Ol’ Aces beat Survivors; Patriots still undefeated

Frankie Camacho drove-in two runs with a single to set the lead in the bottom of the first inning.

Joss Santos doubled before Lancaster Secharmidal sent him to the home plate on a sacrifice bunt in the third.

Camacho singled, stole second and scored run on a throwing error by the catcher.

Lizama lasted seven innings and gave up only four base hits and one run to defend their lead and finished the ball game, 4-1.

Docomo Patriots 13, TSL A’s 3

Jeremy Rabauliman drove-in runs in two separate innings as he went 3-for-4 helping the Docomo Patriots rout the Century A’s, 13-3.

With one out in the top of the first inning, Lucio Kalen walked and Rabauliman sent him home with a triple.

Christian Mizer walked, stole second base before Raymond Saralu drove him in with a single, and the Docomo Patriots set the lead.

With Keene Deleon Guerrero knocking-in a run-scoring single, the Century A’s tied the ball game in the bottom of the first.

But the Patriots were quick to bring the lead back with Rabauliman firing his second base hit to drive-in one run, Mizer knocking-in an RBI single and Henry Rabauliman firing a run-scoring double in the second inning.

Yoichi Arurang tripled and made it to the home base on stolen base from Brandon and Mizer added another base hit—a run scoring single to secure their victory.

Red Sox 15, IT&E Northern 4

The Red Sox clobbered IT&E Northern with four base hits in the bottom of the second inning for a 15-4 rout on Saturday.

First baseman Isaiah Cruz completed a rundown with perfect catch throw two batters out, Jonathan Cabrera caught a fly ball and pitcher Jerome Reyes had two of his total strike outs to hold IT&E Northern scoreless in two straight innings.

Cabrera fired a two-run double and Joseph Borja had an RBI double as well as the Red Sox mounted the rally in the bottom of the second.

Tommy Reyes batted for the second time and fired his second base hit that drove Steven Cabrera home.

Fielders 13, Lions 3

Poland Masaharu, Khobby Kaipat, Alan Aguon and Marino Ngeskebei had triples to carry the Fielders past the Kagman Lion Heart, 13-3.

After hitting the games’ first triple in the bottom of the first inning, Masaharu scored run.

Jonathan Rangamar singled before Alan Aguon sent him home with a triple to put up the lead.

Masaharu knocked-in an RBI single and Kaipat fired a run-scoring triple in the fifth inning and the Fielders prevailed.

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