Hadi of Cashew: “We welcome other races to play.” By Lai Jun Wei|2012-06-04T11:56:40+08:00June 4th, 2012|Front Page News, Nation in Motion, sepak takraw|0 Comments Views: 1,016 Hadi serves to a teammate. (Photo 2 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports) Hadi attempts to send the ball over to Zhenghua. (Photo 3 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports) The Cashew team come together after winning a point. (Photo 4 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports) Pages: 1 2 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts ACS spirit shines at night soccer Gallery ACS spirit shines at night soccer “I hope that I won’t be just a bowler who will have achieved many things but also an inspiring bowler, who can inspire people around me.” – and interview with Deaflympics gold medallist Adelia Naomi Yokoyama Gallery “I hope that I won’t be just a bowler who will have achieved many things but also an inspiring bowler, who can inspire people around me.” – and interview with Deaflympics gold medallist Adelia Naomi Yokoyama World University Games: Jillian Lee, Cheryl Teo, Scott Lau, Tan Jen-E win sailing bronze Gallery World University Games: Jillian Lee, Cheryl Teo, Scott Lau, Tan Jen-E win sailing bronze Singapore National Swimming Championships: Quah Ting Wen, Glen Lim set new marks on final day Gallery Singapore National Swimming Championships: Quah Ting Wen, Glen Lim set new marks on final day Singapore National Swimming Championships: Lionel Khoo, Randall Neo set new milestones on meet’s penultimate day Gallery Singapore National Swimming Championships: Lionel Khoo, Randall Neo set new milestones on meet’s penultimate day Singapore Sports Awards: FINA Swimming World Cup named Best Sports Event (International) for first time Gallery Singapore Sports Awards: FINA Swimming World Cup named Best Sports Event (International) for first time Singapore Sports Awards: HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens in running for third consecutive Best Sports Event (International) award Gallery Singapore Sports Awards: HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens in running for third consecutive Best Sports Event (International) award Singapore Open Track and Field: Chen Xiang rewrites 110m hurdles national record twice as Tia breaks national mark in triple jump Gallery Singapore Open Track and Field: Chen Xiang rewrites 110m hurdles national record twice as Tia breaks national mark in triple jump SNSC Day 4 Wrap: Glen Lim cracks another national record ahead of Asian Games Gallery SNSC Day 4 Wrap: Glen Lim cracks another national record ahead of Asian Games SNSC Day 3 Wrap: Pang Sheng Jun defends IM gold as regional talents break more meet records Gallery SNSC Day 3 Wrap: Pang Sheng Jun defends IM gold as regional talents break more meet records Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Δ
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