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Mamiko, Jack live up to expectations

Picking the winners in last Saturday’s 2011 Saipan Radar Run was a no-brainer with the island’s top runners Ketson “Jack” Kabiriel and Mamiko Oshima-Berger making it first to the finish line of the weekend event.
Posted On Oct 25 2011 21:26
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Ayuyus bounce back with 4 straight wins in volleyball

After starting its season with three straight losses, Kagman High School finally broke into the win column four times as the Marianas Interscholastic Sports Organization boys volleyball season continued at the Marianas High School Gymnasium.
Posted On Oct 25 2011 21:25
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Paire shuts out Matansa in U18

Paire regrouped after a loss in Week 3, whipping Matansa, 6-0, in the boys U18 division of the 2011 NMIFA Youth Football Fall League last Saturday at the Oleai Sports Complex.
Posted On Oct 25 2011 21:24
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MBI survives IT&E in double OT

Rollers Basketball Club’s Micronesian Brokers, Inc. fended off scrappy sister team IT&E Rollers after catching its second wind in double overtime of Monday’s Saipan Rotary Club Youth Basketball League U15 matchup at the Gillette Multipurpose Gymnasium in Gualo Rai.
Posted On Oct 25 2011 21:23
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