Posts Tagged ‘Floorball’
This Week At A Glance
May 17th, 2010 by CCA PROUpcoming Events
ELDDFS’ Four on 21 and 22 May 2010
String Ensemble’s Inspirations X: Enchante on 21 May 2010
DoReMi:Pop Song Composing Concert on 18 May 2010, 7 pm
Badminton Girls
10 May: Lost 0-5 to Raffles Institution
11 May: Lost 1-4 to Victoria Junior College
12 May: Lost 2-3 to Temasek Junior College in an extremely tight match
Badminton Guys
10 May: Lost 0-5 to Raffles Institution
11 May: Lost 0-5 to Anglo-Chinese Junior College
12 May: Defeated Catholic Junior College 4-1
Basketball Girls
11 May: Defeated Raffles Institution 36-26
14 May: Defeated Saint Andrew’s Junior College 73-18
Through to the finals!
Basketball Guys
11 May: Defeated Anderson Junior College 85-38
14 May: Defeated Victoria Junior College 78-33
Through to the finals!
Floorball Girls
10 May: Lost to Victoria Junior College 0-6
Netball
10 May: Lost to Anglo-Chinese Junior College 29-58
14 May: Defeated Raffles Institution 40-29
Softball Girls
12 May: Defeated River Valley High School 23-3
Tennis Girls
12 May: Defeated Anderson Junior College 5-0
13 May: Lost 0-5 to Raffles Institution
Tennis Guys
11 May: Lost 1-4 to Anglo-Chinese School Independent
12 May: Lost 0-5 to Anglo-Chinese Junior College
14 May: Defeated Victoria Junior College 4-1
Great end to the season, guys!
Volleyball Girls
10 May: Defeated Pioneer Junior College 2-0
12 May: Defeated Anderson Junior College 3-1
14 May: Defeated Anglo-Chinese Junior College 3-2
Volleyball Girls Champions!!
Volleyball Guys
10 May: Lost 1-2 to Nanyang Junior College
12 May: Defeated Temasek Junior College 3-0
14 May: Defeated Nanyang Junior College 3-0
Volleyball Guys Champions!!
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Hot Off The Press: Softball Guys, Badminton Guys and Girls, Volleyball Guys and Girls, Netball, Floorball Girls
May 10th, 2010 by CCA PROSoftball Guys
The match against Anglo-Chinese School Independent has been postponed to tomorrow afternoon due to the sudden downpour today. All the best to the softballers! Do catch them in action at our high school field. (:
Badminton Guys and Girls
Both teams played against Raffles Institution today and could not keep up their defense against these strong rivals, eventually losing 0-5 for both teams. It’s okay shuttlers, there will be improvements in the subsequent matches! (:
Girls:
First Singles: Seah Jiamin, 6-21, 10-21
First Doubles: Alina Tan and Lai Kairou, 12-21, 4-21
Second Singles: Chan Minhui, 10-21, 11-21
Second Doubles: Ng Eeyang and Seah Jiaxin, 11-21, 4-21
Third Singles: Nicola Koay, 13-21, 17-21
Special mention goes to Nicola who played very well against Raffles’ second seed!
Volleyball Guys
Facing off against traditional strong rivals from Nanyang Junior College, the volleyballers put up a tough fight, hoping to relish the win that they had last year when they met the same school in the finals. However, Lady Luck was not shining on our side as the team succumbed 1-2 with set scores of 20-25, 30-28, 23-25. The team is even more determined to gain back their losses in the next match, so do provide your utmost moral support for them. (:
Volleyball Girls
Facing Pioneer Junior College, the volleyball girls were determined to bounce back after the 2-0 loss at the hands of ACJC. Ultimately, their resilience prevailed as HCI got back to her winning ways on the court with a 2-0 (25-13, 25-9) victory in this last quarterfinals fixture for the girls team. The girls’ team will be looking to reach the coveted finals after today’s results. Do show them your fullest support! Go HCVB!
Netball
The netballers witnessed their first lost this season as they played against netball powerhouse Anglo-Chinese Junior College, losing with a score of 29-58. Efforts were definitely made to bridge the gap in the scores, and it is a commendable effort on the part of the team, considering the amazing scores they have produced in the previous matches! All the best, and hopefully the team can secure a win in their next match!
Floorball Girls
Last year’s champions Victoria Junior College met our Floorball team on the court today, and displayed their abilities and prowess over our girls by winning 6-0. Even though the floorball girls did not manage to gain any points, they definitely put in a lot of effort and had some good play during the three periods. They were even celebrating their hard work put in through the months training by shooting water guns at their captain Sarah Lim in the Central Plaza today after their match! Those who were in school were definitely infected by their contagious laughter. (: Thank you to the Floorball girls for giving us a fantastic season! We wish you all the best for next year. (:
Tennis Boys
The boys’ match against ACSI will resume play tomorrow due to the inclement weather today. Go HC Tennis!
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This Week at a Glance!
May 10th, 2010 by CCA PROUpcoming Events
HC String Ensemble’s Inspirations X: Enchanté 21st May 2010
The Hwa Chong Choir Presents: Voices in Flight 2010 on 15th May 2010
Bridge Club
Competition Report: Inter-school Bridge Championships 2010

