NEWS: Jonathan Law Badminton Club Swings Into New Season

(Photos courtesy the Badminton Club)
By Maddy Gaillard – Entertainment Editor
The Jonathan Law Badminton Club is back for another season.
Badminton Club is a weekly event for students to attend and practice their badminton skills. Students are welcome to have competitive or laid back matches and stay for any amount of time they like.
“Early last year, Sri Gudlavalleti, Jingyu Dong, and Saharsh Bhatia approached me about hosting weekly badminton sessions in the gym. We started out with a small group of players and expanded slowly as word spread,” English Teacher and Badminton Club advisor Mr. Giangregorio said. “We had our first meeting of the school year last Friday with a record number of students. Most stayed to play the whole time, while others dropped in for a few minutes after school. We had several matches going on at once -some competitive, some relaxed.”
The club is a great opportunity to find new friends and be able to participate in sports without being on a team.
“I would encourage others to join to just have fun, meet new people, hangout with their friends. You will be around the people with the same interest,” Co-President Jingyu Dong said. “Since badminton is a two-player sport it enables you to learn good values such as fair play and sportsmanship. It is also a great stress reduction.”
The schedule for the Badminton Club is very flexible and allows new people to join easily.
“We plan on meeting once a week until about Thanksgiving, when winter sports start up and gym time becomes more difficult to schedule. After the winter sports season, we’ll get back to regular weekly meetings in the spring. For now, we usually meet on Fridays, but a few scheduling issues are going to move our meeting days around,” Giangregorio said. “Interested students should look out for updates on Eagle Eye News and our Google Classroom, using this code: zoy3l2b.”
One aspect about Badminton Club that many members love is the laid back attendance.
“I think what specifically makes the Badminton Club standout is our very relaxed policy on attendance of the club,” Badminton Co-President Sri Gudlavalleti said. “Badminton Club is a very chill club and it’s for all people, those that only have a couple minutes after school and want to spend time with their friends and for those people more committed to the sport and want to challenge themselves.”
