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Ex-NMI coach Aguon enjoys view from stands

A familiar face in the CNMI basketball community was seen at the stands watching the daily games of the 2015 Micronesian Basketball Tournament U15 at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. Former CNMI men’s national basketball team coach Rufino Aguon, who relocated to Palau a few years...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 14:16
, By Jon Perez
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Friday deadline for fishing derby entries

Friday would be the deadline for the submission of entries to this year’s 31st Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament, which is set on July 25 and 26 at the Smiling Cove Marina. Organizers are reminding interested boat captains to turn in their entry forms on or before...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 14:04
, By Jon Perez
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Host PNG rules Pacific Games

Papua New Guinea earned the bragging rights of clinching the Pacific Games’ overall title on home soil when the 15th edition of the quadrennial sporting event ended Saturday at the Sir John Guise Sports Complex. PNG also turned over the baton to Tonga, which will host the Games...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 13:44
, By Jon Perez
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Vets Antonio, McKagan lead fundraising race winners

Veteran triathletes Florence Antonio and Kimiko McKagan ruled their respective events to lead the list of winners in yesterday’s Islander Rent-A-Car Road To Ironman Triathlon and Bike Race at the Pau Pau Beach Park. The race—divided into a triathlon and mountain and road bike...
Posted On Jul 20 2015 15:28
, By Jon Perez
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