Badminton Girls
5 May: Defeated ACJC 5-0. Match Report of HCI vs ACJC
Badminton Boys
4 May: Defeated Temasek Junior College 3-2
6 May: Match Report of HCI vs TJC

Basketball Girls
4 May: Deafeated Dunman High 94-12
7 May: Defeated Temasek Junior College 65-17
Basketball Boys
4 May: Defeated Jurong Junior College 81-49
7 May: Defeated ACSI 79-34
Bowling
4 May: Girls Doubles Event: Special mention to Goh Xin Yan who bowled a high game of 245!
7 & 8 May: Girls Quartets Day 1, Boys Quartets Day 2: Aaron Tan of 09S62 who attained a fantastic average of 210! Other JCs completed their games, and HC fell short of the seeded positions this year.
Floorball Girls and Boys
5 May: Boys team lost 4-4 to NYJC, Girls team lost 2-5 to the NYJC
Netball
5 May: Defeated Saint Andrews’ Junior College 62-27
7 May: Match Report: Netball HCI vs SAJC

7 May: Defeated Anderson Junior College 77-17
Soccer Boys
4 May: Lost to Serangoon Junior College 0-2, end of season
Softball Boys
5 May: Defeated Tampines Junior College 17-1
Tennis Girls and Boys
3 May: Boys – SAJC beat HCI 5-0
4 May: Girls – HCI beat CJC 4-1
6 May: Quick Bites: Tennis Teams Through to 2nd Round!

