PayDayHao rallies vs. Seaweed Vibes, 18-15
Seaweed Vibes pitcher Ikluk Masayos releases a pitch during their game against PayDayHao in the 2023 Budweiser Belau Amateur Softball Association Slow Pitch Open League last Sunday at the DanDan Softball Field.(LEIGH GASES)
PayDayHao rallied against Seaweed Vibes, 18-15, in the last inning of their game in the 2023 Budweiser Belau Amateur Softball Association Slow Pitch Open League last Sunday at the DanDan Softball Field.
By the last inning, Seaweed Vibes had already scored their 15 runs and it was the last chance for PayDayHao to make it or break it.
PayDayHao was down by just two runs and in the blink of an eye tied it up as pitcher Jojo Attao hit a triple and then came home on a double by Ton Leon Guerrero. He then came home after George David’s single.
Tindin Leon Guerrero finished it up with a two run home run and PayDayHao took the W.
Dat’s It 23, Team Mac 5
Dat’s It overpowered Team Mac, 23-5.
In the first inning alone, Dat’s It scored 10 runs from two home runs—one by Kaipo Dikito and the other by J.D. Dikito.
Team Mac, on the other hand, could not make contact and only scored three in the second inning.
Team Mac’s last two runs were made in the third inning just as Dat’s It scored seven more in two innings. It was a home run frenzy as T.J. Cruz hit two home runs and J.D. Dikito hit his second of the game.
Two runs came in the fourth for Dat’s It and wrapped the game up early in the fifth inning when they scored four more runs.
Ready Mix 13, Mamaaw 9
Ready Mix woke up from the dead in the last innings as they took down Mamaaw, 13-9.
After four scoreless innings, Ready Mix scored four in the fifth inning to tie up the game.
Mamaaw scored three more in the next inning from back-to-back RBI doubles from J.J. Lifoifoi, Jonathan Norita, and Keoni Serrano, but Ready Mix came back with a vengeance in the same inning.
Ready Mix ended up scoring eight runs to overtake the lead by a lot and just for good measure, Greg Iskawa scored their last run via a home run in the last inning.
Saipal 12, No Choice 8
Saipal defeated No Choice, 12-8.
Saipal drew first blood as they scored two in the first inning, followed by three in the second, then one in the third.
No Choice didn’t retaliate until the third inning with three runs, then added three more in the fifth.
Saipal’s Troy Camacho then hit a home run which started a six-run fifth inning which ended in another home run by Dennis Cruz. Dominic Hideo, their pitcher, had two home runs of his own.
No Choice ended their scoring with home runs as well—one from Bennett Williams and one from Reid Teregeyo.
Just 4 Fun 26, Blue Jays 5
It was a one-sided game as Just 4 Fun had a field day against the Blue Jays, 26-5, and called it quits early.
Just 4 Fun tacked on 15 runs in the second inning after a nine run first inning. Contrastly, the Blue Jays scored five runs in the third inning as the game ended there.
No Excuse 21, Aimeliik Bat Boys 0
No Excuse had no excuse but to win as they blanked the Aimeliik Bat Boys, 21-0.
It was like a home run derby as eight home runs were hit by No Excuse. Four runs came in the first inning, one in the second, six in the third, and then 10 in the last inning.
Kebruka 10, TuTuRamZ 7
Kebruka beat TuTuRamZ, 10-7.
Runs came scattered for Kebruka and had scored all 10 of their runs by the fourth inning.
TuTuRamz couldn’t stage a comeback though as they only scored their seventh run by the last inning and lost by three runs.