The Borneo Post

48 teams compete in Bintulu petanque tourney

- By Yunus Yussop reporters@theborneop­ost.com

BINTULU: The SMK Kemena Petanque Sports Developmen­t Centre, which is managed by five coaches and three teachers, is on the right track to produce more talented young players for the division.

This is the view of Bintulu Insider Sports Recreation­al Club chairman Ismawi Bujang after 28 young players from the centre were given the opportunit­y to gain valuable experience­s playing alongside seniors in the just concluded Petanque Double Insider Open for the Datuk Pangeran Daud Awang Putera Cup. A total of 96 players from 48 teams from Bintulu, Miri, Mukah and Sibu took part in the tournament which ended on Sunday.

“The involvemen­t of these young petanque players in the competitio­n is a great exposure for them and for us it is a good platform to unearth local talents,” said Ismawi before giving out prizes to the winners.

He also bel ieved that the close cooperatio­n between local petanque clubs and Sarawak Petanque Associatio­n and strong support from local communitie­s augurs well for the developmen­t of the sport in Sarawak.

Various programmes lined up this year to further promote petanque include the InterSecon­dary and Primary Schools competitio­n and Petanque Double/ Triple Mix Borneo Open.

Earlier, Bineo team emerged champion in the competitio­n and received the RM1,000 cash prize and challenge trophy. Second to fourth placings went to KPVJ Makyong Cafe 1, Expandable Miri and Mukah 1 respective­ly.

The event was organised by Bi ntulu Insider Spor ts Recreation­al Club in collaborat­ion with Vaie Jepak Petanque Club at Jepak Petanque Arena.

 ??  ?? Ismawi presents the challenge trophy to Bineo team players.
Ismawi presents the challenge trophy to Bineo team players.

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