Among the nine top teams were the Oleai Sniper Destroyers, who placed first in the Master’s Division.
The Destroyers were composed of team captain Willy Cuesta, Pam Ybanez, Anie Legaspi, Jeff Barit, Romy Intendez, and Rolly Morales.
The Buddies Black Stallions and Oleai D’ Companeros trailed in second and third place, respectively.
Intendez and Barit also topped the A Division with D’Pirates Mix-Blood Shooter’s Mario Espinoza, Angelo Hernaez, and Mario Jumalon. The D’Pirates Kanto Boyz came in second, the Oleai Celebrities placed third, and the Naked Fish Boyz placed fourth.
Ali’i Kamotes’ Heidi, Eric, and Kaysie Aquino, Eric Pascual, Peejay Naval, Jerome Sembrano, MacMac Aranda, and Conrad Cuengco ruled the Tuesday B League, followed by the Mix-Blood Shooters and Buddies Salbahe Brothers.
The IT&E Kamotes, which included most of the B League’s champions, dominated the Thursday Fanihi B Division. Charlie’s Team Sabalu rallied for second place while team Buddies Akiramenai Buddy ranked third.
The Buddies Wild Shooters won first place in the Thursday Flame Tree B Division and were trailed by teams Naked Fish Team Na’Gupu (second), Oleai Why Not (third), and Oleai No Fear (fourth).
The Shooters were composed of team captain Mara Lambon, Pepe Orola, Jojo Guilas, George Medina, and Renato Barros.
Team Jonny’s Dosukebe Boys’ Hironori Kamei, Scott Guerrero, Kento Togawa, Noke Rogopes, Naoki Chida, and Naum Veknov ruled the Kingfisher C Division. Second and third place trophies went to teams IT&E Anies Imuza and Jonny’s Night Hawks.
The D’Pirates Team Sangs were the Chichirika C Division’s champions. Team D’Pirates Aschooscho topped the Ladies Division.
DPW Troubleshooters’ Sam Babauta, Jesse Iglecias, Joe Mafnas, Jack Deleon Guerrero, Jenny Cabrera, and Isaac Cangco clinched the Bud Light Lime 3rd Inter-Government League title.
Recipients of the Bud Light Cup award were teams CUC Power Plant, Jonny’s Yakau, Gaia Gaiana C, Nake Fish Oh! MG, Oleai No Fear, Jonny’s IT&E Kamotes, Jonny’s Ali’i Kamotes, D’Pirates Kanto Boyz, and Buddies Black Stallions.
‘Hi-In’ trophies went to Frances Magofna (160-Inter-Govt. League and 154-Ladies Division), Mark Butac (136), Eddie Boy Villagomez (160), Tom Basa (160), Jesse Teigita (160), Peejay Naval (160), Jack Deleon Guerrero (160), and Eric Durano (160).
Jack DLG also bagged a ‘Hi-Out’ trophy, along with Matrina Lisua (145-Ladies Division and 109-Chichirika C Division), Carol Chargualaf (131), Kaysie Aquino (153), George Medina (156), Renato Barros (142), and Jeff Barit (124-A Division and 160-Masters Division).
‘Top Gun’ awards were given to Jayson John (60.9), Aida Laniyo (46.49), Kento Togawa (42.88), Ray Indalecio (50.11), Kaysie Aquino (55.63), Jojo Guilas (50.67), Eric Pascual (59.43), Jeff Barit (60.77), and Jun Olita (73.53).
SEDA’s ‘MVPs’ with their winning percentage in parenthesis were: Joe Mafnas (99.2%), Rufina Guevarra (99.9%), Scott Guerrero (96.8%), Ray Indalecio (99.3%), Kaysie Aquino (96.5%), Jojo Guilas (95%), Eric Pascual (100%), Angelo Hernaez (99.5%), and Jun Olita (100%).
The Sportsmanship Award went to teams DYS ATDIT, Gaia Nasty Girls, D’Pirates Lucky Shot, USSP Slow Hand, USSP Watever, VFW Assashunz, Jonny’s Samurai, Isla Primos, and Buddies Flying Dartsmen.
According to SEDA league secretary Warlee Ellama, the next season is scheduled for the first week of August.


