Led by Saipan Little League Inc., newly elected president, Tony Rogolifoi, the awarding of trophies was attended by players, coaches, managers and some parents of the team members in the Junior, Senior and Big leagues.
The 2009 Little League championship trophy was awarded to the Patriots for the Junior; to the Fielders for the Senior and to the Tanapag Falcons for the Big League.
The Patriots also received the pennant champion award for the Juniors, the Jets for the Senior and the Hustlers for the Big League.
The season MVP champion was Jeremy Rabauliman for the Junior League.
Jonathan Celis of the Fielders is the championship series MVP and Eli Aughenbaugh of the Jets is the season MVP for the Senior League.
The championship MVP award was given to Ike Aldan of the Falcons and the season MVP to Giovanni Ayuyu of the Hustlers.
The runner-up champions in Junior League are the Ol’ Aces.
The batting champion with an average of .612 is Lamarc Iguel of Ol’ Aces; Jared Sablan of Patriots has the most runs (27); AJ Lizama of Red Sox most doubles (10); Jeremy Rabauliman of Patriots most triples (5) and most strike outs (53); Ricardo Dela Cruz of Kagman Lion Heart, most home runs (3) and most RBIs (25) and Frankie Camacho of Ol’ Aces most ERA (1.03).
The runner-up champions in the Senior League are the Kagman Lion King.
Auguenbaugh has the highest batting average of .519, most runs (24), most home runs (4) and most RBIs (23).
Nokki Saralu and Peter Tenorio both of the Fielders has the most doubles (7); Saralu also has the most strike outs (45); Joshua Jones of Jets most triples (6); Joe Palacios of Jets most ERA (0.95).
The runner-up champions in the Big League are the IT&E Fielders.
David Camacho of D9ers has the highest batting average of .516; Juan Iguel of Ol’ Aces most runs (18); Anthony Aldan of Hustlers most doubles (6); EJ Tenorio of D9ers, Wensner Namelo and Iaonis Rasa both of Fielders and Giovanni Ayuyu of Huistlers has the most triples (3); Ayuyu, Ike Aldan of Falcons Anthony Tenorio of Fielders and Ben Taisacan of Aztecs has the most runs (1); Ben Cabrera and Ike Aldan both of the Falcons has the most RBIs (2); Anthony Aldan of the Hustlers has the most ERA (1.290) and Elton Santos of the Fielders most strike outs (69).


