The drama of Mohammad Amir should have more than one act
The truth behind spot-fixing can be stranger than fiction and happy endings are rare
The truth behind spot-fixing can be stranger than fiction and happy endings are rare
Seng Kang Secondary repeated their trick of scoring last-gasp goals as they managed to edge past Siglap Secondary 3-2 in an exciting National C Division third and fourth placing clash.
Full Story +The truth behind spot-fixing can be stranger than fiction and happy endings are rare
Full StoryThe Youth Olympic Games basketball competition was a highlight for Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), who spoke at a press conference this afternoon to assess the success of the inaugural games in Singapore.
Full StoryThose Eastlands spendthrifts break the trend of a new realism as the Premier League transfer window closes
Full StoryIt’s that time of the year – time to nominate your athlete of the year! For this year, the bar has been set higher. So how does an athlete get nominated?
Full StoryIt’s that time of the year again – time to vote for the best hockey players in the B and C Division.
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June 9th, 2010
Throughout the school sports season, Red Sports have been conducting polls for various sports. You, the readers, nominated your best players and have cast your votes. Now that the voting has ended, let’s see who are your favourite players.
Full StoryThe exciting A Division Football Championship Final last month saw Meridian Junior College edge out St Andrew’s Junior College 2-1. Since readers had so much fun picking their own XI, we decided to have a go ourselves. Having covered the A Division Football Championship right from the start of the first round, here is our best first eleven from this year’s edition.
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