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What An Unfortunate Day At The Games…

January 2, 2009

DECEMBER 30 2008
- Andy 

On Dec 30th, Hall 4 was involved in a series of IHG, namely women’s hockey, soccer and table tennis.

For the women’s hockey, Hall 4 came up against Hall 6 which was the strong favourite to take the match. Just barely into the match, Hall 6 threatened to score when they managed to breach through our defences, luckily our goalkeeper Lu Bin, was composed enough to made a good save. Spurred on by their raucous supporters, Hall 6 began wave after wave of attack, but the make-shift team from Hall 4 managed to hold on despite the onslaught. This included a late scare when Hall 6 was awarded a penalty corner, luckily it was cleared to safety. Karen in particular was the star of our team and even had a goal disallowed when she strike the ball outside the D ring. The tension and excitement were prolonged as the match ended in a goalless draw, with penalties coming up next. Both sides were awarded 3 penalties.

Karen was our first penalty taker; however she sent the ball just wide of the goalmouth. Next was Hall 6 turn to shoot, they too sent the ball wide. Next up, is Hazel. However her effort was also just wide of the mark. It was Hall 6 turn again; Lu Bin came to our rescue again by saving the penalty and forcing both sides to the decisive third penalty. Li Jing, our final penalty taker also sent her target just wide of the mark. Finally Hall 6 managed to convert the last penalty and won the match. In the end, we lost due to experience; however the girls performed well beyond expectations despite the odds.  Final Score Hall 6 (1:0) Hall 4


                  Meanwhile in the SRC stadium, our guys were up against Hall 3 in the game of soccer.  Both sides went into the match looking for a win as the winner would top the group and become top seed. This would be beneficial as the top seed will then play against the second seed from the other groups. Both sides were relatively evenly matched, with most of the action taking place in the midfield. Jevon was the defensive rock of the team, as he helped to clear many imminent dangers. Meanwhile on the other half, Jayden was the team’s playmaker as he tried to exploit every opportunity to feed our lone striker, Zhongliang. However, Hall 3 went one up, after some intelligent build up play on the left, which led to a pinpoint cross followed by a marvellous half volley which sailed beyond the arms of our custodian, Vinson, into the net. We then ended the first half trailing one goal down to Hall 3.

The 2nd half, we began to attack with more fervour and eventually allowing us to grab a dramatic equaliser.  It happened when Hall 4 was awarded a free kick at the edge of the throw-in line. Our free kick specialist, Wei Sheng stepped up and curled the ball into the top corner of the net, silencing everyone. Hall 3 was left shell shocked and dumbfounded as they could not believe their eyes. Spurred on by the equaliser, Hall 4 began to play with more passion. We almost grabbed a dramatic victory when Daniel, our late substitute ghosted past 2 defenders, however his shot was well saved by the keeper. Hall 3 was on the verge of self imploding as tempers threatened to boil over. The match eventually ended in a 1-1 draw. Just when everyone thought that that match would be decided by penalties, Hall 3 scored against the run of the play in the dying moments of the 2nd half of extra time, leaving us needing a win against Hall 5 in order to qualify to the next phase of the tournament. Final Score:  Hall 3 (2:1) Hall 4


                  Moving on to the last part of the segment for today, is the table tennis event which see our hall pitting against hall 9 in the quarterfinals.  There was some reshuffling in the ranks as our Indian doubles flew back to India. They were replaced by Zhou Ke and Lin Sujin. Jevon was the team new addition with him playing the men’s single.

                  The final aggregate is as follows: Hall 9 (4:1) Hall 4. Despite the team’s valiant effort, they were outplayed by their opponents from hall 9, except for Louisa who overwhelmed her opponent for all 3 sets. We were unlucky to lose in our doubles matches, nevertheless the team from hall 4 is sure to mount a serious title challenge in the next IHG. Well done Ohmers!!!

 

Men’s Single (Lose)

 

Jevon (Hall 4) Vs Danny (Hall 9)

 

Jevon

6

5

7

-

-

Danny

11

11

11

-

-

  

Women’s Single (Win)

Louisa (Hall 4) Vs Xiao Yun (Hall 9)

Louisa

11

11

11

-

-

Xiao Yun

5

1

3

-

-

 

Men Doubles (Lose)

Zhou Ke & Lin Sujin (Hall 4) Vs Jun Wen & Lip Jun (Hall 9)

Zhou Ke & L.S

6

5

9

-

-

Jun Wen & L.J

11

11

11

-

-

 

Women Doubles (Lose)

Pei Yu & Li Yen (Hall 4) Vs Li Wen & Bood (Hall 9)

Pei Yu & L.Y

5

8

8

-

-

Li Wen & Bood

11

11

11

-

-

 

