The KK2 fielders and its short stopper, Toi Celis curbed Ngiwal 79’s base hit counts to five and only two of which scored runs leading to 10-run mercy rule decision.
BJ Attao’s triple and Celis’ sacrifice fly to the center assured TKK2 of two runs before Nizar Masayos struck Phil Celis out in the first inning.
Marvin Palacios’ fly ball also landed in the hands of Wally Emul Jr., in the second inning but this drove Oscar Sablan in for the lone run.
Then, came the third inning when TKK2 burst into seven-hit performance, their best so far since this year season started two months ago.
Ray Cepeda singled and BJ Attao moved him in to scoring position on a throwing error to the second base. Toi Celis pushed Cepeda closer to the home base with a single before Joey Dela Cruz finally sent him home with double.
Manny Sablan’s home run drove Toi Celis and Dela Cruz home.
Oscar Sablan followed suit with another two-run home run and Marvin Palacios hit a run-scoring triple to complete the eight-run third inning leading to their 13-2 victory.
Brotherhood 15, AJ Falcons 5
Ben Tagabuel and Eric Palacios tripled as Brotherhood showed no mercy during the fifth inning against AJ Falcons to secure their 15-5 win.
JJ Laniyo connected a two-run single in the first inning, Kevin Kapileo drove-in one with a single and Stan Laniyo has an RBI double in the second inning.
Rodney Lifoifoi hit an RBI single as Al Ngirabuuch and Jayson Reyes scored runs to cut the lead in the fourth inning.
Jerry Ayuyu stretched the lead again with a double in the bottom of the fourth, then, Brotherhood finished its opponents off in the six-run fifth inning.
Red Men 7, Ngatpang Hilitai 5
The Red Men had four base hits and pounded Ngatpang Hilitai with six runs from the first to the third inning leading to their 7-5 win.
Bronon Hocog hit a run-scoring single and Sky Martin drove-in run in the first inning.
Richard Dela Cruz and Benito Izkawa both fired a single in to complete a three-run second inning.
Martin fired another run-scoring single in the third and Sheldon Fernandez added one RBI single to strengthen their lead.
DJ Apatang knocked-in a two-run double and Drew Mangofna sacrificed in an attempt to close in during the sixth inning.
Red Men’s short stopper, Joe Johannes and second baseman, Joe Lizama stopped Vicente Norita in the second base to end the game.
PIC 3, IT&E 2
Fielders of both Pacific Island Club and IT&E exchanged great defense to keep each other scoreless in the first and second inning.
Fanes Denziro hit a single, stole second and sneaked in to the home plate to take the lead in the third inning.
PIC remained scoreless all the way to the fifth inning.
But in the sixth, Ruben Olkeriil’s single tied the game then, Smith Reyes walloped for a two RBI single to take the lead.
Mabel Ngirngemelas inched his way to the home plate to help IT&E close in but left fielder, Kevin Carey and Chuji Rios prevented them from moving ahead.


