City Sport

 |  June 29, 2009


The Farangutans have seen little action lately, it seems there are few teams out there willing to do battle against the expats. Suthep United are one of the teams on good terms with the Farangutans and in mid June they played each other in what proved to be an exciting match. Although the foreigners held the younger team at bay for much of the game in the last quarter they ran out of gas, allowing Suthep, in quick succession, to score four goals. Result 4-0.

Anyone interested in playing or getting involved contact Farangutans@yahoo.com.


PTA Team Elite player, Kana Vasupongchai, has made big improvements recently and it showed in June’s LTAT Dunlop 18 under event in Pichit.
Kana won her first 3 matches losing only 4 games and beat the #2 seed in the finals, who beat the #1 seed in the semifinals, 6-3, 6-4.

For more information go to www.tennis.premcenter.org or contact Randall Scott, randalls@premcenter.org.


For more information on how to get involved contact www.theroyalleague.com.


Softball still gets healthy numbers playing each Sunday despite the recent rainfalls that have made many grassy tracts in the city muddy swamps. If interested in playing: Payap University _ Mae Khao Campus, athletic field, across from the Saithantham Arena. Enter from either the Super Highway (near Carrefour) or the Ring Road (closer to field). 2-4 p.m. every Sunday.
Contact hmitsche@yahoo.com to get on their email list.

SOME RAINY SEASON IDEAS

SQUASH AT THE GYMKHANA CLUB

They only have two courts so it would be advisable to call first to reserve a court. 349 Chiang Mai – Lamphun Road
Tel: 053 241 035, 053 247 352

POOL AT CUE BAR

They have regular competitions, food and drink, and plenty of top quality tables and equipment. Cue Bar Pool Club, 5 Nimmanhaemin Soi 9
Tel: 053 895 033

BOWLING AT BULLY BOWL

5th floor at Central Kad San Kaew, open until late.
Tel: 053 224 444