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Malasarte marvelous in B division

Malou Malasarte dominated the B division of the TakeCare Badminton Open 2021 after taking home two titles over the weekend at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. The 42-year-old businesswoman first topped the women’s singles after beating Rowena Houck in the finals. Malasarte and Houck...
Posted On Oct 20 2021 06:04
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RNV nips Team CNMI; Rampage grounds SMA

RNV capitalized on a shorthanded Team CNMI crew and nipped them, 76-75, while Rampage bounced back from last week’s loss by beating SMA Flyers, 64-54, as action in the Island-wide Men’s Bud Light Basketball League continued last Monday at the Tinian Multi-Purpose Gymnasium. The...
Posted On Oct 20 2021 06:00
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Lady Eagles 1 complete five-peat

Grace Christian Academy 1 completed an unprecedented fifth straight championship in the 2022 NMIVA-PSS Interscholastic Girls High School Volleyball League by beating Marianas High School 1 in the title game last Friday at the MHS Gymnasium. The lasses of coach Cesar Libut faced...
Posted On Oct 19 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Galvez golden in men’s A singles

CNMI National Badminton player Andreu Galvez bucked a slow start to beat Joseph Torres in the finals of the men’s A singles of the TakeCare Badminton Open 2021 at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. Torres actually negated the 29-year-old CK Head Start staff’s twice-to-beat advantage...
Posted On Oct 19 2021 06:04
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