BIIF football: League to show more mercy, moves 35-point running clock up to include first half

TIM WRIGHT/Tribune-Herald Kamehameha's Taylor Eckart intercepts a pass intended for Pahoa's Duke Palma and returns it for a touchdown Aug. 29 during a 60-6 Warriors' victory that under the BIIF's new mercy rule – adopted this week by the league's athletic directors - would have gone to a running clock in the first quarter. Instead of waiting until half time, running time will be implemented as soon as a game's point differential reaches 35 points.

As Hilo’s football team put up points on the scoreboard Saturday against Waiakea at a lightning-quick speed, the first-half clock, alternatively, moved at its regular pace.