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Heras wins; Miyawaki makes finals

CNMI junior players Malika Miyawaki and Isabel Heras both advanced to the finals of the consolation draw of their respective divisions in the 2016 Commercial Club Margaret Court Cup held at the Albury Grasscourts in Albury, New South Wales, Australia. Heras marched into the...
Posted On Jan 14 2016 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Fiji assessment teams prepare to head to Lau Group

SUVA, Fiji (Fiji Times) —A government assessment team will depart for Lau on Thursday to conduct an assessment on cyclone damage reported to the Commissioner Eastern’s Office. Provincial administrator Lau Eliki Masa said the teams would include officers from various government...
Posted On Jan 06 2016 04:00
, By Press Release
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1. Carol Lee’s feats top 2015 list

Carol Lee’s twin achievements in 2015 put CNMI tennis ahead of its rivals in the Pacific region. Lee earned the highest ranking among the junior tennis players in the Pacific after placing at No. 747 (she slid to No. 748 at press time, but still tops the region) in the Juniors...
Posted On Dec 31 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Heras, Miyawaki off to Australia

CNMI junior players Isabel Heras and Malikawa Miyawaki are leaving Saipan early next month to compete in two tournaments in Australia. The two Commonwealth players will be playing in the 2016 Margaret Court Cup and the 2016 Victorian Junior Grasscourt Championships, which are...
Posted On Dec 30 2015 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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