July 3, 2026

MHS only undefeated team in girls softball

William S. Reyes Elementary School student-athletes in Group 1 led Event B’s softball throw of the NMA/PSS All-Schools Track and Field 2023-2024 last Tuesday at the Oleai Sports Complex track and field.

Event B consists of the 100m, 400m, 1,500m, and the softball throw.

Zane Fujihira threw the farthest in the 9U boys division with a best of 27.75m; second was Kagman Elementary School’s Daviray Indalecio’s 26m throw; and third was Gregorio T. Camacho Elementary School’s Geovanni Moses at 25.21m.

For the 9U girls division, Lanissa Blas was the only one who completed it with a throw of 16.82m.

In the 12U boys division, Salman Kamal had the longest distance of 38.1m; second was KagES’ Chase Cruz at 33.77m; and third was KagES’ Zackery Quitugua at 32.34m.

Anica Aguon was first in the 12U girls division with a throw of 31.94m, while Mount Carmel School’s Neia Tagabuel was second at 23.09, and WSR’s Reana Acosta was third with 21.84m.

In the track events, GTC’s Oshean Garde was the fastest overall in the 9U boys 1,500m with a time of 6:22.39. Second was Saipan International School’s Gabriel Walsh at 6:24.90, while teammate Ezra West secured third at 6:29.35.

SIS’ Olivia Walsh claimed first in the 9U girls 1,500m division with a time of 7:56.65; second was Brilliant Star School’s Aya Smith at 8:00.20; and third was SIS’ Cassidy Ada with a time of 8:48.93.

In the 12U boys 1,500m division, GTC’s Orion Garde was the fleetest afoot at 6:16.71; second was KagES’ Benaiah Murphy with 6:27I .70; and third went to SIS’ Jake Duenas at 7:08.12.

In the 12U girls 1,500m, BSS’ Lovel Spaeth was first at 6:39.55; second was SIS’ Windsor Gross with 6:40.53; and third was Kaylen Taflinger who clocked in at 6:44.60.

The 9U boys 400m was dominated overall by West at 1:18.91; second was teammate Gabriel Walsh at 1:21.79; and third went to GTC’s Tamjeed Ullah at 1:25.76.

The 9U girls 400m first place overall was Olivia Walsh with a time of 1:26.97; second was GTC’s Seraphina Alvarez at 1:31.21; and third was MCS’ Chloe Mostales at 1:33.85.

In the 12U boys 400m, KagES’ Ishmael Bhuiyan was first overall at 1:19.24; second was Duenas at 1:21.30; and third was Kamal at 1:26.08.

Spaeth once again was the fastest in the 12U girls 400m with a time of 1:16.23; second was Gross at 1:18.35; and third was WSR’s Anica Aquino at 1:20.54.

In the 9U boys 100m, Indalecio was the fastest overall with his time of 14.98 seconds; second was WSR’s Jesus Acosta at 16 seconds flat; and third was teammate Aaron Martino at 17.07 seconds.

Zarina Sumor topped the 9U girls 100m with a tie of 17.55 seconds; second was MCS’ Lauricia Tagabuel at 18.04 seconds; and third was MCS’ Chloe Mostales at 18.23 seconds.

In the 12U boys 100m, first overall was BSS’ Antosha Heras at 15.12 seconds; second went to Vincent Cruz of GTC at 15.37 seconds; and third was Quitugua at 15.63 seconds.

Lastly, in the 12U girls 100m, Spaeth was first overall again with a time of 15.26 seconds; second was Sepa Babauta at 15.71 seconds; and third was SIS’ Neveah Arriola at 15.85 seconds.

Marianas High School varsity third basewoman Ti’ana Mae Villanueva makes the catch on a pop fly during one of their games in the Inaugural SBL-PSS Interscholastic Girls High School Slow Pitch Softball League 2023-2024 at the Dandan Softball Field.

-LEIGH GASES

A Marianas High School varsity batter swings at a pitch during one of their games in the Inaugural SBL-PSS Interscholastic Girls High School Slow Pitch Softball League 2023-2024 at the Dandan Softball Field.

-LEIGH GASE

Copyright © All rights reserved. | Newsphere by AF themes.