IVP Athletics: Chan Sheng Yao claims men’s pole vault throne with new record

National pole vaulter Chan Sheng Yao clinched his first ever IVP gold medal and set a new men’s pole vault record at 4.71m to complete a strong comeback after failing to clear any height in last year's competition.

By |2018-01-23T15:56:30+08:00January 18th, 2018|track-and-field, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Bball (Women): NTU’s stifling defense sets up 70-31 victory over SIM

Shermaine See (NTU #5), Amanda Lim (NTU #9) and Au Zi Yi (NT #18) scored game-high 17 points each to propel NTU past SIM and secure a spot in the final.

By |2017-10-02T10:45:31+08:00October 1st, 2017|basketball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Netball: Xin Yi’s pinpoint accuracy helps NUS beat SIM 83-46

Star goal shooter Tan Xin Yi scored nearly two-thirds of National University of Singapore tally as they steamrolled past Singapore Institute of Management 83-46 in their opening match of the Singapore University Games netball competition.

By |2017-09-12T22:53:01+08:00September 11th, 2017|netball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Football: Hanna Westerling scores brace for NUS in win over SIM

Hanna scored a sensational second-half free kick to propel the National University of Singapore (NUS) to a 2-1 win over Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) in this year's Singapore University Games women's football competition.

By |2017-09-12T22:42:01+08:00September 10th, 2017|football, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

NYSI Basketball: SIM beat NUS for inaugural men’s league win

This was supposed to be a recreational basketball league among mainly tertiary institutions to give youths a platform to play and compete in their pre-season, except it’s anything but. The final 68-54 score meant SIM defeated NUS to become men’s champions of the inaugural National Youth Sports Institute (NYSI) Basketball League, but it also meant SIM’s graduating seniors got to “avenge” their loss at last year’s Singapore University Games (SUniG).

By |2017-08-25T07:46:17+08:00August 22nd, 2017|basketball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

NYSI Bball: SIM pull through despite hot shooting from RP to advance to final undefeated

While Priscilla Wong (RP #5) scored 7 three-point shots and had a game-high 26 points, it was Priscilla Han's (SIM #13) team-high 24 points and team defense in the third which allowed SIM to take the game 74-62.

By |2017-07-18T20:18:51+08:00July 18th, 2017|basketball, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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