AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHigh School Basketball (Saipan/Guam): The Saipan G-Rollers—training on rough street courts after Super Typhoon Sinlaku—took their underdog story to Guam’s Mall Ball ’26 3×3 tournament, earning respect even after a tough playoff exit. Tourism & Travel (Saipan): The Marianas welcomed back international air service as Jeju Air resumed direct Seoul–Saipan flights, with four weekly trips through Oct. 25 (more frequent during peak periods), a key step for visitor recovery. Performing Arts (Guam): Sakai Liberal High School returns to Micronesia Mall for a Friendship Recital, continuing a third-year tradition of student dance and music exchange. Sports (Cook Islands): Cook Islands beach handball is set for its senior world championship debut in Croatia after qualifying via Oceania results, signaling fast growth for the sport at home. Culture & Lifestyle (Guam): A travel-style feature paints Guam as a familiar-yet-unique mix of island culture and big-brand convenience, with food framed as the heart of the experience. Pop Culture (Survivor): Jonathan Penner says his most memorable Survivor moment wasn’t the medical evacuation—it was seeing his late wife during a family visit on his first season. Hospitality (Japan/Kobe): Hilton’s Conrad brand is headed to Kobe, with the Conrad Kobe planned for 2030 as luxury demand rises in Japan.
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