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James to continue fishing in ‘lucky spot’

Emmanuel boat captain Mike James vowed to return and defend their title next year where he and his crew would again search for the winning catch at the same spot that earned for them two victories in the 2015 Saipan International Fishing Tournament. The James-captained Emmanuel,...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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NMI Infielders want to do their share

Second of a three-part series Lorenzo Sebaklim and the five other infielders are hoping to contribute to the CNMI All-Stars’ cause in the 2015 Senior League World Series, which starts on Sunday at the Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium in Bangor, Maine. Sixteen-year-old Sebaklim, an...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Diaz, Docomo win scoring battle

Veteran gunner Tony Diaz won his scoring duel with Allen Reyes in leading Docomo Pacific to a 92-79 victory over Top Development Inc. in the continuation of action in the 2015 JP World Corp. Customer Appreciation Basketball League last Monday night at the TSL Sports Complex. Diaz...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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Emmanuel wins big in fishing derby

Boat captain Mike James and his crew at the Emmanuel became the big winner of the 31st Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament, which was held over the weekend at the Smiling Cove Marina. The official results of all the Top 3 finishers were announced in Monday night’s...
Posted On Jul 29 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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