7 May: Girls – HCI beat SRJC 5-0
Touch Rugby
4 May: Amendment to Touch Rugby Finals Report
Volleyball Girls and Boys
6 May: Girls – Defeated Meridian Junior College 2-0: 25-7 and 25-8
7 May: Girls – Lost to ACJC 0-2: 10-25, 20-25, Boys – Defeated Saint Andrews’ Junior College 2-0: 25-8, 25-18
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HOT OFF THE PRESS: Hwa Chong Floorball v.s. NYJC
May 5th, 2010 by HCuniteThe Hwa Chong Floorball team took it to the floor today despite strong competition from NYJC, with the guys A Division team fighting for every point, ending the game with a draw of 4-4 against NYJC.
The girls team did not disappoint either and showed the same tenacity as their teammates, and despite the loss of 2-5 to the NYJC girls team, our girls definitely showed their opponents the true meaning of the Hwa Chong spirit and sportsmanship!
Well done Floorball! All the best for the matches to come!
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Hot Off the Press: Squash Guys Finals, Touch Rugby Girls Finals, Netball, Badminton Guys, Floorball, Basketball Girls, Tennis, Soccer Boys
April 30th, 2010 by CCA PROSquash Guys Finals
In the small capacity of Kallang Squash Centre packed with three classes, Hwa Chong councillors, along with our Bishan acquaintances, eyes were fixated upon the five star players who walked into the glassed courts to tackle their Raffles opponents. Bryan Seow, Jason Ho, Alex Lim, Ryn Wu and Darren Toh who represented our school today in the finals, lost to RIJC 1-4, in an encounter that displayed nothing short of the team’s true fighting spirit and resolve. It’s ok, boys, HC is proud of you coming thus far and for all your valiance. Let’s get them next year!
Touch Rugby Girls Finals
JURONG JC FIELD - Today, the touch rugby girls’ team faced stiff competition from Jurong JC who put up a surprisingly strong fight against defending champions HCI. In the end, JJC went against all odds to claim the championship with a final score of 4-2, and HC obtained the 1st runner-up position. It’s ok, HC! All who were there saw how you girls battled it out to the end; we’ll get that title next year!
Netball
The Netball team continued their unstoppable streak of win as they eased past Tampines Junior College with a thumping score of 99-5. Great going, girls, keep it up!
Badminton Guys
The badminton team won their match 5-0 today, boosting their team morale greatly and preparing them for their next match against TJC on the 4th of May. Jiayou guys!
Floorball Guys
Despite giving their best and, the floorball boys were ousted 1-6 in their match against Yishun Junior College. Cheer up, all! The floorball team will need your support for their remaining match against NYJC, go boys!
Floorball Girls
In another dramatic match, the floorball girls’ team were held to a draw 2-2 to Temasek Junior College. Victory was well in sight until TJC scored a last minute goal which produced the final score. You’re already getting better, girls, keep improving and keep it up!
Basketball Girls
The girls’ basketball team continued their romp at the Singapore Basketball Centre with their victory over Jurong Junior College today. 68-17. Well done, girls!
Tennis
Both girls’ and boys’ teams have advanced to the quarter-finals. The boys’ team defeated SRJC 5-0 and PJC 4-1 on the 30th and 29th of April respectively. However, each team still has one crucial group stage fixture to play, which can contribute greatly to their form and momentum for the rest of the season. The tennis teams will need your support when they play SAJC (boys) and CJC (girls) on the 3rd and 4th of May respectively! Go HC Tennis!
Soccer Boys
Facing defending champions VJC, the soccer boys were outclassed 6-0 in today’s 2nd round match. Cheer up, boys! There’s still one last fixture on Tuesday, May 2010 against Serangoon Junior College, and the boys will need all your support in concluding their breakthrough season on the highest note/score possible!
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Match Report: Floorball Girls
