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Hawaii’s bats come alive in rout of North Dakota State

Stephen Tsai
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                                Hawaii second baseman Stone Miyao, above, threw to first base to complete a double play as North Dakota State’s Carter Thompson slid into second during Sunday’s game at Les Murakami Stadium.
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DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Hawaii second baseman Stone Miyao, above, threw to first base to complete a double play as North Dakota State’s Carter Thompson slid into second during Sunday’s game at Les Murakami Stadium.

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                                Hawaii pitcher Buddie Pindel, above, threw four innings of shutout relief to earn the victory in UH’s 11-3 win. Pindel allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked none in his first appearance with the Rainbow Warriors.
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DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Hawaii pitcher Buddie Pindel, above, threw four innings of shutout relief to earn the victory in UH’s 11-3 win. Pindel allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked none in his first appearance with the Rainbow Warriors.

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                                Hawaii’s Scotty Scott, left, celebrated after crossing home plate during Sunday’s game against North Dakota State at Les Murakami Stadium.
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DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Hawaii’s Scotty Scott, left, celebrated after crossing home plate during Sunday’s game against North Dakota State at Les Murakami Stadium.

DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Hawaii second baseman Stone Miyao, above, threw to first base to complete a double play as North Dakota State’s Carter Thompson slid into second during Sunday’s game at Les Murakami Stadium.
DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Hawaii pitcher Buddie Pindel, above, threw four innings of shutout relief to earn the victory in UH’s 11-3 win. Pindel allowed five hits, struck out seven and walked none in his first appearance with the Rainbow Warriors.
DARRYL OUMI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Hawaii’s Scotty Scott, left, celebrated after crossing home plate during Sunday’s game against North Dakota State at Les Murakami Stadium.