POSB RedSportsXI: Vote the best 11 hockey players in the A Division for 2009
So who are the best hockey players in the A, B and C Division? Let's hear your nominations.
So who are the best hockey players in the A, B and C Division? Let's hear your nominations.
Saint Andrew’s Junior College clinched third place in A Division Boys’ Hockey Championship after beating Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 4-3 in a penalty shootout. The score after extra time of play stood at 2-2.
Anglo-Chinese Junior College beat Raffles Institution 3-2 in the A Division Girls’ Hockey Championship to claim third place, improving on their fourth placing in 2008.
Defending champions Raffles Institution (RI) beat Saint Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) 2-0 this afternoon to sailed through to the final of the A Division Boys' Hockey Championship.
Victoria Junior College proved why they deserved a place in the final of the A Division Boys’ Hockey Championship with a 4-1 victory over Anglo-Chinese School (Independent).
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) drew 1-1 with St Andrew's Junior College to ensure they topped their group in the boys' A Division Hockey Championship.
A Division Girls’ Hockey powerhouse Victoria Junior College qualified for the final once again after ousting a plucky Anglo-Chinese Junior College side 2-0 in a semi-final match.
Innova Junior College needed a win to get themselves back into contention to qualify for the semi-finals after going down 2-0 to Saint Andrews Junior College earlier. Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) needed one to start the second round of their campaign on the right foot. These consequences resting on the result of this match pointed towards a hard-fought encounter as the two teams met in their second round encounter today.