Kiwanis Kartnival Sports 2026: A Day Full of Energy, Teamwork and Smiles

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Kiwanis Kartnival Sports 2026: A Day Full of Energy, Teamwork and Smiles
On 11th April 2026, Monfort Boys Town was filled with excitement as children gathered for the “Mini Sports” event, organised by Kiwanis Club of Pantai KL. This special event was held in conjunction with the Kiwanis Club of Kuala Lumpur’s Kartnival Emas, bringing together fun, sports, and community in one meaningful day.
We would like to sincerely thank Kiwanis Club of Kuala Lumpur for the opportunity to organise the Sports segment as part of their main event. It was truly a great collaboration that created joy and lasting memories for the children.

Mini Sports (Under 12): Fun, Games and Team Spirit

The Mini Sports segment was specially designed for children under 12 years old, creating a safe and fun environment for them to play, learn, and build confidence.

Six homes participated, kicking off the day with high energy and excitement. The children rotated through three engaging games — Capture the Cones, Bean Bag Throw, and Scarf Tag — each testing their speed, accuracy, and teamwork. 

The highlight was the Relay Race Finale, where teams worked together through a series of fun challenges before sprinting to the finish line. The field was filled with cheers, laughter, and strong team spirit.

🏆 Mini Sports (U12) Winners
• Champion: Zotung Refugee Catholic Centre
• 1st Runner-up: Zo Learning Center
• 2nd Runner-up: ZER Zomi Education Center


Football Tournament: U12 & U17 Action

At the same time, an exciting football tournament was happening concurrently, featuring both U12 and U17 categories. The matches were competitive and full of passion, with teams showing great skill, discipline, and sportsmanship.

🏆 U17 Category
• Champion: KRLC
• 1st Runner-up: ZEC
• 2nd Runner-up: ZLC

🏆 U12 Category
• Champion: ZLC
• 1st Runner-up: VEC
• 2nd Runner-up: Zotung

More Than Just Competition

While trophies were awarded, the true success of the day was the joy, confidence, and friendships built among the children.

Events like this remind us that sports is not just about winning — it is about:
• Building teamwork
• Encouraging confidence
• Creating happy and meaningful experiences

Appreciation and Acknowledgement

We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all sponsors for their generous support in making this event possible:
• Micheal Soon (KC Klang) – Supporting Zotung
• Oasis Place – Supporting Rumah Victory and KRLC
• Lovns Cafe – Supporting Zo Learning Center
• Maria (KC Damansara) – Supporting Matu
• Rosemary (KCKL) – Supporting Zomi
• KC Taman Desa – Supporting Ruth Education
• Wong Fong Leng – Supporting Cheras (VEC)

Your contributions, including food, transportation, and overall support, have made a meaningful difference in ensuring the children could fully participate and enjoy the day.

Looking Ahead

We are proud to have contributed to this special event and grateful for the collaboration with Kiwanis Club of Kuala Lumpur.

We look forward to many more opportunities to serve the community and continue making a positive impact together.

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DateSat, 11 April 2026

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