Based on five or more at-bats, Sakisat who also tossed sharply from the mound came up with an average of .778 since the tournament started last month.
He was instrumental to DCCA’s six victories and no loss, with 14 base hits in 18 at-bats.
DCCA’s centerfielder Camacho on the other hand, leads the batting leaders in women’s division with averaging .700 as she had 14 hits in 20 at-bats.
Joeten Motors Jets’ Jj Laniyo who is just one hit behind Sakisat takes the second place with an average of .765 in 17 at-bats.
Byron Kaipat who lifted Commonwealth Ports Authority past Legislature with his grand slam during last week’s game hit the most homeruns with five listed in the stats released yesterday.
Next homerun hitters are DCCA’s Joey Dela Cruz, No Zone’s Manny Sablan, Peter Sablan, Department of Lands and Natural Resources Pete Teigita; Reno Celis and Roy Celis of Freedom Air and Tony Celis of Legislature.
Teigita scored the most with 13 runs followed by Legislature’s Dennis Ngeskebei with 12 runs scored and No Zone’s Ken Kalen also with 12 runs.
Ben Taisacan of Joeten Motors Jets hit the most triples and Jj Laniyo hit the most doubles.
Roque Camacho of Freedom Air bested nine other pitching leaders with 1.62 ERA in a total of 26 innings of four games.
Esang Olkeriil had the most strike outs with 11.
In Women’s Division, Bego Camacho of Finance tops the pitching leaders’ list with 2.97 ERA in 33 innings of the season’s first five games.
Dolorina Panuelo of Commonwealth Utilities Corp., had 14 strike outs.
Angela Ngirbedul of Northern Marianas College hit 2 homeruns and nine RBIs.
Evelyn Kani also of CUC hit the most triples and Jenny Palacios hit the most doubles.


