Hawaii Tribune-Herald
PAHALA — It would have taken about 11 players to have a chance to contain Pahoa’s Keala Harris, who was a one-play wonder over and over again.
Harris took a sweep, ran left or right, then the Daggers sealed the edge and watched him run.
Pahoa wasn’t bullied up front this time, and while Ka’u’s thunder didn’t work, Harris’ lightning did to the tune of 333 yards rushing with four touchdowns, three in the second half as the Daggers pulled away for a 32-8 victory in BIIF eight-man football.
“We came as one and worked together,” Harris said.