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Blue Jays have McBlue day, 9-7

After being perched atop the Saipan Little League standings since the start of the season, the Dan Dan Blue Jays were finally dealt their first loss of the year when McDonald’s ordered up two runs in the top of the seventh to win the game in extra innings, 9-7.
Posted On Apr 11 2005 07:05
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Team Pepsi readies for Mini Games

As the countdown to the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games in Palau continues, the most recent of the CNMI teams have announced its roster, as Team Pepsi has been unveiled as the Northern Mariana Islands Triathlon team.
Posted On Apr 11 2005 07:04
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Plenty on tap for Sports Fest

The 2005 XTERRA Saipan Championship finished up with another successful race, and the 16th Annual Tagaman Triathlon is just four days away, but there are still plenty of activities for athletes and spectators to enjoy this week as a part of the 2nd Annual Saipan Sports Fest.
Posted On Apr 11 2005 07:04
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Mcglade, Nuttall rule XTERRA Sport

Japan’s Phillip McGlade and Meg Nuttall were among the top athletes recognized for their efforts Saturday, going to the extreme and winning their divisions in the XTERRA Sport.
Posted On Apr 11 2005 07:03
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