Mississauga: MFSI to Hold Badminton Doubles Tournament on May 2


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Mississauga, Apr 4: Mangalorean Friendship Series Initiative has announced a Spring Session Badminton, its third sports event for the year in its tenure of seven months, since it commenced catering to the sporting inclinations of the community on October 5, 2008. The community has responded enthusiastically with numerous suggestions and offers to volunteer for future events.
 
This time MFSI is organizing the first Badminton Doubles Tournament in all categories. Men’s, women’s and mixed doubles are on the cards. While the tournament is open to all, Mangalorean representation is required in each team. And from the interest and enthusiasm generated from the announcements, one can expect a door-crashing response.
 
Three courts will be in simultaneous play at the Clarkson Community Center on Saturday May 2, 2009. Registration will commence at 12 noon till 12.45. The tournament will start at 1 pm until 5 pm. The organizers have announced that all teams registering by the deadline will try to be accommodated and the tournament formatted accordingly.
 
MFSI wishes the community a competitive and energetic spring session of play.

  

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