Troubleshooters, Powerplant lead in Inter-Govt. League

The Troubleshooters are currently pulling in 93 wins and 42 losses with a 68.89 percent winning average followed by team CUC Powerplant with 88 wins and 62 losses; 58.67 percent winning average.

In third place so far is last season’s second place seeder team AG Piligro with 82 wins and 68 losses; 54.67 percent winning average.

High in throne is filled in by Frances Magofna with 160 points while High out is currently taken by Ray Cepeda with 136 wins.

MixBlood Shooters still No.1

In the A-Division of the darts league D’Pirates MixBlood Shooters defend the throne with 124 wins and 63 losses with their team player Jeff “Master Vader” Barrit is the High out king with 124 wins. The High out throne is still defended by the Naked Fish Boyz’ Jack Deleon Guerrero with 160 points.

In second place comes their sister team the Kanto Boyz with 130 wins and 74 losses pulling in a 63.73 percent winning average.

Team Oleai’s Celebrity have place themselves comfortably in third place seeding 118 wins and 86 losses tallying a 57.84 percent winning average.

Yakaus make way for team Aschooscho

With a certain twist of events the three week top contending divas made way for D’Pirates Aschooscho after gaining a 13 point lead. The Aschooschos are pulling in a whopping 144 win and 51 loss record improving their statistical winning average to 73.85 percent.

In second place are last season’s queen team Jonny’s Yakau with 131 wins and 64 losses a 67.18 percent winning average followed by team Buddies Sistah with 102 wins and 93 losses; 52.31 percent winning average.

The High in throne is still defended by the Yakaus’ Frances Magofna with 154 points while D’Pirates Aschooscho’s Matrina Lisua is currently the High out queen with 145 points.

All games for the Inter-Government league are scheduled every Friday with the A-Division games at various sports bar venues around the island while the Ladies-Division is scheduled to commence every Monday night.

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