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WAIMEA — Calm, cool and collected, the Hawaii Preparatory Academy soccer team slowly walked off the field, just as they would have in any other game, after beating visiting Kealakehe 6-1 on Saturday.
A couple of years ago, such a win might have elicited a bigger response, but these Ka Makani players expect to win, even when they are playing a Waverider squad who had not lost a league game since January 27, 2012.
Coming into the game against Hawaii Prep, Kealakehe had posted a 57-0-4 record in the league over their last 61 games, which included five BIIF Division I titles.