April 29th, 2010 by CCA PROThe girls from the Hwa Chong floorball team opened their season on April 21st against strong rivals Raffles Institution. This year marks the team’s very first time participating in the Nationals ‘A’ Division Floorball competition, with our floorball team putting in their best efforts in gearing up for the competition.
The match was set on Raffles’ homeground, amidst loud roars and screams from the throng of RJ supporters. This was the second time the team was meeting their opponents, having played them at a friendly match just last week with a score of 7-1 to Raffles.
Although all odds were set against the team, our girls kept cool under the pressure and remained focus on the match, ready to put up a strong fight and throw in their 100%.
In the first period, the game saw both teams vying hard for the coveted first goal. The first line-up of Nicole, Pamela, Tabitha and Zeshan played swiftly on court, working on shot attempts and defence. The second line up, comprising of team captain Sarah, Ester, Chouyun and Claire, also proved to be a threat in the game.
The opponent team too attempted to breakthrough, taking numerous shots at the goal, but the ball never managed past goalkeeper Pinghui, who deflected the shots quickly and accurately. In the pressure of the game, there were also several referee calls during the first period, but neither of the teams managed to score with their free hits.
However, towards the end of the first period, Raffles managed to get into the shooting area and scored two goals, much to the jubilation of the supporters in the sports hall. The period ended with a score of 2-0 to Raffles, although the girls were upset over the two goals let in, the numbers did not bring down the team and only motivated the team to play better in the second period.
The second period saw much more aggressive play coming from Raffles, who looked set on recapturing the shooting spree in the friendly last week. However, the team did not allow that to happen and stood strong in spite of much pushing and shoving from the opponents. Our girls made use of the referee calls in our favour and broke through the opposition’s line of defence several times, but missed the goal by mere inches, much to the frustration of the players. Although the team did not manage to score, it was a good fight nonetheless, with only one goal coming in from Raffles in the second period.
With a down score of 3-0, the team put up a strong fight right till the final whistle blow in the last period. There was strong defence and attack from both sides in the third period, as Hwa Chong continued to push through for a goal while standing ground against consistent attacks by the opposition team. No goals were scored by either of the teams in the last period, with the game closing on a final score of 3-0 to Raffles.
They may lost in last Wednesday’s match, nonetheless the Hwa Chong floorball team put up a commendable fight against the opponent team, who were second runner-up at last year’s Nationals.
As the girls continue to train hard for their upcoming matches in the season, we wish the team all the best in the other games to come, and may they continue to strive hard and exemplify the true Hwa Chong spirit!
Watch out for both the Floorball girls’ and guys’ upcoming matches on Wed 28/4/10. HCunite!
Hwa Chong Floorball Nationals’ Team 2010
J2s
Sarah (Captain)
Nicole
Claire
Ester
Chouyun
Guoshu
Gail
Pinghui
J1s
Pamela
Celestine
Tabitha
Zeshan
Samantha
Joline
Vanice
Hazel
Xiaoen
Plus all J1s in the team who play an equally important role.
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Hot Off the Press: Squash Girls 3rd/4th, Netball, Tennis Boys, Softball Girls, Touch Rugby Girls, Badminton Boys, Basketball Girls, Bowling, Floorball
April 28th, 2010 by CCA PROSquash Girls
Our girls’ squash team have clinched the National 3rd placing after beating ACSI 5-0 in the 3rd/4th placing match.
Playing the last match of their season and giving this finale a superb touch by achieving a fantastic winning score of 3-0 each, the female players for today are:
Gladys Kee
Alicia Tee
Hannah Lee
Mao Shihui
as well as Chua Hui Ying
Well done, girls! For next year, we’ll get that title!
Netball
The netball team staged another tremendous win at Republic Polytechnic, this time over CJC, with a scoreline of 93-17! Great job, and continue with the streak, Netball!
