P&S will face Commonwealth Ports Authority in the second game at the Miguel Basa Pangelinan Softball Field, while Public School System will play Law and Order.
P&S had its third loss when Division of Environmental Quality/Coastal Resource Management defeated them, 8-7, on Wednesday last week.
Mike Sablan held DEQ/CRM scoreless in three innings but his counterpart, Ben Somol took the sweet revenge by denying them to score in four innings.
Jack Diaz and Joe Quitugua’s singles fell short to beat the DEQ/CRM sluggers who scored its winning run in the seventh when Ed Manibusan’s go-ahead single drove Jacob Lizama home.
PSS lost to Saipan Cell, 15-11, Leo Bobai who pitched in the entire seven innings held them scoreless in the final. At the same time, Saipan Cell scored 10 runs in the final inning to win the game.
PSS was on the upper ground with 11 runs against Saipan Cell’s five in the sixth when Luis Ngiraikelau launched the winning rally in the seventh hitting a single to drive James Lee and Tyrone Omar home.
Omar who hits three RBIs also drove Vic Dukor and Byron to score runs in the final round of the seventh inning.
On the other hand, CPA remains undefeated as it denied Pacific Island Club its chance to recover from two losses.
Joeten Motors that defeated Commonwealth Utilities Corp., 16-3, last week will face Saipan Cell today.


