Cabrera’s single lifts Red Sox past A’s

Facing a three-run deficit, relief pitcher Alex Monkeya hit an RBI single leading the rally in the bottom of the third and the Red Sox closed the gap when Kyle Hocog and Monkeya scored runs.

Kindo Villagomez walked and scored runs to help the A’s regain the lead in the top of the fifth.

Monkeya struck out one to help the Red Sox keep the A’s scoreless in the top of the sixth inning.

In the bottom of the sixth, Thomas Reyes drove-in a run with sacrifice fly to tie the ball game again.

Steven moved Jerome Reyes to scoring position with walk before Cabrera hit the winning base hit.

Fielders 17, Survivors 9

Down by three-runs, Poland Masaharu drove in two runs with a single and the Fielders came back in the top of the second inning leading to their 17-9 victory over the Survivors.

With Nick Jones and Vicente Cabrera Jr. hitting single apiece and scored runs, the Survivors cut the lead to two.

But the Fielders rallied in the top of the fifth as Jonathan Rangamar and Alan Aguon firing run-scoring single apiece.

Cody Kaipat walked, scored run on an error by the pitcher, then the Fielders never looked back.

Ol’ Aces 11, IT&E Northern 1

JJ Sablan knocked-in an RBI double in the bottom of the first to establish the lead and the Ol’ Aces went on to streak beating the IT&E Northern, 11-1.

Shane Deleon Guerrero fired a run-scoring triple and Jeremy Lizama drove run with a single in the third inning.

AJ Lizama added a run-scoring single in the fourth before Deleon Guerrero hit his fourth base hit that drove-in a run in the fifth inning.

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