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San Jose Ol’Aces still perfect

The San Jose Ol’ Aces kept their immaculate slate in the U18 division of the 2014 BANMI Youth League following a 54-39 victory over the Ol’Aces last Friday night at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. San Jose, which is bannered by Tinian players and reinforced by Saipan-based...
Posted On Oct 20 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Feds rolls past CHC; CUC nips Customs

The Feds and CUC downed their respective opponents in contrasting fashions as action in the 2014 IT&E-DYS Inter-Government Basketball League resumed Wednesday night at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. Monday’s matches were called off because of the Cultural Day holiday. The...
Posted On Oct 17 2014 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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Runnin’ Rebels, DYS prevail in youth league

The Runnin’ Rebels and Division of Youth Services bagged contrasting wins in the 2014 BANMI Youth League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. In the U21 division, the Runnin’ Rebels debuted with a 51-44 victory over Laly 4 last Wednesday night, while in the U18 pairing, DYS dominated...
Posted On Oct 17 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Kagman, G-Rollers triumph in U21 division

The Kagman Sparks and G-Rollers prevailed in their recent U21 games in the 2014 BANMI Youth League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. Kagman weathered KFC’s third-quarter storm to pull off a 64-59 win in last Friday’s U21 pairing, while G-Rollers barged into the win column,...
Posted On Oct 16 2014 04:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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