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SML leaders a step above

While the four teams of the Saipan Major League baseball’s fall edition have wrapped up their season and already started the playoffs, the statisticians have released the final results of the top hitters and hurlers.
Posted On Dec 12 2004 04:19
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Labor does number on OPA

Department of Labor solidified their hold of second place in the 2004 Government Basketball League after beating Office of Public Auditor to a pulp, 76-46, Saturday afternoon at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Dec 12 2004 04:18
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Tinian netters take center stage

A total of 14 singles and mixed doubles matches went down in the 2nd Annual Taga Tennis Tournament at the American Memorial Park tennis courts Saturday. But the highlight of the evening was the action in the men’s 3.0 doubles, where two teams from Saipan’s southern neighbor...
Posted On Dec 12 2004 04:17
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Flush It! takes PIC title

Flush It! rallied back from a 5-9 deficit on Thursday night to down the Clam Smackers 15-13 in the single elimination tournament of the Top 8 teams from the regular season of the 6th Annual Miller 4-Person Beach Volleyball League.
Posted On Dec 12 2004 04:16
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