National B Div Vball: Xinmin suffer first 2–0 loss to Dunman; both teams advance to semis

Dunman Secondary defeated Xinmin Secondary 2–0 (24–26, 18–25) in their final Round 2 game in the National B Division Boys Volleyball Championship.

By |2013-04-04T20:16:13+08:00April 4th, 2013|Front Page News, volleyball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National B Div Vball: Bukit Panjang defeat Catholic High 2–0; both teams knocked out

Bukit Panjang Government High defeated Catholic High 2–0 (25–6, 25–18) in the National B Division Boys Volleyball Championship.

By |2013-04-04T00:42:57+08:00April 3rd, 2013|Front Page News, volleyball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

C Div Cross Country: Louis Shia is first ever North Vista athlete to top category; ACS(I) win team title

Louis Shia of North Vista Secondary just managed to edge out Isaac Tan of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) by 1.47 seconds to win the C Division gold at the 54th National Schools Cross Country Championships.

B Div Cross Country: Leroi Lee of Nan Hua High comes out tops in 14:05

Leroi Lee of Nan Hua High claimed the B Division gold at the 54th National Schools Cross Country Championships when he ran the 4.3-kilometre route in a time of 14 minutes 5 seconds.

B Division Volleyball: Xinmin and Dunman unbeaten after Round 1

The final day of Round 1 at the National B Division Boys’ Volleyball Championship saw zonal champions Yishun Town Secondary, Dunman Secondary, Shuqun Secondary and Catholic High advancing to Round 2.

By |2013-03-26T14:25:55+08:00March 16th, 2013|Front Page News, volleyball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

South Zone B Div Bball: ACS (Barker) beat Catholic High 62–54 to defend crown

Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) outlasted Catholic High to win 62-54 and in the process defend their South Zone B Division Basketball Championship.

By |2013-03-26T14:48:48+08:00March 13th, 2013|basketball, Front Page News, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

Swimmer Quah Zheng Wen of ACS(I) wins 2012 Overall Best School Boy Award

Swimmer Quah Zheng Wen, 15, of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) won the Overall Best School Boy Award at the National School Games closing ceremony.

By |2012-09-26T22:35:07+08:00September 26th, 2012|Front Page News, swimming, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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