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    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma The Northern All-Stars proved to be too much for the MTM Falcons II as the final score...

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    [sixcol_five_last] PRESS RELEASE – The Tamuning Typhoons 15U boy’s basketball traveling team completed their tour of friendship games in Manila and...

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    [sixcol_five_last] PRESS RELEASE – The Tamuning Typhoons 15U boy’s basketball traveling team is on a winning streak with a 3-0 record as...

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    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma In another weekend of the 2012 Summer Jam basketball tournament, the Inarajan Hawks defeated the Sixers 67-50...

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    [sixcol_five_last] By Patrick Lujan His height and complexion had him standing out like a penguin on Tumon Bay. Fred Peters’ basketball...

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    [sixcol_five_last] By Robert Balajadia For the third straight year, the Father Duenas Friars Class of 2006 was the last team standing...

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    [sixcol_five_last] By Errol “DynamiX” Alegre Jr. The Class of ’89 remain alive in the single-elimination playoffs of the Father Duenas Alumni...

  • TYPHOONS STAY UNDEFEATED

    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma The Tamuning Typhoons remain undefeated in the 25-and-under division after they routed Malesso Club 61-50 Sunday evening...

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    [sixcol_five_last] By Errol “DynamiX” Alegre Jr. In a game where every second counted, Jake Leon Guerrero made sure to utilize whatever...

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    Monday July 9 Game 1 Class of ’75 def. Class of ’70  27-26 Game 2 Class of ’74/’98 def. ’95 64-53...

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    [sixcol_five_last] By Regina Shiroma Class of 2012 slipped by class of ’79 and ‘80, 55-54 with just 22 seconds left in...

  • HISTORY OF THE FD ALUMNI TOURNAMENT

    1985…Memorial Day Weekend…10 Teams.  What started as a simple idea after missing a high school reunion, the Father Duenas Alumni Association’s...

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    By Regina Shiroma The Inarajan Hawks outhustled Malesso Club to take home a 45-40 win in their second game of the...

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Guam Blooded: Ethan Toves Maddies has signed to play D1 baseball for the College of The Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts on a full ride scholarship.
He is the son of proud parents Macky and Yvette Toves Maddies of Los Alamitos, California, grandson of Juan and Maria Toves+ formerly of Ordot/Barrigada Guam and Godson of Anthony and AnnMarie Toves of Ordot, Guam.

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The JFK Islanders won the first ever Memorial Weekend High School Basketball Tournament.

The All-Tournament selection were Zhion Macapinlac JFK, Darwin Ecijan JFK, Matthew Quinata Southern, and Malcom Fernandez Tiyan.

JFK’s Collin Rillamas was named tournament MVP.