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Two Hawaii players earn All-Pac 12 baseball honors


Two 2014 All-Hawaii first-team baseball selections were named to the All-Pac 12 baseball team, according to the conference's website.

Punahou alumnus KJ Harrison and Iolani alumnus Christian Donahue, both of Oregon State, were picked by the conference's coaches, the website said. Both players are sophomores. Harrison, a first baseman, is a repeat first-team selection. Donohue played the outfield this season after playing the infield as a freshman.

Harrison batted .265 with 14 doubles, four triples and 10 home runs with 47 RBI. He led the Pac 12 with 30 RBI and tied for the conference lead with eight homers.

Donohue batted .339 with 11 doubles, five triples and one homr with 29 RBI.




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