Unsa, Agulto lead M-League in goals made

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Wild Bill’s’ Tanapon Unsa and World Resort’s Daniel Agulto so far has the most goals in the M-League.

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Unsa has earned 14 goals in seven games in Division 1 to pace eight others. He is ahead of Tan Holdings striker Sean Perez, who has collected 10. MP United’s top gun Joe Miller is at third place with seven, followed by Tan Holdings’ Martin Jambor (5), Inter Godfather’s Peter Loken (4), Paire’s Yoshi Mafnas (4), Inter Godfather’s Chris Nelson (4) and Ryu Tanzawa (3), and Wild Bill’s’ Adul Detdon (3).

In Division 2, Agulto is holding on to a shaky lead against Shirley’s’s Kosuke Sato and the Thundercats’ Yong Jun Jeon. The former CNMI National Team member has collected eight goals against the seven apiece of Jeon and Sato. Kanoa’s Bradley Broston is at solo third place with his six goals, while Sun Palace’s Junsik Kim (5), Shirley’s Fradel Sedillo (5), Matansa’s Tej Gurung (5) and Jeongwook Hwang (5), World Resort’s Hoin Ryu (4), the Thundercats’ Cosmos Kim (4), Kanoa’s Davy Laxa (4), and Shirley’s Muneaki Arai (4) rounded out the Top 12.

In the team standings in Division 2, Matansa is enjoying the top view with its 5-1-1 win-draw-loss record. Kanoa is at second place with its 5-1-2 slate, followed by Shirley’s (3-3-3), Sun Palace (3-3-1), Thundercats (3-2-3), World Resort (1-4-3), and the CNMI Women’s National Team (0-0-7).

In Division 1, Tan Holdings FC holds a 6-0-1 card to lead Wild Bill’s (5-0-2), MP United (4-1-1), Inter Godfather’s (2-1-3), Paire (2-0-5), and Korean Football Association on Saipan (0-0-7).

Meanwhile, the league will resume action this weekend after taking a break last Easter Sunday. Wild Bill’s will take on Inter Godfather’s this Sunday in the first game at 2pm, while Tan Holdings will duel MP United in the second match in Division 1 at 4pm. In Division 2 matches, Sun Palace will collide against Shirley’s at 6pm, while Matansa will meet the Thundercats at 8pm.

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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