Penang juniors strut their stuff to emerge group champions


Making his move: Teh Jin Hong of Penang in action during the National Finals of the AirAsia-BAM National Junior League at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara yesterday.

PETALING JAYA: Penang aim to be the badminton powerhouse in the junior ranks.

And the Pearl of the Orient showed they were on the right track by trouncing Sabah 5-0 to emerge as the Group A champions. The feat earned them a ticket to the boys’ quarter-finals at the National Finals of the inaugural AirAsia-BAM National Junior League.

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