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Voyagers vs Shark Attack in team 8-ball

PTI Voyagers will meet Coral Reef Shark Attack, while Primos Home Boys will visit the Krystal Perfect Spotters and D’Pirates Huwa will take on the Coral Reef Barracuda in tonight’s resumption of the ongoing 2008 Budweiser Open 8-Ball League.
Posted On Sep 29 2008 21:33
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Laayug shows ‘No Luv’ for Rangamar in ROP V

Chris “No Luv” Laayug defeated Derrick “Pinchi” Rangamar by unanimous decision in the main event of the Rites of Passage V: Raging Warriors last Saturday night at the Trench Tech Gym.
Posted On Sep 29 2008 21:30
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Sixers still unbeaten, Suns notch second win

The San Antonio Sixers kept their bid for a sweep alive after thwarting the Chalan Kanoa Saints, 78-52, while the Suns topped the Rollers II, 44-39, in last week’s games in the the 2008 Saipan Rotary Club Youth Basketball League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Sep 29 2008 21:28
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Eli hands coaching post to Tumaquip

Elias Rangamar did not join the CNMI Women’s Junior Nationals in Guam for the 7th FIBA Oceania Youth Tournament, instead allowing his deputy Jose Tumaquip to call the shots for the Commonwealth cagebelles’ debut Sunday.
Posted On Sep 29 2008 21:25
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