Followed by the Power Plant is AG’s Piligro clocking in at 83 wins and 37 losses followed by DPW Troubleshooters weighing in at 69 wins and 59 losses.
High in spot is currently being filled in by Ed Diaz collaring 160 points, whilst the High out spot is filled in by Jayson John fending off 120 points.
PSS South Side kicked Public Health’s Oh Yeah out of town last Friday at Bar Gaia, 11-4. South Side took advantage of Oh Yeah’s lack of players that night. South Side’s winning rampage started in the first round of the night, the Singles 301 Double in/ Double out round, Freddy Salavaria, Diego Dela Cruz, and John Torres sniping majority of the points home exempting one that went home with Oh Yeah’s Eric Atalig.
Team South Side grabbed the driver’s seat of the game as soon as they dominated the Partner’s Burma/ New Machine Half it round, the Partner’s 501 Double in/ Double out, the Single’s cricket round, and needless to say, the Team 1001 Double in/ Double out round to kick the Oh Yeah’s way out of town, 11-4.
Meanwhile, a back to back game was going on at the Naked Fish bar and grill. Team CUC’s Power Plant planted team Na’ Gupu six feet under ground, 12-3.
The Power Plants yanked the winning momentum from Na’ Gupu after team players Joy Silva, Ray Cepeda, and Patrick Taitano collared all of the points home in the Singles 301 Double in/ Double out round, moving on to the next round breezy and dominating the Partner’s Burma/ New Machine Half it round, bagging all the points home for the Partners 501 Double in/ Double out round, swiftly sniping all the points home in the Singles Regular Cricket, and finishing the kill by winning the Team 1001 Double in/ Double out round to finish the game at 12-3 team CUC Power Plant moving forward fiercely and claiming the top contender’s spot currently.


