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PAM Sabah retain IPB Games Darts Championship crown

PAM Sabah retain IPB Games Darts Championship crown

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Published on: Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Published on: Wed, Aug 13, 2025 Text Size: The PAM Sabah darters pose with their trophy. Kota Kinabalu: PAM Sabah Chapter lifted the Gold Championship Trophy in the 15th IPB Games 2025 - Darts, for the fourth consecutive time. The competition was held at the OMG Darts Café, Penampang from August 9-10, and seven professional bodies participated in the bi-annually fellowship event. The professional bodies were Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia, Sabah Chapter (PAM), Sabah Law Society (SLS), Malaysian Medical Association, Sabah Branch (MMA), Institution of Engineers Malaysia, Sabah Branch (IEM), Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, Sabah Branch (RISM), Malaysian Institute of Accountants, Sabah (MIA) and Sabah Pharmaceutical Society (SPS). Organising Captain Vivian Ho said: 'Darts is more than precision and focus – it's about connecting, sharing of laughter and celebrating the spirit of the IPB Games family.' She congratulated SLS for making such a big improvement and winning a trophy for the first time in the last 20 years. Eddy Alfren Jalius of MIA won the RM 50 cash prize for the Bull's Eye Check out. However, there was no winner on the 180 score and the 170 check out prizes. Daniel Koh, Chairman of PAM Sabah Chapter, presented the trophies and medals to the top three winners as follows: PAM - gold medals and trophy, SLS - silver medals and 1st runners-up trophy and MMA - bronze medals and 2nd runners-up trophy. * 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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