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Table Tennis (Finals) - Hall 6 vs Hall 3

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Score: 3 - 0 (Hall 6 wins)

 

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Comment now » . February 12th, 2009

Table Tennis (Semifinal) - Hall 6 vs Hall 9

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Score: 3-1 (Hall 6 wins)

The last hurdle to the finals. Finally, hall 6 has reached the semi finals and ready to battle hall 9.

The atmosphere was tense unlike other matches. Facing us is a hall that has triumph many other halls to reach the semi finals. Hall 9 is a force to be reckoned with unlike other halls that we have won effortlessly. Our teams had a hard time arranging the line up as the slightest mistake could cost us our championship.

First up was the male singles with Swee Lee, an IVP, playing for hall 6. The opponent was also a strong IVP player and the match was intense, with neither side having a clear lead. However, Swee Lee won the first two match with 11-7, 11-8. The third match was crucial to hall 9 as it means losing the men’s singles. Hall 6, while being anxious to seal the victory, had lost the next two matches b 8-11, 7-11. The final deciding match was greatly anticipated. Swee Lee took a water break, and with his nerves calmed, controlled the final match and won the last match 11-5. This was by far the toughest match fought by our IVPs so far into the IHG. Congrats to Swee Lee for clinching the victory for our first match.

The ladies singles saw Ng Wen Han playing for hall 6. This was an outright slaughter. We won 11-3, 11-2, 11-1. The opponent could hardly put up a fight and score beyond 3! Hence hall 6 clinched the ladies’ single as well effortlessly.

While hall 6 has many talented non- IVP players, many had not been able to play due to their lessons. Female doubles saw hall 6 sending Venessa and Soo Huey into battle. They fought brilliantly, though clearly overpowered by the opponent’s experience. Vanessa also managed to execute a couple of brilliant smashes. In the end, they still succumb to the more experience hall 9 duo. However, all who watched the match could vow for their never say die spirit dispite facing a stronger opponent.

The mix doubles saw Li De and Yi Shi fending the title for hall 6. Though clearly more skillful individually, they had not been paired up in previous matches. Hence hall 9 manages to put up a good fight though their players were less skillful. However, with Yi Shi being an IVP and Yi De being near IVP standard, hall 9 inevitably loss to hall 6. Till now, hall 6 has 2 win and a loss.

The mix doubles saw an interesting pair. Xiao Hong, an IVP, and Karl Tan Bang Zong, an EX-IVP, playing for hall 6. though with slight struggle, they manage to control most of the matches, with both players executing powerful smashes, to win the male doubles 3-1.

Overall, hall 6 won 3-1 in a brilliant display of our powers. It will definitely be an even more exciting match as hall 6 progresses to the finals.

Story by: Genesius Ng

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Comment now » . February 3rd, 2009

Table Tennis (QF) - Hall 6 vs Hall 5

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Score : 3-0 (Hall 6 Wins)

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Comment now » . December 30th, 2008

Badminton (Prelims) – Hall 6 vs Hall 8

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Score: 3 – 1 (Hall 6 win)

It was our badminton team’s last chance to enter the quarter finals, having lost their first match to Hall 12. Who better an opponent for the last preliminary than Hall 12! And this time, we emerged triumphant over the opponent

The male singles match, played by Daryl against a strong opponent, was ceded to Hall 12. Our girls easily picked up two wins, with Vanessa and Huai Min playing female doubles and Ying Han in female singles.

The male doubles match saw Kai Jian and Hong Lee teaming up and playing at their best at this point of IHG. They managed to dominate the entire match while facing aggressive opponents. But it was our players’ skillful defense and control that earned them victory (oh, and let’s not forget about the supporters).

Having three wins under us at the end of the fourth match, both sides decided to forgo the last match.

Story by: Hilary Ho

Comment now » . December 29th, 2008

Table Tennis - Hall 6 vs Hall 15

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Hall 6 (5set) - Hall 15 (0 set) (Hall 6 win)

Some say hall 6 has many table tennis inter-varsity players, but the fact is the NTU table tennis team is almost entirely made up of sixians!

Once again, hall 6 has proven herself as a undefeated champion in IHG table tennis in their first opening game against hall 15. Unlike the previous year, hall 6 has chosen to let some of their non-IVP players take the game. Among the players from hall 6, there were Wenhan, Mavis and Seow Hong.

For the mixed doubles, hall 6 sent Mavis with Audrey. The first match was a close fight. Our sixians had difficulty adjusting to hall 15’s uncommon style of playing. However, they put up a great fight despite losing the first set. Slowly as the game progressed, they gotten used to hall 15’s style of playing and took the next 3 sets consecutively, winning 3-1

Next came Karl and Melissa. The match was exciting with long rallies and spectacular smashes. But hall 6 had proved to be a notch above them, and clinched all 3 sets.

For the men’s doubles, Nelson and Zhengyan too put up a spectacular match and proved themselves superior to hall 15, winning all 3 sets. 

The singles saw both our players being IVP players. Itwas a brutal one sided slaughter. The opponent hardly had any fighting chances. However, our players graciously limited their full potential to allow some rally and some playing time for the opponents.

At the end of the day, hall 6 made a clean sweep of 5-0, even when they benched several of their best players! Well done to our hall 6 players.

Story by Genesius Ng

Comment now » . December 22nd, 2008

Table Tennis (Grp Preliminary) - Hall 6 vs Hall 13

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Score: 4 - 1 (Hall 6 Wins)

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Comment now » . December 21st, 2008

Table Tennis (Grp Preliminary) - Hall 6 vs Hall 15

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Score: 5-0 (Hall 6 Wins)

Some say hall 6 has many table tennis IVPs, but in fact, a more accurate way to describe it is to say that IVP Table Tennis team is almost entirely made up of Sixians!

Once again, Hall 6 has shown this to the world in their first opening game against Hall 15. However, this year, hall 6 has chosen to let some of their non IVP players take the game. Of the IVPs, only Wenhan, Mavis and Seow Hong were sent down to face hall 16

For the mixed doubles, hall 6 sent Mavis with Audrey. The first match was a close fight. Our sixians had difficulty adjusting to hall 15’s uncommon style of playing, the put up a great fight, but still lost the first set. However, they slowly gotten used to hall 15’s style of playing and took the next 3 sets consecutively, winning 3-1

Next come Karl and Melissa. The match was exciting with long rallies and spectacular smashes. But hall 6 had prove to be a notch above them, and clinched all 3 sets.

For the men’s doubles, Nelson and Zhengyan too put up a spectacular match and proved themselves superior to hall 15, winning all 3 sets.

The singles saw both our players being IVP players. Its was a brutal one sided slaughter. The opponent hardly had any fighting chances. However, our players graciously limited their full potential to allow some rally and some playing time for the opponents.

At the end of the day, hall 6 made a clean sweep of 5-0, even when they benched several of their best players! Well done to our hall 6 players.

Story By: Genesius Ng

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Comment now » . December 19th, 2008