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31 so far registered for Paupau 5150 Taga Triathlon

More than 30 have so far registered for the Paupau 5150 Taga Triathlon set for May 29, according to Triathlon Association of the CNMI. TRAC secretary general Ricky Castro said the 31 athletes include five relay teams. He added that they call the event the Paupau 5150 Taga...
Posted On May 17 2021 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Krishnan shines in SGA April Ace

Fiesta Resort & Spa Saipan F&B director Das Krishnan won the Saipan Golfers Association April Ace of the Month Tournament after shooting a net score of 62 last April 18 at the Kingfisher Golf Links in Talafofo. Krishnan fired a 36 in the front nine and 38 in the back nine...
Posted On May 14 2021 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Khristian Itaas reaches new heights

Like his father, Khristian Itaas is slowly making a name for himself in the sport of basketball. However, unlike his father, Leo, the 19-year-old has a more balanced skill set. More than 10 years ago, Leo wrought havoc all over the playing courts on Saipan with his scoring acumen...
Posted On May 10 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Bunita reels in monster marlin

Bunita topped the billfish category in last weekend’s 2021 San Jose Fiesta Fishing Derby after reeling in a 471-lb monster marlin that was so massive organizers had to bring in a boom truck to transfer it from boat to land. The boat was captained by Mike Fleming Sr. and had Rubin...
Posted On May 07 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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