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Posted on May 19 2005
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BUDWEISER CUP POSSIBLY OPENS THIS MONTH

Organizers of the BANMI Budweiser Cup Men’s Island-wide League are eying the annual cagefest to kick off sometime this month.

This according to league commissioner Abner Venus, who recently told the Saipan Tribune that interested individuals should begin organizing teams.

Venus said all interested teams must pay an entrance fee of $900, with the first 10 submitting payments getting free uniforms.

Also, Venus said each team can comprise of a maximum of 12 players.

Last year, the Ol’Aces hoisted their second straight Bud Cup title after edging the Angando Brothers. Members of the squad included brothers Peter and Abong Camacho,

Elias Rangamar, Elias Saralu, Alfred Celes, Junior Renguul, and Gabriel White.

For more information, contact Venus at 287-5911.

SAN ROQUE GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR MAY 29

San Roque Parish would hold its 11th Annual San Roque Golf Tournament on May 29 at the Marianas Country Club Resort in Marpi

The tournament will have six flights or divisions, namely Championship Flight, A Flight, B Flight, C Flight, Ladies Flight, and Seniors Flight. The top three players in each flight will receive great prizes from San Roque Parish.

The 11th Annual San Roque Golf Tournament will kick-off with a shotgun start at noon and will have an awards ceremony beginning at 5pm.

Entry fee is $100, which will go to community and church development in the San Roque and As Matuis areas. The donation is inclusive of green fee and cost of renting a golf cart. Refreshments, drinks, and sandwiches will be served to players in the tournament.

There would also be hole-in-one and closest-to-the-pin competitions. Hole-in-one prizes include cash prizes, a four-wheeler, and a car. Those interested in joining the closest-to-the-pin contest registration costs $10.

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