By Journal on February 18, 2022
basketball, Chewy Lin, Coop Mad Dogs, Ebeye, JonJon Hawley, Kwajalein, Similac vs. Enfamil, Team Lae, Team Majuro, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Julius Caesar once said “veni, vidi, vici.” Translated from the Latin: “We came, we saw, we conquered.” That fairly describes the play of the Majuro Cooperative (Co-op) High School boys basketball team that made its debut for Kwajalein Day at Ebeye last week and wrapped up its visit with a 3-0 record against […]
By Journal on December 10, 2021
basketball, College of the Marshall Islands, SGT Solomon Sam Memorial Court, Volleyball, Wilmer Joel
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The large sheets of metal dangling dangerously from the roof of the SGT Solomon Sam Memorial Court at the College of the Marshall Islands for several weeks were in the process of being removed earlier this week. Workers were seen on Monday straddling scaffolding as they continued to work on the problem, which many months […]
By Journal on November 26, 2021
Ajeltake Elementary School, basketball, Championship, CMI Meal Plan 101, College of the Marshall Islands, Majuro Cooperative School, Marshall Islands High School, ports and Extracurricular Program, University of the South Pacific
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What stood out in the Sports and Extracurricular Program (SEP)-sponsored school basketball league championships last week was the intensity of the competition and the closeness of many of the final scores — which is to say that for the fans, these games were a roller coaster of emotion as the scores see-sawed from one team […]
By Journal on April 23, 2021
basketball, Bolden Elanzo Jr., Enewetak, Jaluit, Joshua Billy
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A mind blowing basketball game hit the Utrikan court last Wednesday when two tough teams went head to head in an astonishing game. The game was controlled for three quarters by team Enewetak holding off Jaluit. With only five minutes left in the fourth quarter, Enewetak held a commanding 21-point lead. But Jaluit’s shooters caught […]
By Journal on September 20, 2019
Assumption, basketball, Hilary Hosia, Jennifer Wase, Kaniya Jack, Majuro Cooperative School
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HILARY HOSIA The ongoing elementary–level basketball league commissioned by the Public School System’s Sports and Extracurricular Program is attracting young talents to the most beloved game in the country: basketball. Not only is the program creative in its inclusion of both public and private elementary schools in the sport, they are providing a platform where […]
By Journal on October 11, 2018
Alrington Tibon, Aur, Bank of Marshall Islands, basketball, Lae, Majuro, Patrick Chen, Robert Pinho, Sherwood Tibon
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Team Lae men continued their reign as the top team in the RMI with their fifth consecutive championship in the BOMI 18th Ralik Ratak Shootout Basketball Tournament that wrapped up Saturday in Majuro.
By Journal on June 29, 2017
basketball, Boki Hiram, FIBA Oceania, Lani Ackley, Leilani Ackley, Melu Wase
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ISAAC MARTY RMI boys and girls national basketball teams are breaking sweat and working out their game plans as they prep for the Under-17 FIBA Oceania Championship in Guam in July. Girls basketball coaches Lani Ackley and his mother Leilani Ackley have confidence in their team as they work through two-a-day practices. Leilani explained there […]
By Journal on December 29, 2016
Arkansas, basketball, BOMI, Jisam Kaisha, Jones Center, Majuro, Pohnpei, Ralik-Ratak, Springdale
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HILARY HOSIA I consider myself a basketball enthusiast. Whether it’s the mini-three on three tournaments at the Jisam Kaisha Basketball Court in Rita, the veterans league in Long Island, the BOMI Ralik Ratak Shootout at the SSG Solomon Sam Sports Center in Uliga or the May Day competitions at the Jones Center in Springdale, Arkansas. […]
By Journal on October 13, 2016
Arlington Tibon, basketball, cmi, Giff Johnson, Junjun Bellu, Ralik Ratak Shootout, Rickiano Antibas, Steph Curry
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GIFF JOHNSON “This was the toughest BOMI Ralik Ratak Shootout in my era,” said Tournament Director Rickiano Antibas Tuesday after championship night at the SSG Solomon Sam Memorial Court at CMI. The crowd, estimated at well over 1,000 — sitting on top of cars, in the backs of pickups, on apartment walkways across the street, […]
By Journal on July 15, 2016
basketball, Majuro, Outrigger
Back In The Day
Journal 7/13/1977 P3 Fishing authority averaging one ton daily Marshalls Fishing Authority is averaging one ton of fresh fish daily now, according to Houstan Jonathan, accountant for the authority. Most of the catch recorded has been skipjack and yellow fin tuna, both sold for 55 cents a pound. According to Jonathan, the price, however, created […]