Voyagers vs Shark Attack in team 8-ball

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Posted on Sep 29 2008
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PTI Voyagers will meet Coral Reef Shark Attack, while Primos Home Boys will visit the Krystal Perfect Spotters and D’Pirates Huwa will take on the Coral Reef Barracuda in tonight’s resumption of the ongoing 2008 Budweiser Open 8-Ball League.

The Voyagers, which sport an 18-2 win-loss record, will try to keep its winning run and maintain the lead in the Agingan Division.

The Voyagers, composed of Luis Fajardo, Roman Rodriguez, Jean Cadag, Jojo Talibong, and Rolly Villanueva, are coming off a 4-0 win over SaipanCell Hustlers last Tuesday, Sept. 23.

Two other games will be showcased in the same division when Islander Rent A Car will visit USSP Wat-Ever, while Godfather’s Rock Steady will host SaipanCell Hustlers.

Both Islander and the Hustlers are tied with 16-8, while Wat-Ever and Rock Steady have 7-13 and 7-17 marks, respectively.

Coral Reef Shark Attack languishes in the bottom of the six-team filed division with identical 4-20 marks.

In the Obyan Division, the Primos Home Boys and the Coral Reef Barracuda will try to break the tie on top when they meet their respective opponents.

Both teams are having a 15-9 win-loss record.

The Home Boys won their last game over Fotten Palau, 3-1. The team is composed of Junacho Mendoza, Mario Diola, Nolan Cultura, Franz de Luna, and Jeorge Lizardo.

On the other hand, D’Pirates will try to regain their composure following their 0-4 loss to the Perfect Spotters in their previous match.

The D’Pirates are Ray Takai, Pat Cepeda, Ed Suzuki, Gerald DL Guerrerro, and Ray Basa.

The other match-up will be between the VFW Warriors and USSP Fotten Huwa.

The Perfect Spotters are in solo third with 14-10, Fotten Palau in fourth with 11-13, Barracuda with 9-15, and Warriors with 8-16.

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