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Terminator tops Tuesday Night League

The Terminator lorded it over in the Tuesday Night Bowling League after capping the season with a 43.5-20.5 record. The winning squad prevailed over seven teams and had Miguel Morta, Atoy Banting, Gloria Pagarao, Joe Digno, Boy Cabate, Danny Macaspac, Ann David, and Argie...
Posted On Nov 01 2018 06:04
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Back-to-back for Camacho; Zapanta triumphs in May Masters

Janice Camacho had a repeat in the women’s division, while Ruselle Zapanta topped the men’s field in the 36th CNMI-SBC May Masters Tournament held over the weekend at the Saipan Bowling Center. Camacho ruled anew her category after collecting 1,985 pins in 12 games for an average...
Posted On May 30 2018 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Hernandez, Pagarao win in PBA Classified tourney

Alan Hernandez and Gloria Pagarao clinched the championship in their respective divisions in the Budweiser-sponsored PBA Classified Bowling Tournament held late last month at the Saipan Bowling Center. Hernandez won Class B after pulling off an upset over Diana Camacho in the...
Posted On May 11 2018 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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Camacho, Elliot rule Budweiser May Masters

Saipan’s Janice Camacho and Guam’s Aaron Elliot topped the 35th CNMI May Masters Tournament held over the weekend at the Saipan Bowling Center. Camacho defeated 14 other bowlers in the women’s division after collecting 2,070 pins in 12 games, while Elliot had total of 2,334...
Posted On May 30 2017 06:02
, By Roselyn Monroyo
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