By KEVIN JAKAHI
Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Kamehameha’s defense is on some kind of mean roll, preventing every Division II foe from entering the end zone.
Besides that scoreless streak, the Warriors have won their last three BIIF games by shutout, including a 45-0 rout over Hawaii Prep last Saturday.
In a rematch in the BIIF semifinals, Kamehameha (5-2 BIIF, 8-2 overall) hosts Ka Makani (2-5, 2-6) at 3 p.m. Saturday at Paiea Stadium.
The most impressive defensive stat from the blowout was Kamehameha holding HPA to negative 45 rushing yards on 19 attempts.
There were 10 tackles for loss.