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Rangers mangle Mets in debut

The Ford Rangers rolled over the San Antonio Mets with a combination of solid hitting and a new hired gun on Friday night, as they cruised to an easy 12-2 victory in the second game of the 2005 Saipan Major League season under the lights of Francisco M. Palacios Baseball Field in...
Posted On Mar 14 2005 06:14
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Manta Rays fight back, beat Ayuyus, 33-29

The Saipan Southern High School Manta Rays kept on pushing and managed to pull off an eye-popping comeback run in the fourth quarter to beat the Kagman High School Ayuyus, 33-29, during yesterday’s MISA High School Interscholastic Basketball League bout at the Marianas High...
Posted On Mar 14 2005 06:13
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SS Ghost Company still team to beat in paintball

SS Ghost Company remains the team to beat in paintball competition after winning their second straight monthly title in the CNMI inaugural 3-Man Inter-Island Paintball Tournament Sunday at the Reuters Paintball facility in As Matuis.
Posted On Mar 14 2005 06:13
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Ol’Aces raid Pirates, 6-0

The Ol’Aces team of the Junior League used a combination of clutch hitting and solid pitching to even their record to 1-1 on Sunday morning when they scuttled the Pirates’ offensive plans with a 6-0 swashbuckling win at the Francisco M. Palacios Baseball Field.
Posted On Mar 14 2005 06:10
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