SM Teknik Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra top group

From: New Straits Times | Date: April 28, 2005| Author: K. KANDIAH | Copyright information


New Straits Times

04-28-2005

SM Teknik Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra top group
Byline: K. KANDIAH
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Column: On the schools front

SM Teknik Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra topped Group M and booked their berth

in the Penang Schools Sports Council boys' Under-18 Island Zone hockey
competition semi-finals at the Universiti Sains Malaysia Hockey Stadium

yesterday.

SM Teknik recorded two wins, two draws and...

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