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Rangamar to coach CNMI cage belles in Micro Games

Basketball Association of the Northern Mariana Islands vice president Elias Rangamar has officially been named head coach of the CNMI Women’s National team that will compete in the upcoming 2006 Micronesian Games.
Posted On Jan 24 2006 05:03
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B-n-S closes strong with win over Malat

B-n-S closed their regular season campaign on the high note yesterday after beating Malat, 65-29, in the ongoing World Organized Rocball High School League at the Marianas High School Gymnasium.
Posted On Jan 24 2006 05:02
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Lancheros lampoon Proa, 7-5

The Kagman Lancheros shocked the sages of softball as they edged the Proa, 7-5, to reach the .500 mark in continuing action of the Men’s Island-Wide Fast-Pitch Softball League Monday night under the lights of Tan Ge Field at the Oleai Sports Complex.
Posted On Jan 24 2006 04:57
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No Zone steamrolls past P&S

Cagers of defending champion No Zone were in a zone of their own down the stretch of their bout against Procurement and Supply Monday night, cruising to 115-81 victory in the ongoing 2006 Inter-Government Basketball League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Jan 24 2006 04:55
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