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Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Back in the game.





  I was at the age of 10 when my coach carefully selected me to join the school team, which is, kinda weird. I don't seem to fathom the possibilities of me becoming a basketball player. Clearly, because, I'm not as tall as the others. But judging by the fact that I've been chosen, actually made me happy.

  I'm into basketball as how other 10 year old would too. It's fun! However, trying to  represent the school for tournaments are not that fun when you have tough rivals by your side. Heck, my mother and father is having the fun because it seems I'm the first child whom is interested in sports.

  Fast forward, 2 years later... I made it from representing my school "Mun choong" to my state "Kuala Lumpur". Representing your state is totally different feeling compared to school. The importance and priority became solid and we are ought to follow it. It's hard to make it that far and I'm stunned that I'm able to reach it, it's no easy game, it's all pure determination.



My secondary school team, 2013. It's been almost 7 years now since I joined basketball :)

  Moving on, netball. I'm no expert in netball but I made it to school team! The thing is, I joined netball because my best friend forced me into and it seemed kinda fun. How I started? When I was 16 years old, which is last year 2012, with no knowledge whatsoever in netball, I proudly "interrupted" a training session with my best friend. Topic closed.

  Just kidding. She actually dragged me into training with her team and told me join their team for a tournament held by 'Sikh society' every year. So, why not right? Interest started to develop on its own and I'm loving it. Till now, I'm so pumped to even join the school team.




My school team, 2013. It's my very first and last year.


  And last but not least, futsal? It's something like football, but smaller field, heavier ball and less tiring for sure. When they said, "Wanna join futsal?" the first thing came on my mind was, "Why not?"

  We played for a tournament held by a sikh society as well, so it was all kind of a sudden play but we really enjoyed it. Only one training, we managed to win one game and draw one game. Pretty impressive I must say.

  Hope there's more next year, and I can't wait.
My futsal team :)