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UCSC Match Points: Men's C - Equality by Law & Order (Wed 22nd Feb) PDF Print
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Written by Michael C.S. TAN   
Thursday, 23 February 2012 11:50

(Written by Tyrone Almeida - Edited by Mike Tan)

With the strengthening friendship between UCSC and Police, stemming from recent events such as the inaugural annual friendly held late last year and the participation of the Police team in the recently concluded Thomson CSC Squash Invitational, this contest was looked forward to in terms of the close friendship and the talent in both teams. This Men's C encounter took place at Police's home courts at the Thomson Police Academy.

The respective No. 1's started proceedings with PSA's supremely fit and hard-hitting Bal Kumar up against UCSC newbie, Nishan Ravi Nekoo. Bal, while hitting hard, found it difficult to cope with the wall-hugging shots which Nishan clinically executed. The young UCSCsian was never in any trouble and so supremely confident that in many clear let situations, he opted not to appeal and responded by scoring winners at will in the next few rallies. Nothing should be taken away from the game Police player, but the final scoreline read comfortably 11-3, 11-5, 11-8 in favour of Nishan. A great start to Nishan's "squash career" with UCSC.

The second tie featured the No. 3's, Wan Hoden vs. Tyrone Almeida. Having played Hoden in several social matches in recent months, Tyrone felt he had a good measure of what was required of him and went into battle confidently. Unfortunately, Tyrone (in his own words) "once again showed his inconsistent mercurial side" as he simply appeared out of his element with mishits, tinned shots and loose returns. Hoden, sensing the opportunity, pressed home the attack with a fast and furious pace and except for the second set which Tyrone managed to edge home with, Hoden raced through the match to a well deserved 3-1 victory.

While Tyrone was slugging it out with Hoden, the teams' respective No. 2's had also commenced their match in another court. PSA's Hoe Kim Seng was up against UCSC's returning son, Daryl Kam. It looked to be "another day at the office" for Daryl when he quickly got down to business in easily wrapping up the first two sets by 11-7, 11-6. Inexplicably however, Daryl took his foot off the pedal and switched to trading lobs and boasts with his much older and more experienced opponent and gave away the next two sets 8-11, 6-11. In the crucial rubber, Daryl persisted with the slow pace but managed to get it altogether this time and took the final set easily by 11-3 to win 3-2 overall. A heart-stopper! This was Daryl's second consecutive 5-setter in the NSL, having won by the same margin last week when supporting the 'B'ombers, a good way to acclimatise to the league atmosphere after a 4-year hiatus. Welcome home, Daryl!

With UCSC leading 2 matches to 1, all eyes were on the final match of the evening featuring the teams' No. 4's, D-grade feeder, Dinesh Kumar vs. UCSC poster-boy, Eddie Oh. Dinesh, as some may recall, is the super-fit gurkha who ran down UCSC's Leong Chye in a marathon match in the recently-concluded Thomson CSC Invitational and nearly did the same to UCSC veteran, Michael Tan, in the next Thomson match. After a shaky opening set in which he conceded 8-11 to Dinesh, Eddie redeemed himself temporarily in the second with some hard and patient rallies to level the sets won with a 11-7 win. Not unexpectedly, the 2nd set's long rallies took their toll on Eddie's chiselled body with the super-fit Gurkha still full of running. Errors started creeping into Eddie's game which allowed Dinesh to finish the next 2 sets 11-7, 11-3 for a deserving 3-1 victory for the Police young man.

With match and set scores identical (0-3, 2-3, 3-1, 3-1), scoring action shifted from the courts to the score-sheets with both captains feverishly counting the points for each match before the points emerged a dead-heat at 137 points a-piece. With everyone voicing disbelief, score-sheets and counting responsibilities changed hands and the scoring 'rallies' continued several times but the points stayed stubbornly at 137 a-piece. With counters gasping and fact established, the order of the day and very fairly so, was for the teams to share the spoils with 2.5 points each to add to their league tabulation. The friendship between these two teams could not be any closer!

UCSC's appreciation to our Police friends and hosts who are, as always, the perfect sportsmen and gentlemen both on and off the courts.

While having hoped for a convincing win to start the 2012 campaign with, the UCSC 'C'onquerors are still pleased to have avoided a near loss. It is only the first match however and with the team only just warming up to the task, the 'C'onqueror epithet can still be justified as the season progresses.

UCSC Lives & Breathes Squash!

 

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 March 2012 09:08
 
NSL 2011 Men's C - 'C'onquerors set the tone PDF Print
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Written by Kelvin KAN   
Thursday, 17 February 2011 19:41

As mentioned in the Men's F report, the scene at Hume Park 2 was that of a carnival with 3 teams out of the 4 present, from UCSC.

With a great track record in the Men's C to protect, perennial team captain, Kelvin Kan, a master of facade, made yet another perfect team selection for the UCSC 'C'onquerors against unquestionably title-contenders, New Pioneers.

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 February 2011 20:07
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UCSC 'C'onquerors Wrap Up 'C' Title In Final NSL Match PDF Print
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Written by Bobby PANG   
Thursday, 13 May 2010 12:31

Armed with a 4 point lead over 2nd placed Police, the 'C'onquerors needed just 2 points against SCC1 to secure the Men's C title.

First tie for the evening featured the competing teams' respective No. 4s, UCSC's Ben Sim vs. SCC's world-renowned plastic surgeon, Woffles Wu. Warming up for the tie, Dr. Wu was looking extremely confident and raring to go against Ben. After all, the two had just played a social match 2 days back with the surgeon looking good (and why not?) in beating the younger man by a convincing 3-0 margin. Both players started the match well and were locked in a neck-to-neck race until 9-9 before Ben managed to edge ahead to take the 1st set by 11-9. In the 2nd set, Woffles upped the tempo, chasing down every Ben Sim missile and essentially played an error-free game until when leading 7-1 before inexplicably 'hitting a wall'. Woffle's considerable effort in the match so far, were beginning to take a toll. His game fell apart from there and Ben, keen to prove that his defeat to the good doctor 2 days back was not to be taken as a benchmark, eagerly stepped up the pace to catch up and then overtake to race through to win 11-7 for a 2 set lead. It was a spent Woffles who offered scant resistance in the 3rd and final set, gratefully accepting the few points from Ben before the match ended a litttle anti-climactically 11-3 in Ben's favour. It was nevertheless, an admirable performance from the older gentleman..... But first blood to UCSC.

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 18:50
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UCSC 'C' suffers at SAFRA ..... PDF Print
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Written by Kelvin Kan   
Thursday, 06 May 2010 17:43
Just when you thought it was safe to step back into court.

Following last week's return to 'normalcy'.... I.E. all 'C'onquering ways ....... A hiccup yet again.

Against a bunch of veterans from SAFRA Team 2 and playing in 'enemy' territory, the UCSC 'invaders' were repelled by a foursome with a cumulative age exceeding two centuries. The UCSC youth squad whose collective age is below five decades must have realised what it could feel like if they met up with a Tyrannosaurus Rex!
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UCSC 'C'onquerors Sink Chinese Swimming Club PDF Print
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Written by Bobby Pang   
Friday, 30 April 2010 19:12

After last week's shock defeat by the long arms of the law, it was back to "business as usual" this week when the 'C'onquerors played the Chinese Swimming Club. The evening started with both Kevin Tan and Gabriel Goh 'diving' into action.

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 18:51
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