Martin went a perfect 4-for-4 and scored one run, while Shiro was 3-for-5 scoring three runs.
Third baseman Leo Bobai went 3-for-4 as he hit two RBIs, and Wayne Kentaro added one RBI.
Martin pitched seven strong innings holding PIC scoreless in the first, third, fifth and seventh inning.
He struck out one and gave up 13 hits and eight runs, as Sai-Pal now in 3-3 standing, handed PIC its fifth loss.
Mel Manahane hit three RBIs and scored on base-on-ball to help Choll Aces shut out Haga-T, 11-0 for their fifth win.
Haga-T who lost to Brotherhood last Sunday skidded to its seventh loss yesterday as Jack Reyes and Alvin Takai fails to complete the task after having base hits in the first inning.
Payton Sakuma pitched into fifth inning in 10-run mercy rule for Choll Aces, and gave up six hits and no runs.
Bronon Hocog who walked in the first inning hit an RBI single in the second.
Dennis Renguul, Jayson Hayes, Victor Ducor, Greg Reyes and Ray Sablan all hit a go-ahead single.
PTI 5, Brotherhood 3
Rougue Camacho hit three RBIs including a home run and FS Masao drove in a run scoring single as they mounted a winning rally in the final inning to help PTI end Brotherhood’s seven-game winning streak.
Ben Aguon and Theo Minor who both hit singles scored the decisive runs for their 5-3 victory over Brotherhood.
PTI first close the gap as Minor scored Aguon in a go-ahead single in the fifth inning, then took the lead in the seventh to finish the game.
Ready Mix 5, Auel-Auel 2
Henry Lizama, BJ Ahoa, Toi Celis, Henry Palacios and
Ray Cepeda all hit a single helping Ready Mix rally for a 5-2 victory over Auel-Auel.
Henry Palacios lasted seven innings as he struck out two and allowed only two runs. He gave up seven hits but held Auel-Auel scoreless in five innings.
Sakudi 9, Hitters 1
In Women’s Division, Sakudi routed Hitters, 9-1 for their seven-game winning streak to grab the top place in the standings.
Hitters first basewoman Emy Quitugua’s home run in the second inning was their only run as Charlene Cabrera held them scoreless from third to seventh inning.
Lenice Kapileo and Erica Tenorio both hit RBI singles to lead Sakudi stretch the lead.
OhnSakau 14, Atu Asi 4
Mers Santos hit four RBIs and Doriana Emul had three RBIs sending Ohn Sakau to its third win.
Emul and Santos led most of their team mates scatter runs in the final innings to end the game in the 10-run mercy rule.
Julie Guerrero and Anneline Seman each added an RBI.


