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Monster 70.5-lb wahoo breaks record

Elvin Masga caught a monster 70.5-lb record-breaking wahoo during the Saipan Fishermen’s Association 19th Annual Mahi Fishing Derby at the Smiling Cove Marina on Saturday. Aboard his boat the Le’Ana Vae, captain Masga and crew won $2,200 in the side bet of the derby with the...
Posted On Apr 04 2023 06:06
, By Leigh Gases
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SIS wins three v-ball games in a row

The Saipan International School varsity team is off to a strong start as it has won three consecutive games in the NMIVA-Public School System Boys High School Volleyball League 2022-2023 played at the Marianas High School Gymnasium. The Geckos grabbed their most recent win last...
Posted On Apr 04 2023 06:02
, By Leigh Gases
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Easter celebration at Crowne Plaza Resort Saipan

Hop into Easter this Easter Sunday, April 9, at the Crowne Plaza Resort Saipan for a holiday celebration that has a full day of activities for the whole family to enjoy.  Crowne Plaza is preparing a special Easter Day menu for their Sunday Brunch at the Terrace Restaurant from...
Posted On Apr 03 2023 06:06
, By Leigh Gases
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10 -7 hauls mightiest mahi

No one was made a fool on a sun-splashed Saturday as the weather was finally calm enough to proceed with the 19th Annual Mahi Fishing Derby—with the boat 10-7 hauling the biggest catch at 26.2 lbs. Captained by Keith O Torres, the catch won him and fellow angler Ceejay Echalico...
Posted On Apr 03 2023 06:06
, By Leigh Gases
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