The coin toss before Hilo and Waiakea play will hold more interest than usual.
Will Hilo receive the opening kickoff?
If so, will the Warriors let Kahale Huddleston get his hands on the ball?
If so, can Huddleston take another one back?
All eyes will be on the Vikings’ senior, who has 14 touchdowns in three games, including four on kickoff returns, when the crosstown rivals meet at 1:20 p.m. Saturday at Ken Yamase Memorial Field. Last Friday in a 41-0 victory against Honokaa at Wong Stadium, Hilo (3-0, 2-0 BIIF Division I) only received one kickoff, to open the second half, but the Dragons’ attempt at squib kick didn’t work, and Huddleston ran it back 90 yards.