Honolulu Hawaii Payout Odds to Win the 2021 Little League World Series

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Honolulu Hawaii Payout Odds to Win the 2021 Little League World Series

Honolulu will pay out $200 for every $100 bet should this favorite win the 2021 Little League World Series.

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The Hawaii team beat Connecticut 9-1 to open this Little League World Series.

The Hawaii Offense scored four runs in both the second and fourth innings — Kekoa Payanal smacked a game-high two hits with the 808 getting nine hits as a team.

“As soon as we got to the second inning, as soon as we got that first hit, we got a little bit more up and not down from the home run that Ryan gave up.” Payanal said. “As soon as we got more hits we were more excited and we were just more focused into the game.”

Hawaii will next play Nebraska at 11 a.m. Sunday.  You can bet that game at BetOnline and watch it live on ESPN.

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- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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