Story and pictures contributed by reader Marvin Lowe.
CCAB, Tuesday, May 13, 2008 – In the first of the last two group games of the season, St Andrew’s Junior College played Catholic JC to decide who would make it to the A Division boys semi-finals. Both teams needed a clear victory: it was simply win or be kicked out of the tournament for good. SAJC took the game with a scoreline of 2-0, with a goal in the last few minutes of the game that sealed CJC’s fate.
Within minutes of the opening whistle, SAJC scored the first goal. It could be said that they scored against the run of play. CJC had laid siege on the SAJC goal but their defence was broken by a swift counter-attack. After a defensive interception, a long ball was hit up and the CJC failed to clear the danger. This allowed the SAJC attackers to sneak in towards goal and to take the lead. Conceding an early goal was a blow to CJC since they would now have to put two past the SAJC goal to secure their place in the semis. The CJC team worked hard to break the SAJC defense and they were rewarded with three straight short corners. But they all came to naught as they failed to convert any of those chances.
The game was evenly fought as both teams tried to outmaneuver each other.The score seemed likely to hold until a sudden twist of fate when an SAJC player was sent to the sin bin with a yellow card. It was a silly offense and at the wrong time as well – with almost five minutes left on the clock, it was akin to being sent off. This left SAJC with 10 men to defend their lead and they immediately set all their players into their own half to defend against the CJC onslaught.
With minutes to go, another twist dealt CJC a cruel blow. In yet another quick counter attack, SAJC’s striker broke free of his markers and took the ball into the D-ring. Cutting in from the flanks, it seemed like he would cross the ball to another player. Instead, with only the goalie and the defender in his way, he went for glory and slotted the ball coolly into goal after faking out both players with a deft touch of the stick. With this victory, SAJC will now meet Anglo-Chinese School(Ind) in the semi-finals on 16th May (Friday).
Ed's note: If you recognise yourself or your team mates in any of the photos, feel free to leave the names behind in the comments section and we will update the captions accordingly. Thanks!
Photo 12. CJC defender – Hariharan
GX damn handsome in pic 8
Sorry about the confusion.
Error: Pic 5 Kevin yu not Fong Wai
Sajc player #8
Rodrigues Collin Kelly.
Picture 6,9,13.
ahah he is from sa not cjc.
Sajc Player #7
Kevin Yu. Making the tackle in picture 5.
its nt kevin yue, its kevin yu
Hi guys,
We appreciate you sending in the names for us. But to assist in updating the captions, it would be better if you give us the name of the player which we mention in the caption. If not, you can give us more clearer instructions like who is infront or behind.
Right now for eg, by telling us that in Photo 1, Kevin Yue and Benedict Choy is featured, I do not know who is who. The one in the foreground or the background? I hope you guys understand that we are not from your school so we cannot identify them like you can. Hence I cannot update the captions accurately.
Thanks for your understanding.
SAJC players
Photo 1, 2, 3, 5 Kevin Yue
Photo 1, 3, 5 Benedict Choy
Photo 2 Keenan Tay, Christopher Martin Philix
Photo 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 Chew Guan Xun (Captain)
Photo 5 Fong Wai
Photo 10, 11, 12 Lee Wei Shing
Collin Kelly Rodrigues
Photo 6,9 13