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3 junior netters stay alive

Three CNMI players are still in contention in the 2017 Margaret Court Cup in Australia. Malika Miyawaki moved into the third round of the girls U14 singles after winning her opening match last Friday at the Albury Grasscourts in Albury, New South Wales, while the pair of Seung...
Posted On Jan 09 2017 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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6 junior tennis players competing in Aussie tourneys

Six CNMI junior tennis players left Saipan last Monday to join two tournaments in Australia. Ken Song, Malika Miyawaki, Jimin Woo, Seung Kin Paik, and siblings Conatsu and Coume Kaga are now in the Land Down Under, getting ready for the 2017 Margaret Court Cup and the 2017...
Posted On Jan 04 2017 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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CNMI All-Stars shine

It was yet another memorable year for sports in the CNMI. With its yearlong sunny weather, the Commonwealth hosts a bevy of sports that both residents and off-island guests enjoy—making it difficult to decide the sports story of the year. For 2016, the Saipan Tribune turns to...
Posted On Dec 30 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Welch, Villacrusis drop times anew

The CNMI’s Salofi Welch and Christian Villacrusis picked up where they left off as they surpassed their entry times again on Day 2 of the 13th FINA World Swimming Championships in Windsor, Canada. Villacrusis and Welch, who broke their seed times in the 200m individual medley and...
Posted On Dec 09 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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