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2. Tournament rush for CNMI football players

CNMI football players had their most international exposures in 2015, as they competed in six off-island tournaments. The first tournament was for the CNMI U14 Girls National Team, which participated in the AFC U14 Girls Regional Championships (East) 2015 at the National Football...
Posted On Dec 31 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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8. From cellar dwellers to champs

The Bank of Saipan Red Sox only needed a year to fine-tune their game to turn their dismal performance last year to a title-winning campaign in the Majors division of the Saipan Little League. The Randall Aguon-managed Red Sox, after finishing ninth to miss the playoffs last...
Posted On Dec 31 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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1. Carol Lee’s feats top 2015 list

Carol Lee’s twin achievements in 2015 put CNMI tennis ahead of its rivals in the Pacific region. Lee earned the highest ranking among the junior tennis players in the Pacific after placing at No. 747 (she slid to No. 748 at press time, but still tops the region) in the Juniors...
Posted On Dec 31 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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5. Soudelor crushes sports facilities

Sports facilities on Saipan were not spared by Typhoon Soudelor’s wrath, forcing the suspension and cancellation of local tournaments. The Oleai Sports Complex, which houses the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium, the track and field facility, the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Baseball...
Posted On Dec 31 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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