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Comeback in game two of the Big West Championship is too short

Fullerton, California – – – The Hawai'i baseball team fell into an early hole and gathered in the late innings before fell in 20 UC Irvine (7: 5) in his second game of the Big West Championship on Thursday.
The Rainbow Warriors are now playing a excretion game against the loser of the Cal Poly-Cal State Fullerton game on Friday at 4 p.m. The excretion game on Friday will be UH's third Win-Or-Go home game in the last four competitions.
The preparations met early and often and scored three runs in the first inning before roaming two runs by three in a second inning to achieve it early with 6-2.
Uh got his runs in the second over four consecutive hits, the last two of which came to one Kamana Nahaku RBI Double and A Draven nushida Single run scoring single.
The Hawai'i Bullpen did a great job to keep UH in the game, and kept the preliminary heel for just one run over the last seven inning. Liam O'Brien And Ethan Thomas Each delivered goalless relief, with O'Brien three frames and Thomas worked the next 2.1 to keep the arches in a striking distance.
Uh would beat back in the seventh if Ben Zeigler-Namoa Beat his second three-run home of the weekend to pull the Rainbow Warrior 6: 5 within one run. The tatters added a key insurance run in ninth place and met with two outs in the frame to achieve 7-5.
Zeigler-Namoa and Jordan Donahue Halfed in the UH criminal offense, and Donahue was 3: 4 with a goal, while Zeigler-Namoas Homer was seven of the season and second three-run bomb in so many days.

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