• Hans L'Orange Field is a stadium in Waipahu, Hawai'i. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of Hawaii Pacific University's men's baseball...
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    (1904–1919), J.B. Thomson (1919–1923), E.W. Greene (1923–1937), and Hans L'Orange (1937–1956). In the early days of the plantation, each worker was assigned...
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  • plantations on the island of Oahu. They played their home games at Hans L'Orange Field. The CaneFires began as the Kauai Emeralds, but changed their name...
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  • Hawaiian word for sea turtle. They played their home games at the Hans L'Orange Field. Ryan Kalish, Chicago Cubs outfielder Kenley Jansen, Atlanta Braves...
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  • Hanamaulu, Hawaii Hanapepe, Hawaii Hanapepe massacre Hanauma Bay Hans L'Orange Field Haole Hapa Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area Hauʻula, Hawaii Hawaiʻi...
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  • Retrieved April 11, 2022. Smith, Richard (May 21, 2022). "Charger Park Baseball Field – Alabama-Huntsville Chargers". stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved December 27...
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  • Blaisdell Center Baseball stadium Hans L'Orange Field Softball stadium Howard A. Okita Field Soccer stadium Atherton Field Other venues Clarence T. C. Ching...
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  • Honolulu, Hawaii Les Murakami Stadium Waikiki BeachBoys West Team City Stadium North Shore Honu Waipahu, Hawaii Hans L'Orange Field West Oahu CaneFires...
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    3–2 Feb 10 at Hawaii Pacific* Hans L'Orange Field • Waipahu, HI W 2–0 4–2 Feb 10 at Hawaii Pacific* Hans L'Orange Field • Waipahu, HI L 8–9 4–3 Feb 11...
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  • highest-scoring brand with a 96. In 2001, Grey Goose released its first flavor, L’Orange, followed by Le Citron in 2002. The company was eventually sold by Sidney...
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