AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSports & Community Resilience: Saipan G-Rollers turned Super Typhoon Sinlaku damage into grit, training on rough street courts and then earning major respect at Guam’s Mall Ball ’26 3×3 high school tournament, with their underdog run spotlighting how youth sport rebuilds local pride. Arts & Cultural Exchange: Sakai Liberal High School returns for a Friendship Recital at Micronesia Mall Center Court (10:30–11:30 a.m. Saturday), bringing high-energy song and dance as part of a growing Japan–Guam performing-arts tradition. International Flights & Tourism Recovery: The Marianas welcomed Jeju Air’s resumed direct Seoul Incheon–Saipan service (starting June 21), with four flights weekly through Oct. 25, as the Marianas Visitors Authority pushes to keep airline partners and boost visitor satisfaction. Global Sports Spotlight: Cook Islands beach handball is set for its senior world championship debut in Croatia after qualifying via Oceania, signaling the sport’s fast growth across the islands. Maritime News (Local Interest): The Philippine Coast Guard completed joint training with the U.S. Coast Guard in Guam ahead of RIMPAC 2026. Ocean Sailing (Regional Flavor): Expressions of interest are open for the 10th Melbourne Osaka Cup, a demanding double-handed, non-stop ocean race celebrating Australia–Japan friendship.
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