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30 show up for first day of tryouts

The CNMI’s quest to defend its gold medal in next year’s Pacific Mini Games on home turf formally started last Saturday when a total of 30 players showed up for the first day of tryouts at the Oleai Sports Complex. While CNMI Baseball National Team manager Manny Sablan was...
Posted On Nov 11 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Va’a to start tryouts after PSS classes resume

The umbrella organization of outrigger canoe in the CNMI has rescheduled the start of tryouts for the national team for next year’s Pacific Mini Games. Northern Marianas National Paddle Sports Federation president Justin Andrew said the tryouts will most probably start the...
Posted On Nov 11 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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First-timer wins tall physique category

For Jolo Berueco, first time was the charm during last Saturday’s 2021 Dee Clayton Classic at the Saipan World Resort. The 21-year-old topped the men’s physique tall category after getting a perfect 9 points from judges Jonas Barcinas, Dan Chase, and Ferdinand Lagmay. Bernard...
Posted On Nov 11 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Russ Quinn getting back to ‘normal’

Former CNMI national volleyball player and overall good guy Russ Quinn credits his faith and his participation in endurance races in giving him a fighting chance in his battle against blood cancer. Quinn, who represented the Commonwealth in the South Pacific Games in Guam in 1999...
Posted On Nov 10 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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