Strikers, Twins, Ol’ Aces prevail

Starting pitcher, EJ Terlaje struck out five before he turned the mound over to Juden Joyner who had seven strike outs.

The IT&E rallied in the third inning with four runs, but the Strikers were quick to trim the down by knocking in two base hits.

Terlaje walked and stole the scoring position before he made it in the home plate on Joyner’s passed ball and the Strikers only had one run to make and they would be back on their feet.

Noah Camacho got the first base on a base on ball, and with two outs Celis doubled to send him home and tied the ball game.

Celis stole second and scored run on a pass ball ending IT&E’s hope to recover.

Twins 13, Enforcers 2

PJ Sablan connected a two-run triple and the Twins set the lead in the bottom of the first inning, then never trailed to rout the Enforcers, 13-2.

Roki Tenorio fired a two-run single, Keith Fernandez and MJ Sakisat walked before Sablan rocketed a two-run single in the bottom of the second inning.

The Twins went on with their streak in the third, with Tenorio knocking-in a run-scoring single and Darrel Jones hitting a two RBI single to finish off the Enforcers.

Ol’ Aces 4, Red Sox 2

TJ Eina lasted sixth inning and struck out 11 to help the Ol’ Aces beat the Red Sox, 4-2.

Alex Litulumar walked and Jessie Brel knocked-in an RBI double in the second inning, then, Mike Muna drove him in.

Brel walked in the fourth inning before catcher Virolanson Secharmidal drove him in on a sacrifice fly.

Roman Reyes tripled scored the fourth run for the Ol’ Aces after an error at the second baseman.

 

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