BIIF soccer: Lady Warriors, Dragons and Ka Makani dominate weekend matchups

Kamehameha's Kealani Weddle aims to score while Honokaa's Alise Nakano defends during Friday's BIIF girls' soccer match at Kamehameha. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today and Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

KSH's Lily Kay-Wong attempts to secure possession against Honoka‘a during Friday's match in Kea‘au. Kay-Wong finished with two goals in the 7-0 win. (Joe Poellot/Special to West Hawaii Today and Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

Honokaa goalkeeper Rachel Bridges dives to make a save during Friday's BIIF girls' soccer match against the Lady Warriors at Kamehameha. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today and Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

Kamehameha's Mia Chow directs a header pass to teammate Alyssa Hudman during Friday's BIIF girls' soccer match against Honokaa at Kamehameha. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today and Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

Kamehameha's Inalei Haunga delivers a chest pass to a teammate during Friday's BIIF girls' soccer match against Honokaa at Kamehameha. (Tim Wright/Special to West Hawaii Today and Hawaii Tribune-Herald)

KEA‘AU — Kamehamha Schools-Hawai‘i girls soccer began its two-match homestand on Friday, routing the visiting Honoka‘a Dragons 7-0.