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Second-half attack propels G-II over Hoops

Garapan Rollers II played well down the stretch and came back from a six-point halftime deficit to beat Hoops, 60-48, in Wednesday’s resumption of the 2005 Saipan Rotary Club Youth Basketball League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Sep 29 2005 07:13
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NMA gives thanks to departing coach

Northern Marianas Athletics recently held an appreciation party recognizing the efforts of track and field coach Chris Porco, who will return to his home in Michigan after assisting the athletics body for the past year.
Posted On Sep 29 2005 07:12
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Titans, Golden Oldies survive down-the-wire thrillers

Powerhouse MARPAC-Nissan Titans barely kept its perfect record intact, while Bacardi-Golden Oldies picked up its first win of the season as action in the 2005 Budweiser Cup BANMI Men’s Island-wide Basketball League continued Wednesday night at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Sep 29 2005 07:07
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Villagers wary of eating Tanapag crabs

Thirty-nine-year-old Tanapag resident Margie Palad remains hesitant when it comes to eating the village’s land crabs, expressing doubts that the crabs are now safe to eat.
Posted On Sep 29 2005 06:44
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