AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGuam Sports & Community: Rebel SoulJahz are bringing their “Back 2 My Roots Tour” to Guam for a one-night concert at UOG Calvo Field House on July 25, with doors at 6 p.m. and showtime at 7 p.m. Hobby Culture: Guam’s first dedicated trading card café has opened in Harmon, expanding from a 150-square-foot shop into a bigger space with play tables, rare-card displays, and a new café concept. Local Athletics: Four top Guam rugby student-athletes signed collegiate commitments, including Division I moves for Don Aldis and Christin Mafnas. Youth Sports: Registration is open for Mall Ball 3x3 Summer Circuit at Micronesia Mall, running June through August with high school, adult/open, and middle school tournaments. Regional Sports: The Philippines routed Guam 5-1 in the Tri-Nation Friendlies, using the series as buildup for next month’s ASEAN tournament. Science & Education: University of Hawaiʻi is joining a $13.5M aquaculture consortium aimed at strengthening America’s seafood supply. Disaster Watch: A powerful 7.8 quake hit the southern Philippines, triggering tsunami warnings across the region, including Guam, before the threat later eased.
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