In the opening round for the single’s 301 double in and out, Tony Celis, Jayson John, and Glenn Camacho of team Piligro dominated over Proa’s Beverly Ngirmekur, Oden Garces, and Ngirmekur again darting 3 points on home for team Piligro.
In the partner’s wild and crazy cricket, partners Lionel Sanchez and Venetia Sanchez were pegged up against Pora’s Beverly Ngirmekur and Oden Garces. Lionel and Venetia took the point away from Proa working hand in hand with teammates Jayson John and Vince Rosario who also take the point away from the Proas.
Since the last round for the wild and crazy cricket, team Piligro dominated the entire game. They did not give Proa another chance to score a single point after the first one that they got for the single’s 301 double in and out and the partner’s Burma/ new machine half it.
After the entire game, team Piligro dominated by 11 points over team Proa.
In a back to back game going on at the Buddies Bar, DPS Enforcers won by a hairline of one point against Public Health’s Oh Yeah.
In the opening of the single’s 301 double in and out Bernard Santos took the point away from Oh Yeah’s Jeff Sablan.
But Ed Diaz challenged that by winning the point for the next round against Tony Mareham. It was a back and forth battle against both teams but by the end of the single’s 301 double in and out, it was a tied sore between both teams; 2 all.
In the partner’s wild and crazy DPS Enforcers dominated the brackets with Vince Mareham, Hank Magofna, Bernard Santos, and Tony Mareham.
In the partner’s Burma / new machine half it round, Oh Yeah took all of the points home evening the score sheet out to 4 all.
In the partners 501 double in and out, DPS Enforcers took all of the points home with the same players advancing the Enforcers up to 2 points; 6-4.
Although team Oh Yeah won the team 1001 double in and out round that was not enough to beat the Enforcers as they scored 2 points more in the earlier round in the single’s cricket to a total score of 6-8. By the time team Oh Yeah won the 1001 double in and out round, Enforcers still slipped past them.