Mixed Doubles (Lose)

Nellie & Gary (Hall 4) Vs Jun Xiang & Adeline (Hall 9)

Nellie & Gary

5

8

12

-

-

Adeline & J.X

11

11

14

-

-

 

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Table Tennis (18 Dec 08)

December 19, 2008

DECEMBER 18 2008
- Andy 

Venue: SRC Indoor Court

Team Manager: Pei Yu

1st Match: Hall 4 Vs Hall 12

Aggregate Score: Hall 4(3-0) Hall 12

Men’s Single: Zhou Ke (Hall 4) Vs Chian Haw (Hall 12)
Result: (3:1) Win

Zhou Ke        15 11 10 11 -
Chian Haw   13 5 12 7 -

Woman’s Single: Louisa (Hall 4) Vs Xin Hong (Hall 12)
Result: (3:0) Win

Louisa 11 11 11 - -
Xin Hong 4 3 7 - -

Men’s Doubles: Sahil &; Ankit (Hall 4) Vs Nathanael & Terrence (Hall 12)
Result: (3:0) Win

Sahil & Ankit 11 11 11 - -
Nathanael & Terrence 3 3 9 - -

Women Doubles: (Pei Yu, Li Yen) Na
Mixed Doubles: (Gary, Nellie) Na

On 18 Dec 08, Hall 4 table tennis team faced off with Hall 12. We came into the match brimming with confidence. For the men’s single, it was a rather close match with Zhou Ke (Hall 4) fending off late challenges posed by his determined opponent Chian Haw (Hall12) by hitting some powerful smashes that leave his opponent with no chance to counter.

In the women’s singles, Louisa (Hall 4) was cool and composed throughout the match as she steamrolled her opponent to achieve a decisive victory.

Moving to the men’s doubles, a victory here would mean that the women and mixed doubles matches would be redundant. Sahil & Ankit did not disappoint us by displaying great teamwork and good communication skills with one another to take all 3 sets.

2nd Match: Hall 4 Vs Hall 16

Aggregate Score: Hall 4 (3-2) Hall 16

Mixed Doubles: Gary & Nellie (Hall 4) Vs Foo Suam Woo & Godfrey (Hall 16)
Result: 3:1 (Win)

Gary & Nellie 9 11 11 11 -
Foo & Godfrey 11 8 5 9 -

Men’s Single: Zhou Ke (Hall 4) Vs Zhi Chao (Hall 16)
Result: 0:3 (Lose)

Zhi Chao 11 11 11 - -
Zhou Ke 5 2 4 - -

Woman’s Single: Louisa (Hall 4) Vs Clarissa (Hall 16)
Result: 3:0 (Win)

Louisa 11 11 11 - -
Clarissa 0 2 0 - -

Women Doubles: Pei Yu & Li Yen (Hall 4) Vs Audrey & Yanni (Hall 16)
Result: 3:0 (Win)

Pei Yu & Li Yen 11 11 11 - -
Audrey & Yanni 5 10 2 - -

Men’s Doubles: Sahil & Ankit (Hall 4) Vs Jiwen Bin & Bo Hai Bo (Hall 16)
Result: 0:3 (Lose)

Sahil & Ankit 7 5 7 - -
Jiwen Bin & Bo Hai Bo 11 11 11 - -

For our second match, we faced off against hall 16 which was a rather tricky tie. According to Hall 16 game plan, their make or break match is the mixed doubles, which they must win at all costs in order to win as they have not enough skilled female table tennis players. Therefore the first match mixed doubles started with much fanfare and anticipation. Both sides displayed grit, determination and the desire to win with Hall 16 taking the first set before Hall 4 won two sets back. The last set was all the more exciting with the doubles Woo & Godfrey (Hall 16) racing to a 9-5 lead, before Gary & Nellie(Hall 4) came from behind to win 11-10. Both were equally skilled as they caused their opponents to make forced errors.

In the men’s singles, Zhou Ke (Hall 4) was unfortunate of having to play against Zhi Chao; a former IVP player. Despite Zhou Ke’s valiant attempts, his opponent was simply too strong as he took all 3 sets. In the 3rd match, women’s singles, Louisa faced off with a relatively inexperienced opponent Clarissa who only learned table tennis that day itself. Louisa simply overwhelmed her opponent as she finished strongly in all 3 sets. The men’s and women doubled were played simultaneously, with our men’s doubles losing by a narrow margin. However, in the decisive match, our women doubles which comprises of Pei Yu and Li Yen soaked up the pressure and achieve a decisive victory winning all 3 sets, thereby paving the way to the next phase of the competition.

Well done Ohmers!!!