“We are inviting the public to challenge themselves and try a sport they may not have ever tried,” Coca-cola said.
Dubbed, “Coca-Cola Total Sports Experience – Saipan,” interested individuals and families may join one or all three sports events, which will be handled by the Division of Sports and Recreation acting director, Elias M. Rangamar, and the Northern Marianas Badminton Federation president, Marconi Calindas.
Coca-cola said, three members of the Saipan Southern High School Manta Rays band will open the sports event with a musical performance.
A back-to-back exhibition games between CNMI Men’s junior national team and Ol’ Aces in the morning, and between the CNMI Ladies’ junior national team in the afternoon, Coca-cola added, saying there will also be an hour-long basketball clinic at the venue where enthusiasts may learn some tips from coaches from CNMI junior national teams.
Members of the Northern Mariana Islands Volleyball Association will perform an exhibition game as well, and run a clinic for those who would like to learn the basics of the sport, or to improve their game.
NMBF will also hold a clinic from 4 p.m. until the closing of the event.
Coca-cola and Power 99 will have trivia contests throughout the day where participants who give correct answers will win Coca-cola Total Sports Experience event T-shirts.
A Basketball Free Throw Contest will also be held. The winners may bring home sports items courtesy of All-Star Sporting Goods and Boarderline.
Other activities are in store for everyone.
Coca-cola reminds all interested people below 18 years old may join in the sports events provided their parents or guardians sign a waiver form.
They will be required to sign a waiver prior to playing the games.
Some of the sponsors of the “Coca-Cola Total Sports Experience – Saipan” include Foremost Foods Saipan, Subway, Sorensen Media Group, All-Star Sporting Goods, Boarderline, and a few others.


