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Rose 1 nets mightiest marlin

Captain Tony Tenorio and his crew came out smelling like a rose when they reeled in the heaviest marlin of the 38th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament last Saturday. With Rose 1 winning with their 131.1-lb catch, Tenorio and crew mates Juan Tenorio, Franklin Iguel,...
Posted On Jul 19 2022 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Nicko Salem runner-up in middleweight class

Nicko Salem made a good example for his daughter and won a silver medal for it.  The Saipan Southern High School alumnus and former San Antonio, Saipan resident entered in the 2022 NewBreed Summer Championship in Raleigh North Carolina last July 9 and won a silver medal.  “I got...
Posted On Jul 19 2022 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Dela Cruz completes double comma

Run Saipan president Edward Dela Cruz Jr. made history last Thursday when he became the first runner in the CNMI to complete a double comma, which is 2,000 straight days of running at least a mile a day. The 30-year-old Airport Rescue Fire Fighting staff started his 1-mile-a-day...
Posted On Jul 18 2022 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Robalo breaks yellowfin record

Captain Ivan Ilmov and the crew of Robalo is the new record-holder for heaviest yellowfin tuna after reeling in a 125.5-pounder last Saturday in the  38th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament. Caught near Banzai Cliff after a close to 45-minute struggle, the prized...
Posted On Jul 18 2022 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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