Online extra: Stars give Maui late scare

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Tribune-Herald

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The Hawaii Stars rallied for three runs in the ninth inning, but came up short in an 8-6 loss to Na Koa Ikaika Maui on Thursday night at Iron Maehara Stadium on the Valley Isle.

Hawaii (24-27) made four errors behind starter Dallas Mahan, who allowed eight runs in six innings in the third of a six-game set to finish its inaugural season in the North American Baseball League.

Mahan (0-7) gave up 12 hits and two walks, and struck out one. Cortney Arruda pitched two scoreless innings in relief, striking out four.

Vinnie St. John struck out Jason Thomas with a runner on second for the last out.

Reggie York and Arnoldo Ponce each had a pair of hits to lead the Stars.

Jesse Smith earned the win with six innings of two-run ball. St. John pitched an inning for the save, allowing three runs.

Waylen Sing Chow batted 2 for 5, Chema Sanchez 2 for 3, and Joe Kala 2 for 5 with two RBIs to lead Maui (31-26).

The teams continue their series tonight at 5:35 p.m.

Hawaii 100 001 013 —6 7 4

Maui 313 001 00x —8 13 2