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CNMI men, women advance to semis in Fiji

The CNMI National Tennis Team advanced to both the semifinals of the men’s and women’s divisions in the 2022 Pacific Nations Cup in Lautoka, Fiji. Playing coach Bobby Cruz and Colin Ramsey finished pool play with a 2-1 win-loss record after beating Solomon Islands yesterday. ...
Posted On Aug 05 2022 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
MRA
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Iakopo brothers dominate divisions

Brothers Stanley Iakopo Jr. and Conan Briggeman Iakopo ruled their respective divisions in the July 2022 Monster Energy Point Series Race at the Cowtown Race Track. Stanley, who rides a 2020 Yamaha YZ65, topped the Mini I Class after winning boths heats for a perfect score of 50...
Posted On Aug 05 2022 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
BASA
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Man Amigos’ Palacios leads in 3 categories

Man Amigos’ Eric Palacios currently is the league leader in homeruns, runs batted in, and earned run average in the men’s division of the 2022 Budweiser Belau Amateur Softball Association League. Palacios so far has laid the lumber four times in the young season to share the...
Posted On Aug 05 2022 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
Heras
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Heras, Elliot beat Vanuatu in Fiji

Isabel Heras and Hye Jin Elliot won their debut in the 2022 Pacific Nations Cup after beating Vanuatu in Lautoka, Fiji. Elliot topped Vanuatu’s Marie Liwuslili in the first singles match, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. The three-setter lasted 2 hours and 15 minutes. Lorraine Bainimatuku evened...
Posted On Aug 04 2022 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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