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Seventh straight heaven for MegaByte

MegaByte won an unprecedented seventh straight championship and eighth overall after topping the 18th Annual NMI Crime Stoppers Softball Fundraising Tournament last Saturday at the Capitol Hill baseball field. The six-time defending champions actually swept through the...
Posted On Nov 02 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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TanHoldings tennis tourney moved to Nov. 12

The return of the TanHoldings Tennis Classic will have to wait another two weeks after the 2021 edition of the event was postponed after the CNMI recorded its first local cases of COVID-19 in over 200 days. Tournament coordinator Lydia Tan said the junior division of the...
Posted On Nov 02 2021 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
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Dunlop, Poole top first-ever pickleball tourney

Donn Dunlop and Leith Poole were named co-champions of the first-ever tournament pickleball tournament on Saipan organized by Paradise Pickleball Club last Saturday, Oct. 30, at the Capitol Hill tennis courts. Dunlop, a retired boat captain, and Poole, a physical education...
Posted On Nov 01 2021 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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GCEA thanks sports federations for clearing trails

The Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers saluted the Triathlon Association of CNMI and the NMI Cycling Federation for bush-cutting and clearing the North Trails in Marpi last Oct. 17. “The TRAC/NMICF spent their Sunday morning on Oct.17 clearing the North Trails in Marpi....
Posted On Nov 01 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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