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CHS Floorball
CHS Floorballers

Slogans

" Maybe you need to change your ambitions to match the ambitions of the team.” Lander

" The amount of effort you put in during training decides what player you become." Darrell

" Talent wins games but teamwork and intelligence wins championship." Crenshawn

"Nobody trains to lose." Jarryl

"Discipline, Character, then Championship." Ryan

Gossip


Captain
Saturday, May 22, 2010

Darrell will always be our mighty and great captain!! Yes.

But really, who else can take up this role? Joshua is just..a ball carrier. Haha joke lah, our vice captain, and has never thought of being a captain, i think?

You see, darrell has the ability, has the leadership skills, plus he deserves to be respected, unlike ____. Most importantly, darrell never ever looks down on people who are not as skilful as him. His humility is something that lacks in some of us, i think.

Darrell for captain, yes?

Competition
Friday, May 14, 2010

Darrell:

Tampines East CC is organizing an event on 30th May at Valhall It will be a 4 on 4 mix gender competition.

Two rounds will be played, with the first round being a round robin and the second round a knockout stage.

Players age 15-35 are welcome to take part.

There will be lucky draws and gifts to be given away.

Most Division 1 players will not be taking part due to the clash in timing with the ongoing league.


*Anybody interested in taking part pls inform me so I can send you the registration form.


Date: 30th of May 2010 (Sunday)
Time: 12pm to 6pm (registration starts at 11am)
Venue: ValHall Courts 1 and 2

Prizes
1st prize: $250 worth of floorball vouchers
2nd prize: $200 worth of floorball vouchers
3rd prize: $150 worth of floorball vouchers

COMPETITION RULES FOR Floorball 4 U

1. GENERAL

1.1. Registration

Each team is to appoint a team manager who shall be above the age of 18 years. The team manager or the assistant team manager is to be present at all matches.

The team manager shall ensure that all players’ particulars are registered accurately and the registration is only valid when the tournament fees are paid in full.

After confirmation of the details of the players on the day of the tournament, there shall be no further changes to any registration details.

Dateline for registration is Wednesday, 26 May 2010.

1.2. Tournament Fees

Registration fees of $30.00 per team are to be paid by:-

a. Cheque to the Tampines East CC YEC.

b. Cash at Tampines East CC Constituency Office 10, Tampines St 23, Singapore


2. PLAYING FORMAT

2.1. 1st round: Group stage (5min per match)

In the preliminary round, each team will play all other teams in that group. At
the end of the preliminary round, each team will be ranked in its respective conference based on the total points accumulated by the team.The top 2 teams in each group of 4 teams would go through to the next round.


2.2. 2nd round: Knockout stage (10min per match)

For the 2nd round, the top two teams from each group will qualify for the play-offs. The play-offs will be in a knock-out format with the winners of each match proceeding to the next match. The winner of the final match will be declared the overall tournament champion.


2.3. Points System

The points system to determine the conference rankings for the Floorball 4 U tournament is as follows:
· 3 points to be awarded for a victory
· 1 point to be awarded for a draw
· 0 points to be awarded for a loss


2.4. Fixtures

Fixtures shall be finalized by the Tournament Committee (TC).
Draws for the grouping will be done upon registration on the day of the tournament.
For each match, one team will be designated as the Home Team and the other the Away Team.


3. GAME RULES

3.1. General

3.2. Game rules are in accordance with the IFF and SFA approved rules and subject to special amendments for the Floorball 4 U Tournament.


3.3. Number of Players

Each team registration would consist of 5 players aged between 15 and 35.

4 players are to be playing in the court at any one time with 1 rolling substitute on the bench.

Each team has to field at least 1 player of opposite gender on the court at any one time.

All teams are required to bring their own sticks. If the colour of the jerseys clash, there will be a coin toss to decide which team will wear the bib.


