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You Win Some, You Lose Some

January 4, 2009

JANUARY 2 2009
TAN THIAM PENG

They say you only shed tears for the greatest disappointments.

On a day when the tide turned against a champion, we also saw anger, frustration and disbelief.

A fairytale has fallen. Defending champions of Inter-Hall Games Badminton, Hall 4, succumbed to Hall 10 in a surprise exit. The winners advanced to the last four of this year’s tournament.

To retain the gold was already seen as a mighty feat this year, due to the exodus of key players. But the end came at a stage earlier than expected.

Last year’s captain Alex, veteran players Damien, Shuying and Vicki have graduated; top female player Lisi is no longer in the hall. Although our guys are still considered a force, the team lacked enough girls of quality.

Even though Hall 10 may not be as strong as some of the other quarter finalists, captain Edwin did not want to sound complacent before the tie either.

“This year the quality is well spread out across the halls. We have a fight on our hands today.”

Our electrifying male singles, Paul, breezed through his match, as expected, though it was after a minor hiccup in the first set as his energetic opponent made him sweat. Once the Hall 10 player ran out of gas, it was Paul all the way.

The expected good start was followed by a much-anticipated and exciting match, as our top girl Shihui clashed with theirs. Both halls did not change strategy and kept faith with their top female singles. Shihui pushed the Hall 10 girl quite a bit, but as she was better polished and more aggressive, the match went Hall 10’s way.

Then came the decisive point.

Our hall was banking on taking the three male points as our girls were weaker. This meant Paul, doubles pair Johnson and Edwin, and mixed doubles Zhiye and Shaline had to win. But before the last point, which was a sure win, could be played, the tie was over.

Our male doubles put in an uncharacteristic display, often guilty of overdoing it, with the intention to kill the opponents early. The Hall 10 pair was calm and eventually our guys made many unforced errors. When they lost the first set, the supporters went into hyperventilation.

It was almost the same story in the second and it was bye-bye 2008 for us.

Although we were still only 2-1 down, the next point, the female doubles, was a no-brainer. Qiyun and Sharmin bravely took on the pair from Hall 10 but it was a case of different class.

The score read 1-3. Zhiye and Shaline did not even hit a shuttlecock and it was over.

Earlier in the day, there was better news.

Our water polo team defeated Hall 7 against the odds to reach the quarterfinals as runners-up in the group. It was a nail-biting finish as Hall 4 held out for a 3-2 victory.

The team of Andy, Mark Chew, Mark Teo, James, Hsi En, Gary, Chunrong, Kelvin and Walter took to the pool against an expectedly stronger opponent.

Our star player Andy was like a beacon to the players, as they looked to him for almost everything.

And he justified it all.

Andy was dangerous every time he received the ball in attack, as opponents would swamp him in twos or threes. Two beautiful shots, plus an incredible assist for Mark Teo out of nothing, gave the hall the three goals.

Hall 4 held out as the clock ran down with goalkeeper Gary making many crucial saves in the dying seconds. As the umpire counted down the game’s last minute, Hall 7 pelted our goal endlessly, but to no avail.

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IHG Update – Badminton (Hall 4 v Hall 12)

December 12, 2008

The morning dew dripped on my arms as I walked pass the trees on the way to the SRC. On this peaceful morning, NTU was awakened by the roar of the crowd. Today – 11 December 2008 – marks yet another round of fierce battle in the IHG badminton tournament. The screeching sounds of athletes as the soles of their sports shoes rub against the tarmac of the badminton court, with the smashing sounds of shuttlecocks intensified the atmosphere. Game On, Hall 12.

Hall IV sent her first athlete for her first game against Hall 12 – the female singles game. High hopes were pinned on the veteran player, Shi Hui, who trashed her opponents in the preliminary round. She did not disappoint the crowd this time round, sealing the game over two sets, 21-4 and 21-6 without flinching. Her victory boosted confidence for the next match.

The 2nd round was the highly anticipated men’s doubles. Our very own home boys Johnson and Edwin marched out to receive the challenge. This time, the opposition team player gave our guys a hard time trying to test their agility, by smashing into corners of the court. But this only gave our players a chance to perform how good their agility was.  It was a very good show of sportsmanship between the two halls and they showed respect for each other skills through a good game. A tough fight had to end. Hall 4 bagged the game, 21-18, 21-18.

In the 3rd match for the mixed doubles, Hall IV seemed to have run out of lady luck. The opponents managed to tip over a couple of drop shots and a couple of aces, playing in class and style and winning our representatives Lu Bing and Chee Yong.

Shaline and Beifen took the court in the final battle of the day – the women’s doubles. They lost the first set 13-21, and our hopes seemed to have been diminished when Beifen sprained her ankle during the end of the first round. But, our girls showed the true wit and perseverance characteristic of Hall IV, by attacking the opponent’s weak points by delivering sly drop shots to the opponent, who could not cope with our changing tactics between smashes and drop shots. We managed to win the last set in a tough fight, 13-21, 21-7 and 21-19.

With this, the Badminton Team from Hall IV are through to the quarter-finals, which will be held on 2nd January 2009 from 3pm to 6pm. Do join us there to show your support to our competitors!

- Cheng Jie