SECTI ONS
After four rounds, it is looking to be a one-horse race with the following standings : • Khalsa Association Team 1 with 9,400 points • NUSS Team 2 with 9,242 points • SCC Team 2 with 9,232 points • NUSS Team 1 with 9,206 points • SCC Team 1 with 9,205 points Khalsa Team 1 has a big margin of 158 points from the next highest score which is around 40 points per player for the next highest scoring teams to beat them. If Khalsa Team 1 maintains this lead in Round 5 hosted by us on 19 October, the trophy is as good as theirs and the final round hosted by Khalsa Association on 9 November will not change anything.
POT GAMES 2022
Interclub Round 4 champions.
It was our turn to host this annual competition with Tanglin Club (TC). On Saturday, 8 October, 18 players from each Club met for an afternoon of fun and friendship that masked the seriousness of this annual competition. Having lost to Tanglin Club in the first game played earlier in the year, we were determined to wrestle the trophy back from them and our determination paid off. Results : • SCC: 13,745 points • TC: 13,430 points It was a close fight with SCC starting off well in Round 1 but TC managed to pick up and gained the upper hand in Rounds 2 and 3 with a small margin. TC kept the momentum with a well-won Round 4 and upped their lead to 111 points. SCC fought back hard and took Rounds 5 and 6. Up to the final two rounds, it could have gone either way but SCC managed to score well in these rounds and ultimately won with a margin of 315 points. Our top scorers at the POT Games: • Rolv Stokkmo with 882 points • Captain Raj Kumar with 842 points • Renee Balagopal with 834 points Well done, Team SCC!!
From left: Captain's victory speech for Pot Games; Our 2022 Pot Games Team.
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