Three teams end season atop divisions

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Posted on Nov 29 2011
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By Walter J. Sutherland
Reporter

Anie's Imuza completed its SEDA C-Division season with a victory over the Sparks at home in Sand's Bar to preserve a seven-game lead in the final standings. (Contributed Photo) Es’y Kitchen’s IT&E Kamote’s, Sand’s Bar’s Anie’s Imuza, and D’Pirates Bar’s Sabalu Boys finished their respective Saipan Electronic Dart Association divisions in first place as the Master, C-Division, and Tuesday B-League regular seasons came to a close last week.

Teams will be given a week off before the commencement of the Budweiser Cup post-season tournaments.

On Wednesday IT&E Kamote’s defeated third-ranked M-Destroyers, 10-7, at home to finish its season with a win-loss record of 161-94.

Six games back is its sister team SOS Jokers (155-100), who absorbed an 8-9 road upset to D’Pirates’ D’Companeros (115-140). Snipers (115-140), meanwhile, finished the season on a high note following 10-7 decision on the road over Jonny’s Azkals (71-184).

M-Destroyers’ Sadiri Martin and D’Companeros’ Julius Monton each posted High In 160s, while SOS’s Jeff Barit marked a 155 High Out.

IT&E’s Jun Olita finished first place out of a field of 39 players in the individual statistics. In 30 games, Olita averaged 29.69 points per dart and 4.29 marks per round for a weighted average of 76.84; his weighted average came out 8.3 points ahead of SOS’s Pam Ybanez (26.23 PPD/3.86 MPR in 28 games).

Also on Wednesday, Anie’s Imuza improved its record to 156-69 with an 11-4 rout of Sparks (129-96) to uphold its seven-game lead in the C-Division standings.

VFW’s Oneshot (151-74) gained a big chink of ground with a 14-1 shellacking of Bar Gaia’s Gaiana-C (53-172) and leap-frogged past now third-ranked Yotsketeh Boys (149-76).

Yotsketeh Boys was bumped out of the runner-up spot despite a sound 12-3 victory over Joe’s Sports Bar’s I Like It (90-135) at home in D’Pirates Bar.

In other results, Oh! MG knocked off D’Pirates’ Lucky Shot (96-129), 11-4, at home in Naked Fish Bar & Grill and World C (81-144) edged Jonny’s Night Hawks (90-135), 8-7, in an upset at home in Gaia.

World C’s Jake Licop posted a High In 160 and Oneshot’s Scott Guerrero a 141 High Out in their respective matches.

Anies’ Imuza’s Roderick Osorio finished first place over a field of 68 players in the individual statistics. He averaged 19.30 points per dart and 2.84 marks per round in 30 games for a weighted average of 50.54. Close behind him came teammates Mark Butac (WA 45.20), Mark Estrada (WA 43.28), and Brian Nelvis (WA 42.54) who finished in third, fifth, and sixth place, respectively.

Back on Tuesday, the Sabalu Boys ran away with Tuesday B-League’s top honor with a 12-3 victory over K-1 Snickers (43-182). Sabalu finished the season with an impressive 177-48 win-loss slate, allowing it to capture the championship 38 wins ahead of its nearest rival.

In addition, a trio of D’Pirates Bars swept the podium in the division as Delubyo (139-86) took second place after finishing out with a 10-5 road win over VFW’s Assahunz (72-153), while Mixed Bloodshooters 2 (135-90) came in third place after edging out Strike Force (101-124), 8-7.

Meanwhile, Es’y’s Kamote’s Shawarma Boys (133-92) knocked off Ombre Za (90-135), 12-3, in a road draw at Es’y and the GCC Carpeters (129-96) pulled off an 8-7 road win over the Dosukebe Boys (106-119) at Jonny’s.

K-1 Snickers’ Ray Anthony Fitial shot a High In 160 and Shawarma’s Jekjek Dionisio posted 121 High Out in their respective matches.

Sabalu’s Ray Indelacio finished first place among a field of 69 in the individual statistics. He averaged 21.91 points per dart in 24 games to go with 2.97 marks per round in seven games for a weighted average of 54.55.

His teammates Carter Calma (WA 51.24) and Everett Indelacio (50.64) finished second and third, respectively.

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