Tennis Boys
The match away at SRJC was in Hc’s favour as we were 2-0 up in the team score before it was stopped and postponed to Thursday morning, 29th April, when it will resume and hopefully conclude on the same day. Bag another win for HC, tennis boys! All the way!
Softball Girls
The heavy rain has caused the softball match versus Victoria Junior College to be postponed to tomorrow, 3.00pm, and will be held in Hwa Chong’s home ground. Do lend the girls your support and give your voice boxes a little exercise by cheering them on after lessons tomorrow!
Touch Rugby Girls
The girls’ finals against Jurong Junior College has also been postponed due to bad weather, and will be held tentatively on Friday. Do keep your ears and eyes peeled for more confirmation of match details!
Badminton Boys
After experiencing the tragedy of losing to ACJC in their first match, the shuttlers have rebounded and came back even stronger, and now relish in their 4-1 triumph over Millenia Institute.
1st Singles: Lim Jie Rong
Despite nursing numerous leg injuries, Jie Rong managed to overcome his pain and took the match 2-0 in a very hard-fought match against MI’s best singles player. He definitely demonstrated his ability to turn the tables around by overcoming a 4-point deficit at 12-16 in the second set, unelashing a streak of 9 straight points which allowed him to clinch victory and earn the valuable first point for the team.
1st Doubles: Lee Keng Boon and Ray Tan
The doubles pair made short work of their opponent and displayed their dominance on the court by sweeping the match 2-0. With their win, Hwa Chong was 2-0 ahead of their opponents!
2nd Singles: Chong Kai Ren
Kai Ren played relatively well in his first match of the tournament and triumphed 2-0, giving the team’s valuable third point and hence the affirmation of the win over MI
2nd Doubles: Lucas Lim and Nigel Ang
Rare cases of mistakes and merves meant that the pair dropped the first set narrowly. They came back strongly in the second set, however, and brought the game to a decider match in the third set. However, the nervous factor crept in again and they lost the last set by a narrow margin too. Wonderful effort nonetheless by the J1 pair.
3rd Singles: Lim Rui Jin
Playing one of his best games yet, Rui Jin defeated MI’s second singles player 2-1. Even though he lost the first set, he came back motivated and stronger, taking home the next two sets, with a narrow score of 21-19 in the final set. Despite being down 17-19, Rui Jin mustered his strength and gave it his all, managing to clinch the next 4 points and score a valuable victory over his friend from MI.
The shuttlers will be playing their crucial match against SAJC on Friday, who managed to defeat MI 4-1 too. The odds are on Hwa Chong to win, but support is still much needed for the guys to triumph in this must-win match. So Hwa Chong peeps, do keep the guys motivated by giving them your utmost support!
Basketball Girls
Playing against the school with much similarities in our uniform look, Nanyang Junior College, our basketballers showed who was superior by dominating the court and bringing a huge 50-point difference of 62-12 in today’s match. Well done girls!
Bowling
In the Guys’ Team Doubles Event today, special mention goes to Magnus Lim of 10S75 reached the upper band rankings with an overall average of 201. The school team is still in good contention for the 3rd/4th seeded placing which will depend on the Quadruples next Wednesday and Thursday. The bowling guys’ squad will be looking to break out of the underdog status and strive for the seeded status. All the best for HCBowl’s upcoming fixtures!
Floorball
It was just not HC’s day for the floorball teams as the girls lost 1-3 to MI, while the guys held a commanding 3-0 lead in the first period, but suffered a late comeback by RVHS, losing the match 3-4. We’re halfway through the 1st round, and we wish the floorball teams all the best and all the luck they need! Cheer up, these few matches are for us to prove ourselves. Go Floorball!
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This Week at a Glance!
April 25th, 2010 by CCA PROFeatured Athlete of the Week: Jeevaneesh

