Asian Schools Volleyball: Singapore go down to Iran in opening group match despite hard fight
Singapore went down to Iran 0-3 (17-25, 20-25, 20-25) in both team's opening Group B match at the Asian School Girls Volleyball Championship.
Singapore went down to Iran 0-3 (17-25, 20-25, 20-25) in both team's opening Group B match at the Asian School Girls Volleyball Championship.
The Asian School Girls Volleyball Championship officially started today after the opening ceremony at the Tien Son Sport Complex.
Singapore is set to face Iran, Hong Kong and Macau in the preliminary rounds of the Asian School Girls Volleyball Championship held in Da Nang, Vietnam. The four nations form Group B, while Group A consists China, Malaysia, Thailand and hosts Vietnam.
The Combined Schools Girls’ volleyball team will be participating in the Asian Schools Volleyball Championship in Da Nang, Vietnam from 22-26 August. The week long tournament will see teams from China, Hong Kong, Iran, Macau, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and hosts Vietnam compete against each other.
Bukit Panjang Government High beat Xinmin Secondary 3-0 to win the National C Division Boys' Volleyball Championship. They team were undefeated throughout the season, winning a total of 14 zonal and national championship matches.
Despite losing the first set, St Hilda's Secondary rallied to edge out group opponent Catholic High School with a hard-fought 19-25, 25-23, 25-21 win in the first round of the National C Division Volleyball Championship.
Ngee Ann Polytechnic's boys' and girls' teams defeated Republic Polytechnic in their Polytechnic-Institute of Technical Education Volleyball matches.
Who are the best 2011 C Division volleyball players? Let's put it to a vote.