B Division Girls’ Volleyball: Cedar Girls’ defeat Presbyterian High to deny St Hilda’s a place in second round of nationals

Few would have anticipated this result. But in a dramatic twist of fate, Cedar Girls’ made perhaps the biggest upset in the National Rounds so far when they beat Presbyterian High 2-0 (25-22, 25-19) in their final Group D match of the National B Division Girls’ Volleyball Championship. Their crucial win essentially denied St Hilda’s a place in the next round based on point difference. St Hilda’s, who were widely expected to progress together with Presbyterian High after beating Cedar Girls’ in their first match, were held 2-1 by Hua Yi (25-19, 21-25, 25-12) in their earlier match.

By |2011-03-23T17:55:59+08:00March 9th, 2011|Front Page News, volleyball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

B Division Girls’ Volleyball: Cedar edge past Hua Yi to keep qualification hopes alive; Presbyterian High earn spot in nationals 2nd round

Cedar Girls’ held off a late comeback by Hua Yi Secondary to win their first round Group D match 2-0 (25-17, 25-21)at the National B Division Girls’ Volleyball Championship. Hua Yi, the West Zone third runner up, on the other hand have essentially been knocked out of the tournament. In the later Group D match, Presbyterian High have assured themselves a spot in the next round of after seeing off St Hilda’s Secondary 2-0 (25-17, 25-15).

By |2011-03-09T00:45:48+08:00March 5th, 2011|Front Page News, volleyball, Youth in Motion|4 Comments

B Division Girls Volleyball: Presbyterian High hold off Hua Yi while St Hilda’s edge out Cedar in nationals

Presbyterian High and St Hilda’s Secondary have emerged victorious in their round one Group D matches at the National B Division girls’ volleyball championship. Presbyterian High were worked hard by West Zone third runner up Hua Yi Secondary, but eventually held on to win 2-0 (25-23, 25-15). St Hilda’s on the other hand had to bring their match into a third set to stage an upset against the South Zone runner up, winning the match 2-1 (25-23, 15-25, 25-21).

By |2011-03-03T14:24:25+08:00March 1st, 2011|Front Page News, volleyball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

“I could not wait to hold the torch …” – Quak Gu Ting, YOG torch bearer and Cedar Girls’ athlete

Two students from Cedar Girls’ Secondary were among the many torch bearers for today’s torch relay. Clara Poon, 16, a track and field athlete; and Quak Gu Ting, 14, a volleyballer, were nominated by their school to carry the flame through Singapore’s South East District.

By |2010-08-08T19:54:36+08:00August 8th, 2010|Front Page News, Nation in Motion, volleyball|1 Comment
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