Inter-JC Ultimate Final: Eunoia defeat CJC 8-2 to claim first ever champions’ title

Eunoia Junior College (EJC) battled through the elimination stage of the Inter-Junior College (IJC) Ultimate tournament on their home ground to claim their first-ever championship title with a 8-2 victory over Catholic Junior College (CJC).

By |2022-06-19T18:12:12+08:00June 19th, 2022|ultimate frisbee, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National A Div Rugby: ACS(I) beat Saints 76-5 to advance to final

Tries from Tycen Yeoh (#26) and Eric Chi (#15) helped Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) to a comfortable 76-5 aggregate win over St Andrew’s Junior College in the A Division Rugby National School Games semi-final.

By |2022-05-06T10:33:09+08:00May 6th, 2022|rugby, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National A Div Rugby: Raffles hold off gritty Saints fightback to earn spot in final

Raffles Institution (RI) survived a late gutsy fightback from St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) to edge past their traditional rivals 17-15 and book their place in the final of the National A Division Rugby Championship. Raffles were headed for a flattering 17-5 win with only 10 minutes to go, before two unconverted Saints tries saw the boys in green-black-white having to hang on precariously in the dying seconds.

By |2019-05-19T21:25:34+08:00May 12th, 2019|rugby, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National A Div Hockey Final: Defending champions RI retain title with 6-0 win against SAJC

Raffles Institution (RI), having previously defeated St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) in the preliminary group stage, met them again on Friday to compete for the title of A Division Boys' Hockey Champions. RI successfully defended their title in a convincing 6-0 win against the Saints, a testament to their absolute dominance in the competition. Raffles faced little resistance throughout the season with a total of 40 goals scored and zero conceded. "I think it went well today 'cause I think our team played together. There was no individual: we all played as one, and as one family. So I think it really went well, and it was a really good final game for us J2s," said Raffles captain Raziq Noor (#9).

By |2019-05-06T12:08:47+08:00May 6th, 2019|hockey, Youth in Motion|1 Comment

National A Div Hockey: RI stomp on ASRJC in 10-0 semi-final win; SAJC defeat VJC on penalties to meet Raffles in final

Raffles Institution (RI) defeated Anderson-Serangoon Junior College (ASRJC) in a decisive 10-0 sweep in the semi-finals of the National A Division Boys' Hockey Championship. Clear victors, they will proceed to the final on Friday where they face St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC), who drew their game against Victoria Junior College (VJC) 0-0, prompting a penalty shootout which they won 3-1 to advance.

By |2019-05-01T12:20:29+08:00May 1st, 2019|hockey, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National A Div Hockey: Saints secure semi-final spot with 4-0 win against SJI

The Saints boys' hockey team defeated the St. Joseph's lineup 4-0 to secure a spot in the National A Division hockey semi-finals. While the SJI team played valiantly and never gave up, they had no choice but to reluctantly concede goal after goal to the relentless Saints attack.

By |2019-04-17T23:44:27+08:00April 17th, 2019|hockey, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National A Div Hockey: Raffles start season strong with 2-0 victory over Saints

After inclement weather forced officials to postpone the game from Friday afternoon to Monday morning, Raffles Institution (RI) defeated St Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) 2-0. Raffles' superior possession and control of the ball, combined with their aggressive tactics and shifting formations, limited the majority of the action to the Saints' half of the field.

By |2019-04-08T23:36:06+08:00April 8th, 2019|hockey, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

National A Div Football (Girls): Underdogs SAJC beat RI 1-0 to clinch third

St. Andrew’s Junior College (SAJC) clinched third place in the National A Division Girls’ Football Championship with a surprise 1-0 victory over Raffles Institution (RI).

By |2017-05-12T13:45:53+08:00May 10th, 2017|football, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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