Bowler Kar Yen hopes to find her pace after torrid season


Hee Kar Yen hopes that her sixth-placed finish at the KL Open last week is the positive start she

PETALING JAYA: National back-up bowler Hee Kar Yen is hoping to catch a break after another torrid season plagued by injuries.

So much so that the Kuala Lumpur-born bowler said that defending her Masters title at the Milo International Junior All-Stars on Nov 26-Dec 3 would be nothing short of great.

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