Roundup of A Division Netball Championship first round
Temasek JC, St. Andrew's JC, Raffles Institution, River Valley High, Anderson JC, Hwa Chong Institution, Anglo-Chinese JC and Pioneer JC qualify for the second round of A Division netball.
Temasek JC, St. Andrew's JC, Raffles Institution, River Valley High, Anderson JC, Hwa Chong Institution, Anglo-Chinese JC and Pioneer JC qualify for the second round of A Division netball.
In a sharp contrast to last year's final against Raffles Institution, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) comfortably brushed aside a valiant Hwa Chong Institution 5-0 to retain the boys' B Division Squash Championship title.
Lionel Khoo of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) broke the B Division 100m Breaststroke record as ACS(I) retained both the B and C Division titles at the 51st National Inter-School Swimming Championships.
Having already smashed the A division 200m backstroke meet record earlier in the day, Rainer Ng from Raffles Instituition (JC) returned in the evening to spark his team to a new meet record in the 4x50m A division boys medley relay of 1 min 46.31 seconds.
There are many stories to tell every year at the National Inter-School Track and Field Championships. The difficult part is always to choose which ones to highlight, thereby leaving some in the shade.
Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) got their A Division Netball Championship title defense to a winning start with a comfortable 86-13 victory over Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) in Group C.
The Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) beat Anglo-Chinese Junior College 10-5 for their fourth successive victory to remain unbeaten in Group B of the A Division Rugby Championship.
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) set a new record of 42.58 seconds in the Boys' B Division 4x100 metres relay final to erase the old mark of 43.14 set by their seniors 11 years ago in 1999, while R. Avinash and his ACJC teammates overhauled an 80-metre deficit to win the Boys' A Division 4x400m final.