Story and photos by Marvin Lowe.

A RGS player runs safely onto home plate to score a run. (Photo 1 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Fajar Secondary School, Thursday, 31st July, 2008 – Raffles Girls’ School beat Nanyang Girls’ High School 11-6 to capture the C Division Girls Softball Championship title.

Both teams met previously in the group stage and RGS had emerged victorious. The Nanyang girls were hoping to the turn the tide and exact revenge for their previous defeat but the strength of the RGS team prevailed.

Things did not go according to plan for Nanyang Girls’ right from the start. The RGS lead off batter, Christine, hit a home run at the start of the first inning. The ball sailed beyond the outfielders and she easily rounded all the bases for the home run. Interestingly, this was their only hit of the game.

The RGS team morale was boosted by the sight of the booming home run and they went on to score another three more runs in the inning through various fielding errors. In contrast, Nanyang managed only one run in their first inning.

RGS continued to pull further ahead. They scored four more runs in the second inning and limited Nanyang to one more run as well. This gave them a healthy 8-2 lead going into the 3rd inning. They added three more runs in the 3rd inning to pull ahead to 11-2 and it seemed impossible for Nanyang to catch up.

However, Nanyang showed great determination to fight back and scored three runs before having their inning cut short by the excellent pitching of the RGS pitcher.

In some sense, the last two innings became a battle of the pitchers. Both opposing pitchers had very different styles as well. Loh Xueyi from Nanyang has a very unique whipping action which allows her to throw her pitches in a rather fiery manner. On the other hand, Natalie from Raffles is a southpaw and has a fluid motion which allows her to throw with pinpoint accuracy into the strike zone.

The beginning of the fourth inning saw Xueyi strike out two batters and retiring all three RGS batters in rapid succession, holding the Raffles team scoreless. This was the perfect chance for Nanyang to fight back. Having replaced the injured Jean, substitute Lauren scored one of the most bizarre runs. She bulldozed a fielder at second base before sheepishly running home to score the only run for the inning. The other Nanyang batters were retired without much fuss. This was a great opportunity wasted.

In the very last inning, Xueyi managed to shut out the Raffles batters once again. However, Natalie of RGS was more than up to the task as well. She retired all the Nanyang batters without allowing a single run, leaving the last batter swinging for air as she struck her out.

At the end of the day, RGS emerged victorious because they took their opportunities well. On the other hand, Nanyang were left to rue their missed chances. Nanyang had a superior hit count with four hits compared to one for RGS but they made seven errors to allow RGS to walk away with the title.

After the match, RGS catcher and captain, Jocelyn shared her thoughts about their victory. “I am very proud of my team and the way we have progressed since the zonals. We lost to Peicai during the zonals, but since then, we have learnt from our mistakes. They key was to minimize errors in the field. We have played Nanyang before and we knew we needed to be strong in the field to stop them from scoring.”

When asked about the key turning points in the match, she immediately pointed to the very first home run by Christine. “That home run really boosted our morale! Also, there were great catches by Nico, Alanna and Wee Boon. Wee Boon hurt herself making that catch and that made us even more determined to win the game.” She ended the interview by dedicating the victory to the teachers in charge and and their coach, Mr Nelson Lim.

Nanyang’s key pitcher, Loh Xueyi. (Photo 2 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

An RGS batter swings hard at the ball. (Photo 3 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

An RGS batter bunts the ball down. (Photo 4 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Nanyang’s Jean fails to get her foot on the base plate in time and allows the RGS player to reach safely. She steps on her teammate’s foot instead. (Photo 5 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Wee Boon of RGS makes a spectacular diving catch and hurts her knee in the progress. (Photo 6 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

A Nanyang player makes contact with the ball. (Photo 7 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

The RGS fielder stops the ball with her body as the ball bounces awkwardly. (Photo 8 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Nanyang’s Minghui hits the ball hard and onto the ground. (Photo 9 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Nanyang’s Jean winces in pain as she gets hit by a wild pitch. (Photo 10 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Nanyang’s Lauren bulldozes the RGS fielder, sits on her for a while, before running off to score a run. (Photo 11 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Lauren running back to home plate with a sheepish grin on her face. (Photo 12 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Nanyang pitcher, Xueyi, takes a swing at the ball. (Photo 13 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Nanyang’s fielder tags out the RGS runner but fails to convert a double play. (Photo 14 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

The RGS batter takes a big swing at the ball. (Photo 15 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

The RGS player running to base while the Nanyang fielder in the background awaits the falling ball. (Photo 16 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

A jubilant RGS captain, Jocelyn, leads her team off the diamond and is overjoyed with the victory. (Photo 17 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

The Nanyang players mourn their loss. (Photo 18 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

The Nanyang team. (Photo 19 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

The Raffles team carrying their injured comrade. (Photo 20 © Marvin Lowe/Red Sports)

Editor’s note: If you recognise yourself or your teammates in any of the photos, please feel free to leave the names behind in the comments section and we will update the captions accordingly.