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Lam, Wang are top juniors in latest rankings

La Hunn Lam is the top boys 16-and-under netter, while Hoo Wang is the No. 1 girls  16-and-under player, according to the Northern Mariana Islands Tennis Association.  Lam took the No. 1 ranking among the juniors by virtue of his win in the 2022 TanHoldings Tennis Classic last...
Posted On Jan 11 2023 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Akimaru leads SSC 10K swim

Budapest FINA World Championship veteran Taiyo Akimaru topped Saipan Swim’s Club’s 100×100 race held in the waters off West Coast Restaurant last Dec. 24. The 11th grader from Marianas High School completed the 10-kilometer open water  swim in 02:44.43. Akimaru said despite...
Posted On Jan 10 2023 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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Rocball founder again bound for India this summer

Jim Feger, the creator of the CNMI’s indigenous sport of Rocball, will be traveling to India this summer to once again promote the sport in the South Asian country. “I’ve been to India twice in the last two years with matters concerning Rocball. In India, the sport of Rocball is...
Posted On Jan 10 2023 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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Ramsey, Elliot lead early tennis rankings

National tennis players Colin Ramsey and Hye Jin Elliot are atop the heap in the men’s and women’s open rankings of the Northern Mariana Islands Tennis Association. With just one tournament completed—the 2022 TanHoldings Tennis Classic—Ramsey finds himself with 1,000 points to...
Posted On Jan 10 2023 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
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