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The Rebels headed to Starkville this weekend to take on Mississippi State in a huge in-state rival matchup.
With no surprise, junior Gunnar Hoglund was named starting pitcher for the first game and had a fantastic showing. Hoglund went 7.0 innings, allowing just three runs on four hits, with nine strikeouts and no walks. Mississippi State was able to score first, but while Hoglund was pitching, they were only able to score a single run in each inning.
In the third inning, the Rebels worked to tie it up after senior Cael Baker recorded the first hit of the night. This created a two-out rally as freshman Jacob Gonzalez was walked, followed by sophomore Peyton Chatagnier singling to bring Baker home to make it even.
Lock your doors: HPD urges vigilance as car break-ins spike during holidays
Lock your doors: HPD urges vigilance as car break-ins spike during holidays By Mark Carpenter | December 15, 2020 at 5:28 PM HST - Updated December 15 at 5:28 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Earlier this month, Jordan Lee learned first-hand just how popular an Oahu hiking trail is among thieves.
Moments before meeting his friends at a trail on the Kailua side of the Pali tunnels, he found out police were at the parking lot for a car break-in.
“I was like, ‘I don’t know, should I park here,’” Lee said. “I already had like an eerie feeling before I even went on the hike, something that didn’t feel right, but once I got there, I was already late. So I was like ‘Okay, let’s just do it.’ The closest parking lot would have been further down the road, in Kaneohe or Kailua.”