Saipan All-Stars list released

Representing the Big League are: Eli Aughenbaugh, Diego Camacho, Jonathan Celis, Ricardo Dela Cruz, McGarrett Duenas, Nathan Guerrero, Miguel Iguel, Dave and Joshua Jones, Anthony Leon Guerrero, Keoni Lizama, Juan Maratita, Harry Nakamura, Marvin Ngskebei, Joseph Palacios, Nokki Saralu, and Eric Tenorio.

The Big League All-Stars will be led by manager Joseph Flores, head coach Jonathan Tenorio, and assistant coach Robert Magofna.

Joining the Senior League All-Stars are: Joseph Atalig, Brian, Carl, and Frankie Camacho, Ricardo Dela Cruz, Timothy Deleon Guerrero, Larmac Iguel, Gregorio Iskawa, Tyler Kaipat, Peter Lieto, Aldebert and Jared Lizama, Poland Masaharu Jr., Palmerson Mongkeya, Leroy Regis, and Robert Tudela.

Patrick Tenorio will manage the senior division alongside head coach Joseph Atalig and assistant coach Mark Flores.

The Junior League All-Stars include: Cedric Ada, Jerald and Jonathan Cabrera, Keene Guerrero, Kent Kalen, Khobby Kaipat, Jeffrey, Jeremy, and Jose Lizama, Francisco Lieto, Michael Muna, Ian Rogolifoi, Phillip Sablan, and Raymond Saralu.

Sylvio Ada will be the junior division’s manager. Their head coach and assistant coach are Lawrence Dikito and Vicente Cabrera, respectively.

Standing out from a 14-team pool are the following Little League All-Stars: Craig Aguon, Cedric, Jadrien, Johnathan, and Nathan Camacho, Perry Celis, Allen Cepeda, Erik Cruz, Juden Joyner, Franco Nakamura, Juan Quitugua, Peterson Rengiil, Robbin Secharmidal, and Roke Tenorio.

The majors division’s manager is Chel Castro, alongside head coach Randall Aguon and assistant coach George Camacho.

All teams will leave to Rota on May 26 and 27 for the CNMI District Little League Tournament, set for May 28-30.

Winning teams will advance to the Asia Pacific Regional Tournament, which takes place in three locations this year. Those under the junior division will play in Jakarta, Indonesia from June 26 to 30. Senior and big league players will play in the Philippines from June 21 to 25. Guam will host majors division games in July 7-14.

Venues remain the same for the Little League World Series: majors (South Williamsport, Pennsylvania), junior (Taylor, Michigan), senior (Bangor, Maine), and big (Easley, South Carolina).

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