Makati girls romp past N. Ecija foes | Inquirer Sports

Makati girls romp past N. Ecija foes

By: - Reporter / @cedelfptINQ
/ 01:27 AM December 14, 2015

MAKATI City shut out a listless Cabiao, Nueva Ecija squad, 7-0, Sunday to gain a piece of the early lead in the 2015 National Inter-Secondary Girls Softball Championships at Sto. Niño Baseball Field in Marikina.

The Makati softbelles leaned on the solid hitting of Charlotte Sales on their way to pinning a second straight shutout loss on the Novo Ecijanos and join San Mateo, Rizal, and Miriam College in the early Bracket A lead.

San Mateo scored an 11-0 demolition of Cabiao earlier to match the strong start of Miriam College which hammered out a 10-0 triumph over Pampanga.

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The Pampanga girls bounced back in style, coming from behind to drub Baguio City, 10-5, to even its card to 1-1 in the 22-team tournament organized and conducted by the Amateur Softball Association of the Philippines (Asaphil) headed by Cebuana Lhuillier president Jean Henri-Lhuillier.

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Finding their groove late, the Pampanga girls struck with five runs in the sixth inning, overhauling a two-run deficit to stun Baguio.

The Pampangueñas peppered their rivals with five consecutive runs in the sixth to wrest an 8-5 before Angie Decena belted another three-run homer to put the outcome beyond doubt.

In group B play, Sta. Maria, Bulacan whitewashed Manila City, 10-0, while Pasig City slipped past Tuguegarao, 9-6, to tie Woodrose for the early lead.

The top two teams from each group after the single round eliminations will advance to the crossover semifinals.

Tournament organizers have dangled a   P25,000 purse for the champion.

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