Naog did not allow any hit in three straight innings. He gave up three base hits in the third inning before striking out George Pangelinan for the second time.
Demetreus Camacho walked before Naog drove him in with a single in the first inning.
The Falcons had to endure a scoreless second inning from the hands of Survivors’ pitcher, Caleb Takeo before they continued the scoring spree.
Camacho hit an RBI single and Christopher Sablan drove him in with a single as well, and the Falcons set a strong lead in the fourth inning.
Naog and Angel Palacios got the first base on a hit-by-pitch and Daylan Camacho drove them in on an error by short stopper in the sixth inning.
Alfonso E. hit a run-scoring double to secure the Falcons’ search victory, 7-2.
A’s 4, Shell Strikers 3
The Century A’s survived the sharp throws of Shell Strikers’ pitchers Perry Celis and Juden Joyner and scored four runs for their first win, 4-3.
After two scoreless innings, Jordan Kosam got the first base on a walk against Celis before Nathan Nogis drove him in on a catching error by the Strikers in the third inning.
Timothy Villagomez who replaced Brandon Torres hit a double before he scored the second run for the A’ on a pass ball.
Junrey Giles walked and Christian Lizama drove him in with a triple and the A’s strengthen the lead in the fifth inning.
Austin Ada added a run on a pass ball in the sixth inning.
Justin Arriola led the rally for the Strikers and Mat Celis knocked-in an RBI triple in the bottom of sixth inning.
However, Christian Lizama who took the mound in the final inning struck out Marcus Camacho and Devon Garrido and ended the Strikers’ hope to bounce back.
As Matuis Twins 3, IT&E 1
Roki Tenorio led off a single and made it to the home plate on a pass ball to take the lead in the first inning.
Daron Jones doubled, stole second base and scored run on another pass ball in the second inning.
After a scoreless third inning, Jones strengthened the lead in the fourth by scoring his second run on a fielder’s choice.
MJ Sakisat and Tenorio did great on the mound striking 12 batters in the ball game.
Ol’ Aces 14, JPO Enforcers 3
Ol’ Aces catcher, Virolanson Secharmidal led the fourth inning with a triple before Jessie Brel hit a two-run double to rally against the JPO Enforcers leading to their 14-3 victory—their second win in the season.
Virgil Secharmidal knocked-in a run-scoring double and Frankie Lizama drove him in with a single.
With two strike outs, Oscar Setefano hit a two RBI single.
Vironlanson had his second chance to bat and singled. They added four more runs and the Ol’ Aces never looked back.


