| 
Team News
UCSC 'F'hantoms & 'D'estroyers saved the week for UCSC PDF Print
Share
Written by Michael C.S. TAN   
Friday, 23 April 2010 11:12

Following the losses of the UCSC 'A'nnihilators and 'C'onquerors at the hands (or long arms) of the law-enforcers, it was welcome news that the 'F'hantoms were still delivering the goods for UCSC on the same evening against Vic & Jaz Team 2, even as the 'C'-squad endured its first loss of the season. And the 'D'estroyers had earlier on Tuesday, delivered good news with a well-deserved hard-fought 2-2 count-back win over East Wing, both fighting for 2nd place in their group. We have no real details on the D encounter but read on for details on the F match.

Captain Dave Phua wrote:

This week, it was another super performance from an under-strength team with Jeremy Goh moving up to the No.1 spot, Warren Seow at No. 2, Darryl Tan at No. 3 and Captain Marvel, Dave Phua, at No.4.

The 'F'hantoms had to do without Ben Chan, who was participating in the Malaysian Circuit (Penang leg). Brian Chang was overseas, expanding his new business venture (GPS, for those curious) and Ming Hao was caught up at the last minute at the office.

1) Jeremy won 3-2 (he may have played the same opponent last season and lost 0-3 then. It was sweet revenge from a hard-fought encounter).

2) Warren struggled to get used to the court surface condition, mastered it and then went on to easily win 3-0.

3) Darryl Tan played a slow and steady game to stroll to a comfortable, controlled 3-0 win, pressurising his opponent with short hard drives.

4) Dave Phua played a simple game against an inexperienced player but allowed one set to slip away before triumphing 3-1

For the record, let it be known that the 'F'hantoms have won 29 out of 30 ties played. It's almost embarrassing! But do take note of the UCSC Men's A and C team results and keep thumping the opponents.

Special thanks to Lau Chee Lok, who rushed down to support his team-mates and also Linda and Eddie for the always reliable cheer-team support.

UCSC (truly) Lives & Breathes Squash!

Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 11:17
 
Lightning struck twice in same spot - UCSC 'C'onquerors short-circuited PDF Print
Share
Written by Michael C.S. TAN   
Friday, 23 April 2010 10:27

Whoever quipped that lightning never strikes twice in the same spot, clearly has never played squash in his/her life.

Right after the UCSC'A'nnihilators got annihilated at the Police Academy by the law-enforcers on Tuesday evening, the UCSC 'C'onquerors walked into a similar 'ambush' on Wednesday evening at the same location.

Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 11:10
Read more...
 
'A'nnihilators snared in Police's "Operasi Penyergapan (Ambush)" PDF Print
Share
Written by Michael C.S. TAN   
Wednesday, 21 April 2010 11:46

Entering the evening's match-up with Police (PSA) in a lofty position at the top of the A-grade table with 21 points and PSA at 6th with just 9 points, the 'A'nnihilators were still wary of the law-enforcers because of the recent additions to their squad in the form of two of Indonesia's national players. Surprisingly, the two were registered as A2s at #3 and #4 and below PSA's James Hill. While James is a good player and a decent A2, the two Indonesians were clearly better and one suspects, should both be A1s with the #4 having beaten Marcus at Kallang by 3-1 in a recent friendly match.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 17:29
Read more...
 
UCSC 'B'ombers Score 2nd Direct Hit on SCC PDF Print
Share
Written by Michael C.S. TAN   
Friday, 16 April 2010 13:00

Last evening, the UCSC 'B'ombers delivered a knock-out blow to SCC's fading title hopes. The evening's matches when wet roads from the heavy rain delayed half the UCSC hit squad.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 April 2010 18:04
Read more...
 
UCSC 'A'nnihilates New Pioneers PDF Print
Share
Written by Marcus Phua   
Friday, 16 April 2010 11:03
UCSC Men's 'A'nnihilators continues their march in their 'A' title quest, soundly defeating New Pioneers on Tuesday to register their second clean sweep. But road bumps lie ahead next week, in the form of Indonesian threats ......... But first, the New Pioneer match report.
Last Updated on Friday, 30 April 2010 19:13
Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next > End >>

Page 4 of 7