Basketball Guys
23 April: Beat Temasek Junior College 67-33
Basketball Girls
23 April: Beat Yishun Junior College 96-5
Canoe
23 April: National Champions in the 10th National School Dragonboat Championship 2010

Floorball Guys
22 April: Lost to Victoria Junior College 2-7
Floorball Girls
21 April: Lost to Raffles Institution 0-3
Netball
20 April: Season Preview
21 April: Beat River Valley High 54-28
24 April: Match Report of HCI vs RVHS

Soccer Guys
23 April: Quick Bites - Qualified for Quarter-finals
Soccer Girls
21 April: Beat Temasek Junior College 3-0
23 April: Match Report for HCI vs TJC

Softball Guys
22 April: Beat Raffles Institution 6-1
Softball Girls
21 April: Lost to Raffles Institution 1-3
Squash Guys
23 April: Beat Anglo-Chinese School Independent 4-1 in semi-finals
24 April: Match Report for Semi-Finals HCI vs ACS(I)

Squash Girls
21 April: Lost to Raffles Institution 1-4
Table Tennis
19 April: Match Report for Semi-Finals
23 April: Lost to Raffles Institution 1-3 and 2-3 for the girls and guys’ teams respectively in the finals

Tchoukball U18 Team
24 April: Achieved 3rd Placing in the U18 Teengames Street Tchoukball Tournament
Tennis Guys
19 April: Beat River Valley High 5-0
23 April: Beat Meridian Junior College 5-0
Tennis Girls
20 April: Beat River Valley High 5-0
22 April: Beat Jurong Junior College 5-0
Touch Rugby Girls
21 April: Beat National Junior College 9-3
24 April: Beat Millenia Institute and Raffles Institution 6-0 and 6-0 respectively
Track and Field
19 April: Match Report for Finals
Volleyball Guys
20 April: Beat Pioneer Junior College 2-0
23 April: Beat Serangoon Junior College 2-0
Volleyball Girls
19 April: Beat Anderson Junior College 2-0
21 April: Lost to Nanyang Junior College 1-2
Wushu
25 April: Match Report for Finals

As more competitions take place next week, we wish all teams going out all the best and may the Hwa Chong force be with you. (:
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Hot Off the Press: Floorball Guys, Softball Guys
April 22nd, 2010 by CCA PROFloorball
In their debut match this season, our guys team came face to face with defending champions from Victoria Junior College, and although losing the match 1-3, 0-4 and 1-0 within the span of the 3 periods, they showed great tenacity and will definitely continue putting in the great effort for the upcoming matches for this month and the next. The eventual score for today is 2-7. Do wish the guys all the best!
Softball
In the Softball Boys’ debut match of the season against RI, an initially close encouter ensued. HC secured 1 point and maintained the lead for a good portion of the game, before pulling away during the last inning to finish the match in a whopping 6-1 scoreline. Terrific job, boys! This is a sure sign of greater things to come. The team’s next match will be against NJC on Monday, 26th April. All the best for your season!
Check out this week’s fixtures, with updated scorelines, in the “Calling All Supporters” post, HERE!
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Hot Off the Press: Hwa Chong’s Showdown with Raffles
April 21st, 2010 by CCA PROSquash Girls Semi-Finals
As the highly-anticipated match of the season against Raffles Institution Junior College finally arrived today, our girls marched into the battlefield filled with strong fervour, and determined spirits. With the sturdy backing of the whole school, as well as the supporters present at Kallang to cheer the team on, our female players walked into the courts individually, and displayed their personal interpretation of what it means to “fight to the end”. Unfortunately, our rivals were more apt in their skills, eventually beating HCI with a score of 4-1.
Lineup for today:
Gladys Kee 2-3
Mao Shihui 3-0
Alicia Tee 1-3
Ling Han 0-3
Hannah 0-3
We thank the girls for their immense effort and courage displayed. Next Wednesday, they will be playing against ACS (I) for Third/Fourth position, so do show your support for the girls in playing the last match of this season.
Floorball Girls
While the curtains are coming to a close for the Squash season, the Floorball girls, on the other hand, have just started out on their conquest for the Championships. In the opening match of this year’s season, the team met powerhouse rivals Raffles Institution at the court once again, but lost with a score of 3-0.
It was an intense match between the two teams for the three periods (each lasting 15 minutes), with the first period seeing Raffles score 2 points, second period scoring 1 and last period having no goals from both teams even though our floorball girls came very close to scoring numerous times.
As the next match approaches, our girls are continually preparing hard and gearing up for more action on court. All the best to the team!
Tough Rugby Girls
The team was supposed to play both Raffles Institution and National Junior College today, yet the unpredictable weather proved to be the ultimate deciding factor, causing the match against Raffles Institution to be postponed to Saturday, where the team will play against Millenia Institute too.
However, the match managed to commence with success with National Junior College, and the girls did us proud once again, beating the college located opposite us with a score of 9-3. Well done girls!
Next Wednesday, our girls will be playing their finals. Good luck!
Softball Girls
Due to unforeseen weather, the match against Raffles Institution was postponed to today. Playing the first match of the season (just like Floorball), our softball girls met their strongest rivals on the field today, but lost with a score of 1-3.
Many of us would have seen the softball team training hard, rain or shine, so as we continue to believe in their potential, await the good news as subsequent matches arrive! We wish the team the best of luck for the upcoming matches. (:
HCUnite!
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