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Corday on form for Docksiders

Docksiders kicked sand all over the Beach Bums in a 15-3 softball triumph.

Terence Corday led the way for Docksiders, by going 4-4 with a home run, while Mike Sakata aided the winning effort with a homer of his own in batting 3-4. Reid Henderson was 3-3 for Beach Bums.

The win keeps Docksiders’ record unblemished at the top of the A Division at 5-0. The club now have a three-game lead over Paraquet Flyers and Blue Wahoos. Beach Bums did manage to balance their books last week, downing winless Corporation of Hamilton 17-11 in the B Division. Ed DeSilva was 4-4 with a homer and five RBIs while team-mate Dylan DeSilva was 3-4.

He also homered and drove in six runs. Matthew Hayward and Jacoby Darrell were 3-4 for the Corporation, with Hayward mashing two homers.

Paraquet rebounded from a loss last week to pick up a 13-3 victory against Platano Power.

X-Bats moved to the top of the B Division with an 11-6 triumph over Chubb Kings. X-Bats also piled up the runs in a 28-18 success against Sunglass & Watch Shop. The wins coupled with the Beach Bums loss moved X-Bats two points clear on top of the league.

Elsewhere in the division, the Sunglass & Watch Shop cooled off Team Smokey 19-12. Both teams are 2-3.

Deloitte will have to wait at least one more week before finding the win column after Raggamuffins defeated them 19-12 in a C Division contest. Raggamuffins are now 3-1 while Deloitte are 0-4.

The other C Division game was a close affair, but Buffaloes stampeded their way to a 9-6 triumph. In the Women’s Division, Angels had a 24-1 laugher against Outback Skylights. Both Terry Ewart and Nikita Trott were 2-3 for Angels. Ewart knocked in three runs with her hits.

Hardknockz took the stripes off of PHC Zebras 28-8. Both Angels and Hardknockz top the division with 4-1 records while Zebras are 2-3 and the Skylights are hoping the future is brighter after a 0-5 start.

Sea Venture Mini Me’s remain one of Softball Bermuda’s three unbeaten teams with a 12-6 double up off KPMG in the Corporate League. Sea Venture is 5-0 and has a one-game lead over Athene Warriors who downed the Butterfield & Vallis Sliders 16-18.

There will be only three nights of games this week with the Bermuda Day holiday happening. Games start at 6pm at the Michael Preece Stadium at Bernard Park and will play today, tomorrow and Wednesday.