Swimming and playing basketball used to be an integral part of hanging out with my friends. This usually took place at the cove, since it has a usable basketball court and multiple pool facilities.
Nowadays, everyone is so busy with school, hanging out at other spots and taking the pool facilities for granted, that these hangouts rarely even happen anymore. However, recently, it did.
I met up with Raphael Boyle (9), Zach Ooi (12) and Ben DeVries (12) at the Astaka food court before the hangout, to eat some delicious local food.
After eating, we went over to the cove. However, instead of heading to the basketball court, we went to the tennis court. Zach and I wanted to play some tennis, and so we did. We played for around an hour, and had a great time. I was rather rusty, but was able to still serve rockets.
After playing tennis, we met up with Philip DeVries (12), Abraham Miller (12), Clark Zhang (12), Matthias Seevaratnam (12) and Reuben Beasley (10) to play basketball. Someone had also brought a speaker; we were well prepared. I was not able to play much basketball, because I had blisters on my feet, but hanging out was still fun.
After playing basketball for a couple of hours, we headed to the pool. The lap pool was nice and cold, and swimming in it felt relaxing. We played chicken in the middle for a while, mainly just enjoying the exquisite Penang night ambience, in the Tanjung Bungah area. We all reminisced on the amazing time we have spent here in Penang, and how most of us would not come back for a long time. The memories made, and the extraordinary school facilities and school itself really made not just our schooling experience, but the complete Penang experience a worthwhile one.
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