KEAAU – For a Waiakea offense that didn’t figure to pass the ball much anyway, as adverse as the field conditions were at Keaau High – muddy, mucky, sloppy, you name it — at times it felt like hog heaven.
The Warriors sloshed their way to 240 yards on the ground Saturday, getting rushing touchdowns from four different players and shutting out the winless Cougars 30-0 to earn their second victory and the third seed in the BIIF Division I playoffs.
“No footing, almost impossible,” said Keli’i Perez-Poai who led the ground attack with 85 yards and a touchdown.