Ridin’Darrty, Serial Killaz clinch division crowns

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The Naked Fish Ridin’Darrty and the Jonny’s Serial Killaz claimed their division crowns in the Saipan Electronic Darts Association-Bud Light league after last week’s matches.

The Ridin’Darrty topped the A division with a league best 225-132 record, while 6JMS-sponsored teams 101 Proofers (209-148) and Dragon Masters (204-148) ended up at second and third place, respectively.

The Ridin’Darrty secured the No. 1 ranking after a 12-5 win over the Franken Brau Drunken Warriors last week. In the other matches, the Masters won by default against the Mechanik’s, while the Proofers downed the Predators, 11-6, and the Mafia dispatched the Gunners, 10-7.

The Darrty enter the Bud Light Cup as the top seeded team against the 101 Proofers. The Masters will face Mafia, while the Predators will have a bye and would take on the winner of the Drunken Warriors-Gunners match in the next round.

The Serial Killaz duplicated the Darrty’s feat in the Thursday Flame Tree B division after beating Jonny’s S.O.L., 9-6, to end up with a 209-106 record. They will meet runner-up Chow Time Drillers (193-122) in the first round of the Bud Light Cup tomorrow.

Third place Naked Fish Ridin’Darrty (181-134) will take on the S.O.L., while the Naked Fish Na’Gupu battles the Jonny’s Real Deal, and the Naked Fish Dartaholiks clashes with sister squad DNA Jump It with the winners advancing to the semis on Sept. 21. The rest of last week’s results are as follows:

Masters
Mafia 12, Nakayoshi 5
Pythons 9, Calamity Fun 8

Ladies
Exquisites 10, Hotmess 5
Momshies 9, Bull-It II 6

Chichirika C
Knights 12, Scorpions 3
Flukers 9, Bull-It 6
Bulls Hitters 8, Hut Shot 7

Kingfisher C
Parakeyu 12, Dart Vaders 3
Hit’em Up 10, Re-Darts 5
Ridin’Darrty C 9, Sunsports 6

Thursday Fanihi B
Dart Crafters 11, Bandits 4
Shaka 11, Strikers II 4
Mafia II 8, 80 Proofers 7

Thursday Flame Tree B
Dartaholiks 9, Jump It 6
Ridin’Darrty 9, Real Deal 6
Drillers 8, Na’Gupu 7

Jon Perez | Reporter
Jon Perez began his writing career as a sports reporter in the Philippines where he has covered local and international events. He became a news writer when he joined media network ABS-CBN. He joined the weekly DAWN, University of the East’s student newspaper, while in college.

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