KEAAU — It was only apropos that the treacherous first half ended with a bad snap. The ball slipped and slid backward for large loss on the slick Paiea Stadium turf, representing the ninth fumble of the game.
That turned out to be a conservative 24 minutes because there were 10 more fumbles in the second half.
The thunderstorms may have held off Friday night, but the rain did not.
Kealakehe won’t complain. The Waveriders may have gotten their mojo back on a miserable night for BIIF football in East Hawaii.
Anthony “Head” Trevino kicked a field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter, and that was it for points.