North Zone B Div Football: S’pore Sports School fail to make it to national c’ship
For the first time in recent memory, the Singapore Sports School have not made qualified for the National Football Championship.
For the first time in recent memory, the Singapore Sports School have not made qualified for the National Football Championship.
After seven months of consultation with some 2500 people from the public, private and people sectors, the Vision 2030 Committee released its preliminary recommendations on how sport can be a key strategy to serve Singapore.
Singapore Sports School (SSP), in collaboration with Singapore Badminton Association (SBA), Singapore Golf Association (SGA) and Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA), will be making significant adjustments in the “school day” for 18 selected student-athletes.
14-year-old Veronica Shanti Pereira broke her own National Under-15 200 metres record of 25.89 seconds when she won the Girls' B Division 200m final in a time of 25.68s, at the 52nd National Inter-School Track and Field Championships.
Secondary Three Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) student Zubin Percy Muncherji ran a blistering time of 50.04 seconds to win the Boys' B Division 400 metres gold medal in the 52nd National Inter-School Track and Field Championships.
Singapore Sports School (SSP) beat Greenview Secondary 41-25 for their third National B Division Netball Championship. SSP had won the title in 2007 and 2010.
The sixth day of competition at the National Inter-School Track and Field Championships saw five records fall and many other noteworthy performances.
After her second-place finish at last month's National School's Cross Country, Cheryl Chan of Cedar Girls' came in with a time of 11 minutes 42.05 seconds to take gold in the B Division Girls’ 3000m race at the 52nd National Inter-School Track and Field Championships.