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  • FORMER BIG LEAGUER ON GUAM

    [sixcol_five_last] By Patrick Lujan He’s reached the pinnacle of a professional baseball player and the valley of life. Former major leaguer...

  • FRIARS EARN BASEBALL WIN

    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma In IIAAG high school baseball, the Father Duenas Friars took home a 12-2 victory over the GW...

  • DOLPHINS DOMINATE ISLANDERS

    [sixcol_five_last] By Gus Untalan The Southern High Dolphins put on a clinic at bat in high school baseball to blow out...

  • DOLPHINS OUTWALK GECKOS

    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma The Southern High Dolphins walked their way to a 5-1 win over the GW Geckos Monday afternoon...

  • PHILLIES, ANGELS WITH BIG SHUTOUTS

    Yigolos hold on for 2-1 win over Rebels, stay unbeaten 7-0 Leo Palace Baseball League Saturday action featured AAA matchup with...

  • YONA HAWKS TOP DE LA SALLE

    [sixcol_five_last] By Gus Untalan After trailing most of the game, the Yona Red Hawks bounced back in the final inning of...

  • GECKOS TAKE NAIL-BITING WIN

    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma Expect the unexpected when it comes to the GW Geckos baseball team. Finishing in the top four...

  • TROJANS STUN GREEN ARCHERS

    [sixcol_five_last] By Gus Untalan In a back and forth battle at the plate, the Trojans defeated the de La Salle Green...

  • YIGOLOS IMPROVE TO 6-0

    All recaps courtesy of Amateur Baseball Guam Redhawks soar above Falcons Weekend Leo Palace Baseball League action kicked off Saturday 12pm...

  • SAKUDEE EDGES HAGGAN

    PRESS RELEASE – Wednesday night at Leo Palace Resort matched up Sakudee (2-1) vs Haggan (0-3) in Leo Palace Baseball League...

  • FERNANDO DIAZ LAID TO REST

    [sixcol_five_last] By Patrick Lujan Guam bid farewell to one of its finest baseball players to ever play the game. The name...

  • AMIGOS WIN 4TH STRAIGHT BEHIND CAMPOS

    [sixcol_five_last] PRESS RELEASE- Winning Pitcher- Paul Campos   Save- none     Losing Pitcher- Glenn Palomo Defending Spring League Champions Chalan Pago...

  • RANGERS, RAYS, YIGOLOS PICK UP WINS

    Dela Cruz leads Rangers to 3-2 win over Phillies  Winning Pitcher- Frankie Dela Cruz; Losing Pitcher- Eric Cepeda The AAA Division Talofofo Rangers (3-2) and Philip & Son’s Phillies (0-4) faced off in the 12 pm Saturday game at Leo Palace Stadium.  Under beautiful skies the fans were treated to a great pitchers duel between Rangers starter Frankie Dela Cruz and Phillies starter Eric Cepeda.  Dela Cruz would go the distance allowing only 3 hits in 7 innings to hold off a late Phillies rally and hold on to  3-2 win. The Rangers struck first taking advantage of two Phillies errors to score three runs in the top of the 1st inning.  Singles from RJ Cruz who was 3 for 3 in the game, Andrew Taijeron and Shawn De la Cruz fueled the Rangers rally. However, Cepeda and the Phillies bullpen would hold the Phillies scoreless for the remainder of the game giving their offense a chance to come back.  The Phillies finally got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the 6th with Jess Alerta and JD San Nicolas reaching on walks before Chad Palomo would drive them in with a two rbi single cutting the Rangers lead to 3-2.  But De la Cruz would retire the next two batters to end the Phillies rally and throw a 1-2-3 7th inning to hold on for the win. The Rangers improve to 3-2 with the win and Phillies fall to 0-4. Ipan Rays down AF Reserves 13-7 Winning Pitcher- Ed Sanchez; Losing Pitcher- Mike Gumataotao The Ipan Rays (3-1) and AF Reserves (0-4) faced off in the Saturday mid day matchup.  The Rays would jump out to an early 7-2 lead in  the first inning and never look back despite a late rally by the Reserves.   The Ipan Rays would cruise to a 13-7 win over the AF Reserves. Alan Sarmiento would pace the Rays offense with two doubles, two runs scored and an rbi. Roman Duenas and Tony Doyle would also contribute rbi doubles as the Rays pounded out 10 hits in 5 innings. The Air Force Reserves battled back from the early deficit with two runs in 3rd and 4th innings but couldn’t make up the difference.  Jacob Bamba was 2 for 3 with a run and rbi to lead the Reserves offense. Ipan Ray’s starter Edward Sanchez picks up the win as the Ipan Rays improve to 3-1 on the season.  AF Reserves fall to 0-4. Yigolos sit alone on top the AAA Division with win over Angels  Winning Pitcher- Jesse Miner Jr; Losing Pitcher- Derwin Aguon The top of the AAA Division standings was up for grabs in the 6pm game with a great matchup between the AM-PCR Angels (3-1) and the Yigolos (4-1).  The winner would stay undefeated and hold onto sole possession of 1st place in the AAA Division.  In the end with all the mix of talent and veterans that were on the field the main difference would be Yigolo’s starter 16 year old Jesse Miner Jr.  The Yigolos offense would help out with a big 7-run 1st inning as the Yigolos rolled to a 8-0 win over the Angels. The Yigolos came out patient at the plate and took advantage Angels errors to put 7 runs on the board early with the inning highlighted by a 2 rbi double by Yigolo’s BJ Balajadia.   Angels starter Derwin Aguon would leave early with a sore elbow giving way to Freddy Cepeda who would hold the Yigolos to only one run over the final five innings. But seven runs was more than Miner would need mixing fastballs, curves and kuckleball to hold the Angels offense to only three hits over four innings and propelling the Yigolos to a 8-0 win over the Angels. The Yigolos stay perfect at 4-0 and  the Angels fall to 3-1 picking up their first loss of the season.

  • TEAM YAMAHA WINS GOLD

    [sixcol_five_last] By Gus Untalan Team Yamaha was awarded the gold medal in baseball winning the Guam Masters Tournament defeating the Tamuning...

  • AMIGOS TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP

    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma “Finally,” the only word that manager Mike Perez had about how he felt about this championship. You...

  • WHERE R THEY NOW? WILTON ACTA

    [sixcol_five_last] Name:Wilton Acta Sport: Baseball Occupation:  UC Director Toyota Dealership in New York Playing Experience on Guam:1984 GCC, 1985 Miller Brewers, 86...

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QUICK HITS

Guam’s Jeremiah Camacho shot a perfect game at the 48th Hong Kong Open. The 22-year-old Guam National Team Member shot his 18th career perfect game on lanes 1 and 2 at Top Bowl Lanes in Hong Kong.
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Guam’s athletes performed well in the Spartan Race in Capas Tarlac, Philippines, picking up two division wins and two 2nd place finishes.
Belen Sidell 43 yrs (1st)
Phil Law 58 yrs (1st)
Tess Esma 48 yrs (2nd)
James Sardea 55 yrs (2nd)
Charles Esma 18 yrs (12th)