Wild Bill’s clinches men’s championship

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Posted on Sep 09 2011
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By Roselyn Monroyo
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A Wild Bill's striker receives a pass from his teammate during their game against Go Green in the first round of the men's futsal league at the TSL Sports Complex. Wild Bill's downed Go Green anew in the second round to clinch the championship early. (Roselyn B. Monroyo) Wild Bill’s secured the championship in the men’s division of the 2011 Saipan Soccer School Futsal League, following a 10-3 victory over Go Green on Wednesday night at the TSL Sports Complex.

Wild Bill’s now has a league best 11-1-0 win-loss-draw record with two games left in the double-round robin competition and even if it drops its remaining games, there is no way other teams could catch up with the Jeeraphong Thoensaket-anchored squad.

The inaugural futsal league will award the championship to the team with the best record after 14 games and Wild Bill’s closest pursuers, Docomo and Red Inter, have only nine wins apiece with only two matches left in their respective assignments.

Thoensaket scored six goals in Wild Bill’s early title-clinching win, making five of them in the first half to give his team a 5-3 lead. Kiyoshi Sekiguchi canned two goals for Go Green in the first half, while Fradel Sedillo added one.

In the second frame, Wild Bill’s added five more goals against Go Green’s none. Jack Tanapok had two, while Thoensaket, Jiayuan Guo, and Mai Tree chipped in one apiece.

Red Inter 4, Korean Futsal 2

In the other men’s game on Wednesday night, Red Inter topped Korean Futsal, 4-2.

Matt Holey led the win with his twin goals, while Arkie Reusora and Dale Roberts contributed one each. Min Jong Choi nailed all the two goals for Korean Futsal, which led in the first round, but collapsed in the second to fall to fourth place with its 6-4-2 slate. Red Inter improved to a 7-3-2 card for a tie for second place with Docomo.

IT&E 6, Docomo 3

Docomo absorbed its third loss after IT&E won their Tuesday match, 6-3.

Jin Han Yoon had a hat-trick for IT&E, while Richard Wang tallied two. Kirk Schuler scored one goal for IT&E, which snapped its third-game losing skid and improved to a 5-7-1 card.

Ropati Tonuu logged a pair of goals for Docomo, while Peter Loken drilled one.

Thundercats 6, Mellow Yellow 6

The Thundercats avoided a 12th straight loss after forcing Mellow Yellow to a draw, 6-6.

Daniel Agulto and Hae Sung Lee scored two goals each for the Thundercats, while Timothy Tawanpiy and Evert Van Der Maas posted one apiece.

Phiraj recorded three goals for Mellow Yellow, Allen Mijares carded two, and Woo Ho Jin made one.

WOMEN’S

IT&E Awesome 6, Kulet’s Team 4

The battle for the women’s crown is still tight, as the Top 3 placers won their respective matches.

IT&E Awesome won over Kulet’s Team on Wednesday night, 6-4, to keep the second spot. IT&E Awesome now has a 9-2-1 slate, just one win behind Shirley’s A (10-2-0).

Carrie Schuler fired two goals for IT&E Awesome, which drew one goal each from Michelle Masga, Julie Hall, Connie Camacho, and Vanessa Mobel.

Vanessa Pritchard and Corina Suda scored two goals apeice for Kulet’s Team.

Shirley’s A 10, IT&E Blossom 1

Shirley’s A stayed on top of the women’s field after clobbering IT&E Blossom on Tuesday night, 10-1.

Irish Pagarao anchored Shirley’s A’s 10th win with her four goals, while Jeraldine Castillo contributed three. Angie Ito, Marie Iriarte, and Melody Johnson added one goal each. Ana Hilario scored IT&E Blossom’s lone goal.

Shirley’s B 8, Mellow Yellow 1

Shirley’s B took the No. 3 spot in the team standings, following an 8-1 demolition of Mellow Yellow on Wednesday night.

Shirley’s B now has an 8-4-0 card. Mikky Vargas and Alexa Vergara teamed up in the victory, nailing four and three goals, respectively.

Melanie Santos was the only player to score for Mellow Yellow.

Red Team 5, Thai Team 1

Red Team occupied the fourth spot in the eight-team field after a 5-1 triumph over Thai Team.

Megan Herger had a pair of goals for Red Team, which improved to a 7-5-0 card. Amber Robertsm Jeane Bracken, and Zoe Jewell also made it to the scoreboard for Red Team.

Thai Team’s only goal in the game came from Catherine Perry.

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