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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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The UCLA Badminton Club in Los Angeles, CA, USA is still an adolescent collegiate organization that sprung up a few years ago and is now part of the Southern California Collegiate Badminton League (SCCBL). Just as in high school badminton, SCCBL is an organized congregation of So. Cal. campuses that compete for actual titles. As SCCBL is also an adolescent organization, we at UCLA wish to see the two of us grow and become well recognized figures in the badminton community.
I am sending out this personal invitation to all of UCLA as well as the general badminton community to help in furthering this goal. If you are a UCLA student and also a badminton enthusiast, come and join the club! If you are a company or organization that is financially capable of helping UCLA Badminton, please contact us. Info: contact: uclabad@ucla.edu or visit: www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/UCLABadminton Any type of help that furthers our goal will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Jason |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: New York, US
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Maybe u can invite other ur club members to join here. We can all be the part of large badminton community.
By the way, like ur club pics. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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I/We'd love to come over to New York to play. Unfortunately, our funds are limited that I highly doubt we'd be able to travel to NY. It'd be nice if we can get together to play badminton though.
I'm trying to revamp the website and the history records of our club. The pictures are just of recent matches we had against the schools in our league (SCCBL). In fact, I have some of pics of the March 8th match hosted by UCLA. Jason |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Petaling Jaya, S'gor, M'sia
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Wow... looks like tiles!!! Or is it my imagination? I never knew badminton courts used tiles before......
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Those are plastic tiles/mats. Because we share a gym with volleyball and aerobics classes we have to be able to allow for different types of court set-ups. I personally don't mind playing on them even if the floor literally moves (just a tad) under your feet especially during dynamic matches.
Jason |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 23
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Im a former UCLA student and play badminton twice a week at the Mar Vista Rec Center off sawtelle and palms. My question is how much would it cost if you are not a UCLA student?? I could probably get 4-8 people to show up every saturday but if it costs too much, they will not. You did not list the prices for non UCLA students, is this club open to the public or just UCLA students??
Thanks |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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smashharder88: I'm going to the club meeting right now. I'll make sure I find the answer to your question and post it when I get back.
Jason |
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Location: New York, US
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You are surely welcome to NY, all of you. However, what I actually meant in my previous post, was "welcome to join BadmintonCentral". I have a friend studying in UCLA, never know, if I have a chance to visit him, hehheheheheh... Let's rock on the court then. |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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What's your friend's name? Does he play badminton? If he used to but not anymore encourage him to!
By the way, sorry about the misunderstanding. But wouldn't it be great to get the our two teams together? What school (if any) are you from? Jason |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southern California
Posts: 554
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It'll be interesting when you come up with the history of UCLA badminton. I remember US national team members playing at UCLA around 1980. There was a rivalry with Arizona State U.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Oh my god! Thanks Californian for letting me know UCLA had such a strong badminton history! Once Finals are over I will DEFINITELY get working on the badminton history.
Awesome Fact: What I managed to rummage up so far is that Denise Corlett (who is currently the associate head coach of Stanford's women's volleyball team), in 1977, led the Bruin's badminton team (we had a team!) to the National Championship, winning the singles title and won the Broderick Award, as the nation's top badminton player! This is such shocking news! This is perfect for what is happening to the UCLA team right now. Thanks!!! Jason |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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smashharder88: I asked around for you and it seems that in order to get into the Wooden Center gym for badminton for non-students/staff/etc. would require a membership card which will cost I think about $100 something a quarter or $5 for each time you enter the gym. If you are an UCLA SAA (Student Alumni Association) member you might be able to get a discount on the membership. And we don't host club on Saturdays so it'll only be recreational play. I never come out on Saturdays but more than likely it WILL change starting next quarter.
If you have any more questions, let me know. Jason |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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LazyBuddy: Let me know when you get a chance to come to UCLA. I'll be ready and waiting...
Jason |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southern California
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Californian: How do you know so much about the history? Are you an UCLA alumnus? badminton alumnus? Would you know of any place where I can get more information on UCLA's past badminton history. I'll be taking a visit to the J.D. Morgan Center later next week to try to get more information but would you be able to tell me what you know about the history, whether it's facts or personal perspectives?
Thanks, Jason |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: New York, US
Posts: 9,919
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Virocon,
Please check ur "PM" (Private Message). I might need to get a little bit more information from u, if u don't mind. Thnx a lot. ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: San Diego
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Anyway, Jason, will you be coming to the UCSD national collegiate? Hope to see you around. Everyone else around the area is welcome!! hum...I was gonna go check out UCLA's club just last Tuesday, but decided to meet my Mar Vista friends else where for badminton instead. I'll go check out UCLA's club sometime soon... national collegiate |
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