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(Photo 2: “Point and Aim” Test)
On both days, many students filed in to shoot their shot. For the simple
match, committee members tested the students’ basic skills in badminton,
assessing their stamina as well. As for the “point and aim” test, committee
members would point at a certain spot in the students’ side of the court and the
student had to pretend to hit a shuttlecock at the spot. This was done in order to
assess their footwork and speed.
According to the club
president, Nee Jia Huei Sr2ScG,
the final test with the competitive
round was held in search for players
who would be ready to get straight
into competition training, as some
potential competitions would be
coming up soon.
With that, the tryouts came
to an end. Best of luck to those who
participated and good job to the
Badminton Club’s committee!
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