Junior bowlers striving to become champions again in Asian Schools meet


From left, back: Coach Purvis Granger, Christopher, Amirul, Muhd Al-Qayyum, Tun Ameerul, coach Wendy Chai and Maradona. Bottom, from left: Faten, Nora, Nur Syazwani and Nur Amirah.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia are eager to make their presence felt again in the Asian Schools Tenpin Bowling Championships.

The 16th edition of the continent’s biggest Under-18 tournament commences in Hong Kong on Monday with the two singles – boys and girls – events.

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