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‘Most unlikely’ fishermen nab winning ahi

To their own admission, the crew of Cecilio & Kapono had no business winning first place in the yellow fin category of last weekend’s 37th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament held in the waters off the CNMI. During the awards ceremony last Monday night at the...
Posted On Jul 15 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Maria, Kouki top 1,000m race

Swimming Center Tsunami Saipan’s Kuoki Watanabe and Maria Batallones were first out of the water in the 1,000m course of Saipan Swim Club’s Triple Crown Open Water Swim Series held last Saturday in the waters off the Civic Center beach in Oleai. Watanabe topped the men’s division...
Posted On Jul 15 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Da’Net’s 358-lb billfish wins grand prize

Captain John Hattig Sr. and his godson, Frank Benavente, aboard the Da’Net are returning to Guam $8,300 richer after winning the grand prize of the 37th Annual Saipan International Fishing Tournament held in the waters off the CNMI this past weekend. Of course, Hattig and...
Posted On Jul 14 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Suzuki, Braxton take early lead in qualifiers

Jinnosuke Suzuki and Aoi Braxton topped the first of three qualifiers for Saipan Swim Club’s Triple Crown Open Water Swim Series held last Saturday in the waters off the Civic Center beach in Oleai. Suzuki topped the men’s 1,000m—the distance used in the qualifiers—with a time of...
Posted On Jul 14 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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