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TRAC looking for triathlon coach

The Triathlon Association of the CNMI is leaving no stone unturned in its search for a coach for the CNMI National Triathlon Team for the 2022 Northern Marianas Pacific Mini Games. TRAC president Manny Sitchon said they have several candidates in mind to coach the national team....
Posted On Jul 20 2021 06:02
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4 Flying Proas take part in fishing derby

An unfamiliar sight happened two weekends ago during the 37th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament when four Flying Proas shared the seas around the Marianas with Bayliners, Islanders, Boston Whalers, Kevlar Cats, and Micronesia Marines. The Auntie Oba, Neni, Richard...
Posted On Jul 19 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Saipan now down to around 9 tennis courts

With the start of the CNMI’s travel bubble with South Korea last Saturday, Pacific Islands Club Saipan’s tennis courts in San Antonio became effectively off-limits to local tennis players. Northern Mariana Islands Tennis Association president Jeff Race said the tennis courts at...
Posted On Jul 19 2021 06:04
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Yuko tops CWGA July tourney

Yuko Togawa joined the elite list of the CNMI Women’s Golf Association’s monthly winners after topping the club’s July ace last July 10 at the Kingfisher Golf Links in Talafofo. Togawa fired a net score of 73 to win the monthly plum on the strength of a 75 gross. The...
Posted On Jul 19 2021 06:00
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