The G3U Girls Football Team showcased incredible resilience and teamwork throughout the season, clinching the title of AISAA League Champions and securing 2nd place in the Tournament. Despite facing a challenging final, where they ultimately ended up losing in the finals by penalty kicks after staging an impressive comeback from a 0-2 deficit, they demonstrated unwavering determination and spirit. Their journey embodies the true essence of sportsmanship and serves as an inspiration to all.
Marked by resilience, characterized by countless hours of rigorous training and teamwork, each member of the G3U squad embodied the spirit of perseverance, facing every challenge head-on and emerging stronger with each passing game.
A heartfelt thank you to the coaches, Coach Kij, Coach Toni, and Coach Han, whose guidance, dedication, and support played an instrumental role in the team's success.
Congratulations to the G3U Girls Football Team (Stephanie, Nana, Charlotte, Meiling, Sirin, Vita, Pun Pun, Qing Qing, Kida, Eri, Olivia, Licia, Mayha, Meyar, Nicha) for their outstanding achievements!
Well done, Champions!
Coach Cez
G5U Girls Football Tournament Champions
The G5U girls football team had their league tournament on February 21st, 2024. They were excited and ready to show their teamwork and talent.
Their first match against Berkley set the tone for an exhilarating day of football. Aiya proved to be a leader, orchestrating defensive plays with her impeccable communication skills. Her guidance on the field ensured that her teammates worked together. Neala and Lilo had some shots on goal keeping the opposition on their toes. With Mira and Bambi’s great positioning and determination, the defense thwarted Berkley's advances time and again. Minta guarded the goal with steely resolve and finished the game with 0:0.
The second game against KIS was very important to us. Neala wasted no time in scoring an early goal in the first half supported by the excellent pass from Kuan Kuan. Neala was on fire and later added another goal. As the team led by 2 goals, we made a strong defensive line. Minta used her header redirecting the ball away from danger and Aiya rose to the occasion with a spectacular save in goals, denying KIS and securing another shutout for her team.
What truly stood out in this match was the collective effort displayed by every member of the team. With everyone contributing their skills and determination, they exemplified the power of unity and solidarity on the field. As the final whistle blew, the Grade 5U girls football team emerged victorious, not just in terms of goals scored, but in the camaraderie and resilience they exhibited throughout the tournament. They proved that when girls come together, there's no limit to what they can achieve!
Concordian Dragons G5U Badminton Team
Congratulations on your outstanding performance at the G5U AISAA Badminton Tournament! Winning four gold medals in girls' singles, girls' doubles, boys' doubles, and mixed doubles is a remarkable achievement. Throughout the tournament, our athletes displayed exceptional skill and sportsmanship, earning respect and admiration from all participants. Such accomplishments not only bring pride to our school but also inspire others to strive for excellence and uphold the values of fair play and perseverance. Well done to everyone involved.
G5U boys and girls individual medals:
Boys Singles: 2nd place (Bruce)
Girls Singles: 1st place (Mira)
Boys Doubles: 1st place (An & Yoshi)
Girls Doubles: 1st place (Alin & Aiya)
Mixed Doubles: 1st place (Lyn & June)
Kru Tiew & Mr. Jared
G5U Table Tennis Team
Congratulations on the victory! Winning the G5U AISAA Table Tennis Tournament and bringing home the trophy is a fantastic achievement. It sounds like Concordian's table tennis team put in a tremendous effort and displayed excellent sportsmanship throughout the competition. Winning the championship isn't just about skill, but also about teamwork, determination, and respect for the game and your opponents. Keep up the fantastic work and continue to strive for success in future competitions!
The results for G5U boys & girls individual medals: