Story By Koh Yizhe/Red Sports. Pictures By Vanessa Lim and Marvin Lowe.
Team captain Rishi Shankar Pandey (ACS (Barker), #10) having a firm hold on the ball as an ACS(I) player tries to intercept. (Photo 1 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
CCAB, Monday, April 6, 2009 – It took a goal from Melvin Fang 2.14 minutes from time for Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) to retain their B Division Water Polo Championship with a heart-stopping 4-3 victory over Anglo-Chinese School (Independent). Two goals each from Teo Zhien Wei and Melvin Fang were enough to secure the gold medal.
Although ACS (Barker) led most of the match, ACS(I) were always quick to equalise, making their more experienced opponents nervous. Even up till midway through the final quarter, both teams were on level terms at 3-3.
"They ACS(I) are a younger team with secondary threes while most of our players are secondary four. They have good potential as they are a great team and even with the advantage of an extra year of experience, we are lucky to have held them off," commented Captain Rishi Shankar Pandey about ACS(I).
After a one and a half hour rain-delay, both teams got started and were settled immediately as they fought to gain an early lead. ACS (Barker) showed their intentions early on with captain Rishi Shankar Pandey (#10) going close with a chip shot.
With barely one minute on the clock, ACS(I) were hit with a major blow when Benjamin Lee (#13) suffered a cut above his left eye which required attention. He had to be substituted and played no further part in the quarter.
But that did not change the pace of the game, with both keepers kept busy. Issac Chan (ACS(I), #6) tested keeper Cedric Lim (ACS (Barker), #1) and at the other end Melvin Fong (ACS (Barker), #11) did the same. ACS (Barker) came close again when goal keeper Teo Wei Yang (ACS(I), #1) was called to sweep the ball off the line after a shot rattled off the bar.
It looked like the first quarter would end goalless after John Tan (ACS(I), #8) sent a shot over the bar at the 1.25 minute mark. However, Melvin Fang (ACS (Barker), # 11) had other ideas as he gave his side the lead soon after, allowing his team to take a slim 1-0 lead into the first interval.
ACS(I) came back fighting in the second quarter when they equalised with their first attack. Lim Churn Yi (ACS(I), #9) finished off some good passing around the opponent's goal with an unstoppable shot.
The score didn't remain level for long as Teo Zhien Wei (ACS (Barker), #8) gave his side the lead again at the 4.13 minute mark with a long range shot that flew past the keeper.
Although they were trailing, ACS(I) continued to attack their opponent's goal with Gerald Sim (ACS(I), #12) seeing his shot fly past the post. At the 1.20 minute mark, Issac Chan (ACS(I), #6) equalised again for his team after he caught the defense sleeping. The ball was slipped to him right in front of the ACS (Barker) goal and it was the easiest of task to push the ball beyond the onrushing keeper.
Once again, the teams were level again, this time at 2-2, when the half-time whistle blew.
The third quarter was slower as the game began to get physical with both teams committing fouls while they attacked. The only action of the quarter came courtesy of Teo Zhien Wei (ACS (Barker), #8) when he scored with a shot from distance 17 seconds from time, giving his side the lead for the third time at 3-2.
Lim Fang Yan (ACS (Barker), #4) also saw a shot from the middle of the pool saved with one second on the clock. The resulting corner came to nothing as ACS (Barker) ended the third quarter with the slight edge at 3-2.
ACS(I) pushed for the equaliser and were rewarded when Jeremy Yeo (#2) stole the ball in the middle of the pool. He drove to the goal and was unmarked as he sent the ball past the keeper with 3.50 remaining on the clock.
Fourth time proved to be the charm for the defending champions in the fourth quarter as Melvin Fang found an open goal after the ball was rebounded to him following a save from the right.
The ACS(I) coach called for a timeout with 30 seconds on the clock but it did little as ACS (Barker) held on for the win.
"It feels great, especially after winning three straight gold medals. I don't think any other team has done that in the past so we have made history today. We have trained hard all year and we were hoping it would be easier but ACS(I) pressured us throughout the match. It is great that we finally hung on for the win," said ACS (Barker) captain Rishi Shankar Pandey after the match.
