No Zones who lost to Wells Fargo in the sixth annual championship defeated the defending champion in the double elimination round but the revenge was not sweet enough because they fell short of winning the coveted perpetual trophy during the final round with Na Para yesterday.
Julian Camacho hit run-scoring home run in the third inning—his third homerun in the three-day coed tournament—to keep distance and secure their 6-3 victory over No Zones.
Byron Kaipat and Fonze Tarope also homered for an early lead in the first inning.
Short stop Toi Celis upset Manny Sablan and Liz Lebria as he completed a double play with first baseman Tarope and second baseman, Kyke Kaipat in the fifth inning.
Na Para had a total of six RBIs.
In their first meet during the playoff, No Zones were just a run short of winning the game that ended up in favor of Na Para, 8-7.
Camacho solo homerun in the third established a wide-gap but Manny Sablan’s run-scoring double and the go-head singl hits of Ben Taisacan and Pauline Tudela tied the game in the fourth inning.
Toi Celis set the mood for winning when hit a grand slam in the nine-run second inning to beat Delta Management Natibu in the first day of the elimination round.
No Zone turned its ire at Wells Fargo in the grave yard match by holding the defending champion scoreless in the first three innings.
Pauline Tudela, Ben Taisacan and Jerry Ayuyu drove in runs with single hits in the first inning.


