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HILO — The touchdown tracker for Hilo’s Kahale Huddleston read 10, and understandably Honokaa’s defense was primed to stop Huddleston from getting anymore at its expense.
The problem for the Dragons on Friday night came on a play-fake on the the very first place from scrimmage as two tacklers converged on Huddleston, only to watch as quarterback Kaleo Apao kept the ball to rip off a large gain.
Not long after, Huddleston had No. 11 and more.
The Vikings senior ran for touchdowns on three of his first five carries, and he returned a kickoff return for a score for the third consecutive game as the Vikings coasted past Honokaa 41-0 in BIIF football at Wong Stadium.