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Grade 5 & Under G7U AISAA

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Tournament

Tournament

The G7U badminton team displayed an excellent performance at the AISAA Tournament. Concordian earned 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals for CHAMPIONS again, 3 times in a row!!!

Boys Singles: 3rd place (Kenny)

Girls Singles: 2nd place (Ping Ping)

Boys Doubles: 1st place (Peak & Icon)

Girls Doubles: 1st place (Rita & Torfun)

Mixed Doubles: 3rd place (Diya & Melody)

G7U Badminton team: Peak, Coach Tiew, Khao Wan, Ping Ping, Melody, Coach Yatima, Marwin, Teak, Yi-Kang, Kenny, Kirin, Diya, Coach Jared.

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Coaches and the many parents were very proud of our Dragons G5U badminton team at the AISAA Tournament. We had an excellent performance in all categories, and earned 4 gold medals and 1 silver. Concordian is the Champion in the G5U AISAA Badminton Tournament this year.

AISAA tournament

Boys Singles: 1st place (Tri)

Girls Singles: 1st place (Alin)

Boys Doubles: 1st place (Kevin & Drake)

Girls Doubles: 1st place (Mira & Anya)

Mixed Doubles: 2nd place (Aiya & An)

***G5U team = AISAA CHAMPIONS***

G5U Badminton team: Keane, Kevin, Anya, Jilla, Alin, Aiya, Mira, Lyn, Coach Yatima, Coach Tiew, Yoshi, A-Chi, An, Drake, Tri, Coach Jared.

Concordian JV Badminton team performed at their best during the AISAA Tournament. Each player worked hard and never gave up in all matches and earned many points for each category. We were able to receive gold medals in Girls Doubles and the team earned 2nd place overall.

JV badminton team in AISAA tournament

Boys Singles: 4th place (Yuro)

Girls Singles: 4th place (Earn)

Boys Doubles: 2nd place (Jiho & Pud)

Girls Doubles: 1st place (Tubtim & Meena)

Mixed Doubles: 2nd place (Austin & Proud)

***JV team earned 2nd place***

Coach Tiew and Coach Yatima

JV Badminton team: Pepe, Kaimook, Praew, Mindy, Prin, Coach Yatima, CoachTiew, Sheen, Pud, Gimmy, Proud, Meena, Tubtim, Yuro, Austin, Jiho, Libang, Harry, Coach Jared.

Our Dragons Varsity badminton team made us proud at the AISAA Tournament. We were skillful and persistent, earning gold medals in Girls Doubles and Boys Singles and demonstrated Concordian sportsmanship throughout the tournament.

The final results:

Boys Singles (Jaden) - Gold medal

Girls Singles (Khim) - Bronze medal

Boys Doubles (Tonnam & Leeung) - Bronze medal

Girls Doubles (Grace and Tonnam) Gold medal

Mixed Doubles (Brim and Pleng) 4th place

Congratulations for truly being the best team!

Coach Tiew and Coach Yatima

Varsity Badminton team: Coach Tiew, Leeung, Jaden, Brim, Tonnam, Coach Yatima, Grace, Tonnam P., Khim, Pleng.

Boy’s Junior Varsity Volleyball Tournament @ Berkley - 23rd April 2023

Wow, what a weekend! Some team members had a gruelling one: Football on Saturday and a mammoth 9 hours of Volleyball on Sunday! The recently concluded AISAA volleyball tournament brought together some of the most talented teams from across the city, captivating fans with its high-intensity matches and nail-biting moments. The tournament showcased the epitome of athleticism, teamwork, and sheer determination as teams battled it out on the court, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. The Boys got off to a shaky start losing to Well’s, but the game could not have been closer. After the first game, the team rested and regrouped and came out with grit and determination throughout the rest of the pool and managed to secure a semifinal place.

The team displayed exceptional skill and teamwork from the initial matches to the intense semifinal showdown. Their dominant displays against formidable opponents left spectators in awe. The players exhibited powerful serves, well-executed blocks, and precise attacks, displaying their commitment to the game and desire to succeed. Unfortunately, the team ran out of steam and lost in the semifinal. Several players stood out with their exceptional performances throughout the tournament. Ty and Ta emerged as forces to be reckoned with, consistently delivering powerful spikes that left opponents scrambling to defend. Outstanding serving from Thun throughout the tournament, and his precision and agility at the net were unparalleled. Finally, Captain Zen displayed his leadership and all-around skills from setting, spiking and serving, keeping the team motivated throughout.

The volleyball tournament marked the end of the season, delivering an enthralling experience for players and spectators alike. It served as a platform to showcase the developing talent, skill, and passion for the sport and had the highest number of teams (9) ever in our league. From the heartstopping matches to the exceptional performances of individual players, this tournament will be remembered as a defining moment in the AISAA calendar. Congratulations to the boys after finishing in second place overall in the league. See you in the Varsity Squad!!

Coach Vici

This season was a very interesting one. We are growing as a program and have expanded to reach new heights (haha) with our athletes. We are excited that the JV boys team came together this year and even integrated some players new to the sport. It was incredible to see how much you have grown this year.

Nothing brings a coach more joy than seeing athletes adapt and develop new skills. From Ty’s outrageous blocks to Kurtis’ ever-growing vertical jump, we saw a lot of progress. Chino took on a tough role as setter this season and really came into his own. All of our players were impressive, but none more reliable than Deen’s serving.

I am looking forward to what next season brings and how varsity will grow and change!

Coach Diane

JV Volleyball Boys team: Tian, Chino, Austin, Thun, Zen, Champ, Kurtis, Ta, Coach Vici, Ty, Kirk, Jerry, Pud.

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