By Conor Langs | Wednesday, March 19, 2025, 12:05 a.m.
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This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲
This past Saturday morning, two crosstown rivals in Hilo and Waiakea matched up in flag football for the first time in history, with the Lady Vikings winning comfortably 32-6. Both squads will return to the field this week, with Hilo hosting Ka‘u at 6 p.m. Thursday and the Lady Warriors taking on Kea‘au at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Kamehameha Schools-Hawaii‘i. See the paper later this week for the results. (Delfin Kamakoa Paulo-Galoste/Unko Kama Media) ▲