BIIF football: KSH wins seventh straight; Hilo wins nailbiter

Hilo's Chance Badon-Dellomes spotted a significant gap in the Cougar defense as he sprinted for the Vikings' second touchdown during Friday night's game against Kea‘au. (Tim Wright/Special to the Tribune-Herald)

HPA running back star Alaka‘i Aipia finds an opening during a rush against KSH on Saturday in Kamuela.(Hawaii Preparatory Academy/Courtesy Image)

Kea‘au's Charleston Salazar escaped the Vikings' defense and dashed in for a touchdown during Friday night's game against Hilo. (Tim Wright/Special to the Tribune-Herald)

Kea‘au's Cyler Quick goes high while a teammate tackles low, stopping Viking running back Peter Alaoan's forward progress during Friday night's game against Hilo. (Tim Wright/Special to the Tribune-Herald)

Kea‘au receiver Jesse James-Douglas secures an acrobatic catch during Friday's game against Hilo at Wong Stadium. (SunRa Adziyaomamawu/Courtesy Image)

Kea‘au and Hilo football before a play during Friday's game at Wong Stadium. (SunRa Adziyaomamawu/Courtesy Image)

KSH running back Xander Hoopai runs for gain during Saturday afternoon's game at Hawaii Prep Academy. The Warriors beat Ka Makani 28-7 for their seventh consecutive win, with Hoopai posting 237 rushing yards and two touchdowns. (Hawaii Preparatory Academy/Courtesy Image)

Hilo quarterback Austin Aguiar shakes off a tackle from Keaau's Zaeden Moreira during Friday night's game against Kea‘au. (Tim Wright/Special to the Tribune-Herald)

KAMUELA — It was business as usual for Kamehameha Schools-Hawai‘i football on Saturday afternoon against Hawaii Preparatory Academy.