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Hard Corps paints the town red this weekend

The crew at Hard Corps Paintball is teaming up with the folks at Gatorade and Pepsi to offer another one of the most electrifying events on Saipan as teams of top snipers, risk takers, and low crawlers put their skills to the test during this weekend’s Gatorade 5-Man Pro Jam.
Posted On May 17 2006 05:46
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Five matches kick off DFS tennis tomorrow

All is set for the start of the 25th Annual DFS Micronesian Tennis Championships as organizers have already set the schedule of matches for the first weekend of play.
Posted On May 17 2006 05:46
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Douglas shines in poker finale

The competition was fierce and the stakes were high, but that’s the way that Saipan’s King of Cards liked it when he out-bluffed, out-bet, and outplayed all but Japan’s dynamic duo over the weekend during the Hats, Chaps & Six Guns Texas Hold “Em Poker Tournament at the Tinian...
Posted On May 17 2006 05:45
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Dirk Digglers drop ball at PIC

First place teams Lite U Up and the Ying Yang Clan preserved their unblemished 3-0 records without setting foot on the courts on Tuesday night, but their competitors gained ground at the Pacific Islands Club in continuation of the 7th Annual Spring Co-ed Four’s Beach Volleyball...
Posted On May 17 2006 05:43
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