3.4. Game Format

In the event that either team is not on court at the correct time or has less than three players present on court, the referee shall declare a walk over after 3 minutes from the scheduled match time. Only the match referees and officials have the authority to declare such a walk over and they shall immediately report the walk over to the TC.

During play time, there shall be a maximum of 4 players from each team on court. There will not be any goalkeepers required for the teams.

The matches will not run on effective time and teams shall not be entitled to request for any time-out during the match.


4. WALK OVER AND DISMISSAL OF TEAMS

4.1. General Guidelines

The TC will review and investigate all cancelled or interrupted games.

4.2. Walkover

A match shall be considered as a walkover when:

• A team does not turn up for the match.
• A team does not have the minimum number of players required to play the match.
• A team without proper cause leaves the court before the match is completed.
• A club’s players, team staff or supporters whom the club has responsibility for are
behaving in an unsportsman-like manner or are guilty of violent play or conduct such
that the match officials and referees are of the view that the only option is to stop the match.
If a walkover is declared, the match shall be awarded with a score of 5-0 in favour of the team who has abided to the competition rules.


5. PROTEST AND DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS

5.1. Protest

A protest against the match results must be made within 10 minutes after the completion of the match to the match secretaries at the competition venue. The protesting team shall then present their case in writing to the TC within half an hour together with the payment of a $10 fee. This fee shall be refunded in the event that the protest is justified.

The TC and/or its disciplinary committee shall review the protest and any decision made shall be final.

5.2. Disciplinary Action

Any decision undertaken by the TC and or its disciplinary committee shall be final.

Team

I'm not supporting SNSD just be'cose of their songs or their looks. What really makes me their fans is the spirit and passion they possess, as well as how they cheer on each other and support one another when in need. It is the process where the nine of them went through ups and downs to become as one, that make me admire them.

They work very hard towards their goal together, they never gave up, this is how they made their way to the top. They trusted each other and always held the belief that they can do it, which they did.

Everytime when I feel like dropping the burden of leading the team, it was them who told me not to give up. I tell myself that its is my job to bring the whole team together, and to victory...

They are my driving force, giving me the belief that I can lead the team. I will not give up, Tae Yeon did it, so can I...

*A short clip when they got the 24th Golden Disk Awards. Very touching.


Training, 11/5/10
Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Darrell:

After a long break from floorball due to the mid-year exams, everybody were eager to put in their best, hoping to regain their fine form after several weeks without training.

'C' division started their court training at 3.00 pm. Sadly, majority of the players only arrived 5 minutes before training started. Setting up of the boards definitely ate into some of their precious training time but they were quick to get their task done and started their warm-ups soon after.

The Sec 1s were all very eager to learn and improve as shown from their seriousness during training. The 'B' div Sec 3 players started their gym warm-up at 3.30 pm, while the newly stepped up 'B' div Sec 2s players ran their 2.4 km.

Most of the Sec 3s arrived on time and it was made clear that if anybody were to be late w/o valid reason, with a 10 minutes grace, the whole squad will run 10 rounds. Discipline is important within a team so such punishment is needed.

Training was unfortunately interrupted by lightning storm. I was pretty disheartened when I noticed some of the Sec 2s jumping in joy when their 2.4 km run was cancelled due to the weather. Players of such attitude is not acceptable.

Sec 3s were all giving their best during gym and I was very pleased with such results. At 4.45 pm, we made our way up the indoor sports hall for the team meeting.

Team Meeting :

Content of meeting is as follows (Correct me if I'm wrong) :

1) 'C' Div training every tuesday and thursday from 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm. Fitness programme to be done after training once Term 2 ends.

Saturday court training at 8 am.

2) 'B' Div training every tuesday and thursday from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. Sec 2s are to run 2.4 km before court, within time span of 15 minutes. Sec 3s to do gym before training.

Saturday training in the morning at 8 am, Sec 2s to run their 2.4 km and Sec 3s to do gym. Court training at 10.30 am.

3) 'B' Div squad to be cut to 20 players by 3rd week of June holidays and be finalised to 16 players by EOY, somewhere during late September.

