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Baseball Wins Marathon Over Hawaii to Open 2024 Season – Ole Miss Athletics – Hotty Toddy
Ethan Groff and Ethan Lege each had big days at the plate, combining to go 6-for-11 and five RBI. Groff finished the night 3-for-5 with a home run, three RBI, and a run scored. Lege went 3-for-6 with two RBI and a run scored.
Jackson Ross went 2-for-5 with two walks and two runs scored in his first action as a Rebel. Andrew Fischer drew four walks, tying the Ole Miss single-game record in his first game for Ole Miss.
After a quiet first inning from both sides, Groff hit the first Rebel home run of the season in the second inning. He crushed a ball over the left field fence to get Ole Miss on the board at 2-0.
After scoring on Groff’s home run in the second, Lege hit an RBI single up the middle in the third, bringing home Judd Utermark from second and putting the Rebels up 3-0.
Quinn continued to deal on the mound, striking out three batters in a row between the second and third innings. He had six punchouts and gave up just one hit after 3.1 innings of work.
The sophomore ran into trouble in the fourth, issuing back-to-back walks followed by back-to-back hits, giving up two runs in the process. Mason Morris came on to try and end the threat, but a double down the line for Hawaii would tie the game at 3-3.
Morris retired seven of the next nine batters he faced, pitching a career-high 2.2 innings in relief. He also tied a career-high with three strikeouts.
After Morris was relieved in the seventh inning, Hawaii grabbed their first lead of the night on a wild pitch in the eighth.
The Ole Miss offense had just two hits over the course of the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth innings, both singles by Groff. After a single by Jackson Ross with one out the ninth, Groff once again found himself at the center, tying the game at 4-4 with a sacrifice fly.
Mason Nichols made his first appearance of the season, coming on with two outs in the eighth inning. With two runners on and one out in the ninth, he induced an inning-ending double play to send the game to extra innings.
Both sides played scoreless 10th, 11th, and 12th innings with Nichols picking up four more strikeouts in the process. The junior would end up working a career-high 4.1 innings, allowing no hits, punching out five, and earning his first win of the season.
Ross opened the 13th inning with a leadoff single up the middle followed by Fischer’s fourth walk of the night. Lege knocked in the eventual game-winning run with a single through the right side, scoring Ross to make it 5-4.
Connor Spencer earned the save in his first appearance as a Rebel, striking out the side to close out the win.
The teams will play a doubleheader tomorrow beginning at 5:05 p.m. CT. beginning with a seven-inning game followed by a nine-inning game.
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County approval sought for festival that has irritated neighbors – West Hawaii Today
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Tourist yells ‘I’m rich’ after beachgoers beg him to stop attacking endangered seal — before he’s detained
A tourist who threw a huge rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal in Maui boasted that he didn’t care about the consequences because he’s “rich” — before he was detained over the attack.
The man was filmed lifting a large rock from a beach and throwing it towards an endangered seal as it swam off the Lahaina shoreline last Tuesday, narrowly missing the animal’s head.
Kaylee Schnitzer, who filmed the video, can be heard yelling at the man: “What are you doing? Why would you throw a rock at it?”
She later told KHON 2: “We told him that we called the cops, and he was like, ‘I don’t care. Fine me, I’m rich.’ He said that, and he kept walking.”
The Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement’s Maui Branch dispatched officers to the beach, where they detained the suspect. Hawaii’s Department of Land and Natural Resources said it will not be share the suspect’s identity as he has not been criminally charged at this time. He is understood to be a 37-year-old man from Seattle, Washington.
A viral video captured a tourist throwing a large rock at an endangered monk seal in Hawaii (KHON2)
Hawaiian monk seals are among the most endangered marine mammals in the world. Harassing, injuring or killing one is against both state and federal law, and violators may face fines or criminal penalties. The horrifying incident sparked online outrage and Schnitzer’s video went viral.
The seal, named “Lani,” is beloved by many residents in the area after returning to Lahaina following the 2023 wildfires. Maui Mayor Richard Bissen noted in an Instagram post that both members of his team and locals have “watched over and deeply cared for” Lani since her return.
“Let me be clear, this is not the kind of visitor we welcome on Maui,” Bissen said. “We welcome respectful visitors that understand that our cultural environment and wildlife must be treated with care and aloha. Behavior like this will not be tolerated.”
Monk seals are one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world (Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources)
State officials said the suspect was questioned by authorities and later released after he requested legal counsel.
The Department of Land and Natural Resources said it is investigating the incident and will turn over the findings to NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement for possible federal action. The Independent has contacted the department for more information.
During a news conference on Wednesday, the Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement Chief Jason Redulla said officials have not confirmed whether the seal was harmed by the rock.
Police reminded the public to avoid interactions with the protected species and report harmful behavior to authorities.
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