Evangelista struck out the Hustlers lead off batter, then, went on to beat the rest to finish with six strike outs to secure their 14-run mercy rule.
The Falcons made the bottom of the third their strongest inning when Camacho, after driving-in two runs with a single went to the batting plate for the second time and repeated it.
Mac Travis and Evangelista also fired two-run single apiece and the Falcons had 13 runs before their third out in the third inning. Logan Martin hit his second run-scoring single to keep the Falcons strong in the fourth inning.
Twins 7, Braves 4
PJ Sablan loaded the bases with his single before AJ Sablan pushed Keith Hernandez to score a run with base-on-ball in the bottom of the first inning and the Twins kept the lead to beat the Braves, 7-4.
Jun Atalig switched with AJ and fired run-scoring singles in the third and fourth innings; PJ Sablan knocked-in an RBI triple and MJ Sakisat added a run-scoring single to keep the lead.
Brandon Pua had a two-run single for the Braves to cut the Twins’ lead down to two runs in the top of the sixth inning.
But MJ Sakisat scored a run on a catching error by the pitcher and the Twins secured their victory.
Enforcers 6, A’s 4
Trailing by two runs, the Junior Police Officers Enforcers secured bases with a pair or walks then, Cedric Camacho blasted a two-run single to tie the ball game in the bottom of the fifth inning leading to their victory over the Century A’s, 6-4.
Replacement pitcher Ethan Lizama did not allow the Century A’s a run in three straight innings as he struck out six.
Fred Songao knocked-in an RBI single, stole his way to the scoring position and scored run on a catching error to help the Enforcers win the ball game.
Red Sox 11, Little Lions 1
After the Bos Red Sox secured a strong lead in the top of the first and second innings, Jhace Palacios tightened the defense striking out three in a row to ensure their win over the Kagman Little Lions, 11-1.
Anthony led off a single before he and Palacios scored run on a passed ball.
With one out, Franco drove-in a run with single before he and Jose Ty scored runs on a throwing error by short stopper.
Craig Aguon knocked-in a two-run triple in the second in the top of the second inning before Franco hit an RBI single to secure their win.
Ol’ Aces 23, Survivors 5
During last Sunday’s game, the Ol’ Aces riddled the Survivors with base hits in the second and fifth inning to guarantee their big win.
After holding the Survivors scoreless in two straight innings, the Ol’ Aces begun the winning streak with Jess Brel knocking-in a two-run single Virolanson Secharmidal added a run-scoring single to help finish the second inning with eight runs.
Virgil Secharmidal fired a two-run triple in the third to stretch the lead, then, the Ol’ Aces continued the surge in the fifth inning with Mike Muna launching an inside-the-park home run.
Shell Strikers 9, Hustlers 8
Down by one in the top of the sixth, the Shell Strikers defeated the Hustlers’ pitcher to make their way to the scoring spot, then, tied the ball game on a passed ball.
Another error by the catcher helped the Strikers come back, then, pulled away with RBI singles from Marcos Camacho and Jose Terlaje.
Juden Joyner who replaced Perry Celis on the mound struck out Hustlers’ Austin Villagomez to protect their lead and win the ball game.
Dragons 13, IT &E 1
Devin Flores fired a three-run inside-the-park home run as the Dragons streaked to have an 11-run top of the second inning to pound IT&E, 13-1.
Jerald Cabrera hit a run-scoring home run and Flores had an RBI single in the second inning to widen the gap and the Dragons never looked back.
Dragons pitcher Nathan Camacho struck out 11, gave up only one hit and walked five to help nail IT&E to one run all the way to the ball game.
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