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Posted on Apr 28 2015
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The Jokers Kitty Kats are currently on top in the Ladies Division with the Sand Juvy Vicious Darties in the Bud Light-SEDA Winter/Spring 2015 season. (Contributed Photo)

The Jokers Kitty Kats are currently on top in the Ladies Division with the Sand Juvy Vicious Darties in the Bud Light-SEDA Winter/Spring 2015 season. (Contributed Photo)

Three teams are jockeying for the top position in the A Division of the Bud Light Saipan Electronic Darts Association Winter/Spring 2015 season held in various bars on the island last week.

The Route 33 Mafia is currently enjoying the top view with a 95-58 record with the Naked Fish Ridin’ Darrty (91-62) and the San Juvy Predators (90-63) not too far behind in the 10-team division.

The Darrty’s 12-5 win against the cellar-dwelling Sand Juvy A No Fear help shore up their title bid while a 9-8 decision by the Mafia over the Sand Juvy Sakude foiled them to further increase their lead.

The Predators also scored a 9-8 triumph over the Smoke Pub Voyagers to remain within striking distance.

The Sand Juvy 101 Proofers trounced the Jokers Warriors, 13-4, while the Smoke Pub Hunters edged the San Juvy Snipers, 9-8, in the other games. The rest of last week’s results are as follows:

Masters
– TDI Summit 12, Destroyers 5
– Scratch ‘N’ Sniff 9, Pythons 8
– Shoot Balut 13, Darting Chelu’s 4

Ladies
– Kitty Kats 9, Pasawayz 6
– Vicious Darties 8, Try Luck 7

Tuesday B
– Atarashi Boyz 9, Titans 6
– Pasaways 13, Like It Or Not 2

Chichirika C
– Bull It 9, Tokers 6
– Jump It 8, Blue Koi’s 7

Kingfisher C
– Spartans 14, Hafa Mas 1
– Sea Ricks 12, Dart Knights 3
– Chagi Fan 9, High Flyers 6

Fanihi B
– Dragon Warriors 11, Sunrisers 4
– 80 Proofers 12, Warriors 3
– Late Sparts 9, Preba Darts 6
– Mixblood 10, Team Fearless 5

Flame Tree B
– Oneshot 11, Real Deal 4
– No Fear 8, Snipers 7
– Ridin’ Darrty 8, Na’Gupu 7
– Kyodai 10, Serial Killaz 5

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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