Honoka'a hasn't had much luck against Kamehameha Hawai'i recently, but that could start to change on Friday. The Dragons will look to defend their home field against the Warriors at 6:00 p.m. One thing working in Honoka'a's favor is that they have posted at least 31 points in their last six matchups.
Honoka'a is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Friday. They breezed past Hawaii Prep to the tune of 35-0. The result was nothing new for the Dragons, who have now won eight games by 20 points or more so far this season.
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Honoka'a didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Royzten Williams and Kalae Lindsey. Lindsey is crushing it when it comes to interceptions: he's snagged at least one every time he's taken the field this season. Honoka'a received some extra help from Shazen Monell Lagaret, whose fumble return for a touchdown made for one of the most unforgettable moments.
Special teams was a major factor in the game for Honoka'a, racking up 11 points in total. The biggest highlight from special teams (and perhaps the team as a whole) came courtesy of Kelton Bell, who ran a kickoff back for a touchdown.
Meanwhile, Kamehameha Hawai'i was within striking distance but couldn't close the gap two weeks ago as they fell 26-20 to Kea'au.
Honoka'a's win was their third straight at home, which pushed their record up to 8-3. Those home victories came thanks in part to their defensive effort, having only surrendered 0.0 points on average over those games. As for Kamehameha Hawai'i, their defeat dropped their record down to 6-5.
Honoka'a lost to Kamehameha Hawai'i at home by a decisive 35-20 margin in their previous meeting back in September. Can the Dragons avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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