4) 'B' Div aim for next season is Top 4. Players who do not have the same aim are not needed and advised to change their CCA.

5) Players to be selected by the 2 As, attitude and ability. Attitudes includes the player's determination to seek improvement as well as his passion for floorball. Regular attendance will be shown if the players are having the right attitude. Ability includes players' technical skills and discipline on court, such as sticking to game plan and their determination to win back the ball on court.

6) No food and drinks allowed in the hall. Players are to set up and keep the board together, nobody is to change or leave before boards are fully kept.

7) Seniors should not be bullying their juniors for no reasons.

That pretty much sums up the major content of the team meeting.

Court training started shortly after. This was the very 1st time the Sec 2s and Sec 3s are training together, along with some alumni players coming back to train for their DSAs. Little communication were made and players are still sticking with players of the same batch, with the Sec 2s on the left and Sec 3s on the right. Seniors were all eager to show off their skills while the Sec 2s were cluelessly staring in awe as the seniors did their hard and skillful shots that landed in the goalpost.

After drills were completed, the team was broke into different lines with seniors and juniors being mixed together, allowing more chances for everybody to get to know each other. The game went smoothly and players were going all out on court. The intensity was great and everybody played well. I spotted a few outstanding Sec 2 players. Probably when it comes to cutting down of the team, the seniors might not be sparred as well, with some of the Sec 2s being ready to step as well.

The training on the overall was great. I give it a 9 / 10 =) Keep up the good job.

Div '4' Season.
Friday, May 7, 2010

Darrell:

Really had been a great season for me. Found myself improving a lot over these few months.

Like to thank Cren for giving me a lot of advices along the way =) I may be playing for combined schools next season but my chances of getting in are 50 / 50. If I don't get in, then I will still be playing with you guys!

Other then the jersey and to seek more improvement by getting more exposure, I see no other reasons for myself to play for combined schools. Really enjoyed playing with all of you. Bet my time with combined schools wouldn't be as enjoyable here. Here, I could really feel the warmth of being around friends like you.

Congrats to everybody that got an award and to those that did not, I would still like to thank you for contributing to the team in every way you could.


Below is the link for our seasons results! http://www.floorballx.com/sfl2009div34.html


Below is the direct copying of material from: http://chs-fb.xenium04.com/2010/05/floorball-league-awards-2009.htm


Floorball League Awards 2009

Team CH has done very well this season and as with the previous year, this inaugural awards will be decided by the mighty coach himself. All objections raised will not be entertained!


Golden Stick

-Crenshawn Lim (11 goals)
-Darrell Er (10 goals)
-Darius Sie (7 goals)
-Jarryl Chan (7 goals)
-Joshua Lee (6 goals)

Crenshawn Lim edged out Darrell Er with a last gasp goal in the final game to take the top scorer award!


Golden Blade

-Crenshawn Lim (5 assists)
-Darius Sie (4 assists)
-Joshua Lee (4 assists)
-Ryan Cheng (4 assists)
-Chee Keong (4 assists)

Crenshawn Lim provided the killer pass to create 5 goals to take home the Golden Blade award!


Golden Glove

-Lander Chin
-Eugene Lee

Both goalkeepers were outstanding throughout the league, sharing the load equally between them and contributing to our record defence this year! Therefore, both players will share the honours in this category.


Most Commited Player

-Darrell Er
-Joshua Lee
-Jarryl Chan
-Ryan Cheng
-Lander Chin
-Crenshawn Lim

These players, in no order of merit, demonstrated the passion that they have for the game and to the team.


Most Improved Junior

Jarryl Chan

Having only picked up the game a year ago, he has improved in leaps and bounds and established himself as a key member of the team. Jarryl thoroughly deserves this award and the coach hopes he will keep his feet on the ground and continue to improve further.


Most Improved Senior

Eugene Lee

Eugene Lee can be almost unbeatable when at his best, although he can be prone to lapses in concentration at times. While not exactly the youngest in the team, he has stepped up to become a key member of the team in his first season and thus deserves this award.


