Remember to follow the Cajuns tonight in Hawaii!!
Live Stats Here
Cajuns got 1 hit in the top of the first.
Hawaii gets first 2 on in the bottom, nobody out.
Hope Blue can find the zone
Remember to follow the Cajuns tonight in Hawaii!!
Live Stats Here
Cajuns got 1 hit in the top of the first.
Hawaii gets first 2 on in the bottom, nobody out.
Hope Blue can find the zone
Cajuns down by three...Hope they can pull it out!
We finally got out of the second inning!!
http://ragincajunfan.home.att.net/ca...vs-hawaii.html
This is a better stat page, where you can see all the live game stats on one page!!!
Not looking too good at this time. 5-0 Hawai'i after 6. C'mon Cajuns, get those bats warmed up! It's rally time!
8-1 in the bottom of the 8th. Looks like the Cajuns are going to have to start another run with McNeese!
DaddyCajun!
12-1 top of the 9th, Bobby called in from Hawaii and said the home cooking was very good tonight and most everything we hit was right at someone!!!
DaddyCajun, go out to the Clean Tigue and Help start a new 14 game run!!
His team won as many games as anyone else in the tournament, and in fact took the title in the First Hawaii Title Rainbow Tournament.
But University of Louisiana baseball coach Tony Robichaux wanted to make sure his Ragin' Cajun squad left the Hawaiian islands in a good frame of mind.
The Cajuns dropped their tournament finale, and lost for the first time this season, late Saturday night in a 12-1 decision to the Rainbow Warriors.
"Wichita State drops its first game and wins four in a row and goes away happy," Robichaux said. "We win four in a row and drop the fifth game and we leave upset. That's the way it is sometimes, but we have to keep in mind that we've played 15 games and these kids have won 14 out of 15."
The Cajuns (14-1) had administered that first loss to Wichita on Tuesday, rolling to a 19-3 win to kick-start themselves to four straight wins in the Rainbow meet. Only Saturday's loss kept them from running the table.
"At first we were worried about the front end of the tournament," said Robichaux of his team's opening games against WSU and South Florida. "Playing on the turf there took a lot out of us, and that last day we were mentally and physically drained. Hawaii was up and ready and we couldn't hold them off."
The rest of the story
Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
it was a tuesday game, wasn't it??
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