AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuam Rugby & Education: Four top student-athletes signed college rugby letters of intent at The Boka Box, including JFK’s Don Aldis (Belmont Abbey, Division I), GW’s Christin Mafnas (Mount St. Mary’s, Division I), and Academy of Our Lady of Guam’s Aliyah Riffey plus Jeremiah Sablan (Thomas College, Division III)—a big win for local pathways. Women’s Sports: Team Masakåda closed out the EAFF E-1 prelims with a dominant 3–0 win over Macau at the GFA National Training Center, with goals from Kalyn Savage, Myah Polzin, and Hiningi San Nicolas. Local Governance & Money: GovGuam’s April tax collections fell $36.6M versus expectations, largely tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku delaying the income tax deadline; May is expected to rebound. Elections Watch: UOG polling shows Moylan leading for Congress (53%), while the governor’s race is nearly tied between Tenorio (28%) and Terlaje (27%). Public Health: Public Health confirmed another whooping cough case, bringing the total to 17 for the year. Community & Culture: Philippine Month kicked off on Guam with a proclamation honoring Philippine Independence and the Filipino community’s 72 years on island. Regional Travel Push: Guam and CNMI governors again urged the U.S. to add the Philippines to the Guam-CNMI visa waiver program to boost tourism and regional air links.
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