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Alamo, Voyagers still on top of respective billiards leagues

National Alamo Car Rental and the Jokers IT&E Voyagers remain on top of their respective billiards leagues in the Budweiser and Saipan Billiards Association-organized 8-ball events held in different bars last week. Alamo edged the Jokers Homeboyz, 7-6, to hold a slim lead...
Posted On Dec 08 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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Tan Holdings earns boys U18 title

Tan Holdings Football Club delivered in another rubber match against rival MP United FC, pulling off a 1-0 victory in the boys U18 division of the 2015 NMIFA Youth Fall League last Saturday at the Oleai Sports Complex Field. Joel Fruit scored the lone goal in the title-deciding...
Posted On Dec 08 2015 06:00
, By Saipan Tribune
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‘The Crank’ wants to break into Asia fight scene

Frank “The Crank” Camacho is aiming to bring his skills in Asia where he plans to test the waters of other mixed martial arts events either in Japan, Korea, or any other promotional fight in Asia. Camacho is fresh from a second-round technical knockout win over Tyrone “Bones”...
Posted On Dec 08 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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Fast-pitch softball revival moving forward

Efforts to revive fast-pitch softball moved forward yesterday with Tony Satur and Pina Magofna discussing plans with Northern Marianas Sports Association vice president Dr. Kurt Barnes on what needs to be done to reorganize the sport. The CNMI was once a softball powerhouse in...
Posted On Dec 08 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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