Monday, March 29, 2010

CIP

Hello people! Here are some updates about CIP, since some of you actually asked me what we are/might be doing.

Mr Sim is currently liaising with the Waterways Watch Society (a bunch of volunteers who aim to educate the public on the importance of keeping the waterways clean..) Yup, that doesn't really help much in telling us what we can do to help. So, we'll be meeting up with them probably after the comp & exams. Meanwhile, do suggest some ideas in which we can collaborate with the WWS for CIP. We can bring up these ideas during the meeting.

Go to this website to find out more abt WWS! (:
http://www.wws.org.sg/

SPCPOC fixtures - Day 3

heylos! I know very few people check the blog, so I shall start posting more updates wrt comp, CIP, trainings and stuff here. (:

Here's the fixtures for Day 3 (Saturday)

Team NUS HIGH 1

5.00PM NUS HIGH 1 VS NP TOM


Team NUS HIGH Ladies

2.30PM NUS HIGH Ladies VS Baby Bats
4.30PM NUS HIGH Ladies VS Blizzards

Here's the fixtures for Day 4 (Sunday), for now.

Team NUS HIGH 2

4.30PM NUS HIGH 2 VS ???? (Group A 3rd Runner Up)



Hey guys! Please continue to train hard, be confident, and face each match with the right mentality! (: If you are unsure of anything, feel free to approach your capts or coaches.

Let's jia you together!

-wanyu

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Canoe polo scene over here...

I'll add a post just because this blog is so dead. So someone better comment or something.

Alright so there isn't canoe polo over here (not in my school at least). People get so intrigued when I mention it. The usual conversation would go like this:

"I played canoe/kayak polo in high school."
"Canoe/kayak polo??"
"Yup!"
"What's that?!"

As some of you may know, I like to talk alot. So I came up with the following description:
"It's like playing basketball in the canoe/kayak in the water with a soccer net in the air."

Although now that I'm writing it, it occured to me that I can expand on that:
"(whatever mentioned above)... And you have to wear padded lifevest and helmet. Not that that will save you from drowning, but they're definitely handy to avoid those flying paddles and violent players (and sometimes the ball)!" ;)