Frontliners Inferno, against all odds, and two players short, came to within one point from qualifying for the semifinals. Nothing was expected of this second string side, and when their first game ended in a 1-4 loss to Underdawgs Hailstorm, it was all taken in stride. (The solitary goal was a very nice consolation, scored by Tania past ex-Frontliner Sarah Ng.) They shocked everyone, even themselves, when they beat Ztecaholics by a clear two goals in the next match with goals from Tania (penalty) after some good goalkeeping by Ztecaholic Kao Cui Lin, and Marlina, her first goal ever of her career.
Frontliners Fury
Kew Pei Li (c)
Sharron Tan
Serene Tan
Koay Yi Lin
Roselyn Ewe
Lavinia Ann Lam
The defending champions (who went by the name Roses last time around) established themselves as the top ladies team this year with four new faces and a new captain. Drawn in the tougher group of the two, the Furies were probably still the favorites to win, and started well with a 2-1 win over MGS Dashes, with goals from Yi Lin and Pei Li (penalty). The next game against Unihawks Thunderstorm was messy and disorganized, as the need for revenge took over for some, remembering the 3v3 challenge earlier this year. The loss of Yi Lin to cramps (what else?) meant the loss of the team's focal point, and they went a goal down soon. They rallied back, and Roselyn scored a neat goal to make it 1-1.
Against Contact Puffs, the Furies came back from one goal down to one-up after Yi Lin and Roselyn combined to score two. And in their final game against Salichicks, they controlled possession and play but did not seem to have that finishing touch, still, 1-0 at the end after great team play by Serene and Yi Lin. A defeat for Unihawks by the Dashes helped the Furies to top spot in their group, with the Dashes going through agonisingly on goal difference.
Up against MGS Edna Modes in the semifinals, they ran riot and came out 3-0 winners, playing one of their best matches so far, with captain Pei Li scoring the first goal solo. Sharron rounded up the game with a thunderbolt from the other end. In the other game, MGS Dashes overcame a weary Hailstorm, and set it up perfectly for a rematch in the final.
"We've played well, but I know we can do better. We've come too far to lose here, so let's go out there and win this for the club."
It was an evenly contested game, but after an unfortunate own-goal gifted the Furies the lead, they never looked back. Another goal by Roselyn meant that it was all over. The final whistle went, and it meant that Frontliners Fury were the champions, once again.
Men:
1st- Torch Bearers
2nd-Salibandy
3rd-Innebandy
Ladies:
1st- Frontliners Fury
2nd-MGS Dashes
3rd-MGS Edna Modes
Congratulations.
1 comment:
Luck comes luck go. we qualify by luck and crappy game play. We lost also by luck. but the obvious thing is we lack cohesive attacking movement without the ball, to static. more X-box Jason.
The girls finally got to shine. Playing on equal grounds you gals are strong. yeah!! Tania with some slick dribblings, with better realising she'll be deadly. And Yi Lin, ald deadly will be fearsomely deadly with more running. hehe. run more!! keep it up everybody!!!
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