BIIF soccer: Hawaii Prep breaks through late to end Kealakehe’s home streak

Hawaii Prep's Sihkea Jim defends against Kealahehe Brayan Munoz during the second half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Hawaii Prep's Toby Balaam moves the ball past Kealakehe's Cyrus Sobrepena during the second half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Hawaii Prep's Toby Balaam battles for possession of the ball with Kealakehe's Cyrus Sobrepena during the second half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Hawaii Prep's Toby Balaam takes the ball post Kealakehe's Akela Kaniho during the second half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Hawaii Prep's Kenio Komatsu and Kealakehe's Akela Kaniho battle for possession of the ball as HPA's Riley Hiaff looks on during the first half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Hawaii Prep's Jake Schneider moves the ball past Kealakehe's Kean Schutte during the first half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
RICK WINTERS/West Hawaii Today Hawaii Prep's Jake Schneider comes up just short on a cross as the Kealakehe keeper looks on during the first half of Saturday's BIIF Division I soccer match at Waverider Stadium.

KAILUA-KONA — As the wins pile up and Hawaii Prep’s resume as a Division I power on the Big Island and state grows, Ka Makani have maintained a simple, singular focus — get better, every single day.