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Iguel, Santos lift Ol’ Aces past Red Sox, 10-9

Santos sent Philip Litulumar home by enduring Joseph Atalig’s hit he also drove Jacob Flores in by giving Red Sox in-field a difficult ground hit. Iguel also drove in the only run in the third inning. Ol’ Aces scored only one run in the first and fourth inning as they had to confront the three-run …
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Cal, Zapanta win Budweiser March King & Queen of the Lane

  Trailing Cal in the Queen Lane was Diane Chong who scored 726 pin falls and went home with $35. Settling third was EmiWilliams with total of 712 pin falls and brought home $20. Also making it to the top five was Gina Sablan, (693). In the King Lane, Richard Leong settled for second with 799 pin f…
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670 Enforcers dominate Goodwill softball in Palau

The only team from Saipan to have participated in the tournament, 670 Enforcers consisted of mixed law enforcement divisions eliminated all the five teams they met in two days. Samanta Salas said   the 670 Enforcers are proud and happy to bring back home, the trophy. The team also won first and sec…
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A fighter from the land gold mines

Fashioned by time and success in kickboxing and Wu Shu, Eduard Folayang conquered URCC with a humble but excellent beginning. In his debut fight in 2007 URCC X, he took the crown from reigning champion, Allan Kho. Then, he defended his title twice in URCC XII “Supremacy” in July 2007 and in URCC XI…
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CUC routs Mayors Office, 21-8

The CUC scored three runs in the second inning; three in the fourth, four runs in the fifth and went on to rampage with six runs in the final inning to secure their 21-8 victory against the Mayors Office. Guerrero’s homer was his only chance to score a run for the game. Extra hitter, Johnny Isaac h…
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Islanders endure No-Mercy in Gorilla games

No-Mercy was able to score a point but the Islanders answered back and regained set point with Mike Olaitiman being the team’s heavy hitter with 3 skunks and 2 kees for the winning 10 points. On the other hand, Typhoon Saito was No-Mercy’s heavy hitter with 4 aces and 1 skunk for 10 points. There w…
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Jets bomb Survivors, 10-3; Ol’ Aces slaughter Lions, 17-1

The solo home run handed Palacios his fourth after scoring one in the third inning on a base-on-ball and one run each in the first and second innings on in-fields’ errors. Franco Nakamura took over the mound in the fourth inning and struck out three in a row. He had two more strike outs in the fift…
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Sports Roundup

League coordinator, Pando Muleta is calling all managers and coaches to prepare for the line up and sponsorship of their respective teams. This time, Muleta said they are expecting 10 to participate. Last year, only seven teams joined the league. For more information please call Muleta at 285-9783.…
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Diamond Auto Fixers zoom past Ol’ Aces, 82-74

Muleta and Berline scored 19 and 13 points respectively, but the defensive moves from both teams turned the game into a restraining match, putting all defensive players in the front line. Berline and Brostrom foiled Ol’ Aces attempt two times in the decisive run of the game while grabbing 10 and si…
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Nationals rule Budweiser Cup caging

Inflicted with only the third loss last Monday, the Nationals who had invested much in earlier games continue to dominate the standings with nine wins. Jericho Cruz, Marvin Rabauliman and Pete Iguel remained high spirited but did not under-estimated their every opponent. Diamond Auto Fixers on the …
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