Presbyterian High with a tip over the net to win the point. (Photo 2 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Sembawang’s Michelle, who posed a constant threat to Presbyterian’s defense. (Photo 3 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Michelle once again finding loopholes in Presbyterian High’s defensive wall. (Photo 4 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
S.M Wang (#16, Presbyterian High) with a big spike to drive home the point. (Photo 5 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
S.M Wang (#16, Presbyterian High) blocking the Sembawang attack. (Photo 6 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Presbyterian High’s #14 spikes unblocked. (Photo 7 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Waves of attacks came from Presbyterian High’s #5 (Photo 8 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Sembawang’s #3 with her trick shot. (Photo 9 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
This is what winning the 3rd set meant to the coach from Sembawang Secondary. (Photo 10 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Presbyterian’s #5 rising up to Lynette’s (#12, Sembawang) spike. (Photo 11 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
After months of training, hard work finally paid off. (Photo 12 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
Tears of joy came flowing down. (Photo 13 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
“Cheer up, we did our best.” Sembawang teammates consoles each other. (Photo 14 © Ng Cheng Cong/Red Sports)
SMB really did their best to best, so do PHS too. It was really a good game. Now just wanna say good luck and all the best for the c ‘ division teams for their coming nationals. (: Jiayou !
how is d height of girls net??
Nice pictures… Really captures the emotions of the players! Good job, Cong!
look forward for 2009? 🙂
but the c girls didn’t manage to get in…they break the chain…
but they are going to revenge if they have the chance to revenge against woodland rings and sembawang
as their main settle is not there that why they lose…
thank you!
hey girls, well done. 🙂
Great pictures, Cong. 🙂 and nice write up too!