Story by Hariharan Rajandeeran. Photos by Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports

a division girls badminton ri vs vjc

RI’s Valerie Lim going for the return in the first doubles match. (Photo 1 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

Bedok Sports Hall, Tuesday, May 18, 2010 – Raffles Institution continued their run of wins after their girls’ team clinched the championship title at the A Division Badminton Championship final. They managed a swift 3-0 victory over their opponents Victoria Junior College, winning the title for an eighth year running. In the battle for 3rd/4th placing, Jurong Junior College overcame Dunman High School 3-2 to go with the bronze their boys’ team won.

VJC put up a decent fight, but were no match for their opponents. RI’s Ng Su Tien won both sets in the first singles game despite having a hard time against VJC’s Lau Kah Yeen. Su Tien won 21-17, 21-16.

The first doubles game saw RI’s Charmaine Cheang and Valerie Lim take the first set with a score of 21-11. VJC twins Lee Cheng Ling and Lee Cheng Ting refused to give up and triumphed 21-17 in the second set. However, RI silenced VJC with a convincing 21-11 victory in the final set.

RI’s Emily Chua then steamrolled VJC’s Yang Jiu Hui with a 21-7, 21-9 win in the second singles, putting to rest any doubts that they would be champions.

RI teacher-in-charge Mr Wong Chu Lin had no doubt that his girls would win. He said: “We are favourites to win as we have the best players in the age group, but I would like to congratulate VJC for putting up a good fight.”

In the 3rd/4th placing match, Jurong JC triumphed after a 3-2 victory over Dunman High. JJC’s Zeng Jielin took the first singles match with a comfortable 2-0 (21-14, 21-6) win.

The first doubles match had to go into three sets to determine a victor, with Dunman’s duo of Ong Jia Yi and Cho Jia Yan edging out JJC’s Gao Xuru and Zhang Han 2-1 (21-16, 18-21, 21-19).

JJC’s Lu Ling Zhi then took the second singles match with an easy 2-0 (21-12, 21-4) win. JJC won their subsequent second doubles match with Tan Siew Hui Sharon and Du Yupei beating Dunman’s Rachel Lian Jia Bao and Chia Qian Hui 2-0 (21-15, 21-15).

This confirmed JJC’s win, and Dunman’s Tan Yih Sin’s 2-0 victory in the third singles served as mere consolation as they settled for fourth place.

Final Score
RI 3 VJC 0
Ng Su Tien (RI) def Lau Kah Yeen (VJC) 2-0 (21-17, 21-16)
Charmain Cheang, Valerie Lim (RI) def Lee Cheng Ling, Lee Cheng Ting (VJC) 2-1 (21-11, 17-21, 21-11)
Emily Gua (RI) def Yang Jiu Hui (VJC) 2-0 (21-7, 21-9)
Sarah Heng, Cherie Cheong (RI) : Lim Wei Hui, Guan Ying Yi (VJC) – did not play
Denyse Tan (RI) : Tan Qing (VJC) – did not play

JJC 3 DHS 2
Zeng Jielin (JJC) def Lim Wei Ying Wendy (DHS) 2-0 (21-14, 21-6)
Gao Xuru, Zhang Han (JJC) lost to Ong Jia Yi, Cho Jia Yan (DHS) 1-2 (16-21, 21-18, 19-21)
Lu Lingzhi (JJC) def See Hui Yun (DHS) 2-0 (21-12, 21-4)
Tan Siew Hui Sharon, Du Yupei (JJC) def Rachel Lian Jia Bao, Chia Qian Hui (DHS) 2-0 (21-15, 21-15)
Lim Zheng Jie Janent (JJC) lost to Tan Tih Sin (DHS) 2-0 (18-21, 12-21)

Raffles Institution Lineup
Heng Wei Lyn Sarah, Chan Xian Ming, Melissa Leong Hui Ting, Cheong Cherie, Denyse Tan Yue Tong, Cheang Yen Ping Charmain, Cheu Ann Yee Amanda, Chua Him Woon Emily, Lim Boon Yi, Lim Wei Wi Valerie, Ng Su Tien, Tong Jia Le

Victoria JC Lineup
Lin Weihui, Tan Qing, Guan Ying Yi, Lee Cheng Ling, Lee Cheng Ting, Jordana Tan Yan Ting, Chang Qi Jing Kimberly, Lau Kah Yeen, Yang Jiuhui, Lim Jia Hui Levia, Heng Xiao Hui

a division girls badminton ri vs vjc

Ng Su Tien (RI) serving in the first singles. (Photo 2 © Lai Jun Wei/Red Sports)

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