 4-3-1.

Simon Ellis, Logan Takizawa, Kala’i Santiago and Harry Hill also scored for Konawaena, and Anthony Ward kept a clean sheet against the Bulls (3-3-0).

Girls

Hilo 9, Keaau 0: Freshman Jordyn Pacheco tallied a hat trick at Hilo Bayfront and Miya Clarke added two goals as the Vikings remained undefeated.

Haley Miyasato and Siena Mizuno finished with a goal and an assist and Hollie Saplan, Evyn Bree Helekahi-Kaiwi also found the back of the net for Hilo (7-0-0).

Sadee Bacdad and Ashley Mendes combined on the shutout of the Cougars (1-7-1).