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Kaylee Norborikawa,
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Tennis goes to
postseason
Even with the acclaimed success of the
HPU spring sports season, only the men’s and women’s
tennis teams are locked in for postseason play. Softball,
baseball, and men’s golf are all still waiting
for an invite.[More]
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Mark Mestan swings, as men’s
tennis one of the only spring sports that are lock in
for postseason.
Courtesy HPU Athletics
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Softball claimed PacWest
title again
The Sea Warriors dominated at the plate
in a four-game series against the Silverswords of Chaminade
University April 12-13 at Patsy Mink’s Central
O‘ahu Regional Park. [More]
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Nicole Kalakau sets to bat as one of the starters.
Courtesy HPU Athletic
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Senior Baseball lost last
home game, 5-6
HPU dropped its last home game of the season
against the Aggies of New Mexico State University, 5-6,
at Han’s L’Orange Park on April 9. A final
series at home had been planned against the Rebels of
Dixie State College, but it was cancelled due to ATA’s
declaration of bankruptcy.[More]
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The senior baseball players gather
at the top of homeplate to take a group photo at their
last home
game of the season at Han’s L’Orange Park.
Photo by Tiffany Garrett
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