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Girl Travel at Bowling Sportsfest

Girl Travel at Bowling Sportsfest

Girl Travel at Bowling Sportsfest


This year, there won't be different games to be compete, no color coding, no cheerleading competition, its bowling game! 



Held at Mall of Asia, it let me get in touch with my friends from Marlow Navigation. Friends from Operation, Accounting, Building Administration and of course, Information Technology Department started to flock in.


As the game was about to start and me making sure I talked to my favorite people, that includes my favorite people, I started taking pictures. It was fun watching them playing and avoiding their balls going on the gutter!


As the game coming to its end, the second batch of players started to come in. I saw more familiar faces and started to be excited again!

I'll see you soon again..

Girl Travel at ROHM Sportsfest


Girl Travel at ROHM Sportsfest


I was invited by my friend to the ROHM Sportsfest. Since she know that I am killing my time in photography, she decided to test my hobby. But it was mostly having fun! 



I just came in time for the starting ceremony held at Ynares Stadium. I'm quite surprised because my friend's team, Red Team, were quite loud and that should be good, right? 


Mr and Ms ROHM was announced, my team's bet for Mr ROHM won, congrats! The cheerleading competition went well and my team won first runner up, not bad! The first game played was volleyball and Red Team will play against  Green Team. Nice game because we won! Another congratulations to the Red Team.

Girl Travel at Marlow Navigation Sportsfest


Girl Travel at Marlow Navigation Sportsfest

Had an invitation to watch Marlow Navigation Sportsfest. There was a scheduled game for billiards, badminton, volleyball and basketball. Watch the full game of Blue versus Green volleyball. Congrats to Green Team!

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