IT&E Kamote’s feted in 2012 SEDA awards banquet
Reporter
IT&E Kamote’s out of Es’y Kitchen, came away as the most decorated team in the Saipan Electronic Dart Association’s 2012 Summer/Fall Bud Light League awards banquet held last Sunday at the Charley’s Cabaret of Pacific Islands Club.
IT&E Kamote’s finished the season in first place in the regular season of the masters division and also took home the postseason Bud Light Cup championship.
The team is led by Master’s Top Gun and most valuable player Jun Olita along with Eric Pascual, Kaysie Aquino, Jun Baltazar, George Medina, Heidi Aquino, Michelle M. Olita, and Ernie Domingo.
Es’y Kitchen’s SOS Jokers claimed the runner-up prize and D’Pirates Destroyers took third place.
Other division winners included A-division’s Mixed Bloodshooters 1 of D’Pirates Choice Bar.
Mixed Bloodshooters 1 also capped off its season with a Bud Light Cup title.
The team includes MVP Romy Intendez, Mario Espinoza, Dean Borja, Mario Jumalon, Joshua Wodson, and Rolly Morales.
D’Pirates’ Sabalu Boys finished atop the Tuesday B-League field. Division Top Gun and MVP Ray Indalecio fronts the team along with Carter Calma, Damien Spis, Everette Indalecio, Naydine Aguon, and Alejandro Prado.
Third place finisher D’Pirates’ Mixed Bloodshooters 2 came out as the division’s Bud Light Cup champion.
Team members include Mario Espinoza, Bernard Paras, Roderick Osorio, Frank Codog, Manding Legaspi, and Ermin Nufable.
Meanwhile, D’Pirates Delubyo finished the season in second place and GCC Carpeters received awards for fourth place.
Es’y Echoserong Kamote’s took top prize in the B-Fanihi division ahead of sister-team SOS Akiramenai and third placer World-B, of Bar Gaia.
Eschoserong members include league MVP George Medina, Michelle M. Olita, Jerome Sembrano, Rolly Morales, Renato Barros, and Jay Nunag.
In addition, the former’s sister team SOS Akiramenai was crowned the B-Fanihi Bud Light Cup Champs.
SOS is made up of Alfred Muna, Justin Casama, John C, Camacho Jr., Naomi Samura, Alejandro Prado, Jeremy Koshiro, James Villacrusis, and Manny Blas Jr.
Gaia’s Gaiana-B finished atop the B-Flame Tree field and bagged the Bud Light Cup for sweep.
The team is comprised of division Top Gun Carter Calma, Roxanne Wakit, Felix Travilla, Derek Sablan, Kento Togawa, Eddie Villagomez, and Steve Chae.
Sands Bar’s Anie’s Imuza finished first place in the C-Division, however fifth-ranked Oh! MG, of Naked Fish Bar & Grill, stole the Bud Light Cup prize.
Anie’s Imuza members include Top Gun and MVP Roderick Osorio Mark Estrada, Ryan Paras, Mark Butac, Bhek Dizon, Jamerie E. Paras, Azumi Ishida and Marc Brian Nelvis.
Oh! MG includes Carol Chargualaf, Angela Santos, Donovan Jose P. Castro, Arisa S. Peters, Jarick Atalig, Andy Golden, Pasqual Deleon Guerrero, and Nick Rabauliman.
Meanwhile, VFW Post 3457’s Oneshot settled for runner-up honors, D’Pirates’ Yotsketeh Boys finished third, and The Sparks took fourth place.
D’Pirates’ Try Luck flat out dominated the Ladies’ division this year.
Team members included Aida Laniyo, Rufina Guevarra, Martina Lisua, Emily Vargas, and Luz Antonio. Laniyo received MVP, Top Gun, and High Out (118) honors.
Man-Amigas managed a second place showing, while Joe’s Steakhouse’s Just Like That rounded out the third spot.
The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. Power Plant of Jonny’s came out as the first place winners in the Inter-Government division. However, regular season runner-up Attorney General Office’s AG’s Sakude! won the Bud Light Cup tournament.
CUC is made up of Patrick Taitano, Joy Silva, Noel Unay, Leo Cabrera, ray Cepeda, Erwin Clavecillas, Dennis Villagomez, and Greg Repeki.
AG’s Sakude! is led by league MVP Jayson John along with Tony Tomokane, George Sablan, Eric Atalig, and Alvin Iglesias.
Team Sportsmanship honors were awarded to Jonny’s Azkals for the Master’s field, A’s Gaiana-A of Gaia, Tuesday B’s K-1 Snickers, B-Fanihi’s Sekid of Jonny’s; B-Flame Tree’s Skoregazzzums of Joe’s; C-Division’s I Like It of Joe’s; Ladies’ Daffodils, also of Joe’s, and Inter-Government’s NMC PROA, out of Jonny’s.
The individual awards categories included MVP, Top Gun, Hi-In, and High-Out presented to the top place finishers in each field.
Other MVPs included B-Flame Tree’s Everette Indalecio of D’Pirates Sabalu. All MVPs maintained a perfect winning percentage except for Medina (0.993) and Intendez (0.937).
Other Top Gun winners included A’s Kaysie Aquino of Ali’i Consultants’ Kamote’s, Tuesday B’s Ray Indalecio, B-Flame Tree’s Carter Calma of Gaiana-B; B-Fanihi’s James Wabinga of World-B; C’s Rod Osorio; Ladies’ Aida Laniyo; and Inter-Government’s Jayson John.
Hi-In winners included Master’s Sadiri Martin of D’Pirates’ M-Destroyers, and Julius Monton of D’Companeros; A’s Romuel Chavez of D’Pirates’ Bud Brothers; Tuesday B’s Anthony Fitial of K-1 Snickers, B-Flame Tree’s Ray Indalecio; B’Fanihi’s Manny Blas Jr. of Es’y’s SOS Akiramenai; C’s Jake Licop of Gaia’s World-C; Ladies’ Rita Fitial of Man-Amigas; and Inter-Government’s Jayson John. All Hi-In winners scored 160 except for Fitial (152).
Hi-Out winners included Master’s Jeff Barit (155) of Es’y SOS Jokers, A’s James Tudela (155) of Naked Fish’s Naked Fish Boyz, Tuesday B’s Jek-Jek Dionisio (121) of Es’y Kamote’s Shawarma Boys, B-Flame Tree’s Dexter Mendiola (160) of Joe’s TBA Oneshot; B-Fanihi’s Norman Camacho (129) of VFW Dutty Gunz, C’s Scott Guerrero (141) of VFW Oneshot; and Inter-Government’s Julian Camacho (170) of Department of Youth Services’ Atdit.
This season’s special plaque of appreciation went to VFW Post 3457.
SEDA would also like to express its appreciation to all of the participating venues and head sponsor Marpac-Bud Light Beer for all of their support.