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Inspiring next generation of players

Northern Mariana Islands Football Association technical director and CNMI Men’s National Team head coach Michiteru Mita was among the well-wishers of the seven players leaving the islands to pursue their studies and he thanked them for their continued involvement with the...
Posted On Jul 15 2020 06:06
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Historic win gives players sense of pride

After being hammered in its previous games, the CNMI Boys U15 National Team’s 2-1 victory against Macau in the 2011 East Asian Football Federation U15 Youth Tournament did not only make history for the Commonwealth, but also gave its players a sense of pride. “After all the...
Posted On Jul 14 2020 09:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Carol preps for college tennis

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the CNMI’s Carol Lee remains on track with her preparations for her next journey—college tennis. Lee has been training six times a week, spending two hours every day (afternoon) hitting balls and allotting an average of one hour (morning) doing fitness...
Posted On Jul 14 2020 08:49
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Homegrown players remain committed

For seven members of the CNMI Men’s National Team, it’s time to leave the island to prepare for the resumption of their college classes, but they will return and will be ready to answer the call of duty, again. Sunjoon Tenorio, Enrico Del Rosario, Ryan Relucio, Joshua Galarion,...
Posted On Jul 13 2020 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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