Story by REDintern Christy Ong. Pictures by REDintern Maryam Nasihah.

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The Singapore Sports School players celebrate their victory for the second year running. (Photo 1 © Maryam Nasihah)

Jalan Besar Stadium, Wednesday, July 9, 2008 - Favourites Singapore Sports School showed why they were the undisputed champions when they retained the B Division Football Championship title with a comfortable 4-0 win over rivals Victoria School. Sports School, having won the same title for the first time last year, were gunning for another win against the black horse of the competition, Victoria.

Despite it being a final, both teams started out as dreary as the gloomy weather, with the game feeling more like a ping-pong game rather than a football match as both teams struggled to keep possession of the ball, the ball ricocheting between them. Still, there were moments of brilliance from the Victoria playmaker Dilip Thapa (#10) whose remarkable dribbling threw the Sports School defence into disarray. However, his attempts at goals were either all near-misses or foiled by the Sports School goalkeeper. Moreover, despite the numerous numbers of free kicks and corner kicks awarded to both teams, neither team seemed to be able to convert the chances into real goals.

Ironically, although the initial comfortable weather did not bring out the best in both teams, the light drizzle that started 35 minutes into the game seemed to shake both teams out of the comfort zone. Two minutes before half time, Aliff (Sports School, #18) received a beautiful pass from a Muhamad Syafiq (Sports School, #9) and hit a low ball which bounced into goal, surprising the VS goalkeeper. Aliff commented on his very first goal, as “unexpected and the first step to securing a win for Sports School." True enough, it was the start of many goals to come. Although VS had a perfect chance to equalize in the very next minute, it was a near-miss again. At half time, the score stood at 1-0 to Sports School.

Immediately after half-time, Sports School started with a bang. Barely two minutes into the second half, Aliff again punished Victoria for the lapses in defence and slotted a low ball neatly into the corner of the net. The next goals by his teammates Naresh (#19) in the 32nd minute and a fourth goal from Aliff (#18) in the 34th minute were the same in style and nature - both exploited holes in the Victoria defence. Probably due to jitters, the Victoria defenders were inept at clearing the ball once the ball was in the penalty box. Furthermore, though the Victoria goalkeeper was exceptional in saving high balls, his height perhaps made it difficult for him to save the low shots. Indeed, Sports School used this to their advantage and scored all four goals with grounders while in the penalty box.

Nonetheless, credit should be given to both the Victoria team for never giving up and pushing on to get a goal until the very last minute, with thunderous cheers from the Victoria School supporters. Still, in a game with equal opportunities for both teams, it was the team with better finishing that won the match.

It was the best present for birthday boy and Sports School captain Aqhari (#17) who remarked proudly about winning, "The feeling was great as it would be my last competition for Sports School before I graduate. I am glad we were able to defend the title and win it for a second year."

Indeed, kudos to Singapore Sports School for retaining the title so convincingly.

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Who will get the ball first? (Photo 2 © Maryam Nasihah)
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Both teams fighting for the ball. (Photo 3 © Maryam Nasihah)
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Victoria player Khairil (#16) jumps high for a header. (Photo 4 © Maryam Nasihah)
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Despite facing two defenders, VS #10 Dilip Thapa manages to find his way past his opponents. (Photo 5 © Maryam Nasihah)
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A Sports School player stopping the ball in the nick of time before it goes out. (Photo 6 © Maryam Nasihah)
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Celebration after Aliff (Sports School, #18) scored his second goal. (Photo 7 © Maryam Nasihah)
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The deserving champions. (Photo 8 © Maryam Nasihah)
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Aqhari (Sports School, #17) and Aliff (Sports School, #18) – Captain and the top scorer for the match respectively. (Photo 9 © Maryam Nasihah)
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A proud birthday boy receiving his one minute of fame. (Photo 10 © Maryam Nasihah)

Editor’s note: If you recognise yourself or your teammates in any of the photos, feel free to leave the names behind in the comments section and we will update the captions accordingly. Thanks!