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‘We have come a long way’

Division II tennis player Isabel Heras is honored to be one of four automatic picks for the CNMI National Tennis Team for the 2022 Pacific Mini Games the CNMI will be hosting for the first time ever this year. “It’s an honor to represent the NMI in the Mini Games especially with...
Posted On Jan 03 2022 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Teamwork, defense keys to Rampage’s title run

Aside from the two-way dominance of Finals MVP Wesley Walker, coach Leo Pascua credits Rampage’s teamwork and emphasis on the defensive side of the floor as the keys to winning the championship of the recent Island-wide Men’s Bud Light Basketball League. Team Rampage was crowned...
Posted On Jan 03 2022 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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$21.2M Oleai Sports Complex makeover

“If you build it, they will come.” The Northern Marianas Sports Association is definitely banking on that after the U.S Economic Development Administration approved last June a $21.2-million grant to fund the transformation of the Oleai Sports Complex into a modern...
Posted On Dec 31 2021 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Swimmers vow to get even better

The CNMI National Swimming Team that recently came back from the 15th FINA World Swimming Championships all promised to further improve as well as share their experience from the short course meet held from Dec. 16 to 21 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Juhn Tenorio was very...
Posted On Dec 30 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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