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Vision School archers shoot down 27 medals

Vision School archers shoot down 27 medals

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Published on: Wednesday, August 06, 2025
Published on: Wed, Aug 06, 2025 Text Size: The Vision School Sandakan archers. SANDAKAN: Vision School Sandakan's archery team were a blazing success at the MSS Sabah Archery Championships held in Lahad Datu, recently. Contributing a formidable 27 medals to the Sandakan contingent's tally, these young archers proved that precision, perseverance and passion make for an unbeatable combination.
Advertisement The Vision School archers' medal haul was 6 golds, 10 silvers and 11 bronzes. The medals came across three demanding categories: Recurve, Compound and Barebow—highlighting the team's versatile excellence. Vision School's archers include Dexter Tsang (U-18 Boys Recurve), Caden Yeo (U-15 Boys Recurve), Nicholas Yeo (U-15 Boys Recurve), Caleigh Chong (U-12 Girls Recurve), Zachariah Lai (U-12 Boys Recurve), Joshua Chong (Open Men Compound), Crystal Yong (Open Women Compound) and Bryan Hiew (Open Men Barebow). Among the team's many triumphs, special kudos go to Caleigh Chong who, alongside fellow Sandakan archer Eunice Hing, has earned a coveted spot representing Sabah at the prestigious MSSM national-level competition.
Advertisement At just the Under-12 level, Caleigh's accomplishment speaks volumes of her talent and determination. In a statement, Vision School said the outstanding performance of their archers not only reflects technical mastery but also the school's ongoing commitment to nurturing discipline and sportsmanship. As these archers continue to aim higher, they are becoming symbols of Sandakan's athletic spirit and excellence. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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