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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


ZARF VS Innebandy
Friday, July 30, 2010

Darrell:

One important factor that will aid in your growth in your floorball skills will be experience and exposure.

Your imagination will be restricted to the amount of experience and exposure on court. The more you see, the more you learn and you will be able to open up to more things which you might not have come across before. By seeing more, you learn more.

Watching the best 2 clubs in Singapore play agianst each other will be a perfect opportunity for you to get a taste of top class floorball skills in Singapore as you watch national players facing one another on court.

7.30, Clementi Sports Hall. Zarf versus Innebandy, anybody>? Arrange with me or Ryan.

* SSB game is at 1.30 against NUS Saints. Might wanna see combined schools standard...

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

any1 interested to train on thurs after school?

not really train lah..more like play match among ourselves..or u can train whatever u wanna do..

but i think we'll only have the 2 goal posts..can't use boards?

&&maybe can watch J.L VS J.C!!! 1v1!! haha lol...

i know MRs are coming so shld be only a few of us willing...anw just thought of trying ask..(if any1 still reads this blog..)

Floorball
Monday, July 19, 2010

Darrell:

Just want to share something with you guys...

Maybe training for 'Top 4', wanting to improve badly or some other factors have affected us in vision for floorball. Some of us may have even lost sight of the original reason we have started playing floorball...

No matter what, we should never forget one thing when we are playing floorball, and that is to have fun...

So when we are playing floorball, remember, HAVE FUN!

Enjoy yourself, enjoy the game. Don't let the winning get all over your head, the true meaning behind playing floorball remains unchanged.

During your free time, just grab a ball, play around with it. There is no need to get stressed up trying to improve over a short period of time. Spend longer time with your stick and you will improve definitely...

Treat trainings seriously and take every drill as if it was in a real game situation. You will become better.

Pick up skills from better players and learn from them.

Floorball is a sport we should enjoy. It's a fun game.

All good players have passion, and they love to play with the ball and that is why they are so good... Cose they love floorball... Cose they enjoy floorball.

I disagree with the statement " Nobody train to lose", but not everybody train to win. Some people just enjoy floorball purely and I believe this will be the people that will excel.

Get this wrong concept out of your mind right now, don't train to win, train be'cose you want to improve, cose~ you enjoy playing floorball.


Passion comes from within, skills comes from passion, winning comes from skill. Winning ultimately comes from within...

Saturday, July 17, 2010

just wanted to share the 3 things i have in my mind whenever i train or play in a match....

PLAY HARD!!!!

PLAY SMART!!!!!!!!!!

HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

'C' div finals
Friday, July 16, 2010




Darrell:
Went to watch the 'C' div finals today. Bukit Merah won East view 5-1.

Was a rather good game, not a very good one but pretty okay since they are 'C' div only.
Once again, watching the finals and prize presentation got me envious. Really hope to be one of them receiving the prize, better still, be playing in the finals. I swear, the atmosphere, the fans, the cheering, everything was perfect. It's like the dreamland that I always dreamt of when I'm playing floorball in my dreams.

Few things I noted:

- Coach like to instruct the team to pass the ball to their star player and hope that they make magic with it, which they sometime do. I'm pretty upset about this fact. Yes, getting the ball to the star player may be more dangerous and the chances of scoring is also higher,but isn't floorball a team game? Isn't it a game where talents win games and teamwork and intelligence win championships? Since teams, even Bukit Merah, are only playing with 1 player, if we play as a team against them, we might stand a chance...

- Fitness is important. The star player could have remain on court and whack in more goals but due to fitness problems, they can't field that long. Players also tend to lose concentration when they are tired. If we could last longer on court than the opponents, we might stand a chance too...

- Get your shots on target!!! Watch many shots flew over the bar and at the keeper. Kicked the railings till my toes are hurting now. Seriously, there was this guy that slapshot like 8+ time and all were at the keeper or off target. Pls, get it on target if you want to have a chance of scoring... If our shots are superb, we might have a higher chance...

Watching the finals brought me that 'feeling'. I don't know how you describe it, but it's a mixture of jealousy and desire to get into the finals next year. It sort of brings out the temptation to seek revenge to seek justice, by getting the championship next year.

C.H.S Avengers... To beat all teams that we have lost to, to get revenge? Teck whye, East View, VS, Greendale, Northbrook. This few are some teams which we want to prove to them that we can play floorball. Prove them that we are no step-overs, that we aren't the same team they played last time. Show them that we have improved, and that we are better than them.

Currently working on a 'dark horse/revenge' concept. Maybe it can motivate the team and bring that 'fire' out of the players by pushing their desire for some justice to be done... Show to everybody that CHS floorball is something everybody should be scared of...

Team unity
Friday, July 2, 2010

Darrell:

I'm very sad to tell you guys that one of our teammates have decided to drop out of the team. Whether he will leave or not, the decision have yet to be decided by Mr Han.

I'm sure many of you are aware of certain things that have happened in the team currently. Our lack of concern and care to our fellow teammates have ultimately caused us, a teammate.

A teammate that always supported us from behind; efforts he contributed to the team can't be summarised in a word or two.

Remember who was the one who always go after the loose ball after we shoot so as to let us progress with our training?
Remember who was the one whom always keep the boards regardless of rain or shine? Remember who was the one that frequently mopped the court after training?

HIM. Things that he have done are not appreciated, things he did wasn't recognised.

That's be'cose most of you just leave immediately after training, leaving individually back home.

Such a great teammate, we may just lose him just be'cose of the lack of team unity. Just be'cose we failed to care. Never once anybody appreciated what he have done for us. Never.

I have greatly emphasised on the importance of team unity. "One for all, all for one." Only people that understand team unity will be able to understand what this phrase truly means...

Why were we unable to qualify for 'b' div 2 years straight? The team wasn't close enough. The team was solely made up by a bunch of individuals rather than a team.

Even if he may not get into the team eventually, that should be up to Mr Han to decide, not for him to decide. Not for some unnecessarily comment that denies him of his chance to get into the team.

The cause of this incident was only a spark. Many things happened before it lead to this ultimate tragedy. If it's anybody fault, it's everybody.

This incident have shown us what a lack of team unity can cause us. This may just be the beginning. If it continues, you may be the next one. You never know...

I truly do not wish to see a similar incident happening again. Can we have a better team spirit in the future? Learn to care. Learn to put yourself in other's people shoe. Learn to be a team.

Remember. Everybody is equal in the team, nobody should be more superior than the other. Cose~ we are a team.

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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