Story by Wong Hong Yong. Photos by Tan Huey Ying.
A cheer from Bukit Merah’s Muhammad Afiq after his team scores the first goal of the match. (Photo 1 © Tan Huey Ying/Red Sports)
Republic Polytechnic Sports hall, Thursday, March 5, 2009 - Bukit Merah Secondary edged out Victoria School 6-5 to capture the B Division Boys National Floorball Championship title.
It was an encounter between two juggernauts of the B Division Floorball and there was much pride at stake.
VS started the stronger of the two teams as they attacked right from the face off, with their #8 making a strong backhand shot that flew just wide of the post. VS continually used their superior speed to press their Bukit Merah counterparts, who seemed a little lost.
A rare foray forward by Bukit Merah caught the attacking VS off guard and allowed the Bukit Merah #91 to put a shot narrowly wide of the left hand top corner.
VS then continued pressing and after some mesmerizing stick work by their captain, Hidayat (VS #14), he made an easy pass to teammate #10, whose shot was saved by the Bukit Merah goalie.
VS then found themselves a goal down as their high-tempo attacking play got the better of them. Bukit Merah made a fast break which allowed their #17 to cut through the whole backtracking VS defense and put a drag shot past the goalie from a seemingly difficult angle.
The second Bukit Merah goal soon followed as the same scenario repeated itself. This time it was Alvin Tan (#27) from Bukit Merah who scored via a wrist shot as the fast break caught the backtracking VS defense in no man’s land.
It was now 2-0 to Bukit Merah who were just soaking up the pressure and then exploiting the spaces left by the attacking VS players. The remainder of the quarter saw many rough plays from both sides and many players had to take turns sitting in the sin bin.
One such moment had the VS players thinking that they had pulled one goal back when they took a quick free hit which nestled in the net. But the referee did not give it as he was blowing for a foul which resulted in a Bukit Merah player having to sit in the sin bin.
VS took control of the what was left in the period as they camped in the Bukit Merah half and peppered the goal with shots. Unfortunately for them, the Bukit Merah goalie was in imperious form and denied them time and again.
Just as the half drew to a close, VS finally got the goal they deserved as a loose ball from a VS attack found its way to their #4, and with no defenders in sight he made no mistake with the wrist shot that left the Bukit Merah goalie with no chance.
The second period started with VS trailing 1-2 and playing a passing game instead of the high-tempo attacking one to ensure that their defense was more compact. This allowed VS forwards #10 and #14 to link up play more effectively as they had more shots on goal. The VS #17 then then played a free hit pass to teammate #4 who volleyed the ball nicely but was denied again by the Bukit Merah goalie.
Just as VS were cruising through this period, Bukit Merah scored a goal through some intelligent play by Shawn Tan (Bt. M #17) who held possession long enough to pick out a pass to teammate Afiq, #21 who put an easy wrist shot into goal to make it 3-1 to Bukit Merah.
VS continued to have the better chances of the two sides as they pushed forward more regularly. They eventually got their second goal when Bukit Merah complacency in setting up a wall allowed VS to take an early free hit which whizzed into goal and caught everyone off guard.
Trailing 2-3 now, VS should have got the deserved equalizer almost immediately, but again the Bukit Merah goalie denied a fierce wrist shot by Hidayat, VS #14 and Haseef, VS #4 mistimed his volley as the BM goalie got to the ball.
Bukit Merah then nearly scored on the break as the VS #17 gave up possession cheaply to the Afiq #21 from Bukit Merah, but the nerves got to him and he skied his shot. Shawn Tan, VS #17 soon made amendments for his earlier mistake as he equalised for VS via an easy tap in, after the Bukit Merah goalie was caught momentarily off guard. It was now 3-3 and VS finished the second period strongly.
The last period was do-or-die time for both sides, and with momentum on their side, VS pressed really hard in search for the fourth goal to complete their comeback.
The VS #9 nearly scored when he tried a cheeky lob which the Bukit Merah goalie was alert enough to palm over. But it was not to be for VS as Bukit Merah got the lead once again, this time through a fast break by Alif, #20 who unselfishly set up teammate Mazran, #11 for an easy wrist shot which went under the diving VS goalie to make it 4-3.
But VS almost levelled instantaneously through Hidaya, #14 who took a quick wrist shot after some great stick work, that the BM goalie could only watch fly into goal to make it 4-4. Sensing the goalie tiring, the Bukit Merah coach signaled for a change of goalie.
With each side tiring, there was more space to play but both sides played a cautious passing game to avoid conceding. VS hearts were broken for a fifth time when Bukit Merah captain Sebastian See, #91 broke away from the defense and hit a slap shot that blazed past the outstretched hand of the VS goalie into the left top corner for a 5-4 lead.
Still refusing to give up, VS powered forward and got their reward. VS #4, Haseef simply bulldozed his way through the defence before unleashing a wrist shot which left the Bukit Merah goalie with no chance. And they made it 5-5.
The temperature was rising as the supporters were cheering loudly for both sides and both sides attack ferociously on the court. Both goalies were busy saving shots as the VS attacking duo of #14 and #10 dictated the attacking play.
The crowd let out a loud “OOOOOH!” when a drag shot by the VS #7 hit the right hand post and flew out. Haseef, VS #4 then lobbed a ball to teammate #17 whose back hand shot was saved well by the Bukit Merah goalie.
