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Posted: 13 Oct 2012 05:41 AM PDT JUMBLE SALE Ibu Family is holding another jumble sale to raise money for their organisation as well as two chosen charities today from 9.30am to noon at Alice Smith School, Jalan Bellamy. All are welcome. Come grab fantastic discounts and buys for the whole family. Perfect for bargain hunters and to let the kids run off their energy. TICKET GIVEAWAY Spend RM200 and above in a single receipt at The Mines from now until Oct 16 to redeem two complimentary movie passes at the information counter at level 3, for the special screening on Oct 21. Limited to one redemption per shopper per day, while stocks last. For details, visit www.the-mines.com.my BOOK EXPO The Ekspo Jualan Buku 2012 will be held at the Putrajaya Corporation Complex conference hall lobby until tomorrow from 9am to 7pm. There will be books from 20 publishers offering university books, children's books, religious books, magazines and stationery. There will be activities such as poetry by local authors and celebrities, Arabic reading, and debates. For details, visit www.ppj.gov.my or call Mohd Jaini on O19-325 8285. PUBLIC FORUM CHEVENING Alumni of Malaysia will be hosting a public forum on 'Vision for Economic Development for Malaysia' with Khairy Jamaluddin (Umno), Tony Pua (DAP) and Dr Jayakumar Devaraj (PSM). It will be held on Oct 17 from 7.45pm to 10pm at the Auditorium, Bangunan Getah Asli in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Admission is free. To register, email info@cheveningalumni.org.my FOOD RELIEF In conjunction with World Food Day 2012, Rotary Club of Melawati is collaborating with Stop Hunger Now to jointly organise a meal packaging event where nutritious meals comprising rice, soy, vegetables and 21 essential vitamins and minerals are packed and made available for disaster relief operations and for feeding programs at schools and orphanages. Individuals, families and groups are encouraged to support them today at AEON Jusco AU2 Setiawangsa from 10.30am to 3.30pm. For more information visit www.rotarymelawati.org or www.stophunger.org or call Shanmugam on 017-879 2012. MENTAL HEALTH SEMINAR The Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) Selangor branch in collaboration with the Malaysian Mental Health Association is organising a seminar on the religious perspectives of mental health issues today from 9am to 1pm at the MMHA office at Jalan Othman, Petaling Jaya. For details, call or SMS 012-300 7377 (Alvin) or visit www.mccbchst.org and www.mentalhealth.org.my. |
Underdogs Samudera beat favourites in boys’ Under-14 final Posted: 13 Oct 2012 05:41 AM PDT SAMUDERA Volleyball Club were the surprise package in the Selangor Under-14 volleyball championships at the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) Indoor Stadium in Serdang Jaya recently. And it was a proud moment for its coach Mohd Yazid Sulaiman, who guided the underdogs to win the boys' title in the three-day championships. In the final, Samudera Volleyball Club, comprising students from SMK Seri Gombak, put up a gallant effort and defeated favourites SMK Seri Kembangan 25-23, 25-23. To make it a memorable outing, six players — Muhammad Zulfikri Madzlan, Muhammad Nur Syazwan Zaihan, Muhamad Fathi Yazid, Alif Syafiq Edisafri, Muhammad Luqman Hakim Mohd Saman and Khairul Afiq Faiq Yusri — have been called for centralised training. Mohd Yazid, a teacher, said the students were all from SK Taman Samudera in Gombak and had been training for the past six years. "Now they have moved to SMK Seri Gombak to continue their education in the secondary school. But they come back to train with me at SK Taman Samudera. That's the reason why we call ourselves Samudera Volleyball Club. "The boys are well disciplined and I don't mind spending my time with them. Last year, we finished second but the hard work and determination of the players has resulted in us becoming the champions,'' said Mohd Yazid. The final between Samudera Volleyball Club and SMK Seri Kembangan was a close affair. However, Samudera Volleyball Club had a good setter in Muhammad Zulfikri, who played exceptionally and guided his teammates to victory. Mohd Yazid said he was happy for his players who have been selected to attend centralised training. But there was good news for SMK Seri Kembangan. The girls' team defeated SMJK Kwang Hua 27-25, 20-25, 15-9 in the final. SMK Seri Kembangan coach Woo May Kiew admitted that it was a tough match. "Both teams have a good set of players. But we were lucky to get the points in the deciding set,'' added May Kiew. The championships was organised by the Selangor Volleyball Association (SVA). Eight teams took part in the girls' category and nine in the boys' category. The selected players Boys: Chay Soon Kent, Loke Zi Jian, Yap Chun Zhen, Teoh Chun Tze, Lionel Lee, Muhammad Zulfikri Madzlan, Muhammad Nur Syazwan Zaihan, Muhamad Fathi Yazid, Alif Syafiq Edisafri, Muhammad Luqman Hakim Mohd Saman, Khairul Afiq Faiq Yusri, Jason Siew Wai Kit, Muhammad Haiqah Hijjaz Mohd Isa, Low Zhen Heng, Tan Zhi Khoon, Vincent Lim Tian Jie, Sharulizan Hakim, Damian Wong. Girls: Michelle Beh Jia Wei, Vanessa Ng Sze Sze, Loh Su Cheng, Loo Yi Jia, Lim Yun Thong, Yew Jing Woon, Yap Yin Ying, Yap Sze Yinn, Ng Jia Wei, Yong Jeat Yen, Tam Wei Yee, Chhai Wei Yie, Hu Suk Shin, Joanna Ng Jia Wen, Lee Sze Theng, Teoh Yinn Leng, Nur Syakirah Mohd Saidil, Tay Wan Pin. |
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