6JMS Mafia III, Jonny’s Team Kyodai triumph

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Jonny’s Team Kyodai players celebrate after topping the Flame Tree Division of the 2018 Saipan Electronic Darts Association League Bud Light League last Thursday. (Contributed Photo)

The 6JMS Mafia III and Jonny’s Team Kyodai topped their respective divisions in the 2018 Saipan Electronic Darts Association League Bud Light League after winning their final game last Thursday.

Jonny’s Team Kyodai ruled the Flame Tree Division after wrapping up the competition in style following a 15-0 demolition of Jonny’s Serial Killaz (157-248). Jonny’s Team Kyodai finished the season with a 285-120 record to rule the 10-team field.

The 6JMS Drillers came in at second with its 276-129 mark, while the Naked Fish Ridin’ Darrty and Fish Na’Gupu rounded out the Top 4 after posting 244-261 and 217-188 records, respectively. The 6JMS Drillers still ended up at No. 2 in the final rankings despite a 7-8 loss to Naked Fish Ridin’ Darrty. Naked Fish Fish Na’Gupu, on the other hand, won over Naked Fish DNA-Jump It (125-280), 9-6, to make it to the podium. The Top 4 finishers in the division will be recognized in the league’s awards ceremony later this year.

Other teams that competed in the Flame Tree Division were Franken Boardmembers (207-198), Jonny’s Real Deal (184-221), Naked Fish Dartaholiks (167-238), and Amari’s Creepers (163-242). The Franken Boardmembers downed Dartaholiks in their last game, 9-6, and Amari’s Creepers defeated Jonny’s Real Deal in similar scores.

In the Fanihi Division, 6JMS Mafia III dropped its last game, bowing to 6JMS Shaka, 5-10, but the former still finished way ahead of the field with its 294-126 mark.

6JMS Mafia III was more than 30 wins ahead of runner-up 6JMS 80 Proofers (257-163), while another 6JMS-backed team Darty Minded completed the Top 3 in the division after earning a 250-170 mark.

Darty Minded finished the competition on a winning note, as it routed Oleai Desaten II, 12-3, while the Franken Drunken Warriors 2 also prevailed against the 6JMS Bandits, 9-6. The 6JMS Bandits (216-204) was ranked fourth in the final standings and was followed by7 6JMS Shaka (205-215), Warriors 2 (184-236), Oleai Desaten II (129-281), and Amarai’s PungPang (135-285).

Roselyn Monroyo | Reporter
Roselyn Monroyo is the sports reporter of Saipan Tribune. She has been covering sports competitions for more than two decades. She is a basketball fan and learned to write baseball and football stories when she came to Saipan in 2005.

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