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No update on NMI athletes’ campaigns

CNMI sports fans were left wondering how Commonwealth athletes measured up in separate off-island events after the islands’ Internet connection went down early Wednesday morning. The bulk of Team CNMI’s 35-member delegation is currently in Papua New Guinea for the XV...
Posted On Jul 09 2015 20:43
, By Jon Perez
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Electrifying debut win for Benghit

Renz “The Intense” Benghit scored a unanimous win over Guam’s Frank “Hellboy” Quidachay in one of the nine undercard bouts offered in last Friday’s Rites of Passage 18: Warpath at the Saipan World Resort’s Royal Taga Hall. Benghit and Quidachay, who were both making their debut,...
Posted On Jul 08 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Little League HQ to decide new NMI DA

It will be up to the officials of the Little League headquarters in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania to decide who will be the next CNMI district administrator after voting last Friday ended up in a tie. Former DA and Department of Public Works Secretary James Ada and Northern...
Posted On Jul 08 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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Eda aims to make best out of Universiade experience

Seiya Eda is hoping to make the best out of his experience in the XXVIII Summer World University Games when competition in athletics starts today at the Gwangju World Cup Stadium in Seo-gu District in Gwangju City, South Korea. Eda will be among the 1,120 athletes who will see...
Posted On Jul 08 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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