Sakisat who has yet to hit the pitching record struck out one, gave up four base hits and walked one.
Jess Iguel led off a single, then, Sakisat’s two-run double was followed by Ben Mesa’s run-scoring triple.
Ben Tagabuel also knocked-in a run-scoring single before he and Dave Camacho scored runs when Lee Sablan sent Lancheros’ right fielder, Nathan Bermudez on a catching error.
Fred Kaipat had solo home run in the third inning.
Iguel hit his third single in the fourth, Tyron Omar had his second before Sakisat cleared the diamond with his HR, then, Kaipat fired his second home run to complete the shut-out win.
UR Balls 28, Hitz 11
Mike Taitano opened the first inning with a solo home run, Vincent Sablan connected a two-run home run and Giovanni Ayuyu drove-in three runs with his home run and UR Balls beat the Hitz, 28-11.
Taitano drove-in two runs with a single before Sablan’s two-run home run and John Paul Lizama had an RBI single, helping UR Balls riddle the Hitz with nine base hits in the seven-run second inning.
UR Balls finished off the Hitz with 10 runs in the seventh inning.
After Ayuyu’s three-run home run, Lizama had an RBI single, Harlan Reyes and George Camacho both drove-in two with single.
6-Pack 10, Ramblers 9
The Dalwin Kadisang and Mel Aldan had a solo home run in the first and third inning respectively while Paul Pua hit a two-run home run in the fifth, and 6-Pack beat the Ramblers, 10-9.
Aldan tied the game in the first inning with his two-run home run.
Jimmy Manalo drove-in a run with his single for the Ramblers to take the lead again, but Ota Nobuyuki was quick to tie it again in the bottom of the second inning.
Left fielder Paul Pua did not allow a single Rambler to touch the first base in the top of the third inning, and 6-Pack took the lead on Mel Aldan’s solo home run.
Kadisang tripled in the fourth inning before scoring a run on an error at the second base. Glenn Garde scored a run on fielder’s choice to stretch the lead.
The Ramblers connected four base hits three of which driving-in three runs to narrow down 6-Pack’s lead in the top of the fifth inning.
Lucian George singled, then, Paul Pua’s two-run home run pulled 6-Pack away again.
Tony Pangelinan and Joe Quitugua both hit a solo home run but the Ramblers ran short of tying the game when Dan Repeki threw Sidney Kani out on a fly ball in the sixth inning.
6-Pack was held scoreless in the bottom of the sixth, but they also beat the Ramblers in the seventh inning with Pua and third baseman, Robert Repeki throwing Noel Deleon Guerrero and Henry Reyes on a double play.


