B Div Cross Country: Tan Chong Qi of RI and Natalie Soh of Paya Lebar MGS win gold

Chong Qi claimed the gold by running the 4.3-kilometre route in a personal best time of 14:26.7. Natalie also posted a personal best of 14:28.7 to win her 3.6km race.

By |2014-03-26T18:51:28+08:00March 25th, 2014|cross country, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

South Zone B Div Bball (Boys): Henderson take out Outram with 44–22 win

Henderson Secondary School(HSS) weathered a sloppy offensive effort to beat Outram Secondary 44–22 in the first round of the South Zone B Division Boys Basketball Championship.

By |2014-02-09T22:05:00+08:00February 7th, 2014|basketball, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

B Div Water Polo: Outram stun 3-time defending champs ACS(I) 6–5 to win historic first title

Outram Secondary stunned favourites and three-time defending champions Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 6–5 to win the National B Division Water Polo Championship for the first time in their school's history.

By |2013-04-05T13:05:48+08:00April 3rd, 2013|Front Page News, water polo, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

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.

C Div Water Polo: ACS (Barker) beat defending champs ACS(I) 9–6 to win first ever title

Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) beat brother school Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 9-6 to make history by winning the National C Division Championship for the very first time.

By |2013-03-28T18:59:18+08:00March 26th, 2013|Front Page News, water polo, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

South Zone C Div Bball: Peicai secure Rd 2 spot with 80-23 win over Outram

Pei Cai Secondary made it to the next round of the South Zone C Division Boys’ Basketball Championship, after beating Outram Secondary 80-23.

By |2012-08-29T13:22:19+08:00July 5th, 2012|basketball, Front Page News, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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