BIIF soccer: Season kickoff continues over weekend

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Waiakea's Charlie Silva delivers a forward pass during Friday's BIIF soccer match against Hilo at Waiakea High School. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Hilo's Aelani Kuikahi-Keolanui delivers a hip-level pass during Friday's BIIF soccer match against Waiakea at Waiakea High School. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Waiakea's Raimee-Lynn Okutsu focuses intently as she times a kick pass during Friday's BIIF soccer match against Hilo at Waiakea High School. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
Hilo's Halana Daog prepares to volley the ball to a teammate during Friday's BIIF soccer match against Waiakea at Waiakea High School. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today/Hawaii Tribune-Herald)
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HILO — Hilo and Waiakea boys soccer partook in a crosstown matchup Friday in Hilo, with the result ending in a 1-1 draw.

Louis Perroy scored the hosting Warriors’ goal, while Brennan Barrientos scored the Vikings’ lone goal.

Waiakea (1-1-1) will next take the pitch at 5 p.m. Friday in Kea‘au, taking on the Cougars.

Hilo (0-1-1) will host Konawaena at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wong Stadium.

Following the boys match, Waiakea girls routed Hilo 5-1 on Friday at Waiakea High.

Kalia Franklin led the winning Lady Warriors with an impressive four-goal performance, followed by teammate Charlie Silva with one goal.

Aneala Sibayan scored the Lady Vikings’ only goal.

Waiakea remains unbeaten at 3-0-0, and will next take the pitch today against Ka‘u at 3 p.m. in Pahala. Hilo (1-1-1) will host Konawaena at 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Kona 19, Ka‘u 0

Konawaena girls soccer blasted Ka‘u on Saturday at Julian R. Yates Field, winning 19-0.

The paper was unable to obtain the scorers from this match.

The Wildcats earned their first win, improving to 1-1-0. Their next test will be across the Saddle Road against Hilo on Tuesday afternoon at Wong Stadium. The Trojans (0-1-0) will host Waiakea this afternoon in Pahala.

Kealakehe 5, Kea‘au 1

Kealakehe boys soccer handled business over Kea‘au on Saturday at Waverider Stadium, winning 5-1.

The paper was unable to obtain the scorers from this match.

The Waveriders (2-0-0) will next take on Parker at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Kealakehe High School, while the Cougars (0-1-0) will next host Honoka‘a at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Kea‘au High School.

KSH 2, HPA 1

Kamehameha Schools-Hawai‘i boys soccer edged Hawaii Preparatory Academy 2-1 in a Saturday afternoon match in Kea‘au.

The Warriors’ Gabriel Arquitola scored both goals for the winning team, while Brodie Buczyna scored Ka Makani’s lone goal.

Unbeaten KSH (3-0-0) will look to keep its hot start going against Konawaena at 2 p.m. Friday at home.

HPA (1-1-0) next plays local rival Parker at 3 p.m. Friday in Waimea.

KSH 3, HPA 0

Following KSH boys’ victory over HPA, the girls team did the same against Ka Makani — blanking the visitors 3-0 at home.

Kahalia Huddleston, Alyssa Hurdman and Madisyn Meyers scored a goal apiece for the Lady Warriors.

KSH (1-1-1) will next face Konawaena at 4 p.m. Friday in Kea‘au, while HPA (1-1-0) will next travel to Pahala to face the Lady Trojans at 3 p.m. Saturday at Ka‘u High School.