Pole Vault (Girls’ Open): Felicia Tan of RI snags gold with 2.68m effort
After a count back rule, Natalie Wong and Beatrice Teo settled for second and third respectively despite having cleared the same height of 2.68m.
After a count back rule, Natalie Wong and Beatrice Teo settled for second and third respectively despite having cleared the same height of 2.68m.
Scarlett Lin’s (#238) finish bettered the previous record of 27.17m, set last year by Dorcas Ang of Nanyang Girls’ High.
Dave Tung of SJI led the boys' C Division field with a timing of 12:20.2, while Caylee Chua of Crescent Girls' led the girls' field with a timing of 14:06.7.
Elaine Quah wins her second individual gold in cross country, including the C Division title last year. Her school, Raffles Girls' School, also emerged champions in the team category.
Cedar Girls’ never trailed in the game, beating TKGS 23–9 to claim third place.
Despite the 37–19 win over Damai Sec, Cedar Girls' will miss out on Round 2 due to an inferior points difference in the head-to-head matchup between St. Hilda's and PLMGS after all 3 teams finished with identical win-loss records.
Bukit Panjang Government High clinched its first ever C Division Girls Volleyball title with a comeback 3–2 win (8–25, 25–17, 12–25, 25–16, 15–12) over Cedar Girls' School.
Cedar Girls' Secondary are through to their first final since 2010 with a 3–0 (25–21, 25–9, 25–13) win over Nanyang Girls' High School in the National C Division Girls Volleyball Championship.