Most Valuable Defender

Joshua Lee

Joshua is not only the anchor man in defence, his dribbles and forays in attack are extremely effective.


Most Valuable Centre

Darius Sie

It is hard to tell that Darius has only played floorball for 4 years. His vision and technique were exceptional and the players in his line benefited from his dribbles and passes for a healthy return of goals.


Most Valuable Forward

Darrell Er

Darrell not only has a powerful and accurate shot, he possessed the determination and drive to win the ball back and create goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates.


Most Valuable Player

Darrell Er

There were several players in consideration for this award, but Darrell Er would be the choice as he has not only contributed in terms of statistics, but in terms of leadership as well. The players look up to him for inspiration and he shows it with his hard running and constant pressure on his opponents in every game. Keep up the fantastic work!



As the season comes to an end, the coach would like to congratulate the team for doing well in the league. The alumni players also contributed immensely to the team and the coach hopes that more players will join the team over the years and bring up the standard of the team as time goes by. All the best for your future competitions!


Season Statistics:

Matches played: 12

Point leaders (Goals+Assists):

1) Crenshawn Lim (11+5)
2) Darrell Er (10+3)
3) Darius Sie (7+4)
4) Jarryl Chan (7+3)
5) Joshua Lee (6+4)
6) Ryan Cheng (4+4)
7) Chee Keong (4+4)
8) Jia Wei (5+1)
9) Su Kiat (4+1)
10) Louis Tan (3+0)
11) Jeffrey Mok (2+0)
12) Isaac Chee (2+0)
13) Kin Phang (2+0)
14) Kenneth Sooi (1+0)
15) Yu Ren (1+0)
16) Eugene Lee (0+1)
17) Soon Kiang (0+1)


Goals scored: 68

Goals conceded: 71

Goals scored/Game: 5.67

Goals conceded/Game: 5.92

Most goals scored in a match: 3 (Joshua Lee, Team TJ, 10/04/2010)

Most goals conceded in a match: 9 (Merahan Gunners, 21/02/2010), 9 (Yokohama Juniors, 02/05/2010)


Biggest win: 8-1 (Team TJ, 10/04/2010)

Biggest loss: 5-9 (Merahan Gunners, 21/02/2010)

Game record (W-D-L):5-0-7

Team CH won 5, drew none and lost 7 games, scored a total of 68 goals, conceded 71 goals for a goal difference of -3 and chalked up 15 points in all. The season ended on 2nd May 2010.

CHS Squad


2011 'B' Division Squad:
#6-Billy
#7-Ryan
#12-Samuel
#13-Jarryl
#16-Eugene
#21-Darrell
#23-Crenshawn
#27-Derek
#32-Nicholas
#38- Sheng yen
#39-Eugene Gan
#43-Yu Ren
#48- Jireh
#69-Jed
#74-Jia Li
#90-Joshua
#95-Jie Ying

Alumni Players:

#4-Han wei (TJC floorball)
#8-Keefe
#9-Dickson (RJC floorball)
#10-Marcus
#14-Wee kiat
#17-Yi chao
#18-Dion (RJC floorball)
#19-Min Hao
#33-Ian (TJC floorball)
#37-Lander (ACJC floorball)
#59-Yishen
#99-Isaac (NYJC floorball)


The Coaches

Mr Bernard Han (retired)

Miss Sonia Chia (suffering)

The official site


Official Website : www.chs-fb.xenium04.com

The FINALS


2010 'B' Div 2011,Beat the LEGACY!


5th National Inter-Schools Floorball Championships

- 2011 B Divsion Boys 1ST

Matches Played : 11 (10-0-1)
Goals Scored : 97
Goals Conceded : 23
Winning streak : 8 Game.

Goalscorer Chart(Beat It)

1) Crenshawn Lim (25)
2) Jarryl Chan (23)
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