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Leina among 66 to vie for US Open spot

The CNMI’s Leina Kim will be among the 66 female players that will tee off in the 36-hole Sectional Qualifier for the 70th U.S. Women’s Open at the Riverdale Golf Club’s The Dunes Course in Brighton, Colorado according to coloradogolf.org. The Sectionals offer two spots to the...
Posted On May 28 2015 15:00
, By Jon Perez
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Koblerville rules All-Schools divisions

Koblerville Elementary School bets topped both the boys and girls divisions in the Under-8 age group of last weekend’s 12th Public School System/McDonald’s All-hSchools Athletics Championship held in two different venues. Thursday’s opening took place at the Oleai Sports Complex...
Posted On May 28 2015 14:36
, By Jon Perez
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Route 33 to face lowly foes in last 2 weeks

Route 33 Alamo Car Rental will face lower-ranked teams for its last two assignments as the Budweiser-Saipan Billiards Association Open 8-Ball Thursday League is about to wrap up its regular season. They will face cellar dwellers Barcode Breakers (64-176) tomorrow and the Jokers...
Posted On May 28 2015 13:58
, By Jon Perez
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CNMI indoor v-ball teams work their way to earn spot

Skills alone were not the basis for the selection of the CNMI Under-19 boys and girls All-Star volleyball teams, as players need to work their way in order to secure their spot. Northern Mariana Islands Volleyball Association youth development head of indoor programs Dary Wylie...
Posted On May 28 2015 13:41
, By Jon Perez
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