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Justin repeats; Kaya improves to No. 1

Justin Ma proved that his July 10 win was no fluke while Kaya Braxton topped the girls 500m in the second installment of Saipan Swim Club’s Triple Crown Open Water Swim Series last July 24 in the waters off the Civic Center Beach in Susupe. Ma was like a dolphin possessed in the...
Posted On Aug 03 2021 06:02
, By Mark Rabago
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‘Hanky Panky’ lords it over Novice Class

Henry “Hanky Panky” Camacho Jr. didn’t mess around en route to winning the Novice Class of the Marianas Racing Association’s 2021 Monster Energy Point Series Race held the past seven months at the CowTown Raceway Park in Marpi. The 29-year-old got the much coveted No. 1 plate...
Posted On Aug 03 2021 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
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Carol Lee named ITA Scholar-Athlete

The CNMI’s Carol Lee is not only reaping success in the tennis court in her first year suiting up for the Yellow Jackets of the Georgia Tech tennis team, but has also scored points in academics after being named part of the ITA Scholar-Athletes. According to the Georgia Tech...
Posted On Aug 02 2021 06:04
, By Mark Rabago
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‘Hollywood’ tops Big Boy ATV

Christian “Hollywood” Camacho ditched motocross bikes after a nasty spill more than two decades ago in exchange for ATVs. That decision finally paid off when he was awarded the No. 1 plaque of the Big Boys ATV Class during Marianas Racing Association’s 2021 Monster Energy Point...
Posted On Aug 02 2021 06:01
, By Mark Rabago
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