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Trench Tech fighters renew PXC deals

Trench Tech fighters Shane “Pikaboo” Alvarez, Josh “Chaos” Duenas, and Vince “The Clinch” Masga signed fresh six-fight deals with Pacific X-Treme Combat, making them busy until 2016. Trench Tech promoter Cuki Alvarez told Saipan Tribune that the three are scheduled to have two to...
Posted On Jan 27 2015 04:02
, By Jon Perez

Atalig draws 1st blood in NMI golf team tryouts

J.J. Atalig became one of the early favorites to secure a spot on the CNMI men’s national golf team after the veteran parbuster shot the lowest score in the first open tryout last Saturday at the Coral Ocean Point Golf Resort. Ed Peters, who is supervising the open tryouts, in a...
Posted On Jan 27 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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Sendin repeats, Hutchison wins

Charlie Sendin successfully defended his men’s title, while a new queen reigned in the women’s side of Saturday’s 8th Annual Marianas Coffee Trail Run. Sendin, who failed to attend the afternoon awards banquet due to his work schedule, was the fastest among the 47 runners. They...
Posted On Jan 26 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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Mt. Carmel Knights crush SIS Geckos

Mt. Carmel School made it two in a row against Saipan International School with the Knights crushing the Geckos, 56-38, in last Friday’s main game in the 2014-2015 Marianas Interscholastic Sports Organization High School Basketball League at the Marianas High School Gymnasium. It...
Posted On Jan 26 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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