Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Home School VS. Public School
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Junior Bowlers
A Form Two student from SMK Seberang Jaya, Nur Amirah was in her element when she put on a sparkling performance in the Women’s Open Masters which saw her upstaging senior bowlers.
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We had help from the beyond in our win, say Penang pair.
PENANG pair Yam Khai Dong and Nur Amirah Auni Azman believe that the
late bowler Khoo Beng Khai had a hand in them snatching the gold medal
from the Federal Territories in the mixed doubles bowling event at the
Kuantan Megalanes.
City slickers Mohd Rafiq Ismail-Radin Nur
Najwa Arifah Radin Dzulfakar grabbed the provisional lead on 2,532
pinfalls after six games until the final squad, which was delayed by
almost two hours due to mechanical glitch.
When play resumed, the unheralded Penang duo converted strike after strike to win the gold medal with 2,549 pinfalls.
The FT pair (2532) settled for the silver medal and Johor’s Khairul Diaz Din-Nurul Atiqah Ahmad (2512) took home the bronze.
“I guess it was intervention from the beyond,” said Khai Dong,
referring to Penang bowler Beng Khai who died of heart attack last year.
The Penang bowling contingent dedicated the gold medal to the late Beng Khai, who made waves in the national youth set-up.
“We
were not expected to topple the Federal Territories as both their
bowlers are in the national set-up,” said Khai Dong, who is competing in
his third Sukma.
Meanwhile, Nur Amirah is hoping their luck would extend until the team event tomorrow.
“The
team gold medal has been our target from day one. This (mixed doubles)
gold medal is a bonus for us. Anyway, we will not be complacent until we
get the team gold,” she said.
RED - Tenses
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