Crucial Match II edited*

Random picture that I took in class today. Love the effect! Haha.
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VJC vs NYJC 16 25 23 25
VJC vs HCI 24 26 25 10 25 22
The HCI match was very crucial and we had to win it. (Judging by the fact that we lost to NY and had to win to make it to Semis.) Fortunately, we did and it was the best win yet. The whole team was very driven and those at the sidelines were giving out the most animalistic cheers and roars possible. At least I know I did, screaming my lungs out with the few others beside me, along with the red-shirts who had made their way down to lend their lung power. I must really comment those at the frontline. It goes without a doubt that they are the ones pulling the team through to the quarter finals and the semi finals. I guess what is lacked in skills is made up for in cheering. The best part of the win was when we got the last point and we all just flocked into the court and started doing the spelling cheer. Definitely a moment for the scrap book. It was also quite fun this morning when we got together in the middle of the hall to cheer when they announced the results.
Oh my freaking god! I hate my Chinese teacher. I am so not going for the海城之夜 that the hussy is forcing us into. If she so much as forces me to buy a ticket, so help me I will and can bury her so far down into the ground that the heat from the Earth’s core will incinerate her sorry ass. No offence to the PRCs and whoever else that may be starring in海城之夜, but it’s the damn bloody fact that I am clearly not interested at all and am in a situation where I am clearly being forced to do something that I do not want to do which gets me so riled up. Screw the fucked up Chinese Teacher! One day I will just march out of the class if my last nerve cracks under her tyranny.
Happy birthday Wai Kin. Haha, I don’t even know why I’m saying it on my blog seeing that he probably doesn’t even go online. We celebrated his birthday today in good old fashion dunking. It was definitely very well thought out and we managed to get into cahoots with Mr. Chew apparently. Okay, I suppose he perhaps just agreed to let us dunk Wai Kin or something. Lol. It was rather crazy. We were like stalking him from behind after training as he went with Mr. Chew to the staff room. Suddenly everyone broke out into sprints as he neared the koi pond and we very nicely removed all expensive and important items on him before dumping him into the pond. When he came back, we sang a song and cut the cake. Of course, it wasn’t over yet. How can there be cake without the smudging? Subsequently, he was brought to the fountain to be dunked again. Haha, only this time, Andre was dragged into the fountain because Wai Kin was holding on to him. There’s a video that Matthias took. It’s a little dark so the images may be quite hard to see.
To view it, go to this link.
The pictures that we took in the canteen, compliments to Ya Wen who took them for us, have been will be uploaded once I get them from Matt. Haha.

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[I shall use the a different tense here since it's pass midnight and is technically already Friday]
On a side note, we MUST MUST MUST win today’s match against IJC. We even had a special training yesterday, just to prepare ourselves against their strongest and most valuable player. It is especially crucial if we want to make it to the Semi finals. And apparently, if we win tomorrow, we will be making history to be the first team in at least 8 years to have made it to the Semi Finals. So all the best everyone!
farcical-rants - 12:13 am - Friday, May 05, 2006
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