Paya Lebar Methodist Girls School, Tuesday, 6 April, 2010 – Maris Stella High and Cedar Girls emerged big winners in the table tennis semi finals when their B and C division teams both clinched spots in finals.
Maris Stella High’s C division team trumped Raffles Institution 3-0 but their seniors had a much tougher time, edging out Chung Cheng High (Main) 3-2.
Raffles Institution suffered a second heartbreak when their B division team also failed to make it to the finals despite topping their quarter final group, losing out to St Gabriel’s Sec 1-3.
Cedar Girls’, on the other hand, cruised to 3-0 wins in both divisions to set up matches against Anglican High and Raffles Girls’ School in the B and C division finals respectively.
Semi Final Results:
C Division Boys
Maris Stella High v Raffles Institution: 3-0
Sports School v Catholic High: 3-0
B Division Boys
St Gabriel’s Sec v Raffles Institution: 3-1
Maris Stella High v Chung Cheng High (Main): 3-2
C Division Girls
Raffles Girls’ v St Nicholas Girls’: 3-0
Cedar Girls’ v Dunman High: 3-0
B Division Girls
Cedar Girls’ v Raffles Girls’: 3-0
Anglican High v Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’: 3-1
Highlights of semi final games:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb5YP76UXE4
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZq9CZDqSkQ
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tirIUPJ8-Dk
What is there to cheer about at the Inter school Table Tennis where all the Top Table Tennis have foreign players (China) playing each other.
If no foreign players, then also must abolish DSA because all the top players in RI are mostly through DSA. We don’t want a situation where RI dominates every sports; ridiculous.
Maris Stella is the table-tennis king. Despite top local players attracted to RI brand name, it continues to attract excellent local players to blend with Chinese imports.