BIIF soccer roundup — Saturday, Dec. 22

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Boys

Konawaena 1, Honokaa 0

Joshua Clifford scored midway through the second to lift the visiting Wildcats (2-5) to a much-needed win on the road.

Dragons coach Maurice Miranda said his team held a sizeable advantage in shots on goal but couldn’t get one past goalkeeper Jose Medina.

In dropping Honokaa to 1-6, Konawaena swept the season series – having also won 1-0 at home Dec. 6 – and took sole possession of fourth place in Division II

Waiakea 9, Ka’u 0

Aidan Santos scored twice and the Warriors (4-1-1) got goals from seven other players to roll in Pahala.

John Grover, Isaac Sumera, Sam Frazier-Jenkins, Kadin Hatakenaka, Chase Kotomori, Taylor Todd and Oli Bautista collected goals, and Sumera, Jeremy Spain and Tevita Hala-Latu were in goal for the shutout of the Trojans (0-7).

Hilo 9, Kohala 0

Riley Patterson scored three more goals, giving the senior 15 on the season, and Haku Perry also netted a hat trick at Hilo Bayfront for the Vikings (3-2).

Jack Mann scored twice, Logan Mizuba added a goal, and Jyson Breitbarth was credited for the shutout against the Cowboys (3-3).

Makua Lani 8, Keaau 0

Kai Van Bergen and Kawaihua Paikuli-Campbell each scored twice as the first-place Lions (7-1) rebounded from their first loss with a home win.

Ka’elele Fernandez, Kaipono Benson, Kahoku Benson and Stevan Perrino also found the back of the net, and Elliot Veisauyadra recorded the shutout of the Cougars (0-7).

Girls

Waiakea 10, Ka’u 0

Maiya-Ann Serrao recorded a hat trick and seven other Warriors scored a goal apiece in the road win.

Keilee Silva, Xailynn Lyman-Moke, Nayah Robertson, Quinn Prine, Kalena Kekaualua, Kaitlin Beatty and Aiyanna Fourshey also scored for Waiakea (4-3), and five goalkeeper saw time in the shutout of the Trojans (0-7).

Konawaena 2, Honokaa 0

The Wildcats (6-1) won in North Hawaii, dropping the Dragons to 1-6.

Makua Lani 3, Keaau 1

Tia Lurbiecki, Monilaite Moniati and Mara Duarte tallied goals as the Lions (4-3) broke .500.

Emily Turmelle gave the Cougars their first goal of the season, but Keaau fell to 0-7.