The four-year starting second baseman made his return to the Hawaii lineup after an injury, ripping two hits against New Mexico State.
Ventimilia, who missed nearly a month of the season, is hitting .323 in nine starts for the Warriors, with five of his 10 hits going for extra bases.
Hitting at the top of the order, the Monterey High grad has driven in five runs and scored seven with eight walks.
Ventimilia has scored 103 runs in his four year career at Hawaii.
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