Coach Holloway pays tribute to his band of fighters


National bowler Timmy Tan shouts after making a strike in the team-of-five event at the Singapore SEA Games last week. - IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/ The STAR

SINGAPORE: National chief coach Holloway Cheah loves fighters.

Armed with a never-say-die attitude, Holloway’s charges delivered five golds, one silver and four bronzes at the Singapore SEA Games.

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