Enforcers upset Little Lions, 11-5; Dragons torch Twins, 10-5

The Enforcers only had three strike outs to win the game when Cedric Camacho took the mound and threw the final pitch in the last inning where he struck out Lions’ Dustin Santos.

Catcher, Matthew Sablan caught Catalina Dela Cruz’ foul ball and completed the upset game.

Earlier, Justin Reyes who pitched the first five innings had eight strike outs for the Enforcers.

The Enforcers were playing under dog in yesterday’s game when they clobbered the Lions with three runs lead in the third inning and did not look back.

The underdogs scored three runs in the first inning, three runs in the fourth and three runs in the fifth including Keola Nekaifes’  walk.

Dragons 10, Twins 5

Last Saturday, the Dragons lambasted the As Matuis Twins with run-scoring hits in the fifth inning to win with a five-run deficit.

Jonathan Villagomez hit a three-run triple Chiko Bondoc drove him and Jason Villagomez in with a double hit in the seven-run fifth inning.

Jonathan Cabrera who replaced Nathan Camacho struck out three in final inning.

With Camacho also striking out three in the first inning, the Dragons had 12 strike outs.

Red Sox 22, IT&E 8

Nathan Sablan hit a run-scoring home run helping Red Sox pound IT& E with six hits in the second inning to win the game in a 10-run mercy rule, 22-8.

Alex Monkeya drove-in two runs with his go-ahead single while Jose Tyquiengco Jr., hit a run-scoring single also in the second inning.

Craig Aguon also hit a run-scoring single in the third inning.

 The Red Sox scored six runs in the first inning then, consistently walloped IT&E with seven runs in the second and third innings.

 

 

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