Things then took a turn when Bukit Merah suddenly restored their lead with two minutes left on the clock. They got a free hit but wasted the shot. A pass was then made to Marshall Tham, BM #5 who made a drag shot from a difficult angle that whizzed past the VS goalie to spark jubilant celebrations from the Bukit Merah players.
With 1:56 left on the clock, VS threw their all at the Bukit Merah goal with Haseef, VS #4 being typically tenacious. For the final 20 seconds VS took out the goalie for an outfield player in a desperate attempt to nick something from this game. However, the plan almost backfired when Marshall Than, BM #5 missed tapping into an empty goal.
When the buzzer sounded, winning the title was just not to be for VS despite their fighting spirit and they succumbed 6-5 to Bukit Merah.
I think Bukit Merah deserved to be champions..they fought it out with VS..VS were over-complacent..though Bukit Merah wasn’t on full form that day,they won..I’ve seen their trainings before..look out for their no.40 next year
You typed “Shawn Tan, VS #17 ” scored to make it 3-3. But isn’t Shawn a Bukit Merah player? I checked with a VS friend of mine, who happened to watch the match at RP and he said that VS #17 is “Afi” (i dunno if i got the spelling right though, but i think it’s right, lol) So, yup, please edit =)
Just as VS were cruising through this period, Bukit Merah scored a goal through some intelligent play by #7 who held possession long enough to pick out a pass to teammate #21 who put an easy wrist shot into goal to make it 3-1 to Bukit Merah.
should be #17. not #7. 🙂
dear reporter …. i am not saying that you are wrong or something but isnt it like you are siding vs … not blaming anything but issnt it true? but any ways it was a good report and hope to see more reports coming from you !! and i saw the pic you where saying (bm player stopped in his tracks) well that was the winning goal !! haha you were wrong .. but nvm thanks again !!!!!!! bye=)
dickson,
The report was fair and does not side VS.
I think you guys are overly sensitive and reading a lot more into it than is there.
The number 21 is Muhammad Afiq
The Number 5 is Marshall Tham
Hi Guys,
To end it all, let me say thank-you for the report and keep up the good work of promoting sports. Let me put it in no uncertain terms that Redsports effort in Sports Eduaction is truly commendable despite my reservations with some aspects of the report.
Hi Mr Les,
Nobody is throwing stones at your reporter, definitely not me. Reporters have a responsibility/duty to responsible reporting. My objection is to the loaded statements in the report. You said the comments were inherently illogical. I say thank-you for your opinion.
Darren,
When you write “Pls cut out your elite mentality”, you are throwing stones at the writer.
The report as it stands is fine in my book and does not contain loaded statements.
nice game
dazz: great article,Thanks for the coverage. Keep it up, dont stop covering school sports and keep us,the readers, entertained 😀
btw are there any other photos from this match available?
Actually, BMSS played really well here I liked how their players always believed and their tactics and stick works was good. VS isn’t getting more focus due to them being the so called ‘elite’ school, it’s simply from a different point of view.
Credits to BMSS, they are well known in the floorball fraternity the mehrahans are not UNKNOWNS.
Good Win!!
why are the other matches not shown in Redsports?
It is quite true and saddening that almost all media are reporting about VS and not BMSS, despite being the CHAMPIONS. Is this because VS is more well known as a sophisticated school than BM ? Well, let this be a start to change people’s views about BM.
The other goalie is Suraj Singh Bisht 🙂
I’m not exactly favoring an ‘ELITE’ school, in fact I was from a very average secondary school in the west, I would have loved it if your so called ‘average’ secondary school bested an ‘elite’.
But I was just giving a recount of the match and what I saw from the start off, If somehow my report may seem to differ from what you may call a ‘true blue report’ than it will just have to be a difference in opinions. True?
vs #4 hasheef,#14 hidayat
bukit merah sec keeper for the first , second , and half way through the third period and is Jay Pal Singh Sidhu #19
Bukit Merah Goalie #19 Jay Pal Singh
Hi Mr Reporter,
Actually, there is no argument at all as it was BMSS whom clinched the championship. Although, your report seemed to favour VS, in the end they still lost. BMSS – Congrats! VS – Work Harder!
Hi Darren,
BMSS won. Period! Do not need to bother about the comments actually.
Cheers!
Hi Mr Reporter,
Were we watching the same game? I beg to differ a lot with your opinions. From your so called report there only seem to be one team. You are supposed to report and not to make your opinions or judgements. It is obvious that you are in love with VS. Pls cut out your elite mentality.
Darren,
If you disagree with the reporter’s version of the story, please send in yours.
Readers are encouraged to report their own opinions.
This site has an open invitation to everyone who wants to contribute their version of a game.
You send it, we post it.
Given this position, your statement “You are supposed to report and not to make your opinions or judgments” is inherently illogical. You are expressing an opinion too.
What I won’t tolerate is people throwing stones at the site’s contributors.
#21 afiq
#5 marshall tham
#11 mazran
#17 shawn tan
#7 alvin ho
#91 sebastian see
#27 alvin tan
#20 alif
Player Number 5 from Bukit Merah’s name is Marshall Tham 😉