BIIF football weekend recap: Kona schools fall short in openers

Waveriders freshman quarterback Lawai'a Nahakuelua calls for a snap Saturday at Waverider Stadium. Kealakehe lost to Kamehameha 20-7. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Konawaena wide receiver Austin Takaki runs for a big gain Friday at Julian Yates Field. (LAURA RUMINSKI/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

SOUTH KONA — Up 21-7 in the first half which showcased superb play from quarterback Keoki Alani, Konawaena football was outscored 53-7 in the remainder of the game to fall to Long Beach Poly (California) by a final score of 60-28 in its season opener Friday at home. In an exhilarating first half in which the Wildcats looked in control, the Jackrabbits made plays on both sides of the ball to help open the floodgates in the final two quarters to run away with the victory.