Hi Clement,
If you don't get a good turnout after this note, something's wrong
with the baddy folks in the area :)
BTW, could you please post a message with a link to the website for
the Singha tournnament with details on how to register, schedule and
any other known details?
Cheers,
- Aamir
On 6/27/09, Clement Chan <
clement.chan@ evergreensports. net> wrote:
> Badminton friends,
> The Singha tournament is designed for you. The format allows you to meet
> and/or play against players from different corners of Northern Virginia,
> Maryland, and D.C. Separating A,B,C,D means you will play in group of
> players about your level from different clubs. This tournament is designed
> to include you to be a tournament player. Many players participated
in
> previous similar events continued on to competing in USAB sanctioned
> tournaments. Even if you think you will never go that direction, this is a
> local badminton community event (provides lunch with not extra fee). In
> participating, you contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our badminton
> community. This is one of the ways to tell Recreation and Community of
> Fairfax County that we are here; support and provide us.
> I did not mention prize money yet because I truly want everyone to enjoy a
> day of matches without thinking about $prize and/or trophy in mind. It is
> the spirit, isn't it.
> In another perspective of equal importancy, this tournament is part of the
> annual Asian Festival Cultural Event which has gain enormous attention
> throughout Northern Virginia in the last few years. In particpating, not
> only you take part in this cultural and diversity
event, you are
> automatically invited to the award ceremony party with beer and catering.
> Yes, badminton is "Quality of Life" for us, the badminton community.
> -Clement
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