Melvin Fang (ACS (Barker), # 11) celebrating the winning goal scored 2.14 minutes from time. (Photo 2 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
John Tan (ACS(I), #8) preparing to pass the ball, as Melvin Fang (ACS (Barker), #11) tries to block. (Photo 3 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Wei Yang (ACS(I), #1) making a nice save on a shot. (Photo 4 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
The ACS(I) coach looking at a cut suffered by Benjamin Lee(#13) just above his left eye during the first quarter. (Photo 5 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Goalkeeper, Cedric Lim (ACS (Barker), #1) taking a shot to the chest. (Photo 6 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
John Tan (ACS(I), #8) looking to pass the ball as Jeremy Cheong (ACS(Barker), #9) reaches from behind. (Photo 7 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
An ACS(I) player getting ready to shoot. (Photo 8 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
John Tan (ACS(I), #8) contends with Fang Yan (ACS(Barker), #4). (Photo 9 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Lim Churn Yi (ACS (I), #9) reaches for the ball. (Photo 10 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Lim Churn Yi (ACS (I), #9), gets his shot off despite having a defender’s hand on his face. (Photo 11 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Goalkeeper Cedric Lim (ACS (Barker), #1), dives to the left to stop the shot. (Photo 12 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Captain Rishi Shankar Pandey (ACS (Barker), #10), trying to steal the ball. (Photo 13 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
An ACS (Barker) player puts his hand up in defense. (Photo 14 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
An ACS(I) player prepares to take a shot. (Photo 15 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Captain Rishi Shankar Pandey (ACS(Barker), #10), applies defensive pressure on an ACS(I) player. (Photo 16 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Fang Yan (ACS(Barker), #4) takes a shot and receives a blow to the body from his ACS(I) marker. (Photo 17 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Two ACS(I) players tries to tackle the ACS (Barker) player from both sides. (Photo 18 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Goalkeeper Cedric Lim (ACS (Barker), #1), jumps but fails to stop the ball from going past him. (Photo 19 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Goalkeeper Wei Yan (ACS(I), #1) rushes out to intercept the ball. (Photo 20 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
An ACS(Barker) player raises his arm to block a shot. (Photo 21 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
ACS (Barker) #6 rushing to get the ball. (Photo 22 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Two ACS (Barker) players rejoice while a teammate gets pushed into the pool in the background. (Photo 23 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
Mr Peter Tan, Principal of ACS (Barker), was more than happy to be soaked in the water by his boys. (Photo 24 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)
jus stop commenting on polo cos they train really hard 4 tis thing so we should stop tis idoit thing
you’re commenting on barker’s standard being below average but don’t you realise that ac’s standard is also below average? (which it was). i live in the boarding school and i see them train many times and compared to the finals it was really different. especially with the lost of a key player (number 13) within less than a minute, and the absence of their main coach
on comment 21, barker was playing below average. i bet in their training, they will just blow acsi away. acsi was lucky to have just lost by 1 goal.
i think acsI is different from barker.
the referee anyhow call
I love waterpolo thanks to you!!! Congratulation!!!
long live CHOUCHOU!!!
Rock on barker! Hope we do well in our rugby too. btw, nice try acsi.
you all argue here not embarrassing meh? disgracing the name of acs
eh shut up la you all. acs is all supposed to be one school right? you all go fight against each other for what? take it out on other useless schools like raffles and hwa chong la. barker win means barker better. blame referee for what?
Hello everybody !!
I’m a french student, i just want to say you congratulation.
I liked the final, we don’t have it in France.
” Félicitations ! “
erhem, if that is your oppinion, fine. you obviously were cheering for barker, thats why you only make an effort to notice the referees bad calls on barker. you can ask almost anyone here, they will agree that most of the bad calls affected acsi’s scoring chances more that barker’s.
at jem, comment 22.
“and made very poor decisions that changed the game’soutcome”
changed the game’s outcome??
i think anyone could see the refs were biased AGAINST barker. so many calls that should’ve have been made for barker weren’t.
barker’s the best!
raffles is the best!
Exactly, the referees are not that good this year. They did not know all the rules of the game, and made very poor decisions that changed the game’s outcome, please change the names as well, thanks