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Cepeda wins comeback fight in ROP 16

Trench Tech’s Vince Ning “The Slicer” Cepeda returned to the octagon cage after a year-long absence and won over GMT/Gracie Barra Jose “Young Blood” Ramirez of Guam in their 155-lb bout in Rites of Passage 16: Unleashed last Friday at the Royal Taga Hall of the Saipan World...
Posted On Apr 18 2014 14:54
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Siblings lead finishers in Taga Kids

Last Saturday’s Taga Kids was a family affair as siblings were among the 33 finishers in the weekend. In the 6-8 years old age group, Jinnosuke Suzuki led 11 other finishers, clocking in at 16:22.92. Joining him in the Top 3 were Isaiah Aleksenko (16:32.72) and Taiyo Akimaru...
Posted On Apr 18 2014 14:51
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Matansa tops girls U15 league

Matansa Football Club hammered Kanoa FC, 4-0, last Saturday at the Hopwood Junior High School Field to complete an undefeated record in the girls U15 division of the 2014 NMIFA Spring Youth Football League. Matansa finished the season with a 6-4-0 win-draw-loss mark to place...
Posted On Apr 17 2014 13:47
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Leina gets third win of season

Northern Marianas Amateur Sports Association’s Female Athlete of the Year Leina Kim ruled the Wolf Pack Invitational held at the Elmwood Golf Course in Pueblo, Colorado for her third victory of the season. Kim, who was named NMASA’s top female athlete this year, shot a 4-over par...
Posted On Apr 17 2014 13:46
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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