Deez Darts, Team Kalakas lead SEDA Latte Stone B League | Sports | mvariety.com

2022-07-15 22:39:36 By : Mr. Roger Cao

Just Chillin' Kalakas and the 6JMS Champinos pose for a photo after their match in the Latte Stone Tuesday B Division of the SEDA Bud Light Dart League  on Tuesday at the 6JMS Sports Bar.

Just Chillin' Kalakas and the 6JMS Champinos pose for a photo after their match in the Latte Stone Tuesday B Division of the SEDA Bud Light Dart League  on Tuesday at the 6JMS Sports Bar.

SAFEHOUSE Deez Darts and Just Chillin’ Team Kalakas are leading the Latte Stone B Division of the Saipan Electronic Darts Association Bud Light Dart League after powering past their respective opponents Tuesday.

Safehouse Deez Darts nearly had a flawless performance as they outscored Rendezvous Ngarangever, 11-4.

After splitting the opening 301 Double In/Double Out match evenly, Deez Darts went on an all-out assault and never looked back. Carlos Rivera, Ezra Helgen, Mark Castro, Jude Helgen, John Kileleman, Ken Taitingfong and Brandon Dela Cruz swept the Partners Crazy Cricket, Partners 501 and Singles Regular Cricket matches to collect eight wins and put their team in control, 10-2.

Ngarangever still had some fight left in them as Virolanson Secharmidal and Jim Brel worked together to split the Partners Half-It match, but with only one game left, they could not escape defeat and had to bow down to Deez Darts, 4-11.

Just Chillin’ Kalakas were likewise dominant against the 6JMS Champinos.

But it was a fairly even battle in the first three matches. After splitting the opening match, the teamwork of Kalakas took over in the Partners Crazy Cricket match with Jomar “Dart Vader” Danas and Jun Lizama, along with Dean “Kabado” Borja and Jaime “LeeSoLongBoom” Reyes, notching a two-win sweep to gain the lead.

Champinos bounced back with their own work as a team highlighted by Russ Cruz and James Sablan, along with Shane Pangelinan and Skem Kaipat sweeping the Partners 501 match to even the score, 4-4.

Despite the Champinos efforts, however, Kalakas exceled in the individual matches with Lizama, Reyes, and Dean snatching three of the four games in the Singles Regular Cricket match to give their team the lead, 7-5.

Kalakas never looked back after that as they kept Champinos at bay to win the remaining three games and seal the deal, 10-5.

In overall third place is Oleai Aimrite which won 9-6 against Last Shot Darty Deeds.

 For their part, Last Shot NoSkillJustLuck defeated Oleai Smokerz, 9-6; Jonny’s PU IN SAI bested 6JMS Shaka, 9-6; and Tambayan Boys Kill 5 edged Bistro Bulachelus, 8-7.

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