Catholic High’s Wayne Yeung (#9) comes up against Fairfield’s #11 and #10. (Photo 2 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Catholic High’s Anders Oh (#10) powers a shot from the outside. (Photo 3 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Catholic High’s centre Nicholas Novakovic (#8) goes up for a quick ball. (Photo 4 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Fairfield letting out a victory cry after snatching a point from Catholic High. (Photo 5 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Catholic High’s Xian Lun #4 spikes away from the Fairfield blocker. (Photo 6 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Fairfield #10 spikes from the outside. (Photo 7 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Fairfield #14’s spike goes down the line and past the Catholic High blocker. (Photo 8 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Catholic High’s Nicholas (#8) tries to stop Fairfield #11’s spike with one hand. (Photo 9 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
Catholic High scrambling to rescue a loose shot. (Photo 10 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)
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The Fmss BenchWarmer is pro. But pai kah in china. Aiyah.
Aiyoh! Readers are like that one lor let them say what they want maybe they 1st time sign in redsports so they don’t know mah n you also no need so rude to them lor. Your reply not professional leh.
Readers and volunteers contribute stories. This is not their job. They do this as a service to other readers.
Therefore, I will defend them from unwanted and false accusations.
Our replies are far from rude. They are firm and express frustration.
Surely we are allowed a few “aiyohs” and “aiyahs”.
hahahahaha
People who are polite with us, we are polite with them. People who get mouthy with us, we give as good as we get.
@anon nicholas is #8 Wayne is #9
Thanks. Captions updated.
@chsftw Think u need to do a better research before commenting. Ffms team are all sec4s -.-
There’s an error in name in photo 4. The one going for quick ball is Nicholas not Wayne.
And Ian chew is a teacher of CHS. So it would be obvious that he would do the report for CHS.
Caption updated. Thanks for the correction.
@Xx uh huh fmss are sec 5’s chs are sec 4’s how is that fair lol -.-
which of the fmss players are sec 5 btw, dont try act smart if you dont know anything dude
There are no sec 5’s at all.
you dunno nothing then just shut your gap and stop talking.
photo 4 is nicholas novakovic(#8) photo 2 is wayne yeung (#8)
2 players from same team have the same number?
Good job redsports for downloading B boys zonal champion on YouTube. When are you posting the B girls zonal champion on YouTube too?
The contributor probably only has the boys’ game video.
What is score for the B girls zonals champions?
reporter you must be sleeping or bias. where is your headline FMSS BEAT CEDAR.no doubt the score was 2-1 but FMSS was leading the second and third set by a big margin. very close? what is the score? why not mentioned?
Please read properly. This is a report on the boys’ game, not the girls’ game. If you want to share your story on the girls game, you can write your own.
Don’t come in here and anyhow accuse the volunteer writer of being biased. The volunteer contributor was just reporting the overall score for the girls’ game because in all likelihood, he didn’t have the time to watch the girls’ game.
This is a voluntary contribution. Folks contribute what they like, when they like, if they like. You can too.
You send it, we post it.
http://redsports.sg/tell-your-story/
who is ian chew and lai jun wei? are they from red sport? if they got no time to watch the girls final 2-1 can be 25-23 25-0 25-5 not like football losing by 1 goal considering close game.
If you disagree with the writer that the game was not close, then please submit your own version of a match report. It will be put up here and we can all discuss it further.
This will be more useful than just blabbering accusations here.
And no, Ian and Jun Wei are not from red sport.
Aiyoh. If you got a story of your own, just send it in.
Ian Chew and Lai Jun Wei are volunteers. They write and shoot if and when they have the time outside of their jobs and school work.
Red Sports has no staff. Red Sports is an open platform for sports lovers to send in the stories they like, about the teams they like, about the sports they like.
You send it, we post it.
I dun think this report is fair. I dun think the cedar vs fms match was a close fight. I was there. Btw how come there isn’t any photographs. And fms boys had two handicapped.
This report has nothing to do with the girls’ game. Read properly, people.
If you want to share your story about the girls’ game, please feel free to do so.
You send it, we post it.
http://redsports.sg/tell-your-story/