Vol. 35. No.41
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Stormz vs Knights in boys’ finals of private school caging
MARIANAS Baptist Academy and Mt. Carmel School arranged their title showdown in the Coalition of Private Schools high school basketball tournament after prevailing...(SeeDetails)
Fielders clobber Angels, 17-4; Aztecs-Fielders tiff to be played anew
THE PTI Fielders whipped the Northern Angels, 17-4, in the Big League division of the 2007 Saipan Little League Baseball tournament last Tuesday at the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Ballfield....((SeeDetails)

All Out clinches No. 3 spot in gov’t caging; PSS ends skid
All Out finished third in Pool B of the 2007 Inter-government Basketball League after beating the Department of Public Works/Procurement & Supply, while the Public School..(.SeeDetails)

McDonald’s All Schools track meet starts today; lures 1500 young athletes
SIX events will kick off the hostilities in the 2007 McDonald’s All Schools Track and Field Championships today at the Oleai Sports Complex track and field facility....( SeeDetails)

Father and son tandem triumphs in Tinian netfest; Reyes claims four titles
THE father and son tandem of Sonny and Benjie Decena led the winners in the 2007 San Jose Fiesta Tennis Tournament held over the weekend on Tinian...(.SeeDetails)

Major league has new batting, pitching leaders
THE Hustlers’ Aldebert Lizama is the new batting leader in the Majors division of the 2007 Saipan Little League Baseball tournament, while the SAIPANCELL Patriots’ Brian Camacho ...(.SeeDetails)

Mixed doubles finals at Traders/PTI Cup set for Sunday
THE Traders Insurance/PTI Cup Badminton Tournament will end this Sunday with the championship match in the mixed doubles at the Gilbert C. Ada Gym....(.SeeDetails)

64:Yerevan shocker
FRESH from his rapid match win against Hungary’s no. 1 player Peter Leko, world champion Vladimir Kramnik flew to Yerevan, the capital of the former Soviet republic ..(.SeeDetails)

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