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Mwaliyas overpower Ochobu for Rocball win

Mwaliyas step foot onto the Marianas High School Green Court with their game faces on and outplayed Ochobu en route to a lopsided 43-18 victory in Friday afternoon’s continuation of the World Organized Rocball.
Posted On Feb 27 2005 06:24
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Down-the-wire endings in 25-and-under league

Action in the second week of the BANMI 25-and-under Basketball League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium was highlighted by three down-the-wire bouts and a slam dunk.
Posted On Feb 27 2005 06:22
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Samoyloff takes Capitol Hill Challenge

Stephan Samoyloff capitalized on Tyce Mister’s gear change gone awry in the closing seconds of the Capitol Hill Challenge to emerge victorious in Saturday’s off road mountain bike race hosted by the Northern Mariana Islands Triathlon Federation.
Posted On Feb 27 2005 06:21
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Tokuno, Kusuhara sip from Marianas Cup

The tandem of Ryoko Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara rallied from the depths of the loser’s bracket to down the team that sent them there in the women’s finals of the 13th Marianas Cup Beach Volleyball Festival in three furious sets of beach volleyball on the sand court behind the...
Posted On Feb 27 2005 06:09
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