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runs to get the trip started in Port
land. Robinson and Welch con
tinued their assault on opposing
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stay hungry and do the
little things... to be sue
cessful.
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pitchers with another dinger each
in the game against No. 8 Califor
nia on Friday.
“We knew it was a matter of
time before our offense came
around,” Gamez said. “We have
too much power for [a slump] to
go on for long. We just needed
that little spark and it was conta
gious. It just trickled on down the
lineup for us.”
.The Wahine will most likely
counter the Ducks’ big bats with
junior Desiree Duran, who leads
Hawaii with a 1.99 ERA and 49
strikeouts. Freshman Sheri
Oronezis, the probable starter in
the second game, boasts a team
best 7-6 record with 83.2 innings
pitched.
However, Gamez is aware that
the Ducks cannot rely on only the
long ball or the big inning to carry
the team against the Wahine. If
Oregon remains complacent at
the plate, it might end up on the
losing end.
“Our plan is to come out ag
gressive from the start,” Gamez
said. “We need to focus and stay
hungry and do the little things ...
to be successful.”
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