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La Hunn stays in Fiji for 2 ITF tourneys

La Hunn Lam is not leaving Fiji just yet after winning both the boys 14 singles and doubles championships in last week’s 2023 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships. The 13-year-old earned an invite to two International Tennis Federation competitions following his impressive...
Posted On Jul 24 2023 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Team NMI finishes No. 2 in POJC

The 17-player strong CNMI team finished second overall behind powerhouse Tahiti in the 2023 Pacific Oceania Junior Championships in Lautoka, Fiji. CNMI Sports Hall of Famer and national tennis coach Jeff Race said it was an unexpected surprise considering Commonwealth netters...
Posted On Jul 21 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Saipan’s rising go-to take-away resto/snack bar

Puerto Rico Bento has slowly become the go-to take-away restaurant/snack bar on the island these past few years thanks to its tasty home-cooked meals and reasonable pricing. Owners Angelica and Tony Lastimado said they owe all their success to the family matriarch, Angeli...
Posted On Jul 21 2023 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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10 open, 7 masters, 4 youth teams ready to soar

The basketball league bebeing organized by the Saipan Magalahi Eagles Club with its sister organization, Saipan Maga’Haga Lady Eagles Club, now has a total of 25 teams signed up for its inaugural season. A total of 14 teams are joining the open division (18-and-over), namely...
Posted On Jul 21 2023 06:03
, By Mark Rabago
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