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Kings crown Masters, 13-3

The Bud Kings continued to muscle out the competition over the weekend as they laid waste to their elders with a 13-3 beat down of the Masters on Saturday in continuation of the Saipan Major League at Francisco M. Palacios Baseball Field.
Posted On Mar 19 2006 06:21
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Deleon Guerrero shines in Women’s Classified tourney

Consistency was the key for kegler Lucy Deleon Guerrero, who starred in last Saturday’s Women’s Classified Bowling Tournament at the Saipan Bowling Center.
Posted On Mar 19 2006 06:20
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Camacho pilots Patriots over Sox, 10-0

Brian Camacho did it all for the high flying Patriots over the weekend as the ace pitched a complete game two-hit shutout against the Red Sox on Saturday in continuation of the Saipan Little League Baseball Association at Tan Ge Field.
Posted On Mar 19 2006 06:16
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Manta Rays earn fourth straight finals appearance

The Saipan Southern High School Manta Rays were hungry to return to the finals and accomplished that goal with an impressive 76-65 victory over the Marianas High School Knights in the semifinals of the 2006 MISA High School Basketball League Friday at the MHS Gymnasium.
Posted On Mar 19 2006 06:14
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