Four-way tie in Senior League’s RBI leaders

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Posted on Apr 01 2012
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The Ol’Aces TJ Sablan and Jun Rabaluiman, Kagman Lions’ Paul Celis, and Fielders’ James Aldan are in a deadlock for the top spot in the Senior League’s RBI race with seven apiece.

Also joining the field are the Jets II’s Shane Deleon Guerrero (6), Falcons’ Frankie Lieto (6), Lions’ Dave Matagolai (6), and Jets I’s Allan Cabrera (5).

Aldan and current batting leader Aces’ Frankie Camacho (0.692) lead the league in triples with three apiece; Falcons-duo Ray Saralu and Frank Lieto and Ricky Rieguul each have a pair of doubles thus far on the year; and the Ol’Aces’ Lancaster Secharmedal and Jonah Flores and Lions’ Justin Santos have crossed the plate nine times. Frankie Camacho, Frank Lieto and Jets I’s Mathew Maeda have scored eight times apiece.

In the home run race, Shane Deleon Guerrero has been credited with three homers while six others each have one.

In the Big League, the Ol’Aces’ Jacob Flores and Harry Nakamura have driven in nine runs apiece, while their teammates Rocco Reyes (7) and Leonard Sablan (6) are on the list, too. Sablan has also been granted a pair of home runs, while teammates Lamarc Iguel, Nakamura, and Flores each have one.

The Ol’ Aces’ Reyes, Keoni Lizama, Fielders’ Peter Lieto and Arthur Jebehn and Hustlers’ MacGarette Duenas all have two triples under their belts. Nakamura leads the field in doubles with four, ahead of teammate Diego Camacho (2) and Lions’ Richard (2) and Ricardo Dela Cruz (2); and Iguel has crossed home a league-best 11 times, however his teammates Diego Camacho (10), Reyes (7) and Lizama (7) are hot in pursuit.

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