BIIF football: Kamehameha rides 9 turnovers to 1st BIIF championship since 2014

Kamehameha's Izayah Chartrand-Penera intercerpts a pass intended for Konawaena's Kealakai Kihe during the BIIF Division II championship game at Julian Yates Field in Kealakekua on Saturday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Kamehameha's Bryce Furuli scores in the first quarter against Konawaena during the BIIF Division II championship game at Julian Yates Field in Kealakekua on Saturday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Konawaena's Harry Hill punts the ball in the first quarter against Kamehameha during the BIIF Division II championship game at Julian Yates Field in Kealakekua on Saturday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
Konawaena quarterback Sheynen Nahale lines up against Kamehameha during the BIIF Division II championship game at Julian Yates Field in Kealakekua on Saturday. (Rick Winters/West Hawaii Today)
RICK WINTERS/West Hawaii Today Kamehameha's Michael Glendon (59) celebrates winning the BIIF Division II championship on Saturday while Konawaena's Noah Bredeson (1) walks off the field. The Warriors defeated the Wildcats 27-22 at Julian Yates Field in Kealakekua to advance to the HHSAA state tournament.

KEALAKEKUA — Kamehameha finally found a way to break through. But it was anything but easy.