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Posted: 20 Feb 2013 05:54 AM PST

STAR TREK EXHIBITION

Get a complimentary ticket to Star Trek: The Exhibition when you buy two adult tickets from now till Feb 24. CIMB Credit and Debit card holders get a 10% discount when purchasing tickets and merchandise. The exhibition runs until March 31 from 9am to 5pm daily except Fridays when the National Science Centre is closed. For details, visit startrek.emsexhibits.com or call at 03-2089 3400.

TALENT COMPETITION

Celebrating Kraftangan Malaysia's National Craft Day from Feb 27 to March 11, 10am-10pm at the KL Craft Complex, there will be two competitions held March 10, 2pm. Auditions for singing (March 1-3, 2pm to 5pm) and talent (March 9, 2pm to 5pm) will be held at the complex. For details, visit www.kraftangan.gov.my or call 03-2161 3793/ 03-2162 7533.

TOASTMASTERS MEETING

Open University Malaysia (OUM) Toastmasters club will organise a Chinese New Year Toastmasters meeting this Saturday, 3pm at Theatrette, Block B Area A, OUM, Jln Tun Ismail, KL. All are welcome. No door fee. Any queries call 012-2102977/03-27732395 (Arnie) or 012-9193190 / 03-27732760 (Nazrai).

FREE DODGEBALL SESSION

The YMCA of Kuala Lumpur will be conducting free dodgeball sessions with the help of experienced coaches every Wednesday at the volleyball court from 8pm until 11pm. It is open to all. For more information, call 03-22741439.

FREE TALK

Ventrax Management Sdn Bhd, a training and consultancy company, is organising a free talk on "Dealing With Distraction, Disengagement And Procrastination" by Sandra Ghouse on Feb 22, 6pm-8pm at Level 21 (Bilik Keluli) Banker's Club Kuala Lumpur (Amoda Building) Jln Imbi. For details, call 03-8062 1133 or send an email to sales@ventrax.com.my

KOKESHI EXHIBITION

An exhibition on the kokeshi is currently on till April 25 at the Petaling Jaya Museum in Section 10/7, Taman Jaya, organised by the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) and The Japan Foundation. For details, call 03-7954 8122

CHARITY COOKING DEMO

The Woman's Auxilliary (WA) Of The Spastic Children's Association Of Selangor and Federal Territory will be having its monthly Charity Cooking Demonstration on Feb 23 at 10am at the Ground Floor of the Spastic Centre (behind Crystal Crown Hotel), 14, Lorong Utara A, off Jalan Utara, Petaling Jaya. For details, call 012-3944281 (Faridah) or 012-9127203 (Margaret).

Clarification

With reference to our report titled "Pay, or else park outside" that appeared on Monday (Metro, Feb 18), it has been pointed out that U Chin Ong is the director of Pama Services Sdn Bhd, which is the management company that oversees the Sea Park Apartments, and not the Joint Management Committee chairman. The error is regretted.

Terengganu judokas rule

Posted: 20 Feb 2013 05:54 AM PST

TERENGGANU judokas proved too good for their opponents in the above-17 category at the Selangor Judo Team Championships held at SMK Seri Bintang Utara, Kuala Lumpur, recently.

The team comprising Nik Norlydiawati Nik Azman, Khairul Khir Johary Abdul Rahman, Yousuff Daniel Fauzi Crus, Muhammad Rozaini Abd Razak and Mohd Farhan Uzair Mohd Fikri scored a 4-1 win over Jagsport B in the championship encounter.

However, Jagsport A, represented by trainees of Singapore's King George, emerged as champions of the eight to 13-year-old contest.

Six exponents ­­— Thibault Philippe Arsene Scherer, Mia Crawford, Mohd Izren Zuhairee, Konomi Shohtoku and Jett and Jade Vongxayasy — formed the victorious line-up.

In each tie decided over five bouts, they remained undefeated in the round-robin competition to finish ahead of four other sides in the age-group.

King George chalked up comfortable victories over The Viper (5-0) and Lion King (4-0) as well as registering identical 3-1 scores when they overcame Ippon and Crouching Tiger.

Jagsport coach Gerard Lim said they were satisfied that their trainees gained exposure competing against their peers in the tournament.

"We are pleased because the trainees had a great time in the competition. We have a big pool of trainees from various centres. It was not a tough decision to field the teams with the exponents available for the recent outing here.

"The more competitive local Malaysia exponents from state training programmes and sports schools offered stiff competition to our challengers, especially in the above-17 category," he added.

Meanwhile, it was an internal affair in the 14-to-16 age-group with Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School (SSTMI) tussling for supremacy.

The SSTMI A side triumphed 4-1 over their team-mates from SSTMI B to secure the top spot.

The recent one-day meet drew a total of 30 teams in three categories.

Indonesia's Trisakti also joined the fray in the above-17 category.

Each team fielded a minimum of five competitors and an option for a sixth reserve member in their side.

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